Diverging space for deviants : the politics of Atlanta's public housing /
"This book explores the typically overlooked positive role of public housing--in a political, social, and spatial sense--in facilitating social movements and activism. With Atlanta as the case study, the author suggests that the decline in support for p
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The University of Georgia Press,
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Publisher Address: | Athens : |
Publication Dates: | [2021] |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Summary: |
"This book explores the typically overlooked positive role of public housing--in a political, social, and spatial sense--in facilitating social movements and activism. With Atlanta as the case study, the author suggests that the decline in support for p |
Carrier Form: | xv, 250 pages : illustrations, maps, forms ; 23 cm |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: |
9780820359526 (paperback) : 0820359521 (paperback) 9780820359519 (hardcover) 0820359513 (hardcover) 9780820359502 (electronic book) 0820359505 (electronic book) |
Index Number: | HD7288 |
CLC: | F299.712.7 |
Call Number: | F299.712.7/R696 |
Contents: | A new deal to plan the new south: the politics of Atlanta's public housing -- University homes: the spatial uplift of a deviant slum -- From production of place to production of space: spatial justice in Perry homes -- Grady homes: scaling up Black part |