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Reconstructing Urban Politics Neighborhood Activism in Land-Use Change
Oleh:
Martin, Deborah G.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Urban Affairs Review vol. 39 no. 5 (Mei 2004)
,
page 589-612.
Topik:
governance
;
scale
;
local politics
;
community activism
Fulltext:
589UAR395.pdf
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Isi artikel
In urban governance, some responsibility for services and planning may lie with private entities. Residents challenging public policies may find recourse not from elected officials but from quasi-public agencies. This article examines contestation over a hospital expansion plan in Athens, Georgia. Using archival accounts and interviews, the author investigates the responses of the local state and the hospital to neighborhood-based activism and the success of residents in restructuring the hospital's decision-making process. The scale of contestation and negotiation differed from that of the city government. This case illustrates newstructures and scales of negotiation and accountability in quasi-public urban governance.
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