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Remaking recreation: Neoliberal urbanism and public recreation in Baltimore
Highlights Focuses on the relationship between urban neoliberalization and public recreation policy and planning in Baltimore, Maryland Demonstrates the inter-related phases of 'roll-back', 'roll-out', and 'roll-with' neoliberal urbanism and the impacts of these processes on specific communities Highlights the empirical conditions of 'actually existing' neoliberalism via policy and planning within a specific post-industrial American city Details the the implications for public recreation policy and planning in regard to race and environmental justice
Remaking recreation: Neoliberal urbanism and public recreation in Baltimore
Highlights Focuses on the relationship between urban neoliberalization and public recreation policy and planning in Baltimore, Maryland Demonstrates the inter-related phases of 'roll-back', 'roll-out', and 'roll-with' neoliberal urbanism and the impacts of these processes on specific communities Highlights the empirical conditions of 'actually existing' neoliberalism via policy and planning within a specific post-industrial American city Details the the implications for public recreation policy and planning in regard to race and environmental justice
Remaking recreation: Neoliberal urbanism and public recreation in Baltimore
Bustad, Jacob J. (author) / Andrews, David L. (author)
Cities ; 103
2020-04-25
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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