Schism in African-American Community Development African-American economic/community development has its own distinctive path within both mainstream economic development and community development. There are many reasons
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Chapter 6: Social Reform and Socialist Mayors, Henry George (New York City), Hazen Pingree (Detroit), and Tom Johnson (Cleveland)
Social Reform and Socialist Mayors Community development, because of its determination to advantage the “common man” (especially the least fortunate of society and, in these
Chapter 6: Two paths diverge: take one: Rise of Community Development, Social Welfare (and Faith-Based), Neighborhood-Based-Settlement House, Housing Reformers, Playground-Recreation Movement, the Pittsburgh Survey, Neighborhood Improvement Associations
Two paths diverge: take one As the chapter title suggests, with American economic development there are two quite distinguishable paths: “mainstream economic development” and “community
Chapter 5: Structural Reformers, the City Efficient, and Selling Frozen Water as Economic Development
STRUCTURAL REFORMERS AND THE CITY EFFICIENT The most impactful policy system that emerged from the Progressive Era was the “businessman” structural reformer and the City
Chapter 5: Development of the Twentieth Century “Modern” Policy System: Mugwumps, National Municipal League, Commission & City Manager Forms of Government, Municipal Research Bureaus
DEVELOPMENT OF THE “MODERN” MUNICIPAL POLICY SYSTEM Up to this point, economic development has been comparable to one hand clapping: private sector EDOs drive policy,
Chapter 5: a Critique of Current “Waves of Economic Development Theory”: First and Second Wave Chambers Much More than Boosters and Tax Abaters
BIG CITY “FIRST WAVE” CHAMBERS Ted K. Bradshaw and Edward J. Blakely in their seminal article on ED “waves” assert that: The first wave was