This lack of participation, low trust and failure to invest in community wide institutions allows corrupt politics to emerge in poor inner cities and rural communities, and then that bad politics in turn becomes an obstacle to change and development. Those in charge see schools and local government as sources of patronage jobs and political power rather than as public institutions to serve the common good. Politics and political forces become part of the problem instead of part of the solution. Only investment and organizing can turn the poor community around and provide real opportunity for low income residents to succeed
This research project uses a community assessment framework to evaluate persistent poverty in a coun...
In the United States as a whole, 21.4% of the families have incomes below $3,000 while in Michigan, ...
Since the early 1960s, scholars and policymakers have struggled to understand the appropriate role o...
This lack of participation, low trust and failure to invest in community wide institutions allows co...
Christopher Jencks, Rethinking Social Policy: Race, Poverty and the Underclass. Cambridge: Harvard U...
For many decades America has been stuck in a loop of having millions of impoverished citizens despit...
One area of interest in poverty in Urban America has focused attention on the urban poor and their p...
A lot of poverty writers explained that the conceptualization and dimension of poverty influence the...
Meaning-making is an essential feature of social life: as humans make their way through their daily ...
This presentation was given at the Georgia Sociological Association Annual Conference. Link to Progr...
Nine million people in the United States live in rural poverty. This large segment of the population...
Crowded and isolated Black and Latino neighborhoods are marked by economic deprivation and social de...
This paper addresses one of the most challenging aspects of philanthropy in Indian Country, namely r...
The increased visibility of concentrated urban poverty has posed a variety of intellectual and polic...
Bureau of Health Professions, US Health Resources and Services Administration presentatio
This research project uses a community assessment framework to evaluate persistent poverty in a coun...
In the United States as a whole, 21.4% of the families have incomes below $3,000 while in Michigan, ...
Since the early 1960s, scholars and policymakers have struggled to understand the appropriate role o...
This lack of participation, low trust and failure to invest in community wide institutions allows co...
Christopher Jencks, Rethinking Social Policy: Race, Poverty and the Underclass. Cambridge: Harvard U...
For many decades America has been stuck in a loop of having millions of impoverished citizens despit...
One area of interest in poverty in Urban America has focused attention on the urban poor and their p...
A lot of poverty writers explained that the conceptualization and dimension of poverty influence the...
Meaning-making is an essential feature of social life: as humans make their way through their daily ...
This presentation was given at the Georgia Sociological Association Annual Conference. Link to Progr...
Nine million people in the United States live in rural poverty. This large segment of the population...
Crowded and isolated Black and Latino neighborhoods are marked by economic deprivation and social de...
This paper addresses one of the most challenging aspects of philanthropy in Indian Country, namely r...
The increased visibility of concentrated urban poverty has posed a variety of intellectual and polic...
Bureau of Health Professions, US Health Resources and Services Administration presentatio
This research project uses a community assessment framework to evaluate persistent poverty in a coun...
In the United States as a whole, 21.4% of the families have incomes below $3,000 while in Michigan, ...
Since the early 1960s, scholars and policymakers have struggled to understand the appropriate role o...