This book provides a rhetorical analysis of HOPE VI, a federal mixed-income, public housing program. The author addresses the phenomenon of participatory capture that worsened inequality, prompting a reconsideration, rhetorical and otherwise, of what it means to participate in America's cities.
This book provides a rhetorical analysis of HOPE VI, a federal mixed-income, public housing program. The author addresses the phenomenon of participatory capture that worsened inequality, prompting a reconsideration, rhetorical and otherwise, of what it means to participate in America's cities.
Christopher J. Morris is assistant professor of writing at York University in Toronto, Canada.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 HOPE VI, Participatory Capture, and Technical Communication Chapter 2 Justifying "A New Era of Cooperation": Participation, Diversity, and Legitimation in HOPE VI Chapter 3 "Broader Horizons": Deficit and Governance Models in HOPE VI Community Building Chapter 4 Voice, Sovereignty, and Information Design in HOPE VI Newsletters Chapter 5 Choice, Resident Spotlights, and Steps Toward Sovereign Rhetoric Chapter 6 Implications for Teaching, Public Policy and Engagement, and Future Research
Chapter 1 HOPE VI, Participatory Capture, and Technical Communication Chapter 2 Justifying "A New Era of Cooperation": Participation, Diversity, and Legitimation in HOPE VI Chapter 3 "Broader Horizons": Deficit and Governance Models in HOPE VI Community Building Chapter 4 Voice, Sovereignty, and Information Design in HOPE VI Newsletters Chapter 5 Choice, Resident Spotlights, and Steps Toward Sovereign Rhetoric Chapter 6 Implications for Teaching, Public Policy and Engagement, and Future Research
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