City of Disorder: How the Quality of Life Campaign Transformed New York PoliticsNYU Press, 2008年4月1日 - 252 頁 2009 Association of American University Presses Award for Jacket Design |
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... major cities were losing middleclass manufacturing jobs, which put a squeeze on many white-ethnic communities. Rieder outlines how the rise of crime and political disorder in the 1960s began weakening liberalism, especially along racial ...
... When President Lyndon B. Johnson launched his War on Poverty in the mid-1960s, he largely conceptualized urban problems in terms of reducing poverty. From 1964 to 1968 in most major cities, the 32 | Defining the Quality-of-Life Paradigm.
... major cities, the growing concern about the conditions of poor and minority urban residents was punctuated by outbursts of rioting. This urban crisis centered the discussion of quality of life on dealing with the conditions that gave ...
... major purpose of this volume is to emphasize and explore the diversity of concerns which must be dealt with if we are to stop evading an assessment of what we have wrought, both intentionally and inadvertently, in building a society of ...
... major reports during this period. The first was entitled The Quality of Life Concept: A Potential New Tool for Decision-Makers, followed shortly thereafter by Quality of Life Indicators in U.S. Metropolitan Areas, 1970.16 Both these ...
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Defining Urban Liberalism | 54 |
The Rise of Disorder | 70 |
Globalization and the Urban Crisis | 93 |
The Transformation of Policing | 115 |
The Community Backlash | 144 |
Conclusion | 183 |
Notes | 195 |
Bibliography | 215 |
Index | 223 |
About the Author | 231 |