

An edition of Networking neighborhoods (2001)
By Eric Van Hove,Erik Van Hove
Publish Date
July 2001
Publisher
University of South Carolina Press
Language
eng
Pages
128
Description:
"In Networking Neighborhoods, Erik Van Hove establishes a direct link between existing perceptions of cities and the persistence of urban poverty. He explores a mystery surrounding urban poverty - its perpetuation despite the great wealth of modern nations and their efforts to eradicate it. Through his overview of urban history, his appeal to the ideas of key urban sociologists, and his experiences as a partner in an unconventional neighborhood development agency, Van Hove offers a fresh way of looking at urban environments that enables the resuscitation of neighborhoods choked off from the vitality around them."--Jacket.
subjects: Poor, Stadtteil, Public welfare, Stadtsoziologie, Urban poor, Armut, History, Public welfare, europe