Why Detroit Matters

Why Detroit Matters
Decline, Renewal and Hope in a Divided City
Edited by Brian Doucet
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Detroit has come to symbolise deindustrialization and the challenges, and opportunities, it presents. As many cities struggle with urban decline, racial and ethnic tensions and the consequences of neoliberal governance and political fragmentation, Detroit’s relevance grows stronger.

Why Detroit Matters bridges academic and non-academic responses to this extreme example of a fractured and divided, post-industrial city.

Contributions from many of the leading scholars on Detroit are joined by influential writers, planners, artists and activists who have contributed chapters drawing on their experiences and ideas. The book concludes with interviews with some of the city’s most important visionaries who are engaged in inspiring practices which provide powerful lessons for Detroit and other cities around the world.

The book will be a valuable reference for scholars, practitioners and students from across disciplines including geography, planning, architecture, sociology, urban studies, history, American studies, and economics.

Bristol University Press
Bristol University Press

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About the author

Brian Doucet is an Associate Professor in the School of Planning at the University of Waterloo, Canada. Originally from Toronto, he lived in the

Netherlands between 2004 and 2017 where he taught Geography at Utrecht University and subsequently Urban Studies at Erasmus University College in Rotterdam. www.briandoucet.com

 

ISBN: 9781447327905
Format: eBook
Publication Date: 06/04/2017
Imprint: Policy Press