Neighborhood associations are one of the most ubiquitous types of voluntary organization. This paper reviews a variety of theoretical and practical perspectives on the concept of neighborhood and the various organized expressions of neighborhood organizing in rural and urban communities
Community associations-neighbors who join together in recognition of common interests and sometimes ...
Creating a more sustainable urbanism is among the most pressing issues facing the world. Social sust...
Neighborhood-representing organizations (NROs) are generally viewed as the most authentic form of ci...
What issues and concerns of residential community associations (RCAs) compel them to mobilize and lo...
To promote collaborative urban planning, the United States Federal Government requires that city and...
Also PCMA Working Paper #19.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51169/1/402.pd
Although one of the more well-known concepts in planning, both planning scholars and professional co...
Policymakers, foundations, and others have long attempted to organize social action at the neighborh...
This dissertation concerns the diffusion of Clarence Perry???s Neighborhood Unit concept between 19...
The purpose of this dissertation is to aid the underst and ing of how people use their neighborhoods...
Since the publication of the earliest conceptions of the neighborhood by Clarence Perry in the 1920'...
Sociologists have long been concerned with the significance of the local community in modernity. Acc...
Since the end of World War II, American cities have been stuck in the development trend of urban spr...
Traditionally observers of the urban scene have held that by unilaterally shifting the balance betw...
Neighborhood participation is more important than ever. Economic recession, changes in industry and ...
Community associations-neighbors who join together in recognition of common interests and sometimes ...
Creating a more sustainable urbanism is among the most pressing issues facing the world. Social sust...
Neighborhood-representing organizations (NROs) are generally viewed as the most authentic form of ci...
What issues and concerns of residential community associations (RCAs) compel them to mobilize and lo...
To promote collaborative urban planning, the United States Federal Government requires that city and...
Also PCMA Working Paper #19.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51169/1/402.pd
Although one of the more well-known concepts in planning, both planning scholars and professional co...
Policymakers, foundations, and others have long attempted to organize social action at the neighborh...
This dissertation concerns the diffusion of Clarence Perry???s Neighborhood Unit concept between 19...
The purpose of this dissertation is to aid the underst and ing of how people use their neighborhoods...
Since the publication of the earliest conceptions of the neighborhood by Clarence Perry in the 1920'...
Sociologists have long been concerned with the significance of the local community in modernity. Acc...
Since the end of World War II, American cities have been stuck in the development trend of urban spr...
Traditionally observers of the urban scene have held that by unilaterally shifting the balance betw...
Neighborhood participation is more important than ever. Economic recession, changes in industry and ...
Community associations-neighbors who join together in recognition of common interests and sometimes ...
Creating a more sustainable urbanism is among the most pressing issues facing the world. Social sust...
Neighborhood-representing organizations (NROs) are generally viewed as the most authentic form of ci...