Author: Sidney Brower
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351177400
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
How does the design of a neighborhood affect the people who live there? In this thoughtful, engaging book, the author explains how a neighborhood’s design lays the groundwork for the social relationships that make it a community. Blending social science with personal interviews, the author shares the lessons of planned communities from historic Riverside, Illinois, to archetypal Levittown, New York, and Disney’s Celebration, Florida. Through these inspirational stories, readers will discover the characteristics of neighborhoods that promote the attitudes and behaviors of a healthy community. This volume is an eye-opener for everyone who’s wondered what makes their local neighborhoods tick. It demystifies the way planners, architects, developers, organizers, and citizens come together in crafting a community’s physical elements, policies, programs, and processes. Readers will come away with a new understanding of their roles in creating the communities they want.
Neighbors and Neighborhoods
Author: Sidney Brower
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351177400
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
How does the design of a neighborhood affect the people who live there? In this thoughtful, engaging book, the author explains how a neighborhood’s design lays the groundwork for the social relationships that make it a community. Blending social science with personal interviews, the author shares the lessons of planned communities from historic Riverside, Illinois, to archetypal Levittown, New York, and Disney’s Celebration, Florida. Through these inspirational stories, readers will discover the characteristics of neighborhoods that promote the attitudes and behaviors of a healthy community. This volume is an eye-opener for everyone who’s wondered what makes their local neighborhoods tick. It demystifies the way planners, architects, developers, organizers, and citizens come together in crafting a community’s physical elements, policies, programs, and processes. Readers will come away with a new understanding of their roles in creating the communities they want.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351177400
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
How does the design of a neighborhood affect the people who live there? In this thoughtful, engaging book, the author explains how a neighborhood’s design lays the groundwork for the social relationships that make it a community. Blending social science with personal interviews, the author shares the lessons of planned communities from historic Riverside, Illinois, to archetypal Levittown, New York, and Disney’s Celebration, Florida. Through these inspirational stories, readers will discover the characteristics of neighborhoods that promote the attitudes and behaviors of a healthy community. This volume is an eye-opener for everyone who’s wondered what makes their local neighborhoods tick. It demystifies the way planners, architects, developers, organizers, and citizens come together in crafting a community’s physical elements, policies, programs, and processes. Readers will come away with a new understanding of their roles in creating the communities they want.
Do Neighborhoods Matter?
Author: Margery Austin Turner
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Communities
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Where we choose to live matters-not only for our own families but for the future of the metropolitan region as a whole. The neighborhoods in which we live not only affect our day-to-day quality of life, but may also determine our risk of being victimized by crime and violence, the quality of our children's public education, and our access to jobs, income, and wealth accumulation. At the same time, our individual location choices shape the social and economic geography of the urban region. One by one, families' individual decisions about where to live add up, determing the racial and ethnic composition of neighborhoods, the relative affluence of communities across the region, homeownership rates, house values, and the tax base of local governments. -- Introduction.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Communities
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Where we choose to live matters-not only for our own families but for the future of the metropolitan region as a whole. The neighborhoods in which we live not only affect our day-to-day quality of life, but may also determine our risk of being victimized by crime and violence, the quality of our children's public education, and our access to jobs, income, and wealth accumulation. At the same time, our individual location choices shape the social and economic geography of the urban region. One by one, families' individual decisions about where to live add up, determing the racial and ethnic composition of neighborhoods, the relative affluence of communities across the region, homeownership rates, house values, and the tax base of local governments. -- Introduction.
Baltimore's Patterson Park
Author: Tim Almaguer
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 9780738543659
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
Patterson Park is an urban oasis, a sacred green space surrounded by red brick row homes and generations of diverse cultures and neighborhoods. For almost 180 years, Baltimoreans have picnicked under tall tulip poplars, strolled the deeply curved paths, and enjoyed the rich architectural design of this 137-acre East Baltimore park. Patterson Park is not simply beautiful landscapes, scenic vistas, and tree-lined pathways. This refuge is also an urban emerald with many facets. Patterson Park has served as the defenses of Baltimore during the War of 1812, a Civil War surgical hospital, and a picturesque home to herons, wood ducks, and painted turtles. Patterson Park has a free outdoor gym with tennis courts, volleyball nets, and an ice rink, as well as paths for relaxing walks around the boat lake. Since its beginnings in 1827, Patterson Park has been a prime example of how urban open spaces can complete and unify diverse communities.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 9780738543659
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
Patterson Park is an urban oasis, a sacred green space surrounded by red brick row homes and generations of diverse cultures and neighborhoods. For almost 180 years, Baltimoreans have picnicked under tall tulip poplars, strolled the deeply curved paths, and enjoyed the rich architectural design of this 137-acre East Baltimore park. Patterson Park is not simply beautiful landscapes, scenic vistas, and tree-lined pathways. This refuge is also an urban emerald with many facets. Patterson Park has served as the defenses of Baltimore during the War of 1812, a Civil War surgical hospital, and a picturesque home to herons, wood ducks, and painted turtles. Patterson Park has a free outdoor gym with tennis courts, volleyball nets, and an ice rink, as well as paths for relaxing walks around the boat lake. Since its beginnings in 1827, Patterson Park has been a prime example of how urban open spaces can complete and unify diverse communities.
Fragments of Trauma and the Social Production of Suffering
Author: Michael O'Loughlin
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1442231866
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 341
Book Description
Fragments of Trauma and the Social Production of Suffering: Trauma, History, and Memory offers a kaleidoscope of perspectives that highlight the problem of traumatic memory. Because trauma fragments memory, storytelling is impeded by what is unknowable and what is unspeakable. Each of the contributors tackles the problem of narrativizing memory that is constructed from fragments that have been passed along the generations. When trauma is cultural as well as personal, it becomes even more invisible, as each generation’s attempts at coping push the pain further below the surface. Consequently, that pain becomes increasingly ineffable, haunting succeeding generations. In each story the contributors offer, there emerges the theme of difference, a difference that turns back on itself and makes an accusation. Themes of knowing and unknowing show the terrible toll that trauma takes when there is no one with whom the trauma can be acknowledged and worked through. In the face of utter lack of recognition, what might be known together becomes hidden. Our failure to speak to these unaspirated truths becomes a betrayal of self and also of others. In the case of intergenerational and cultural trauma, we betray not only our ancestors but also the future generations to come. In the face of unacknowledged trauma, this book reveals that we are confronted with the perennial choice of speaking or becoming complicit in our silence.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1442231866
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 341
Book Description
Fragments of Trauma and the Social Production of Suffering: Trauma, History, and Memory offers a kaleidoscope of perspectives that highlight the problem of traumatic memory. Because trauma fragments memory, storytelling is impeded by what is unknowable and what is unspeakable. Each of the contributors tackles the problem of narrativizing memory that is constructed from fragments that have been passed along the generations. When trauma is cultural as well as personal, it becomes even more invisible, as each generation’s attempts at coping push the pain further below the surface. Consequently, that pain becomes increasingly ineffable, haunting succeeding generations. In each story the contributors offer, there emerges the theme of difference, a difference that turns back on itself and makes an accusation. Themes of knowing and unknowing show the terrible toll that trauma takes when there is no one with whom the trauma can be acknowledged and worked through. In the face of utter lack of recognition, what might be known together becomes hidden. Our failure to speak to these unaspirated truths becomes a betrayal of self and also of others. In the case of intergenerational and cultural trauma, we betray not only our ancestors but also the future generations to come. In the face of unacknowledged trauma, this book reveals that we are confronted with the perennial choice of speaking or becoming complicit in our silence.
STATEMENTS BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS UNITED STATES SENATE
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 450
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 450
Book Description
The Church and the People
Author: Hugh Roy SCOTT
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Baltimore (Md.)
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Baltimore (Md.)
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
Collaborative Strategies for Sustainable Cities
Author: Eric S. Zeemering
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135130752
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 171
Book Description
Baltimore, like many other cities around the globe, is redesigning local government policy and programs in order to become a more sustainable city. Sustainability, as a concept guiding public action, encourages city officials to integrate policy and programs addressing the economic, environmental, and social health of the community. City governments, including Baltimore, have adopted plans to integrate this new priority into local policy and program management. Reorienting city policy and programs to address an emergent concern like sustainability requires collaboration between city government and various actors and organizations in the community. Collaborative Strategies for Sustainable Cities examines how cities define sustainability and form policy implementation networks to integrate sustainability into city programs. Using the city of Baltimore to describe and analyze the involvement of the participants in local sustainability efforts in rich detail, Eric S. Zeemering argues that when we think about the sustainable city, the city government is not the best unit of analysis for our investigations or policy planning. Instead, policy networks within cities carve out slices of a sustainability agenda, define sustainability in their own ways, and form implementation networks with city government officials, neighborhood and community organizations, funders, and state and federal agencies in order to achieve specific goals. When cities begin to integrate sustainability into policies and programs, surveying and understanding competing definitions of sustainability within the community may be central to their success. The book’s rich array of data, including qualitative data from elite interviews and public documents, Q-methodology and social network analysis will make for an engaging read to scholars of political science or public affairs as well as the interested citizen or policy advocate.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135130752
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 171
Book Description
Baltimore, like many other cities around the globe, is redesigning local government policy and programs in order to become a more sustainable city. Sustainability, as a concept guiding public action, encourages city officials to integrate policy and programs addressing the economic, environmental, and social health of the community. City governments, including Baltimore, have adopted plans to integrate this new priority into local policy and program management. Reorienting city policy and programs to address an emergent concern like sustainability requires collaboration between city government and various actors and organizations in the community. Collaborative Strategies for Sustainable Cities examines how cities define sustainability and form policy implementation networks to integrate sustainability into city programs. Using the city of Baltimore to describe and analyze the involvement of the participants in local sustainability efforts in rich detail, Eric S. Zeemering argues that when we think about the sustainable city, the city government is not the best unit of analysis for our investigations or policy planning. Instead, policy networks within cities carve out slices of a sustainability agenda, define sustainability in their own ways, and form implementation networks with city government officials, neighborhood and community organizations, funders, and state and federal agencies in order to achieve specific goals. When cities begin to integrate sustainability into policies and programs, surveying and understanding competing definitions of sustainability within the community may be central to their success. The book’s rich array of data, including qualitative data from elite interviews and public documents, Q-methodology and social network analysis will make for an engaging read to scholars of political science or public affairs as well as the interested citizen or policy advocate.
People, building neighborhoods
Author: National Commission on Neighborhoods
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Community development, Urban
Languages : en
Pages : 696
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Community development, Urban
Languages : en
Pages : 696
Book Description
Memoirs of the Miami Valley
Author: John Calvin Hover
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Butler County (Ohio)
Languages : en
Pages : 734
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Butler County (Ohio)
Languages : en
Pages : 734
Book Description
Juggling With Knives
Author: Robert A. Henricks
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN: 1634179706
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 255
Book Description
Chef Harry Wells thinks he is retired from his former life doing special ops for the Defense Department. But when he attempts to cater a dinner on Deer Island in the St. Lawrence River, he finds himself caught up in the murder of an FBI agent as well as a narcotics investigation involving a Chinese triad, Russian organized crime and some people from Yale University's Skull and Bones Society. He is pulled into the FBI's operation and gets partnered with a G-man named Ronnie Malcolm. Malcolm is reluctant to work with a civilian but he comes to value the training and hard learned skills of a man such as Harry Wells. Harry's boss and restaurant owner, Agathe Foutopolis, a Greek immigrant, does not share her chef's enthusiasm for the cloak and dagger life, but she soon finds that Harry's problems are becoming hers as someone threatens to destroy her business and all she has worked for. The action in this book runs throughout and will keep the reader guessing with every twist and turn.
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN: 1634179706
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 255
Book Description
Chef Harry Wells thinks he is retired from his former life doing special ops for the Defense Department. But when he attempts to cater a dinner on Deer Island in the St. Lawrence River, he finds himself caught up in the murder of an FBI agent as well as a narcotics investigation involving a Chinese triad, Russian organized crime and some people from Yale University's Skull and Bones Society. He is pulled into the FBI's operation and gets partnered with a G-man named Ronnie Malcolm. Malcolm is reluctant to work with a civilian but he comes to value the training and hard learned skills of a man such as Harry Wells. Harry's boss and restaurant owner, Agathe Foutopolis, a Greek immigrant, does not share her chef's enthusiasm for the cloak and dagger life, but she soon finds that Harry's problems are becoming hers as someone threatens to destroy her business and all she has worked for. The action in this book runs throughout and will keep the reader guessing with every twist and turn.