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Cityscape: Volume 2 Number 2

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Bridging Regional Growth and Community Empowerment

Volume 2, Number 2

Editors
Ann R. Weeks

Symposium

Bridging Regional Growth and Community Empowerment

Advisory Board

From the Editor

Guest Editor's Introduction

The Evolving Regionalism

Ideas Matter: Reflections on the New Regionalism
by Todd Swanstrom

Central Cities' Loss of Power in State Politics
by Margaret Weir

Inside-Out: Regional Networks and Industrial Adaptation in Silicon Valley and Route 128
by AnnaLee Saxenian

Specialization Versus Diversity in Local Economies: The Implications for Innovative Private-Sector Behavior
by Bennett Harrison, Maryellen R. Kelley, and Jon Gan

Neighborhood Change and Community Empowerment

Crime and Community: Continuities, Contradictions, and Complexities
by Dan A. Lewis

Community Empowerment Strategies: The Limits and Potential of Community Organizing in Urban Neighborhoods
by Peter Dreier

Comprehensive Neighborhood-Based Initiatives
by Prudence Brown

 

 

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