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In the 1980s, the failure of corporate strategies and trickle-down economics led to gross inequalities among many U.S. neighbourhoods and cities. By examining and comparing a gentrifying and a low-income neighbourhood in two medium-sized cities, Gordana Rabrenovic shows how the problems they faced are typical of a number of neighbourhoods nationwide. In particular, Rabrenovic focuses on the relationship between neighbourhood associations and urban restructuring, arguing persuasively that the success of neighbourhood associations depends more on the city in which the neighbourhood is located than on the neighbourhood itself. Her tale discusses two very different cities with distinct political economies: Albany, a healthy service sector city, and Schenectady, a declining manufacturing city. Acknowledging both the value and limits of collective action, Rabrenovic addresses issues of particular relevance in urban areas, such as land use and crime, as well as the need for neighbourhood organizations to forge links with local elites and other neighbourhoods, and to engage and bring together poor and minority residents. Her analysis of neighbourhood-based mobilization, preservation, and revitalization illuminates the ways in which grassroots issues intersect with prevailing political agendas and the national economy, as well as how issues, such as race and class affect daily community politics. Gordana Rabrenovic is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Northeastern University.

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title:Community Builders : A Tale of Neighborhood Mobilization in Two Cities Conflicts in Urban and Regional Development
author:Rabrenovic, Gordana.
publisher:Temple University Press
isbn10 | asin:1566394090
print isbn13:9781566394093
ebook isbn13:9780585368955
language:English
subjectCommunity organization--New York (State)--Albany, Community organization--New York (State)--Schenectady, Homeowners' associations--New York (State)--Albany, Homeowners' associations--New York (State)--Schenectady, Community development--New York (State)--
publication date:1996
lcc:HN80.A33R33 1996eb
ddc:307.3/362
subject:Community organization--New York (State)--Albany, Community organization--New York (State)--Schenectady, Homeowners' associations--New York (State)--Albany, Homeowners' associations--New York (State)--Schenectady, Community development--New York (State)--
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Community Builders
Page ii
Conflicts in Urban and Regional Development,
a series edited by John R. Logan and Todd Swanstrom
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Community Builders
A Tale of Neighborhood Mobilization in Two Cities
Gordana Rabrenovic
Page iv Temple University Press Philadelphia 19122 Copyright 1996 by - photo 2
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Temple University Press, Philadelphia 19122
Copyright 1996 by Temple University. All rights reserved
Published 1996
Printed in the United States of America
Picture 3The paper used in this book meets the requirements of the American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.481984
Text design by Will Boehm
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Rabrenovic, Gordana, 1957
Community builders : a tale of neighborhood mobilization in two cities / Gordana
Rabrenovic.
p. cm. (Conflicts in urban and regional development)
Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.
ISBN 1-56639-409-0 (cloth : alk. paper). ISBN 1-56639-410-4 (pbk. : alk. paper)
1. Community organizationNew York (State)Albany. 2. Community organi
zationNew York (State)Schenectady. 3. Homeowners' associationsNew York
(State)Albany. 4. Homeowners' associationsNew York (State)Schenectady.
5. Community development, UrbanNew York (State)Albany. 6. Community
development, UrbanNew York (State)Schenectady. 7. Albany (N.Y.)Social
conditions. 8. Schenectady (N.Y.)Social conditions. I. Title. II. Series.
HN80.A33R33 1996
307.3'362dc20
95-33292
The maps on pages 52, 67, 93, 138, 144, and 166 are by Alan Saiz. Used by permission of Alan Saiz.
Page v
For my parents,
Ljiljana and Bozidar Rabrenovic,
who taught me to be persistent and
to believe in collective action
Page vii
Contents
List of Tables and Maps
ix
Acknowledgments
xi
One
Introduction: Economic Restructuring, Urban Change, and Neighborhoods in Crisis
1
Two
Neighborhood Associations as Place-Based Collective Actors
15
Three
Albany, the Restructured City: State Government, Its Political Machine, and Neighborhood Politics
38
Four
Center Square and Its Neighborhood Association: Organizing for Success
64
Five
Arbor Hill: Revitalizing an Inner-City Neighborhood
92

Page viii
Six
Schenectady, the Declining City: General Electric, Deindustrialization, and Strategies for the City's Renewal
120
Seven
The Stockade: Defending the Gentrified Neighborhood in a Declining Industrial City
143
Eight
Hamilton Hill: A Low-Income Neighborhood Struggling for Survival
164
Nine
Neighborhoods, Strategies, and the City Context
191
References
213
Index
227

Page ix
Tables and Maps
Tables
Table 1: Models of Neighborhood Mobilization
8
Table 2: Land-Use Characteristics of Neighborhoods in Albany and Schenectady
12
Table 3: Socioeconomic Characteristics of Neighborhoods in Albany and Schenectady
12
Table 4: Land-Use Characteristics of Center Square Neighborhood
68
Table 5: Socioeconomic Characteristics of Center Square Neighborhood
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