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Contested Terrain: Power, Politics, and Participation in Suburbia: Contributions in Political Science

Editat de Mark L. Silver, Martin Melkonian
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 iul 1995 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Politics, by its nature, is a contentious arena. Suburbia, on the other hand, has long presented the image of a relatively serene, harmonious, and homogenous social context. Until recently little attention has been paid to whatever might be the distinctive qualities of the suburban political scene. Yet, as this collection of essays makes apparent, suburbia is as volatile a political environment as any other. The suburban political sphere is truly a contested terrain, and this volume effectively shows the links between suburban political realities and our collective economic and social well-being.The suburban political sphere is truly a contested terrain. As the authors make clear, the political conflicts that have haunted the United States from its inception-class inequalities, racial frictions, constraints on the democratic impulse-loom large in the suburbia of today. The haven from social turmoil and strife that suburbia represented at mid-century increasingly appears to have been short-lived and, perhaps, even illusory. Political scientists, sociologists, and other researchers as well as concerned citizens are challenged to examine seriously the suburban political landscape. In this volume all will come away with a better understanding of the distinctive practical facets of the suburban political context, and all will have a better appreciation of the connections to our collective economic and social well-being.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313296000
ISBN-10: 0313296006
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Contributions in Political Science

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

MARC L. SILVER is Associate Professor of Sociology, Hofstra University.MARTIN MELKONIAN is Adjunct Associate Professor of Economics, Hofstra University.

Cuprins

Preface and AcknowledgmentsIntroduction by Marc Silver and Martin MelkonianPolitical Issues in the Suburban ContextThe Politics of the Regional Environment by Barry CommonerThe Politics of Full Employment: Its Impact on City and Suburbs by Phillip HarveySuburban Housing: Toward an Alternative Agenda by Marc SilverRace, Ethnicity and PoliticsNa Hu'a Haole: Suburbia as a Cultural Imposition by Mehmed Ali and Nahua PatrinosRacial Cleansing in the Suburbs: Suburban Government, Urban Renewal and Segregation, 1945-1960: The Case of Long Island, New York by Andrew WieseRace and the Origins of Zoning in the Chicago Suburbs by Jonathan L. EntinA Better Home in a Nice Neighborhood: Housing, Race, and Residential Conflict by A. Scott HendersonCitizen Participation and the Political ArenaPolitics and Power in Suburban New Jersey: The Case of Bergenfield, 1935-1972 by Michael J. BirknerPolitics and Ideology in a Metropolitan Suburb by Paul H. MattinglyPublic Participation in the Emerging Suburb of Colchester, Vermont: An Observation by William G. MacLeayPatterns of Citizen Participation in Edge and Central Cities by Carmine ScavoPlanning, Issues, and PoliciesPublic Discourse: Property Rights, Public Good and NIMBY by JoAnne MyersBringing Power to the People--Siting the Skunkworks by Frank BurggrafDeterminants of Attitudes on School Funding Reform Ideas: Evidence from Suburban Long Island by Michael MintromLegislative Reorganization in Nassau County, New York by Edward J. SmitsThe Public Engages in 'Risk Assessment:' The Demise of Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant on Long Island, New York by Marge HarrisonThe Politics of Housing and Zoning PolicySuburban Visions and the Landscape of Power: Public Housing, Suburban Diversity, and Participation in Metropolitan Baltimore, 1930s-1950s by Peter H. HendersonThe Politics of Housing in the New York Metropolitan Region by John T. MetzgerThe Legislative Aftermath of Britton v. Town of Chester: Exclusionary Zoning in New Hampshire by Susan J. SiggelakisThe War Against the Housing of the Minority Poor: White Plains, New York by Ellen SkinnerIndex