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|g Preface --
|g Acknowledgments --
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|t Introduction : defining place, defining a field /
|r Tracy Hadden Loh and Jennifer S. Vey --
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|t Improvising and innovating : a history of place governance in North America /
|r Alexander von Hoffman --
|g 3.
|t Who governs? Public, private, community, civic, and knowledge actors in place governance /
|r Sheila R. Foster --
|g 4.
|t Power and legitimacy in place government ecosystems : a comparative analysis /
|r Juliet Musso --
|g 5.
|t Who benefits from place governance and who is accountable for its oversight? The case of business improvement districts /
|r Jill Simone Gross --
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|t How should place governance support people experiencing homelessness? /
|r Elena Madison and Joy Moses --
|g 7.
|t What can the United States learn from the rest of the world about the stewardship of place? /
|r Nancy Kwak --
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|t Frontiers of place governance /
|r Tracy Hadden Loh and Nate Storring --
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|g Index.
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