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Where are Poor People to Live?: Transforming Public Housing Communities - Transforming Public Housing Communities (Hardcover):... Where are Poor People to Live?: Transforming Public Housing Communities - Transforming Public Housing Communities (Hardcover)
Larry Bennett, Janet L Smith, Patricia A. Wright
R4,134 Discovery Miles 41 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This groundbreaking book shows how major shifts in federal policy are spurring local public housing authorities to demolish their high-rise, low-income developments, and replace them with affordable low-rise, mixed income communities. It focuses on Chicago, and that city's affordable housing crisis, but it provides analytical frameworks that can be applied to developments in every American city. "Where Are Poor People to Live?" provides valuable new empirical information on public housing, framed by a critical perspective that shows how shifts in national policy have devolved the U.S. welfare state to local government, while promoting market-based action as the preferred mode of public policy execution. The editors and chapter authors share a concern that proponents of public housing restructuring give little attention to the social, political, and economic risks involved in the current campaign to remake public housing. At the same time, the book examines the public housing redevelopment process in Chicago, with an eye to identifying opportunities for redeveloping projects and building new communities across America that will be truly hospitable to those most in need of assisted housing. While the focus is on affordable housing, the issues addressed here cut across the broad policy areas of housing and community development, and will impact the entire field of urban politics and planning.

Where are Poor People to Live?: Transforming Public Housing Communities - Transforming Public Housing Communities (Paperback):... Where are Poor People to Live?: Transforming Public Housing Communities - Transforming Public Housing Communities (Paperback)
Larry Bennett, Janet L Smith, Patricia A. Wright
R1,427 Discovery Miles 14 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This groundbreaking book shows how major shifts in federal policy are spurring local public housing authorities to demolish their high-rise, low-income developments, and replace them with affordable low-rise, mixed income communities. It focuses on Chicago, and that city's affordable housing crisis, but it provides analytical frameworks that can be applied to developments in every American city. "Where Are Poor People to Live?" provides valuable new empirical information on public housing, framed by a critical perspective that shows how shifts in national policy have devolved the U.S. welfare state to local government, while promoting market-based action as the preferred mode of public policy execution. The editors and chapter authors share a concern that proponents of public housing restructuring give little attention to the social, political, and economic risks involved in the current campaign to remake public housing. At the same time, the book examines the public housing redevelopment process in Chicago, with an eye to identifying opportunities for redeveloping projects and building new communities across America that will be truly hospitable to those most in need of assisted housing. While the focus is on affordable housing, the issues addressed here cut across the broad policy areas of housing and community development, and will impact the entire field of urban politics and planning.

Neighborhood Politics - Chicago and Sheffield (Hardcover): Larry Bennett Neighborhood Politics - Chicago and Sheffield (Hardcover)
Larry Bennett
R4,302 Discovery Miles 43 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Bringing the Civic Back In - Zane L. Miller and American Urban History (Paperback): Larry Bennett, John D. Fairfield, Patricia... Bringing the Civic Back In - Zane L. Miller and American Urban History (Paperback)
Larry Bennett, John D. Fairfield, Patricia Mooney Melvin; Foreword by David Stradling
R794 Discovery Miles 7 940 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With the passing of Zane L. Miller in 2016, academia lost a renowned scholar and one of the key founders of new urban history-a branch of the discipline that placed urban life at the center of American history and treated the city as an arena for civic and political action. He was a devoted, tireless mentor who published or fostered dozens of books and articles on urban history. He also co-founded Temple University Press' foundational series Urban Life, Landscape, and Policy. Bringing the Civic Back In provides a critical overview, appreciation, and extension of Miller's work as scholar, editor, mentor, colleague, and citizen. Included are three excerpts from Miller's final, unfinished work, in which he presented cities as the source of a civic nationalism he viewed as fundamental to the development of American democracy. The editors-along with contributors Robert B. Fairbanks and Charles Lester-reflect on the life and work of their friend as well as his role in creating a Cincinnati school of urban history. These original essays by practitioners of Miller's approach highlight the power of ideas to shape social change.

The Many Futures of Work - Rethinking Expectations and Breaking Molds (Paperback): Peter A. Creticos, Larry Bennett, Laura... The Many Futures of Work - Rethinking Expectations and Breaking Molds (Paperback)
Peter A. Creticos, Larry Bennett, Laura Owen, Costas Spirou, Maxine Morphis-Riesbeck
R995 Discovery Miles 9 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What will work eventually look like? This is the question at the heart of this timely collection. The editors and contributors-a mix of policy experts, academics, and advocates-seek to reframe the typical projections of the "future" of work. They examine the impact of structural racism on work, the loss of family-sustaining jobs, the new role of gig work, growing economic inequality, barriers to rewarding employment such as age, gender, disability, and immigration status, and the business policies driving these ongoing challenges. Together the essays present varied and practical insights into both U.S. and global trends, discuss the role of labor activism in furthering economic justice, and examine progressive strategies to improve the experience of work, wages, and the lives of workers. The Many Futures of Work offers a range of viable policies and practices that can promote rewarding employment and steer our course away from low-wage, unstable jobs toward jobs that lead to equitable prosperity and economic inclusion.

It's Hardly Sportin' - Stadiums, Neighborhoods, and the New Chicago (Paperback): Costas Spirou, Larry Bennett It's Hardly Sportin' - Stadiums, Neighborhoods, and the New Chicago (Paperback)
Costas Spirou, Larry Bennett
R822 R674 Discovery Miles 6 740 Save R148 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Across the nation, stadiums and sports centers are a vital aspect of urban redevelopment. How do these projects affect the communities near the new facilities? Focusing on the controversies surrounding three major Chicago projects-the United Center, Comiskey Park, and lighting Wrigley Field-It's Hardly Sportin' suggests fresh ways for cities to coordinate the expansion of sports facilities with neighborhood life. Shared interest in the home team's triumphs and tragedies can unify a city. But when disputes arise over new and improved sports stadiums, who wins and who loses at the neighborhood level? Using Chicago as a case study, Spirou and Bennett show what happens to neighborhoods when cities use sports as a strategy for revitalization. They argue that stadiums serve as effective tools for urban revitalization only if community organizations and local conditions are closely involved in the planning process. Offering provocative insights into the challenges of contemporary urban economic development, It's Hardly Sportin' calls attention to the crucial role of sports centers in American culture.

The Third City (Paperback): Larry Bennett The Third City (Paperback)
Larry Bennett
R567 R498 Discovery Miles 4 980 Save R69 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Our traditional image of Chicago-as a gritty metropolis carved into ethnically defined enclaves where the game of machine politics overshadows its ends-is such a powerful shaper of the city's identity that many of its closest observers fail to notice that a new Chicago has emerged over the past two decades. Larry Bennett here tackles some of our more commonly held ideas about the Windy City-inherited from such icons as Theodore Dreiser, Carl Sandburg, Daniel Burnham, Robert Park, Sara Paretsky, and Mike Royko-with the goal of better understanding Chicago as it is now: the third city. Bennett calls contemporary Chicago the third city to distinguish it from its two predecessors: the first city, a sprawling industrial center whose historical arc ran from the Civil War to the Great Depression; and the second city, the Rustbelt exemplar of the period from around 1950 to 1990. The third city features a dramatically revitalized urban core, a shifting population mix that includes new immigrant streams, and a growing number of middle-class professionals working in new economy sectors. It is also a city utterly transformed by the top-to-bottom reconstruction of public housing developments and the ambitious provision of public works like Millennium Park. It is, according to Bennett, a work in progress spearheaded by Richard M. Daley, a self-consciously innovative mayor whose strategy of neighborhood revitalization and urban renewal is a prototype of city governance for the twenty-first century. The Third City ultimately contends that to understand Chicago under Daley's charge is to understand what metropolitan life across North America may well look like in the coming decades.

The Many Futures of Work - Rethinking Expectations and Breaking Molds (Hardcover): Peter A. Creticos, Larry Bennett, Laura... The Many Futures of Work - Rethinking Expectations and Breaking Molds (Hardcover)
Peter A. Creticos, Larry Bennett, Laura Owen, Costas Spirou, Maxine Morphis-Riesbeck
R2,708 Discovery Miles 27 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What will work eventually look like? This is the question at the heart of this timely collection. The editors and contributors-a mix of policy experts, academics, and advocates-seek to reframe the typical projections of the "future" of work. They examine the impact of structural racism on work, the loss of family-sustaining jobs, the new role of gig work, growing economic inequality, barriers to rewarding employment such as age, gender, disability, and immigration status, and the business policies driving these ongoing challenges. Together the essays present varied and practical insights into both U.S. and global trends, discuss the role of labor activism in furthering economic justice, and examine progressive strategies to improve the experience of work, wages, and the lives of workers. The Many Futures of Work offers a range of viable policies and practices that can promote rewarding employment and steer our course away from low-wage, unstable jobs toward jobs that lead to equitable prosperity and economic inclusion.

All Ships, All Ships - A History Of The Short & Medium-Range Coast Radio Stations In Great Britain (Paperback): Larry Bennett All Ships, All Ships - A History Of The Short & Medium-Range Coast Radio Stations In Great Britain (Paperback)
Larry Bennett
R925 Discovery Miles 9 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Portishead Radio - A Friendly Voice On Many A Dark Night (Paperback): Larry Bennett Portishead Radio - A Friendly Voice On Many A Dark Night (Paperback)
Larry Bennett
R686 Discovery Miles 6 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Evaluating Services for Survivors of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault (Paperback): Stephanie Riger, Larry Bennett, Sharon... Evaluating Services for Survivors of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault (Paperback)
Stephanie Riger, Larry Bennett, Sharon Mary Wasco, Paul A. Schewe, Lisa Frohmann, …
R2,029 Discovery Miles 20 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Evaluating Services for Survivors of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault is a valuable resource not only for researchers and evaluators, but for service providers and funders as well. Written in clear, straightforward language, it addresses many complex factors that come in to play when conducting victim--service evaluations, including issues of safety and confidentiality. A great tool for anyone involved in the work to end violence against women."

--Cris M. Sullivan, author of Outcome Evaluation Strategies for Domestic Violence Programs: A Practical Guide  

"This book responds to the tremendous pressure and need to evaluate domestic violence services with some practical advice and experience. It not only outlines the basic considerations of evaluations, but also discusses the contextual issues that make evaluation in the domestic violence field unique and challenging."

--Edward Gondolf, author of Batterer Intervention Systems and Assessing Woman Battering in Mental Health Services

Evaluation programs that effectively measure the success of domestic violence and sexual assault services are essential not only to assure high levels of client service and continued funding, but also in evaluating how far society has come in the effort to end violence against women.

Evaluating Services for Survivors of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault provides comprehensive guidelines and field-tested tools for direct service evaluation programs. It also chronicles and celebrates over thirty years of progress made by the anti-violence movement. The authors offer a wealth of practical information at the same time identifying key issues and placing them in the broader context of social and political change.

Essential reading for anyone who works in or is affiliated with programs serving the needs of victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, Evaluating Services for Survivors of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault addresses the needs of both service providers and evaluators as well as funding agencies and policy makers. 


First Responder Chaplains - Spiritual Caregivers (Paperback): Dr Larry Bennett First Responder Chaplains - Spiritual Caregivers (Paperback)
Dr Larry Bennett
R309 Discovery Miles 3 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Bringing the Civic Back In - Zane L. Miller and American Urban History (Hardcover): Larry Bennett, John D. Fairfield, Patricia... Bringing the Civic Back In - Zane L. Miller and American Urban History (Hardcover)
Larry Bennett, John D. Fairfield, Patricia Mooney Melvin; Foreword by David Stradling
R2,455 Discovery Miles 24 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With the passing of Zane L. Miller in 2016, academia lost a renowned scholar and one of the key founders of new urban history-a branch of the discipline that placed urban life at the center of American history and treated the city as an arena for civic and political action. He was a devoted, tireless mentor who published or fostered dozens of books and articles on urban history. He also co-founded Temple University Press' foundational series Urban Life, Landscape, and Policy. Bringing the Civic Back In provides a critical overview, appreciation, and extension of Miller's work as scholar, editor, mentor, colleague, and citizen. Included are three excerpts from Miller's final, unfinished work, in which he presented cities as the source of a civic nationalism he viewed as fundamental to the development of American democracy. The editors-along with contributors Robert B. Fairbanks and Charles Lester-reflect on the life and work of their friend as well as his role in creating a Cincinnati school of urban history. These original essays by practitioners of Miller's approach highlight the power of ideas to shape social change.

Evaluating Services for Survivors of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault (Hardcover): Stephanie Riger, Larry Bennett, Sharon... Evaluating Services for Survivors of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault (Hardcover)
Stephanie Riger, Larry Bennett, Sharon Mary Wasco, Paul A. Schewe, Lisa Frohmann, …
R3,990 Discovery Miles 39 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Evaluating Services for Survivors of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault is a valuable resource not only for researchers and evaluators, but for service providers and funders as well. Written in clear, straightforward language, it addresses many complex factors that come in to play when conducting victim--service evaluations, including issues of safety and confidentiality. A great tool for anyone involved in the work to end violence against women."

--Cris M. Sullivan, author of Outcome Evaluation Strategies for Domestic Violence Programs: A Practical Guide  

"This book responds to the tremendous pressure and need to evaluate domestic violence services with some practical advice and experience. It not only outlines the basic considerations of evaluations, but also discusses the contextual issues that make evaluation in the domestic violence field unique and challenging."

--Edward Gondolf, author of Batterer Intervention Systems and Assessing Woman Battering in Mental Health Services

Evaluation programs that effectively measure the success of domestic violence and sexual assault services are essential not only to assure high levels of client service and continued funding, but also in evaluating how far society has come in the effort to end violence against women.

Evaluating Services for Survivors of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault provides comprehensive guidelines and field-tested tools for direct service evaluation programs. It also chronicles and celebrates over thirty years of progress made by the anti-violence movement. The authors offer a wealth of practical information at the same time identifying key issues and placing them in the broader context of social and political change.

Essential reading for anyone who works in or is affiliated with programs serving the needs of victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, Evaluating Services for Survivors of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault addresses the needs of both service providers and evaluators as well as funding agencies and policy makers. 


Popular Culture and Political Change in Modern America (Hardcover): Ronald Edsforth, Larry Bennett Popular Culture and Political Change in Modern America (Hardcover)
Ronald Edsforth, Larry Bennett
R1,352 Discovery Miles 13 520 Out of stock
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