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This book addresses the questions of what went wrong with Detroit and what can be done to reinvent the Motor City
List of contents
Introduction Reinventing Detroit: Urban Decline and the
Politics of Possibility
Michael Peter Smith and L. Owen Kirkpatrick
Part I: Theoretical and Epistemological Frameworks
1 Rereading Detroit: Toward a Polanyian Methodology
L. Owen Kirkpatrick and Michael Peter Smith
2 The Spontaneous Sociology of Detroit's Hyper-Crisis
Mathieu Hikaru Desan and George Steinmetz
3 Learning from Detroit: How Research on a Declining City Enriches Urban Studies
Margaret Dewar, Matthew Weber, Eric Seymour, Meagan Elliott, and Patrick Cooper-McCann
Part II: How we Got Here: Cities, the State, and Markets
4 National Urban Policy and the Fate of Detroit
William K. Tabb
5 The Normalization of Market Fundamentalism in Detroit: The Case of Land Abandonment
Jason Hackworth
Part III: W here we Are: Fiscal Crisis, Local Democracy, and Neoliberal Austerity
6 Detroit in Bankruptcy
Reynolds Farley
7 Democracy vs. Efficiency in Detroit
John Gallagher
8 Ritual and Redistribution in De-democratized Detroit
L. Owen Kirkpatrick
9 Framing Detroit
Jamie Peck
Part IV: Where we Are Going: Pitfalls and Possibilities
10 Detroit Prospects: Why Recovery is Elusive
Peter Eisinger
11 A Community Wealth-Building Vision for Detroit and Beyond
Gar Alperowitz and Steve Dubb
12 The Cooperative City: New Visions for Urban Futures
David Fasenfest
13 Which Way, "Detroit"?
Peter Marcuse
About the Contributors
Index
About the author
Michael Peter Smith
Summary
This book addresses the questions of what went wrong with Detroit and what can be done to reinvent the Motor City