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Neoliberal chicago /

The Chicago metropolitan area in the early 21st century is a prime testing ground for the broad concepts and particular approaches to public policy associated with Neoliberalism. Over a span of 25 years Chicago's municipal government has closed public schools and supported the formation of char...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Urbana, IL : University of Illinois Press, 2016.
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505 0 |a Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Introduction: Chicago: Neoliberal City; Part I. Context; Chapter 1. Class and Race-Ethnicity in a Changing City: A Historical Perspective on Inequalities; Chapter 2. Metropolitan Chicago's Geography of Inequality; Chapter 3. Contemporary Chicago Politics: Myth, Reality, and Neoliberalism; Part II. Neoliberal Visions; Chapter 4. Urban Sustainability and the "Greening" of Neoliberal Chicago; Chapter 5. Sports and Blue-Collar Mythology in Neoliberal Chicago; Part III. Neoliberal Spaces; Chapter 6. Remaking Chicago's Industrial Spaces. 
505 8 |a Chapter 7. Becoming "Boystown" in Neoliberal Chicago: A Critical Urban Morphology of the North Halsted-Broadway CorridorChapter 8. Historic Preservation in a Neoliberal Context: From the Medinah Temple to Bloomingdale's; Part IV. Neoliberal Processes; Chapter 9. Neighborhood Impacts of the Foreclosure Crisis; Chapter 10. The Chicago Bid to Host the 2016 Olympics: Much Promised, Little Learned; Chapter 11. Surveillance, Security, and Intelligence-Led Policing in Chicago; Conclusion: Beyond Neoliberal Chicago; The Contributors; Index. 
520 8 |a The Chicago metropolitan area in the early 21st century is a prime testing ground for the broad concepts and particular approaches to public policy associated with Neoliberalism. Over a span of 25 years Chicago's municipal government has closed public schools and supported the formation of charter schools, demolished all high-rise family public housing in favour of mixed-income, new urbanist communities, adopted increasingly advanced police surveillance technologies, and privatized various public facilities through long-term agreements with private vendors. This work analyzes this topic. 
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