Examines the ways in which austerity policies are transforming US
cities. Across the world’s most industrialized economies, the
financial crisis of 2007 caused a contraction of state budgets and
stimulated attempts to reform debt-burdened governments. In the United
States, a system of fiscal federalism meant this turn towards
austerity took a uniquely fragmented and geographically diverse form.
Drawing on case studies of recent urban restructuring, Cities under
Austerity challenges dominant understandings of austerity as a
distinctly national condition and develops a conceptualization of the
new US urban condition that reveals its emerging political and social
fault lines. The contributors empirically detail the restructuring
that is taking place across the United States, its underlying logics,
its local impacts and the ongoing processes of challenge and
resistance that influences how it is shaping the lives of citizens.
The new American political economy, it is argued, needs to be
understood as composed of a mosaic of urban experiences that both
build upon a differentiated foundation and creates new divergences. As
state reforms continue to interact with this diverse urban political
economy of the United States, this collection provides a
state-of-the-art survey on how postcrisis convergences and divergences
in urban economies and urban politics have laid the foundations for
the new political geography of the United States. Mark Davidson is
Associate Professor of Urban Geography at Clark University and the
coeditor (with Deborah Martin) of Urban Politics: Critical Approaches.
Kevin Ward is Professor of Human Geography at the University of
Manchester, United Kingdom and the coeditor (with Eugene McCann) of
Mobile Urbanism: Cities and Policymaking in the Global Age.
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Restructuring the US Metropolis
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ISBN
9781438468198
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
State University of New York Press (SUNY Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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