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In: Brill eBook titles 2009
Preliminary Material /D. Fasenfest -- Teaching Toward Praxis And Political Engagement /Melanie E. L. Bush and Deborah L. Little -- Another World Is Possible: Mobilizing For Global Justice /Lauren Langman -- Smos, Cyberactivism, And Entertainment As Politics: How Moveon Is Expanding Public Discourse And Political Struggle /Victoria Carty -- Extending Theories Of Ngos: Committed Hiv/ Aids Activists And Neoliberal Reforms In Ukraine /Arseniy Gutnik -- Stability And Change In The Contours Of Alliances Among Movements In The Social Forum Process /Christopher Chase-Dunn and Matheu Kaneshiro -- The Globalization Movement And World Social Forum: From Protest To Politics /Heather Gautney -- The Technocratization Of Protest: Transnational Advocacy Organizations And The Wto /Kristen Hopewell -- Emerging Emancipatory Processes In Latin America /Ximena De La Barra and R. A. Dello Buono -- Migration And Asymmetrical Integration In Latin America /Vìctor M. Figueroa Sepùlveda -- What Is The Potential Of Latin Americas Third Left? /Marie Kennedy , Fernando Leiva and Chris Tilly -- Resurrected Enterprises And Social Mobilization In Argentina /Laura Collin Harguindeguy -- Community Organizing, Rebellion, And The Progressive State: Neighborhood Councils In El Alto, Bolivia /Emily P. Achtenberg -- The Zapatistas Other Politics: The Subjects Of Autonomy /Margaret Cerullo -- Contributor Information /D. Fasenfest -- References Cited /D. Fasenfest -- Subject Index /D. Fasenfest -- Name Index /D. Fasenfest.
In: Critical sociology, Volume 50, Issue 6, p. 1005-1010
ISSN: 1569-1632
In: Critical sociology, Volume 48, Issue 4-5, p. 549-552
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In: Critical sociology, Volume 48, Issue 2, p. 189-192
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In: Critical sociology, Volume 47, Issue 7-8, p. 1057-1063
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In: Critical sociology, Volume 47, Issue 2, p. 165-169
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In: Critical sociology, Volume 46, Issue 7-8, p. 961-964
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In: Journal of urban affairs, Volume 43, Issue 1, p. 218-220
ISSN: 1467-9906
In: Critical sociology, Volume 45, Issue 7-8, p. 943-947
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In: Critical sociology, Volume 44, Issue 6, p. 851-855
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In: Critical sociology, Volume 43, Issue 6, p. 815-818
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In: Critical sociology, Volume 45, Issue 1, p. 33-47
ISSN: 1569-1632
The fiscal crisis faced by municipalities is the product of a range of structural and political factors that leave communities unable to meet their obligations. To deal with this crisis, the State of Michigan turned to a program of Emergency Managers who were given the power to overrule locally elected officials, abrogate existing contracts and arrangements, sell public property, and in short do whatever they wished to address the problem. Emergency Managers imposed austerity-based neoliberal policies with little regard for underlying structural forces that left communities impoverished, and which in the end protected bond holders. As the case of Flint, Michigan, demonstrates, these actions did little to alter the long-term prospects of cities, and inflicted real harm on Flint's residents when the EM embarked on a 'money saving' plan to terminate an agreement to use safe Detroit water. In the interim, Flint began drawing drinking water from the Flint River, resulting in high levels of lead in their water, producing a health crisis. At the end of the day, cities where Emergency Managers were in charge were left in unsustainable positions, burdened by new long-term debt, with every likelihood they would find themselves in another fiscal crisis in the coming decades.
In: Critical sociology, Volume 43, Issue 4-5, p. 521-523
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In: Critical sociology, Volume 43, Issue 2, p. 161-165
ISSN: 1569-1632