Illuminates how local board systems operate and the motivations and
experiences of their members. While 97 percent of all American cities
are smaller than 50,000 and millions of Americans experience civic
life in these communities, what we know about their politics and
governance is limited, particularly how local board systems operate,
who the board members are, what motivates them to serve, and what they
think about their experiences. Drawing on a unique and extensive set
of survey data from board members, mayors, and city councilors in
sixty cities across six states, Government in the Twilight Zone
significantly expands our knowledge of small city boards and politics.
By embedding the empirical research in the historical trajectory of
small towns, John R. Baker provides a rich narrative that discusses
the role of entities such as planning commissions, parks and
recreation boards, and zoning appeals boards. He also clarifies how
board and commission members are recruited in small cities, explains
how these organizations work to make the decisions required of them,
and reveals what they and their city councilors and mayors think about
their importance and effectiveness.
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Volunteers to Small-City Boards and Commissions
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781438456324
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
State University of New York Press (SUNY Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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