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Community Politics and Policy, Hardback Book

Community Politics and Policy Hardback

Edited by Gwen Moore, J.Allen Whitt

Part of the Research in Politics and Society series

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This volume represents an attempt to link the theories and research of an interdisciplinary group of urbanists with the practical applications that scholars can help institute in the community.

The articles in "Neighbourhood Politics", analyze political forces within local communities and their intersection with policy decisions about economic development.

Those in "Community and Identity" examine the ways in which individuals are shaped by and respond to changing economic conditions in their communities.

In "Perspectives on Community Issues and Policies" the authors explore the specific cases of child development, education reform and rent control policies as outcomes of contested or problematic community relations.

The articles in "Information technology and Community Development" discuss models of community development linked to community networks.

In "Institutional Support for Community Building" the authors show how the institutions of religion and higher education have the potential to strengthen local community development.

Several of these papers were presented in an earlier form at meetings of the Urban Affairs Association in Toronto, USA (1997) or Fort Worth, USA (1998).

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