As U.S. cities compete for economic resources, many city leaders
adopt business-friendly policies, which boost opportunities for big
businesses and institutions in their area. This progrowth strategy
proposes to generate jobs for residents and higher tax revenues for
local government. As a result, according to the logic of progrowth,
economic benefits will trickle down to improve the living
conditions in working-class and impoverished neighborhoods.
In spite of this strategy, poverty rates among urban Latinos and
Blacks is staggering, even in cities that have pursued neoliberal
policies. These progrowth strategies seem to have had little or no
impact on resolving problems like poverty, unemployment,
homelessness, and the alienation of youth from communities of
color. Community development has been and continues to be a
response to these kinds of problems. But local political struggles
can determine the direction of community development towards
neighborhood empowerment and representation of neighborhood
interests, versus, community development on behalf of progrowth
policies.
This issue of the ANNALS examines the interplay between
progrowth politics, community development, and race. It goes well
beyond a broad brushstroke of the topic and examines several
specific cities and how they have implemented these strategies -
and their impact on impoverished populations and race relations. By
using concrete examples, the authors discuss how community
development fits - or does not fit - within the framework of
progrowth policies and politics. The volume covers several
important themes:
- Community development is not politically neutral and must be
discussed within a broad political, economic, and even global
context.
. Local politics play a major role in determining the direction,
nature, and possibilities of community development.
. A high level and sustained community participation is crucial
for the representation of low-income urban neighborhoods in cities
pursing progrowth policies.
. Race remains a fundamental issue I city politics and
influences the political interplay between progrowth strategies and
community development.
Utilizing information and analysis across several disciplines,
this issue offers important research for students, scholars, and
practitioners in areas of political science, economics, sociology,
urban studies, and race relations. "
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