Vulnerable Communities
Research, Policy, and Practice in Small Cities
Herausgeber: Faulk, Dagney G.; Connolly, James J.; Wornell, Emily J.
Vulnerable Communities
Research, Policy, and Practice in Small Cities
Herausgeber: Faulk, Dagney G.; Connolly, James J.; Wornell, Emily J.
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"Scholars consider the present condition and future prospects of smaller US cities and towns struggling in the face of broad economic and social change. They offer a mix of ground-level analyses and more general examinations of the successes and failures of recent redevelopment policies and offer concrete ideas for local leaders engaged in redevelopment work"--
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"Scholars consider the present condition and future prospects of smaller US cities and towns struggling in the face of broad economic and social change. They offer a mix of ground-level analyses and more general examinations of the successes and failures of recent redevelopment policies and offer concrete ideas for local leaders engaged in redevelopment work"--
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- Verlag: Cornell University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 149mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 448g
- ISBN-13: 9781501761546
- ISBN-10: 1501761544
- Artikelnr.: 62797802
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cornell University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 149mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 448g
- ISBN-13: 9781501761546
- ISBN-10: 1501761544
- Artikelnr.: 62797802
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
James J. Connolly is George and Frances Ball Distinguished Professor of History and Director of the Center for Middletown Studies at Ball State University. He is coeditor and coauthor of several books, including Print Culture Histories beyond the Metropolis. Dagney G. Faulk is Director of Research in the Center for Business and Economic Research at Ball State University. She is coauthor of Local Government Consolidation in the United States. Emily J. Wornell is Assistant Professor of Research in the Center for Local and State Policy at Ball State University.
Vulnerable Communities: An Introduction, by James J. Connolly, Dagney G.
Faulk, and Emily J. Wornell
Part I: INTERNAL DYNAMICS
1. The Perils of In-Betweenness: Fragmented Growth in a Virginia Small
City, by Henry Way
2. Building Civic Infrastructure in Smaller Cities: Lessons from the Boston
Fed's Working Cities Challenge on Paving the Way for Economic Opportunity,
by Colleen Dawicki
3. Diversity in the Dakotas: Lessons on Intercultural Policies, by Jennifer
Erickson
4. Shaking Off the Rust in the America South: Deindustrialization,
Abandonment, and Revitalization in Bessemer, Alabama, by William G. Holt
Part II: PATTERNS AND STRATEGIES
5. The Economic Fortunes of Small Industrial Cities and Towns:
Manufacturing, Place Luck, and the UrbanTransfer Payment Economy, by Alan
Mallach
6. Where Do Small Cities Belong? The Case of theMicropolitan Area, by James
Matthew Fannin and Vikash Dangal
7. Conceptualizing Shrinking Inner-Ring Suburbs asSmall Cities: Governance
in Communities in Transition, by Hannah Lebovits
8. Local Government Responses to Property Tax Caps: An Analysis of Indiana
Municipal Governments, by Dagney G. Faulk, Charles Taylor, and Pamela
Schaal
9. Asymmetric Local Employment Multipliers, Agglomeration, and the
Disappearance of Footloose Jobs, by Michael J. Hicks
Faulk, and Emily J. Wornell
Part I: INTERNAL DYNAMICS
1. The Perils of In-Betweenness: Fragmented Growth in a Virginia Small
City, by Henry Way
2. Building Civic Infrastructure in Smaller Cities: Lessons from the Boston
Fed's Working Cities Challenge on Paving the Way for Economic Opportunity,
by Colleen Dawicki
3. Diversity in the Dakotas: Lessons on Intercultural Policies, by Jennifer
Erickson
4. Shaking Off the Rust in the America South: Deindustrialization,
Abandonment, and Revitalization in Bessemer, Alabama, by William G. Holt
Part II: PATTERNS AND STRATEGIES
5. The Economic Fortunes of Small Industrial Cities and Towns:
Manufacturing, Place Luck, and the UrbanTransfer Payment Economy, by Alan
Mallach
6. Where Do Small Cities Belong? The Case of theMicropolitan Area, by James
Matthew Fannin and Vikash Dangal
7. Conceptualizing Shrinking Inner-Ring Suburbs asSmall Cities: Governance
in Communities in Transition, by Hannah Lebovits
8. Local Government Responses to Property Tax Caps: An Analysis of Indiana
Municipal Governments, by Dagney G. Faulk, Charles Taylor, and Pamela
Schaal
9. Asymmetric Local Employment Multipliers, Agglomeration, and the
Disappearance of Footloose Jobs, by Michael J. Hicks
Vulnerable Communities: An Introduction, by James J. Connolly, Dagney G.
Faulk, and Emily J. Wornell
Part I: INTERNAL DYNAMICS
1. The Perils of In-Betweenness: Fragmented Growth in a Virginia Small
City, by Henry Way
2. Building Civic Infrastructure in Smaller Cities: Lessons from the Boston
Fed's Working Cities Challenge on Paving the Way for Economic Opportunity,
by Colleen Dawicki
3. Diversity in the Dakotas: Lessons on Intercultural Policies, by Jennifer
Erickson
4. Shaking Off the Rust in the America South: Deindustrialization,
Abandonment, and Revitalization in Bessemer, Alabama, by William G. Holt
Part II: PATTERNS AND STRATEGIES
5. The Economic Fortunes of Small Industrial Cities and Towns:
Manufacturing, Place Luck, and the UrbanTransfer Payment Economy, by Alan
Mallach
6. Where Do Small Cities Belong? The Case of theMicropolitan Area, by James
Matthew Fannin and Vikash Dangal
7. Conceptualizing Shrinking Inner-Ring Suburbs asSmall Cities: Governance
in Communities in Transition, by Hannah Lebovits
8. Local Government Responses to Property Tax Caps: An Analysis of Indiana
Municipal Governments, by Dagney G. Faulk, Charles Taylor, and Pamela
Schaal
9. Asymmetric Local Employment Multipliers, Agglomeration, and the
Disappearance of Footloose Jobs, by Michael J. Hicks
Faulk, and Emily J. Wornell
Part I: INTERNAL DYNAMICS
1. The Perils of In-Betweenness: Fragmented Growth in a Virginia Small
City, by Henry Way
2. Building Civic Infrastructure in Smaller Cities: Lessons from the Boston
Fed's Working Cities Challenge on Paving the Way for Economic Opportunity,
by Colleen Dawicki
3. Diversity in the Dakotas: Lessons on Intercultural Policies, by Jennifer
Erickson
4. Shaking Off the Rust in the America South: Deindustrialization,
Abandonment, and Revitalization in Bessemer, Alabama, by William G. Holt
Part II: PATTERNS AND STRATEGIES
5. The Economic Fortunes of Small Industrial Cities and Towns:
Manufacturing, Place Luck, and the UrbanTransfer Payment Economy, by Alan
Mallach
6. Where Do Small Cities Belong? The Case of theMicropolitan Area, by James
Matthew Fannin and Vikash Dangal
7. Conceptualizing Shrinking Inner-Ring Suburbs asSmall Cities: Governance
in Communities in Transition, by Hannah Lebovits
8. Local Government Responses to Property Tax Caps: An Analysis of Indiana
Municipal Governments, by Dagney G. Faulk, Charles Taylor, and Pamela
Schaal
9. Asymmetric Local Employment Multipliers, Agglomeration, and the
Disappearance of Footloose Jobs, by Michael J. Hicks