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The Black Metropolis in the Twenty-First Century - Race, Power, and Politics of Place (Hardcover): Robert D. Bullard The Black Metropolis in the Twenty-First Century - Race, Power, and Politics of Place (Hardcover)
Robert D. Bullard; Contributions by Angela Glover Blackwell, Edward J. Blakely, David A. Bositis, Sheryll Cashin, …
R4,118 Discovery Miles 41 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book brings together key essays that seek to make visible and expand our understanding of the role of government (policies, programs, and investments) in shaping cities and metropolitan regions; the costs and consequences of uneven urban and regional growth patterns; suburban sprawl and public health, transportation, and economic development; and the enduring connection of place, space, and race in the era of increased globalization. Whether intended or unintended, many government policies (housing, transportation, land use, environmental, economic development, education, etc.) have aided and in some cases subsidized suburban sprawl, job flight, and spatial mismatch; concentrated urban poverty; and heightened racial and economic disparities. Written mostly by African American scholars, the book captures the dynamism of these meetings, describing the challenges facing cities, suburbs, and metropolitan regions as they seek to address continuing and emerging patterns of racial polarization in the twenty-first century. The book clearly shows that the United States entered the new millennium as one of the wealthiest and the most powerful nations on earth. Yet amid this prosperity, our nation is faced with some of the same challenges that confronted it at the beginning of the twentieth century, including rising inequality in income, wealth, and opportunity; economic restructuring; immigration pressures and ethnic tension; and a widening gap between "haves" and "have-nots." Clearly, race matters. Place also matters. Where we live impacts the quality of our lives and chances for the "good life."

The Black Metropolis in the Twenty-First Century - Race, Power, and Politics of Place (Paperback, New): Robert D. Bullard The Black Metropolis in the Twenty-First Century - Race, Power, and Politics of Place (Paperback, New)
Robert D. Bullard; Contributions by Angela Glover Blackwell, Edward J. Blakely, David A. Bositis, Sheryll Cashin, …
R1,632 Discovery Miles 16 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book brings together key essays that seek to make visible and expand our understanding of the role of government (policies, programs, and investments) in shaping cities and metropolitan regions; the costs and consequences of uneven urban and regional growth patterns; suburban sprawl and public health, transportation, and economic development; and the enduring connection of place, space, and race in the era of increased globalization. Whether intended or unintended, many government policies (housing, transportation, land use, environmental, economic development, education, etc.) have aided and in some cases subsidized suburban sprawl, job flight, and spatial mismatch; concentrated urban poverty; and heightened racial and economic disparities. Written mostly by African American scholars, the book captures the dynamism of these meetings, describing the challenges facing cities, suburbs, and metropolitan regions as they seek to address continuing and emerging patterns of racial polarization in the twenty-first century. The book clearly shows that the United States entered the new millennium as one of the wealthiest and the most powerful nations on earth. Yet amid this prosperity, our nation is faced with some of the same challenges that confronted it at the beginning of the twentieth century, including rising inequality in income, wealth, and opportunity; economic restructuring; immigration pressures and ethnic tension; and a widening gap between 'haves' and 'have-nots.' Clearly, race matters. Place also matters. Where we live impacts the quality of our lives and chances for the 'good life.'

Regions That Work - How Cities and Suburbs Can Grow Together (Paperback): Manuel Pastor Jr Regions That Work - How Cities and Suburbs Can Grow Together (Paperback)
Manuel Pastor Jr; Contributions by Peter Dreier, J. Eugene Grigsby III, Marta Lopez-Garza
R774 Discovery Miles 7 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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