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Moskow, Michael H. – 1974
There is now an enormous communications belt between the academic world and government. The whole thrust of the new direction in federal funding of urban programs is to give people with bad housing and state and local governments with immoveable problems the cash they need to back up their particular priorities in the marketplace. This means…
Descriptors: Educational Programs, Government Role, Higher Education, Research
Zuiches, James J.; Fuguitt, Glenn V. – 1971
This paper describes and tests a series of hypotheses about the effects of locality characteristics upon the growth of nonmetropolitan urban places. In the cross-sectional analysis of this study, the potential effectiveness of resource-based development seems limited as a factor in urban growth except in the North Central region. On the other…
Descriptors: Population Distribution, Population Growth, Population Trends, Sociology
Roessingh, K. H.
This document is the report of a European professor on his immediate impressions during his stay in the United States and Canada. One observation made refers to the extent of racial and social polarization of American society--between rich and poor, black and white, and government and the public. Notice is taken of the increasing pressure for…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Blacks, Community Organizations, Cross Cultural Studies
Van Dusen, Albert C.; Brictson, Robert C. – 1972
This report is the last in a series of four quarterly progress reports covering Phase III of the University-Urban Interface Program. Its content is concentrated on events and research activities in the five priority areas during the period April-June, 1972. An introductory section briefly redefines these areas: 1) minority and community services;…
Descriptors: Community Services, Higher Education, School Community Relationship, Social Action
Peer reviewedStern, Robert N.; Galle, Omer R. – Social Science Quarterly, 1978
Examines the proposition that metropolitan functional differentiation is related to levels of industrial conflict. Differentiation was measured by specialization of metropolitan areas in particular types of production. Findings indicate that metropolitan functional specialization provides insight into the number of disputes that occur rather than…
Descriptors: Conflict, Data Analysis, Economics, Industrial Structure
Peer reviewedSadalla, Edward K.; Stea, David – Environment and Behavior, 1978
Introduces this special issue devoted to the psychology of urban life by explaining the two approaches of study, the ecological and the sociostructural, and by briefly describing each paper presented. (MA)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Environmental Education, Environmental Influences, Psychological Needs
Peer reviewedPink, William T. – Journal of Educational Thought, 1977
Details the structural weaknesses of contemporary educational programming in the urban setting. Argues that the separate disciplinary approach to what are seen as multi disciplinary problems is dysfunctional and that the lack of systematic evaluation procedures leads inevitably to the frustration of desired program goals. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Strategies, Guidelines, Problem Solving
Peer reviewedLineberry, Robert L. – Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1985
Discusses factors which shaped the American city during the last 20 years, including those associated with demography, decreases in public spending on social services, changing international economy, the growing importance of self-interest groups, and the proliferation of urban policy initiatives. Outlines briefly some trends in urban research.…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Metropolitan Areas, Political Influences, Public Policy
Peer reviewedSloss, Michael – Urban and Social Change Review, 1984
The major problem in addressing urban homelessness lies in integrating the efforts to eliminate its structural causes and in drawing the lines of responsibility between government, private welfare groups and individuals for the shelter and rehabilitative needs of homeless people. (Author)
Descriptors: Government Role, Housing Needs, Private Agencies, Public Agencies
Cliff, Ursula – Design and Environment, 1976
Reviewed herein are the ideas of nine men who have addressed themselves to the problems of human settlements in this century. The ideas reviewed include those of Arnold Toynbee, Lewis Mumford, Hassan Fathy, Buckminster Fuller, Constantinos Doxiadis, Charles Correa, Paul Mwaluko, Robert McNamara and John F. C. Turner. (BT)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Housing, Housing Needs, Migrants
Opat, Ellen-Jane – Design and Environment, 1976
Three case studies describe successful squatter settlements in Panama City, Panama, San Salvador, El Salvador and Lusaka, Zambia and show how governments have improved the condition of squatters by utilizing government loans, sites and services projects, foreign technical and financial aid and private non-profit developers, instead of eliminating…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Developing Nations, Housing, Housing Needs
Burns, Jim – Design and Environment, 1976
The report, Connections, details case studies of how ten American cities could be revitalized through re-use. Excerpts from that report, focusing on Atlantic City, New Jersey and Memphis, Tennessee, are detailed. (BT)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Community Change, Development, Municipalities
Peer reviewedHoffman, Dennis E.; And Others – Teaching Sociology, 1977
Describes a simulation game which examines urban crime problems. Suggested are reading materials, a sequence of activities, and rules of the game. Comments on previous game experiences are included and practical applications of the game are discussed. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Criminology, Evaluation, Higher Education, Learning Activities
Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, DC. Office of Policy Development and Research. – 1999
This third annual report discusses recent progress and challenges that lie ahead for U.S. cities and metropolitan regions. Part 1 examines social and economic trends affecting U.S. cities and the potential for a city/suburb alliance to promote a common agenda that would address the challenges and seize the opportunities reflected in the trends.…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Housing Needs, Job Training, Poverty
Spriggs, William, Ed. – 1999
The economic state of black America has never been healthier, yet persistent racial gaps leave African American unemployment at levels more typical of recession for whites in the United States. By challenging the predominant use of race, this compilation refocuses attention on the effects of discrimination and on the lost term "institutional…
Descriptors: Accountability, Affirmative Action, Blacks, Economic Factors


