This dissertation examines contemporary changes in relations and forms of urban governance by focusing on neighborhood associations in Tucson and analyzing their practices and experiences in the midst of an emerging trend that values collective action and direct democracy. This urban ethnography focuses on practices, strategies, and ideologies of neighborhood associations to discuss issues of representation, participation, and social integration. This dissertation is based on fieldwork conducted for a total of 24 months between 2005 and 2007. It combines participant observation and in-depth interviews with Tucson residents, members of neighborhood associations, and City and non-governmental organizations' officials.This work is presented in...
This inquiry into informal networks and policy negotiations is set in the theoretical framework of n...
The paper uses network theory to examine the institutionalization of community governance in Los Ang...
A growing body of literature shows that experiments with participatory governance, which most often ...
In Los Angeles in the early 1990s, widespread dissatisfaction with differential access to city gover...
This paper focuses on the role of neighborhood associations as the primary intermediaries between re...
This article is concerned with neighborhood governance reflecting a policy agenda which identifies t...
Citizen participation in neighborhood transformation takes many forms, and its out-comes include nei...
In 1974, the City of Portland established, by city ordinance, the Office of Neighborhood Association...
Neighborhood councils form an important and sometimes problematic layer in the governance system of ...
This study is to investigate the ways the Progressive Movement affected neighborhood participation. ...
In this dissertation, I argue that features of neighborhood design that promote social interaction a...
Neighborhood-representing organizations (NROs) are generally viewed as the most authentic form of ci...
To promote collaborative urban planning, the United States Federal Government requires that city and...
Studies of the political activity of both men and women have been plentiful within geographic resear...
This dissertation traces the historical development of neighborhood-level civic, economic, and polit...
This inquiry into informal networks and policy negotiations is set in the theoretical framework of n...
The paper uses network theory to examine the institutionalization of community governance in Los Ang...
A growing body of literature shows that experiments with participatory governance, which most often ...
In Los Angeles in the early 1990s, widespread dissatisfaction with differential access to city gover...
This paper focuses on the role of neighborhood associations as the primary intermediaries between re...
This article is concerned with neighborhood governance reflecting a policy agenda which identifies t...
Citizen participation in neighborhood transformation takes many forms, and its out-comes include nei...
In 1974, the City of Portland established, by city ordinance, the Office of Neighborhood Association...
Neighborhood councils form an important and sometimes problematic layer in the governance system of ...
This study is to investigate the ways the Progressive Movement affected neighborhood participation. ...
In this dissertation, I argue that features of neighborhood design that promote social interaction a...
Neighborhood-representing organizations (NROs) are generally viewed as the most authentic form of ci...
To promote collaborative urban planning, the United States Federal Government requires that city and...
Studies of the political activity of both men and women have been plentiful within geographic resear...
This dissertation traces the historical development of neighborhood-level civic, economic, and polit...
This inquiry into informal networks and policy negotiations is set in the theoretical framework of n...
The paper uses network theory to examine the institutionalization of community governance in Los Ang...
A growing body of literature shows that experiments with participatory governance, which most often ...