The city of Detroit was one of the major casualties of the 2008 financial crisis, finally filing for bankruptcy in July 2013. Seth Schindler looks at how the city’s bankruptcy has acted as a catalyst for change. He writes that Detroit has moved from a ‘growth machine politics’ characterised by a push for economic growth at the expense of urban services, to a policy of ‘degrowth’ which rejects fiscal austerity in favor of economic diversification and creative land use
Two cities loom large in the history of American urban restructuring. New York City\u27s 1975 techni...
This article reviews the recent crisis in Detroit focusing on the placement of an Emergency Manager ...
In 2013, Detroit became the largest municipality in the United States to ever file for Chapter 9 ban...
While Detroit’s bankruptcy has received the most publicity, it was only one of many cities unable to...
Accounts of urban crisis in the United States focus largely on issues of deindustrialization, depopu...
On July 18, 2013, the city of Detroit filed for the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history. De...
Abstract Introduction Many scholars have discussed urban decline, and one of the emerging discourses...
The case of Detroit has been regarded and studied, both by disciplinary and non disciplinary chronic...
Taking as its focus the not-so-special case of Detroit, which recently experienced the largest munic...
In December, a federal judge ruled that the city of Detroit’s bankruptcy proceedings could continue,...
Today’s Detroit has come to represent more than a single city in decline. Its abandoned landscape, f...
This chapter sets out to explore how Detroit has been framed-legally, fiscally, politically, and dis...
In this study, we offer a financial economist’s view on the largest municipal bankruptcy in the U.S....
Detroit: the images and numbers of the crisis of a city and an economic system have fed up the pages...
Declining cities are active sites of capital accumulation. Spaces of decline mark a shift in accumul...
Two cities loom large in the history of American urban restructuring. New York City\u27s 1975 techni...
This article reviews the recent crisis in Detroit focusing on the placement of an Emergency Manager ...
In 2013, Detroit became the largest municipality in the United States to ever file for Chapter 9 ban...
While Detroit’s bankruptcy has received the most publicity, it was only one of many cities unable to...
Accounts of urban crisis in the United States focus largely on issues of deindustrialization, depopu...
On July 18, 2013, the city of Detroit filed for the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history. De...
Abstract Introduction Many scholars have discussed urban decline, and one of the emerging discourses...
The case of Detroit has been regarded and studied, both by disciplinary and non disciplinary chronic...
Taking as its focus the not-so-special case of Detroit, which recently experienced the largest munic...
In December, a federal judge ruled that the city of Detroit’s bankruptcy proceedings could continue,...
Today’s Detroit has come to represent more than a single city in decline. Its abandoned landscape, f...
This chapter sets out to explore how Detroit has been framed-legally, fiscally, politically, and dis...
In this study, we offer a financial economist’s view on the largest municipal bankruptcy in the U.S....
Detroit: the images and numbers of the crisis of a city and an economic system have fed up the pages...
Declining cities are active sites of capital accumulation. Spaces of decline mark a shift in accumul...
Two cities loom large in the history of American urban restructuring. New York City\u27s 1975 techni...
This article reviews the recent crisis in Detroit focusing on the placement of an Emergency Manager ...
In 2013, Detroit became the largest municipality in the United States to ever file for Chapter 9 ban...