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The Black Metropolis in the Twenty-First Century: Race, Power, and Politics of Place - Paperback

The Black Metropolis in the Twenty-First Century: Race, Power, and Politics of Place - Paperback

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by Robert D. Bullard (Editor), Angela Glover Blackwell (Contribution by), Edward J. Blakely (Contribution by)

This book brings together key essays that seek to make visible and expand our understanding of the role of government (policies, programs, and investments) in shaping cities and metropolitan regions; the costs and consequences of uneven urban and regional growth patterns; suburban sprawl and public health, transportation, and economic development; and the enduring connection of place, space, and race in the era of increased globalization. Whether intended or unintended, many government policies (housing, transportation, land use, environmental, economic development, education, etc.) have aided and in some cases subsidized suburban sprawl, job flight, and spatial mismatch; concentrated urban poverty; and heightened racial and economic disparities.

Author Biography

Robert D. Bullard is the Ware Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Director of the Environmental Justice Resource Center at Clark Atlanta University. He is the author of thirteen books that address sustainable development, environmental racism, urban land use, industrial facility siting, community reinvestment, housing, transportation, and smart growth. His most recent book is entitled Growing Smarter: Achieving Livable Communities, Environmental Justice and Regional Equity (MIT Press 2007).

Number of Pages: 294
Dimensions: 0.67 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: May 03, 2007