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| LOCAL | HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF ASHEVILLE RECORDS - PUBLICATIONS LIST |
| URBAN STUDIES TITLES HELD BY UNCA | |
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| Bellush J, Hausknecht M. Urban renewal: an historical overview. In: Bellush J, Hausknecht M, eds. Urban Renewal: People, Politics and Planning. Garden City, NY: Anchor Books; 1967:3–16. | |
| Bellush J, Hausknecht M. Relocation and managed mobility. In: Bellush J, Hausknecht M, eds. Urban Renewal: People, Politics and Planning. Garden City, NY: Anchor Books; 1967:366–377. | |
| Bracey, J.H., Meier, A, Rudwick, E, eds. The Rise of the Ghetto. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co; 1971. | |
| Drake, StC, Cayton HR. Black Metropolis: a Study of Negro Life in a Northern City. Vol 2. New York: Harcourt, Brace, and World; 1971. | |
| Ernst, R. T, Hugg, L. Black America: Geographic Perspectives. New York: Anchor Books; 1976. | |
| Fainstein NI, Fainstein SS. New Haven: the limits of the local state. In: Fainstein SS, Fainstein NI, Hill RC, et al. eds. Restructuring the City: the Political Economy of Urban Redevelopment. New York: Longman Inc; 1983:27–79. | |
| Fainstein SS, Fainstein NI, Armistead PJ. San Francisco: urban transformation and the local state. In: Fainstein SS, Fainstein NI, Hill RC, et al., eds. Restructuring the City: The Political Economy of Urban Redevelopment. New York: Longman Inc; 1983:202–244. | |
| Fried, M. Grieving for a lost home. In: Duhl LJ, ed. The Urban Condition: People and Policy in the Metropolis. New York: Basic Books; 1963:151–171. | |
| Fullilove, M.T. House of Joshua: Meditations on Family and Place. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press; 1999. | |
| Fullilove, M.T. Root Shock: | |
| Gottlieb, P. Making Their Own Way: Southern Blacks’ Migration to Pittsburgh, 1916–30. Urbana: University of Illinois Press; 1997 | |
| Jacobs J. The Death and Life of Great American Cities. New York: Random House; 1961. | |
| Lewis, LL. When Harlem Was in Vogue. New York: Oxford University Press, 1981. | |
| McKenzie RD. The ecological approach to the study of human community. In: Short JF Jr, ed. The Social Fabric of the Metropolis. Chicago: University of Chicago Press; 1971: 17–32. | |
| Robins A, ed. HillScapes: Envisioning a Healthy Urban Habitat. Pittsburgh, PA: The Maurice Falk Medical Fund, University of Pittsburgh; 1999. | |
| Rossi, Peter Henry, 1921- The politics of urban renewal: the Chicago findings New York] Free Press of Glencoe [c1961] | |
| Saunders, J.R., Shackelford, R.N.. Urban Renewal and the End of Black Culture in Charlottesville, Virginia: an Oral History of Vinegar Hill. Jefferson, NC: McFarland and Co; 1998. | |
| Shipp SC. Winning some battles, but losing the war. Blacks and urban renewal in Greensboro, North Carolina 1953–1965. In: Thomas JM, Ritzdorf M, eds. Urban Planning and the African American Community: in the Shadows. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications; 1997:187–200. | |
| Spain, Daphne. How Women Saved the City. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2001. | |
| Stone, Clarence N. (Clarence Nathan), 1935- Economic growth and neighborhood discontent : system bias in the urban renewal program of Atlanta, Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, c1976 | |
| Thomas, J.M.. Redevelopment and Race: Planning a Finer City in Postwar Detroit. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press; 1997. | |
| Watkins, BX. Fantasy, Decay, Abandonment, Defeat and Disease: Community Disintegration in Central Harlem 1960–1990 [dissertation]. New York: Columbia University; 2000. | |
| Wishart J. An Unspeakable Sadness: the Dispossession of Nebraska Indians. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press; 1994. | |
| PERIODICAL ARTICLES | |
| Bishop M. Street by street, block by block. Roanoke Times and World-News. January 29, 1995;special supplement. | |
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Davis, Otto A. and Andrew B. Whinston. "The
Economics of Urban Renewal,"
Law and Contemporary Problems, Vol.
26, No. 1, Urban Renewal: Part 2 (Winter, 1961),
pp. 105-117
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| Link, B.G., Phelan J. "Social conditions as fundamental causes of disease." J. Health Soc Behav. 1995;spec no:80-94. | |
| Parin, C., Jacobs, J. L’Invitée. Urbanisme. September–October, 1999;308:16–25. | |
| Wallace AFC, Mazeway disintegration: human perception of socio-cultural disorganization. Hum Organ. 1957;16:23–27. | |
| Wallace R. Synergism of plagues: “planned shrinkage,” contagious housing destruction, and AIDS in the Bronx. Environ Res. 1988;47:1–33. | |
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The Politics of Urban Land Use.
Creating a Positive Future for a Minority
Community: Transportation and Urban Renewal
Politics in Miami. Milan
Dluhy ,
Keith
Revell &
Sidney
Wong
ABSTRACT Overtown, once the center of African American life in Miami, lost 40% of its population when Interstate 95 was built through the heart of the community in the 1960s. Even though a variety of non-policy factors played a role in the decline of the area, expressway construction and urban renewal greatly accelerated the process. Just as important, efforts to mitigate the impact of the highway were delayed for many years, thus magnifying the negative effects of public policies. The political barriers preventing the redevelopment of Overtown are described and analyzed. The future of Overtown is critically examined and evaluated. http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118919786/abstract?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=0 |
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Chicago Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood Centers
... The collection contains minutes, speeches, annual reports, studies, reports, and correspondence dating from 1900 to the present. The materials pertain to Chicago area settlement houses, social work, childcare, public housing, poverty, Jane Addams, and Louise de Koven Bowen. |
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| Understanding Neighborhood Dynamics: A Review of the Contributions ... | |
| Progress in Planning : Structure and agency in the formation of ...This is the essence of President Jimmy Carter's much heralded new urban policy, ...... The President's National Urban Policy Report, USGPO, Washington DC. ... | |
Morgan, David R. and Robert E. England. (1984)
The Small Cities Block Grant Program: An Assessment of
Programmatic Change under State Control, 1984
American Society for Public Administration.AbstractThis research considers the issues involved when grant-in-aid programs are shifted from the national government to the states, with special attention to the question of redistribution. The particular focus is on the small cities Community Development Block Grant program before and after state takeover. Certain theoretical literature suggests that redistribution will be more difficult to achieve as the decision-making arena is narrowed. Indeed, preliminary evidence from national data and from a more detailed study of one state shows that a state-managed small cities block grant program is likely to spread funds widely and to emphasize public works projects as opposed to housing rehabilitation and community services. |
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| UN-HABITAT FOR A BETTER URBAN FUTURE : http://www.unhabitat.org/ See: "More than 1 billion people live in slums and inner cities. The urbanisation of poverty and social exclusion is one of the most alarming trends of the 21st century. It is estimated that 72% of the urban population in Africa, 37% in Asia and 26% in South America live without adequate shelter, clean water or sanitation." < http://www.bestpractices.org/blpnet/BLP/hiphop/hiphop.html> | |
| The Together Foundation* and the United Nations Centre for Human Settlements <http://www.unhabitat.org/>. The UN site provides a list of projects from ninety-five countries that provide information on managing urban and rural environments and that suggests ways to improve access to quality housing and other urban programs. * Also known as Paul Garrett's BetterWorld, Paul Goldring Garrett Foundation, Paul Garrett's BetterWorld Together Foundation, and The BetterWorld Trust. | |
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Urban renewal in minority communities : hearing before the Committee on Education and the Workforce, Urban renewal in minority communities : hearing before the Committee on Education and the Workforce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, second session, hearing held in Washington, DC, September 27, 2000 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and the Workforce Washington : U.S. G.P.O. : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office, U.S. G.P.O., 2000 iii, 117 p. : ill. ; 24 cm |
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Forty Years of Urban Economic Development: A Retrospective |
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Smart Growth: More Than a Ghost of Urban :Policy
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Wing, Bob. 1999. What We Need to Do about the
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| CIVIL RIGHTS: black civil rights agendas encompassed complex issues of urban policy and planning. The structures of municipal governance were also implicated in the processes of urban planning and renewal. Black urban working-class movements challenged the unequal patterns of postwar metropolitan development and can provide insight on the civil rights movement and also on the many urban renewal projects of the late '60's and the '70's. | |