The Urban Experience: An Interdisciplinary Policy Perspective

Barry Bluestone (Russell B. and Andree B. Stearns Professor Emeritus of Public Policy, Russell B. and Andree B. Stearns Professor Emeritus of Public Policy, Northeastern University),Mary Huff Stevenson (Professor of Economics Emerita, Professor of Economics Emerita, University of Massachusetts, Boston),Russell E. Williams (Associate Professor of Economics and Coordinator of the Urban Studies Minor, Associate Professor of Economics and Coordinator of the Urban Studies Minor, Wheaton College)

The Urban Experience: An Interdisciplinary Policy Perspective
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Country
United States
Published
9 June 2022
Pages
640
ISBN
9780197527313

The Urban Experience: An Interdisciplinary Policy Perspective

Barry Bluestone (Russell B. and Andree B. Stearns Professor Emeritus of Public Policy, Russell B. and Andree B. Stearns Professor Emeritus of Public Policy, Northeastern University),Mary Huff Stevenson (Professor of Economics Emerita, Professor of Economics Emerita, University of Massachusetts, Boston),Russell E. Williams (Associate Professor of Economics and Coordinator of the Urban Studies Minor, Associate Professor of Economics and Coordinator of the Urban Studies Minor, Wheaton College)

The Urban Experience provides a fresh approach to the study of metropolitan areas by combining economic principles, social insight, and political realities with an appreciation of public policy to understand how U.S. cities and suburbs function in the 21st century. The new edition will feature a new cohesive framework called the Metropolitan Area Dynamic introduced in the first chapter of the book, then incorporated into every chapter, to demonstrate the demographic, economic, political, social, and public policy forces that impact metropolitan areas. The narrative of the book is grounded in the real life experiences of students and their families on the premise that there is a fascination about one’s own surroundings to engage the students in their study.
It uses a great deal of historical and comparative data to explore the wide variation in how we experience urban and suburban communities and will include greater discussion of cities worldwide to engage with large scale global issues like climate change, immigration/migration, and inequality. It addresses the changing role and function of U.S. metropolitan areas in an age of growing global competition and focuses on key contemporary problems facing cities and suburbs. Providing an interdisciplinary approach to the topic, the book introduces analyses from economics, sociology, and political science, urban studies, and public policy as useful tools to understand the evolution and current status of the nation’s urban areas.The book will be a valuable text for urban scholars, public officials, and all those interested in understanding urban dynamics.

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