Neighborhood Change and Neighborhood Action: The Struggle to Create Neighborhoods that Serve Human Needs
This book is an examination of neighborhood mobilization and engagement from the perspective of several disciplines: psychology, social work, political science, planning, and education. The essays included in the work examine both internal and external factors related to the ability of neighborhoods to meet the human needs of their residents. They address the constraints put on neighborhood mobilization by the local and international political economy, but they also show how those constraints can, in a number of cases, be overcome by effective action. They treat neighborhood engagement as an educational process through which residents enhance their skills and knowledge as they participate. Taken together, these essays provide a comprehensive and multi-faceted view of the issues facing contemporary urban neighborhoods.

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Neighborhood Change and Neighborhood Action: The Struggle to Create Neighborhoods that Serve Human Needs
This book is an examination of neighborhood mobilization and engagement from the perspective of several disciplines: psychology, social work, political science, planning, and education. The essays included in the work examine both internal and external factors related to the ability of neighborhoods to meet the human needs of their residents. They address the constraints put on neighborhood mobilization by the local and international political economy, but they also show how those constraints can, in a number of cases, be overcome by effective action. They treat neighborhood engagement as an educational process through which residents enhance their skills and knowledge as they participate. Taken together, these essays provide a comprehensive and multi-faceted view of the issues facing contemporary urban neighborhoods.

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This book is an examination of neighborhood mobilization and engagement from the perspective of several disciplines: psychology, social work, political science, planning, and education. The essays included in the work examine both internal and external factors related to the ability of neighborhoods to meet the human needs of their residents. They address the constraints put on neighborhood mobilization by the local and international political economy, but they also show how those constraints can, in a number of cases, be overcome by effective action. They treat neighborhood engagement as an educational process through which residents enhance their skills and knowledge as they participate. Taken together, these essays provide a comprehensive and multi-faceted view of the issues facing contemporary urban neighborhoods.


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ISBN-13: 9781498556453
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 01/30/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 293
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

R. Allen Hays is emeritus professor of political science and public policy at the University of Northern Iowa.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Neighborhood Action: Organization, Context, and Learning
R. Allen Hays
1. Critical Perspectives on Neighborhood Engagement and Participatory Development
Sara M. Eccleston, Jyoti Gupta, and Douglas Perkins
2. Neighborhood Networks, Collective Action, and Public Safety
R. Allen Hays
3. Formations of Participation: The Pathways of Emergent Community Land Trusts
Jakob Schneider, Claire Cahen, and Susan Saegert
4. Studying Learning in Neighborhood Level Democratic Activity: Participatory Budgeting in Chicago’s 49th Ward
José Meléndez
5. Gentrification, Demobilization, and Participatory Possibilities
Jamila Michener and Diane Wong
6. Your Family, Your Neighborhood: An Intervention to Develop Social Cohesion
Daniel Brisson and Stephanie Lechuga-Peña
7. Citizens’ Roles in Public Service Delivery: Reconceptualizing Coproduction
Kelechi Uzochukwu
8. Escape from Violence and Changes in Neighborhood Informal Social Control: Understanding Causes and Consequences of Residential Mobility
Eileen Ahlin and Maria João Lobo Antunes
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