Heck, we invented the middle class, wrote journalist Mitch Albom of Detroit in its heyday.\u27 Today, the city is inventing something else entirely. A small group of billionaires is leading what surely must be the largest privately financed urban transformation in American history. Detroit\u27s new model for growth is premised on radical inequality, and it may well perpetuate it too. Is it good news anyway
My dissertation examines the roles of land use and property governance in mediating racial and econo...
This article reviews the recent crisis in Detroit focusing on the placement of an Emergency Manager ...
In this paper, I examine how the rights of owners, lenders and residents threaten the functioning of...
Heck, we invented the middle class, wrote journalist Mitch Albom of Detroit in its heyday.\u27 Tod...
This article — an excerpt from my book, Capital City, with elaborations on a number of key points — ...
In commenting on the huge accumulation of wealth in America, Larry Samuel (Rich: The Rise and Fall o...
Taking as its focus the not-so-special case of Detroit, which recently experienced the largest munic...
The city of Detroit was one of the major casualties of the 2008 financial crisis, finally filing for...
Since the 1950s, the city of Detroit has declined in terms of demography and economic prosperity. O...
The problem of neighborhood deterioration is keenly visible in Detroit today, but Detroit’s housing ...
The case of Detroit has been regarded and studied, both by disciplinary and non disciplinary chronic...
Declining cities are active sites of capital accumulation. Spaces of decline mark a shift in accumul...
PhDOnce a city of two million people, and the centre of US car manufacture, Detroit’s fortunes have ...
While Detroit is often viewed simply as a city full of alternative and innovative practices, this pa...
The introduction to this special section argues that the deconstruction of the city’s municipal soci...
My dissertation examines the roles of land use and property governance in mediating racial and econo...
This article reviews the recent crisis in Detroit focusing on the placement of an Emergency Manager ...
In this paper, I examine how the rights of owners, lenders and residents threaten the functioning of...
Heck, we invented the middle class, wrote journalist Mitch Albom of Detroit in its heyday.\u27 Tod...
This article — an excerpt from my book, Capital City, with elaborations on a number of key points — ...
In commenting on the huge accumulation of wealth in America, Larry Samuel (Rich: The Rise and Fall o...
Taking as its focus the not-so-special case of Detroit, which recently experienced the largest munic...
The city of Detroit was one of the major casualties of the 2008 financial crisis, finally filing for...
Since the 1950s, the city of Detroit has declined in terms of demography and economic prosperity. O...
The problem of neighborhood deterioration is keenly visible in Detroit today, but Detroit’s housing ...
The case of Detroit has been regarded and studied, both by disciplinary and non disciplinary chronic...
Declining cities are active sites of capital accumulation. Spaces of decline mark a shift in accumul...
PhDOnce a city of two million people, and the centre of US car manufacture, Detroit’s fortunes have ...
While Detroit is often viewed simply as a city full of alternative and innovative practices, this pa...
The introduction to this special section argues that the deconstruction of the city’s municipal soci...
My dissertation examines the roles of land use and property governance in mediating racial and econo...
This article reviews the recent crisis in Detroit focusing on the placement of an Emergency Manager ...
In this paper, I examine how the rights of owners, lenders and residents threaten the functioning of...