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Politics of Joint University and Community Housing Development - Cambridge, Boston, and Beyond

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Informationen zum Autor Richard Sobel has researched and taught at Princeton, Smith, University of Connecticut, Harvard, and Northwestern. He has been a fellow at Harvard's Kennedy, Medical, and Law Schools. Klappentext The Politics of Joint University and Community Housing Development: Cambridge, Boston, and Beyond discusses the process of university and community participation in cooperative housing development. Its lessons inform academic and policy understandings about the creation of new community housing by a range of urban institutions and civic groups. Zusammenfassung The Politics of Joint University and Community Housing Development: Cambridge! Boston! and Beyond discusses the process of university and community participation in cooperative housing development. Its lessons inform academic and policy understandings about the creation of new community housing by a range of urban institutions and civic groups. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I: The Cambridge Study Chapter One: Cambridge and Responses to the Housing CrisisChapter Two: MIT Projects: 'A Housing Program in Cambridge'Chapter Three: Harvard-Related Community Housing Projects in CambridgeChapter Four: Looking Back on CambridgePart II: Mission Park Housing in BostonChapter Five: Mission Park: The Roxbury Tenants and HarvardChapter Six: University Responsibility and Community HousingPart III: Community/University Housing ElsewhereChapter Seven: Other Joint DevelopmentsPart IV: New Saws for Building Community/University Housing Chapter Eight: Conclusions, Suggestions, and LessonsEpilogue and Reflections

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