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Geographies of Opportunity for Whom?Neighborhood Improvement Programs as Regulators of Neighborhood ActivismDepartment of Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign Local governments claim that neighborhood improvement programs develop grassroots leadership capacity, raise the importance of neighborhood issues on the citywide political agenda, and empower residents to solve neighborhood-level problems. This article argues that neighborhood improvement programs also jeopardize the geography of opportunity, particularly women's neighborhood activism. Drawing from interviews with neighborhood activists and local government officials from one municipality in Southern California, this study illuminates the ways in which local government efforts regulate and contain neighborhood activism.
Key Words: neighborhood improvement programs; gender Santa Ana neighborhood activism neighborhood organizations
Journal of Planning Education and Research, Vol. 26, No. 3,
261-271 (2007) |
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