Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-334) and index.
Contents:
Concentrated poverty, public housing reform, and the promise of integration -- Theoretical assumptions and policy orientations -- Mixed-income development in context: urban poverty, community development, and the transformation of public housing -- Setting the stage: the neighborhood and development site contexts -- From physical transformation to re-creating community: development strategies and inputs -- Does social "mix" lead to social mixing?: emergent community and the nature of social interaction -- Space, place, and social control: surveillance, regulation, and contested community -- Development, neighborhood, and civic life: the question of broader integration -- The promise and perils of mixed-income public housing transformation.
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