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Now available from our current issue, Activist Scholarship! Waiting for Wakanda: Activists challenge Black exclusion from the construction industry, by Kitty Kelly Epstein

This article can be found in the current issue of the Journal of Urban Affairs regarding Activist Scholarship. Waiting for Wakanda: Activists challenge Black exclusion from the construction industry, by Kitty Kelly Epstein Abstract The national economic position of Black Americans has for decades included unemployment rates that are double those of Whites and a racial… Continue reading Now available from our current issue, Activist Scholarship! Waiting for Wakanda: Activists challenge Black exclusion from the construction industry, by Kitty Kelly Epstein

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Special Issue Preview: Activist Scholarship

Articles from our current Special Issue, Activist Scholarship, have been posted! Please see all the links below for an introduction to all of our articles in this issue. Introduction By Guest Editor: Kitty Kelly Epstein Scholar-activism is an old practice with a relatively new name. Scholars have been actively working for social justice for decades.… Continue reading Special Issue Preview: Activist Scholarship

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Now available from our current issue, Examining Public Private Partnerships and the Production of Urban Space! Re-arranging public-private partnerships: The case of South Street Seaport New York, by Sandra Guinand

This article can be found in the current issue of the Journal of Urban Affairs regarding Examining Public Private Partnerships and the Production of Urban Space. Re-arranging public-private partnerships: The case of South Street Seaport New York, by Sandra Guinand Abstract The South Street Seaport, a historic district located at the southern tip of Manhattan, has… Continue reading Now available from our current issue, Examining Public Private Partnerships and the Production of Urban Space! Re-arranging public-private partnerships: The case of South Street Seaport New York, by Sandra Guinand

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Now available from our current issue, Examining Public Private Partnerships and the Production of Urban Space! Can public–private partnerships help achieve the right to the city in Brazil? The case of Casa Paulista program in São Paulo, by Priscila Izar

This article can be found in the current issue of the Journal of Urban Affairs regarding Examining Public Private Partnerships and the Production of Urban Space. Can public–private partnerships help achieve the right to the city in Brazil? The case of Casa Paulista program in São Paulo, by Priscila Izar Abstract This paper evaluates the compatibility… Continue reading Now available from our current issue, Examining Public Private Partnerships and the Production of Urban Space! Can public–private partnerships help achieve the right to the city in Brazil? The case of Casa Paulista program in São Paulo, by Priscila Izar

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Now available from our current issue, Examining Public Private Partnerships and the Production of Urban Space! Removing the public from public housing: Public–private redevelopment of the Ellen Wilson Dwellings in Washington, DC, by Johanna Bockman

This article can be found in the current issue of the Journal of Urban Affairs regarding Examining Public Private Partnerships and the Production of Urban Space. Removing the public from public housing: Public–private redevelopment of the Ellen Wilson Dwellings in Washington, DC, by Johanna Bockman Abstract In the United States, urban regimes have long brought together… Continue reading Now available from our current issue, Examining Public Private Partnerships and the Production of Urban Space! Removing the public from public housing: Public–private redevelopment of the Ellen Wilson Dwellings in Washington, DC, by Johanna Bockman

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Now available from our current issue, Examining Public Private Partnerships and the Production of Urban Space! Public–private synergies: Reconceiving urban redevelopment in Tübingen, Germany, by Susanna F. Schaller

This article can be found in the current issue of the Journal of Urban Affairs regarding Examining Public Private Partnerships and the Production of Urban Space. Public–private synergies: Reconceiving urban redevelopment in Tübingen, Germany, by Susanna F. Schaller Abstract The public–private development (PPD) model created in Tübingen, Germany, exemplifies an alternative to traditional PPD practices that… Continue reading Now available from our current issue, Examining Public Private Partnerships and the Production of Urban Space! Public–private synergies: Reconceiving urban redevelopment in Tübingen, Germany, by Susanna F. Schaller

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Now available from our current issue, Examining Public Private Partnerships and the Production of Urban Space! State domination in Singapore’s public–private partnerships, by Susan S. Fainstein

This article can be found in the current issue of the Journal of Urban Affairs regarding Examining Public Private Partnerships and the Production of Urban Space. State domination in Singapore’s public–private partnerships, by Susan S. Fainstein Abstract Within U.S. cities, public–private partnerships (PPPs) consisting of government agencies and property developers have been dominated by the profit-driven… Continue reading Now available from our current issue, Examining Public Private Partnerships and the Production of Urban Space! State domination in Singapore’s public–private partnerships, by Susan S. Fainstein

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Now available from our current issue, Examining Public Private Partnerships and the Production of Urban Space! Local-level philanthropic partnerships in public education: Dilemmas for equity and public responsibility, by Elizabeth Nisbet

This article can be found in the current issue of the Journal of Urban Affairs regarding Examining Public Private Partnerships and the Production of Urban Space. Local-level philanthropic partnerships in public education: Dilemmas for equity and public responsibility, by Elizabeth Nisbet Abstract Public–private partnerships (PPPs) have a growing presence in U.S. public schools in activities ranging… Continue reading Now available from our current issue, Examining Public Private Partnerships and the Production of Urban Space! Local-level philanthropic partnerships in public education: Dilemmas for equity and public responsibility, by Elizabeth Nisbet

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Now available from our current issue, Examining Public Private Partnerships and the Production of Urban Space! Developing homeless shelters through public–private partnerships: The case of the Red Door Family Shelter in Toronto, by Matti Siemiatycki

This article can be found in the current issue of the Journal of Urban Affairs regarding Examining Public Private Partnerships and the Production of Urban Space. Developing homeless shelters through public–private partnerships: The case of the Red Door Family Shelter in Toronto, by Matti Siemiatycki Abstract This article examines the possibility of delivering much-needed social service… Continue reading Now available from our current issue, Examining Public Private Partnerships and the Production of Urban Space! Developing homeless shelters through public–private partnerships: The case of the Red Door Family Shelter in Toronto, by Matti Siemiatycki

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Special Issue Preview: Examining Public Private Partnerships and the Production of Urban Space

Articles from our current Examining Public Private Partnerships and the Production of Urban Space, have been posted on our site now! Please see all the links below for an introduction to all of our articles in this issue. Introduction By Guest Editors: Sandra Guinand and Susanna F. Schaller The articles in this special issue explore… Continue reading Special Issue Preview: Examining Public Private Partnerships and the Production of Urban Space