We can't find the internet
Attempting to reconnect
Something went wrong!
Hang in there while we get back on track
Price loading...
Routledge The Cultural Contradictions of Progressive Politics: The Role of Cultural Change and the Global Economy in Local Policymaking (Routledge Research in Urban Politics and Policy)
Price data last checked 103 day(s) ago - refreshing...
Price History & Forecast
No Price Data Available
Price history will appear here once data is collected from Amazon.
Price Distribution
No price data available for histogram
Description
Product Description Why do some U.S. cities like Seattle and Boston impose social exactions and sustainability targets on private investment while others like Las Vegas and Houston offer property tax and fee remissions to business, tolerate environmentally hazardous activities such as oil drilling, and express skepticism even about recycling mandates? The behavior of the former cities appears especially puzzling in view of globalization processes that seemingly offer many more options to mobile capital and expose cities’ vulnerability to private investment decisions. Cultural Contradictions examines the paradoxical finding that some U.S. cities can impose burdensome regulations and extract social and environmental contributions from the private sector despite an apparently weak bargaining position. It usescultural change and the growth of non-traditional subcultures to explain why cities adopt these progressive policies. Responding to the urban policy literature’s tendency to prioritize economic considerations over other kinds of causal factors, the book demonstrates the joint impact of culture and economics in encouraging policy outcomes which emphasize social justice, human rights, and environmental sustainability in large U.S. cities. The book makes several specific contributions to urban literature. First, it argues that cities in which nontraditional cultural beliefs and practices thrive and which are strongly linked to dynamic economic sectors such as information services, professional, scientific and technical services, financial services, and education and health care services are especially likely to adopt progressive policies. It establishes this claim using both statistical analysis of large-N city samples and a closer investigation of four case studies. Second, it reveals how progressive policies are a plausible response to psychological concerns associated with unconventional ways of life and the nature of postindustrial society. Finally, the book indicates how these new ways of life and postindustrial economic sectors grow in mutually reinforcing ways in order to make these policies acceptable to local economic elites and therefore favorable to the city’s future development. Review "This wonderful book brings a fresh perspective to urban studies. Connecting cultural understanding to policy decisions about commerce, housing, gay rights, and environmental questions, it thoughtfully probes how transformations to the identity of space, and changes to life-styles and the movements they foster alter the self-consciousness of urban residents and remake political possibilities." ―Ira Katznelson, Columbia University "Cogently written and thoroughly researched, this ground-breaking book offers a new paradigm in understanding urban economic development and progressive policy. Rosdil has persuasively identified the conditions under which nontraditional cultural movements shape major city policies." ―Kenneth Wong, Brown University About the Author Donald Rosdil is a political scientist who received the M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. He has held teaching appointments at DePaul University, Dartmouth College, George Mason University, George Washington University and Towson University. In addition, he was a Visiting Scholar in the Urban Studies and Planning Program at the University of Maryland. Rosdil’s research focuses on cultural and value change in the United States and its impact on urban policy outcomes, especially economic development and environmental sustainability. His work has appeared in Urban Affairs Review, the Journal of Urban Affairs, and Urban Studies.
Product Specifications
- Brand
- Routledge
- Format
- Hardcover
- ASIN
- 041553402X
- Domain
- Amazon UK
- Release Date
- 08 August 2012
- Listed Since
- 08 February 2012
Barcode
No barcode data available
Similar Products You Might Like
95% match
Routledge The Politics of Urban Cultural Policy - Global Studies
Routledge
£131.84
19 Apr 2026
95% match
Cities, Change, and Conflict, International Edition
WADSWORTH
£25.00
23 Feb 2026
94% match
The Politics of Urban Cultural Policy: Global Perspectives (Routledge Studies in Human Geography)
Routledge
£61.18
19 Feb 2026
94% match
Comparative Civic Culture: The Role of Local Culture in Urban Policy-Making
Routledge
£141.70
08 Mar 2026
94% match
The Rise of Progressive Cities East and West: 6 (ARI - Springer Asia Series, 6)
Springer
£71.35
08 Mar 2026
94% match
Routledge Cultural Political Economy - RIPE Series Book
Routledge
£140.69
20 Apr 2026
94% match
Cities and the Cultural Economy (Routledge Critical Introductions to Urbanism and the City)
Routledge
£110.00
26 Feb 2026
94% match
The Cultural Meaning of Urban Space (Contemporary Urban Studies)
Praeger
£63.84
23 Feb 2026
94% match
Urban Social Capital: Civil Society and City Life
Routledge
£110.89
10 Jan 2026
94% match
Cities for People, Not for Profit: Critical Urban Theory and the Right to the City
Routledge
£174.29
04 Mar 2026
94% match
Intercultural Cities: Policy and Practice for a New Era (Global Diversities)
MACMILLAN
£115.46
09 Mar 2026
94% match
Routledge Urban Change and Citizenship Vol 3 - Conflict & Resistance
Routledge
£136.27
17 Apr 2026
94% match
Understanding Urban Policy: A Critical Introduction
Wiley-Blackwell
£84.67
07 Mar 2026
94% match
The Urban Political: Ambivalent Spaces of Late Neoliberalism
MACMILLAN
£56.04
23 Feb 2026
94% match
The Urban Political: Ambivalent Spaces of Late Neoliberalism
Springer
£77.66
01 Mar 2026
94% match
An Urban Politics of Climate Change: Experimentation and the Governing of Socio-Technical Transitions
Routledge
£111.79
25 Feb 2026
93% match
Cultural Analysis: Volume 1, Politics, Public Law, and Administration
Routledge
£104.84
02 Mar 2026
93% match
The Politics of Incremental Progressivism: Governments, Governances and Urban Policy Changes in São Paulo (IJURR Studies in Urban and Social Change Book Series)
Wiley
£55.20
08 Mar 2026
93% match
The Production of Alternative Urban Spaces: An International Dialogue (Regions and Cities)
Routledge
£97.00
24 Feb 2026
93% match
The Leftmost City: Power and Progressive Politics - Routledge
Routledge
£127.67
05 Mar 2026
93% match
The Urban Political Economy and Ecology of Automobility: Driving Cities, Driving Inequality, Driving Politics (Routledge Studies in Urbanism and the City)
Routledge
£115.67
02 Mar 2026
93% match
Routledge Urban Change and Citizenship in Times of Crisis Vol 1
Routledge
£140.00
19 Apr 2026
93% match
Readings in Urban Economics: Issues and Public Policy (Wiley Blackwell Readings for Contemporary Economics)
Wiley-Blackwell
£110.89
08 Mar 2026
93% match
The New Urban Sociology
Routledge
£162.91
02 Feb 2026