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Author Mallach, Alan, author.

Title The divided city : poverty and prosperity in urban America / Alan Mallach.

Publication Info. Washington, DC : Island Press, 2018.
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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 326 pages)
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Contents Introduction: revival and inequality -- The rise and fall of the American industrial city -- Millennials, immigrants, and the shrinking middle class -- From factories to "eds and meds" -- Race, poverty, and real estate -- Gentrification and its discontents -- Sliding downhill: the other side of the neighborhood change -- The other postindustrial America: small cities, mill towns, and struggling suburbs -- Empty houses and distressed neighborhoods: confronting the challenge of place -- Jobs and education: the struggle to escape the poverty trap -- Power and politics: finding the will to change -- A path to inclusion and opportunity.
Summary Who really benefits from urban revival? Cities, from trendy coastal areas to the nation's heartland, are seeing levels of growth beyond the wildest visions of only a few decades ago. But vast areas in the same cities house thousands of people living in poverty who see little or no new hope or opportunity. Even as cities revive, they are becoming more unequal and more segregated. What does this mean for these cities--and the people who live in them? In The Divided City, urban practitioner and scholar Alan Mallach shows us what has happened over the past 15 to 20 years in industrial cities like Pittsburgh, Detroit, Cleveland, and Baltimore, as they have undergone unprecedented, unexpected revival. He draws from his decades of experience working in America's cities, and pulls in insightful research and data, to spotlight these changes while placing them in their larger economic, social, and political context. Mallach explores the pervasive significance of race in American cities and looks closely at the successes and failures of city governments, nonprofit entities, and citizens as they have tried to address the challenges of change. The Divided City offers strategies to foster greater equality and opportunity. Mallach makes a compelling case that these strategies must be local in addition to being concrete and focusing on people's needs--education, jobs, housing and quality of life. Change, he argues, will come city by city, not through national plans or utopian schemes. This is the first book to provide a comprehensive, grounded picture of the transformation of America's older industrial cities. It is neither a dystopian narrative nor a one-sided "the cities are back" story, but a balanced picture rooted in the nitty-gritty reality of these cities. The Divided City is imperative for anyone who cares about cities and who wants to understand how to make today's urban revival work for everyone.--Amazon.com.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-313) and index.
Subject Urban renewal -- United States.
Sociology, Urban -- United States.
Equality.
Urban poor -- United States.
Sociology.
Ecological science, the Biosphere.
Regional & area planning.
Landscape art & architecture.
Animal ecology.
Social issues & processes.
Social Science -- Sociology -- Urban.
Science -- Life Sciences -- Ecology.
Political Science -- Public Policy -- City Planning & Urban Development.
Architecture -- Landscape.
Social Science -- Sociology -- General.
Equality. (OCoLC)fst00914456
Sociology, Urban. (OCoLC)fst01123961
Urban poor. (OCoLC)fst01162512
Urban renewal. (OCoLC)fst01162536
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Added Title Poverty and prosperity in urban America
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