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This book addresses the questions of what went wrong with Detroit and what can be done to reinvent the Motor City
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This book addresses the questions of what went wrong with Detroit and what can be done to reinvent the Motor City
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 175mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781412856935
- ISBN-10: 1412856930
- Artikelnr.: 43021360
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 175mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781412856935
- ISBN-10: 1412856930
- Artikelnr.: 43021360
Michael Peter Smith
Introduction Reinventing Detroit: Urban Decline and the Politics of
Possibility Michael Peter Smith and L. Owen KirkpatrickPart I: Theoretical
and Epistemological Frameworks1 Rereading Detroit: Toward a Polanyian
Methodology L. Owen Kirkpatrick and Michael Peter Smith2 The Spontaneous
Sociology of Detroit's Hyper-Crisis Mathieu Hikaru Desan and George
Steinmetz3 Learning from Detroit: How Research on a Declining City Enriches
Urban Studies Margaret Dewar, Matthew Weber, Eric Seymour, Meagan Elliott,
and Patrick Cooper-McCannPart II: How we Got Here: Cities, the State, and
Markets4 National Urban Policy and the Fate of Detroit William K. Tabb5 The
Normalization of Market Fundamentalism in Detroit: The Case of Land
Abandonment Jason HackworthPart III: W here we Are: Fiscal Crisis, Local
Democracy, and Neoliberal Austerity6 Detroit in Bankruptcy Reynolds Farley7
Democracy vs. Efficiency in Detroit John Gallagher8 Ritual and
Redistribution in De-democratized Detroit L. Owen Kirkpatrick9 Framing
Detroit Jamie PeckPart IV: Where we Are Going: Pitfalls and Possibilities10
Detroit Prospects: Why Recovery is Elusive Peter Eisinger11 A Community
Wealth-Building Vision for Detroit and Beyond Gar Alperowitz and Steve
Dubb12 The Cooperative City: New Visions for Urban Futures David
Fasenfest13 Which Way, Detroit? Peter MarcuseAbout the ContributorsIndex
Possibility Michael Peter Smith and L. Owen KirkpatrickPart I: Theoretical
and Epistemological Frameworks1 Rereading Detroit: Toward a Polanyian
Methodology L. Owen Kirkpatrick and Michael Peter Smith2 The Spontaneous
Sociology of Detroit's Hyper-Crisis Mathieu Hikaru Desan and George
Steinmetz3 Learning from Detroit: How Research on a Declining City Enriches
Urban Studies Margaret Dewar, Matthew Weber, Eric Seymour, Meagan Elliott,
and Patrick Cooper-McCannPart II: How we Got Here: Cities, the State, and
Markets4 National Urban Policy and the Fate of Detroit William K. Tabb5 The
Normalization of Market Fundamentalism in Detroit: The Case of Land
Abandonment Jason HackworthPart III: W here we Are: Fiscal Crisis, Local
Democracy, and Neoliberal Austerity6 Detroit in Bankruptcy Reynolds Farley7
Democracy vs. Efficiency in Detroit John Gallagher8 Ritual and
Redistribution in De-democratized Detroit L. Owen Kirkpatrick9 Framing
Detroit Jamie PeckPart IV: Where we Are Going: Pitfalls and Possibilities10
Detroit Prospects: Why Recovery is Elusive Peter Eisinger11 A Community
Wealth-Building Vision for Detroit and Beyond Gar Alperowitz and Steve
Dubb12 The Cooperative City: New Visions for Urban Futures David
Fasenfest13 Which Way, Detroit? Peter MarcuseAbout the ContributorsIndex
Introduction Reinventing Detroit: Urban Decline and the Politics of
Possibility Michael Peter Smith and L. Owen KirkpatrickPart I: Theoretical
and Epistemological Frameworks1 Rereading Detroit: Toward a Polanyian
Methodology L. Owen Kirkpatrick and Michael Peter Smith2 The Spontaneous
Sociology of Detroit's Hyper-Crisis Mathieu Hikaru Desan and George
Steinmetz3 Learning from Detroit: How Research on a Declining City Enriches
Urban Studies Margaret Dewar, Matthew Weber, Eric Seymour, Meagan Elliott,
and Patrick Cooper-McCannPart II: How we Got Here: Cities, the State, and
Markets4 National Urban Policy and the Fate of Detroit William K. Tabb5 The
Normalization of Market Fundamentalism in Detroit: The Case of Land
Abandonment Jason HackworthPart III: W here we Are: Fiscal Crisis, Local
Democracy, and Neoliberal Austerity6 Detroit in Bankruptcy Reynolds Farley7
Democracy vs. Efficiency in Detroit John Gallagher8 Ritual and
Redistribution in De-democratized Detroit L. Owen Kirkpatrick9 Framing
Detroit Jamie PeckPart IV: Where we Are Going: Pitfalls and Possibilities10
Detroit Prospects: Why Recovery is Elusive Peter Eisinger11 A Community
Wealth-Building Vision for Detroit and Beyond Gar Alperowitz and Steve
Dubb12 The Cooperative City: New Visions for Urban Futures David
Fasenfest13 Which Way, Detroit? Peter MarcuseAbout the ContributorsIndex
Possibility Michael Peter Smith and L. Owen KirkpatrickPart I: Theoretical
and Epistemological Frameworks1 Rereading Detroit: Toward a Polanyian
Methodology L. Owen Kirkpatrick and Michael Peter Smith2 The Spontaneous
Sociology of Detroit's Hyper-Crisis Mathieu Hikaru Desan and George
Steinmetz3 Learning from Detroit: How Research on a Declining City Enriches
Urban Studies Margaret Dewar, Matthew Weber, Eric Seymour, Meagan Elliott,
and Patrick Cooper-McCannPart II: How we Got Here: Cities, the State, and
Markets4 National Urban Policy and the Fate of Detroit William K. Tabb5 The
Normalization of Market Fundamentalism in Detroit: The Case of Land
Abandonment Jason HackworthPart III: W here we Are: Fiscal Crisis, Local
Democracy, and Neoliberal Austerity6 Detroit in Bankruptcy Reynolds Farley7
Democracy vs. Efficiency in Detroit John Gallagher8 Ritual and
Redistribution in De-democratized Detroit L. Owen Kirkpatrick9 Framing
Detroit Jamie PeckPart IV: Where we Are Going: Pitfalls and Possibilities10
Detroit Prospects: Why Recovery is Elusive Peter Eisinger11 A Community
Wealth-Building Vision for Detroit and Beyond Gar Alperowitz and Steve
Dubb12 The Cooperative City: New Visions for Urban Futures David
Fasenfest13 Which Way, Detroit? Peter MarcuseAbout the ContributorsIndex