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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780700629985 , 9780700629978
    Language: English
    Pages: xxii, 442 Seiten , 24 cm
    Series Statement: Environment and society
    DDC: 307.760973
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    Keywords: Urbanization History ; Urbanization Environmental aspects ; Sustainable urban development ; City planning Environmental aspects ; City planning Citizen participation ; Urban policy Citizen participation ; Urban ecology (Sociology) ; Community development, Urban Environmental aspects ; Citizens' associations ; USA ; Verstädterung ; Stadtplanung ; Stadtentwicklung ; Stadtökologie ; Umweltschutz ; Nachhaltigkeit
    Abstract: The sustainable city : civic action and democratic institutionalism -- Urban water and air in the early postwar decades : movement and settlement -- Urban land conflicts and professional shifts -- Biking, walking, and farming in cities -- Urban rivers and watersheds -- Governance pathways to urban sustainability -- Framing and enabling the sustainable cities field -- Democratic resilience : civic action, democratic professionalism, and a culture of hope -- Postscript : towards a civic green New Deal.
    Abstract: "In light of the growing climate crisis, the "sustainable city" has emerged as one of the key goals of both environmentalism and urbanism. Because the city is so central to economic development and greenhouse gas emissions, and because an ever-growing majority of the world's population now lives in cities, the question of how to make cities more sustainable and resilient in the face of climate change has become ever more urgent. The climate crisis thus poses a corresponding crisis of democracy, as cities rely on an array of civic associations, grassroots movements, democratic processes, and institutional systems to advance environmental justice. Sustainable Cities in American Democracy explores the history of these efforts to transform cities in the United States since World War II (1946-2016). Drawing on work in sociology, urban planning, public policy, and democratic theory, Carmen Sirianni examines how civic and professional associations, such as the League of Women Voters and the Natural Resources Defense Council, developed an institutional field of sustainable cities over a seventy-year period through battles over clean water, clean air, and land use. Over time these efforts resulted in new networks and associations that promoted smart growth, new urbanism, and community engagement. But despite this progress, the work of sustainability, like that of democracy, remains decidedly incomplete, as patterns of unequal power and unjust practices continue. The story of these messy, complex efforts to build environmentally resilient cities shows that society will not achieve greater sustainability without better democracy. As the climate crisis grows, we will need to learn the democratic lessons from the past in order to address the environmental challenges of the future"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
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    Philadelphia : Temple University Press
    ISBN: 0877223084 , 0877223084
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 318 pages)
    Series Statement: Class and culture
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Work, community, and power
    DDC: 331/.094
    Keywords: Working class History 20th century ; Working class History 20th century ; Working class ; Working class ; Electronic books ; United States ; Europe ; Working class ; History
    Abstract: The first quarter of the twentieth century was perhaps the most dramatic and consequential period for the international working class. Corporate control was consolidated and centralized. The workplace began to be extensively reorganized by Taylorist and later Fordist methods. Revolutions, factory occupations, and new forms of workers' control and industrial democracy followed in the wake of World War I. Revolutionary industrial unionism challenged previous organizations, and new communist parties contended with Social Democracy for the political allegiance of the working classes. In this crucible of struggle and social transformation, many of the most influential political and social theories were forged: not only those of Lenin and Kautsky, but also Gramsci and Lukacs, Korsch and Austro-Maxism, Michel and Weber. The meaning of both democracy and socialism has remained contested ever since. The comparative and case studies in this collection offer a major reinterpretation of this crucial period in working class history in the United States, Europe, and Soviet Russia. They combine recent interests of historians and social scientists in the labor process, social history "from the bottom up," the mobilization of social movements, the world system and international state competition with more traditional concerns about organization, theory and politics.
    Abstract: Rethinking the legacy of labor, 1890-1925 ; Labor insurgency and class formation / James E. Cronin -- The one big union in international perspective / Larry Peterson -- New tendencies in union struggles and strategies in Europe and the United States, 1916-1922 / David Montgomery -- Workers and revolution in Germany, 1918-1919 / Mary Nolan -- Redefining workers' control / Gary Cross -- The "new unionism" and the "new economic policy" / Steve Fraser -- Abortive reform / Melvyn Dubofsky -- The democratization of Russia's railroads in 1917 / William G. Rosenberg -- Workers' Control in Europe / Carmen Sirianni
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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    Philadelphia : Temple Univ. Pr.
    ISBN: 087722465X , 0877224641
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 371 S
    Series Statement: Labor and social change
    DDC: 306/.2
    Keywords: Management Employee participation ; Organizational change ; Management ; Employee participation ; Organizational change ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Management ; Mitbestimmung
    Abstract: Worker participation in the twentieth century /Carmen Sirianni -- The macropolitics of organizational change / Robert E. Cole -- Worker participation in technological change / Robert Howard and Leslie Schneider -- Unions, the quality of work, and technological change in Sweden / Andrew Martin -- Improving participation / Giuseppe Della Rocca -- Worker participation and the German trade unions / Christopher S. Allen -- Autogestion coming and going / George Ross -- Industrial relations and economic reform in socialism / Ellen Comisso -- Self-management and the politics of solidarity in Poland / Henry Norr -- The institution of democratic reforms in the Chinese enterprise since 1978 / Jeanne L. Wilson -- Worker participation, dependency, and the politics of reform in Latin America and the Caribbean / Evelyne Huber Stephens
    Note: Includes bibliographies and index
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    Philadelphia : Temple University Press
    ISBN: 0877224641 , 087722465X , 1439903522 , 1439919674 , 9781439919675 , 9780877224648 , 9781439903520 , 9780877224655
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 371 pages)
    Series Statement: Labor and social change
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Worker participation and the politics of reform
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    Keywords: Management Employee participation ; Organizational change ; Organizational Innovation ; Organizational change ; Management ; Mitbestimmung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Management ; Employee participation ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Labor & Industrial Relations
    Abstract: Worker participation in the twentieth century /Carmen Sirianni -- The macropolitics of organizational change / Robert E. Cole -- Worker participation in technological change / Robert Howard and Leslie Schneider -- Unions, the quality of work, and technological change in Sweden / Andrew Martin -- Improving participation / Giuseppe Della Rocca -- Worker participation and the German trade unions / Christopher S. Allen -- Autogestion coming and going / George Ross -- Industrial relations and economic reform in socialism / Ellen Comisso -- Self-management and the politics of solidarity in Poland / Henry Norr -- The institution of democratic reforms in the Chinese enterprise since 1978 / Jeanne L. Wilson -- Worker participation, dependency, and the politics of reform in Latin America and the Caribbean / Evelyne Huber Stephens.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 5
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Temple University Press
    ISBN: 9781439917602
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Industrial arbitration & negotiation ; Political ideologies
    Abstract: The first quarter of the twentieth century was perhaps the most dramatic and consequential period for the international working class. Corporate control was consolidated and centralized. The workplace began to be extensively reorganized by Taylorist and later Fordist methods. Revolutions, factory occupations, and new forms of workers' control and industrial democracy followed in the wake of World War I. Revolutionary industrial unionism challenged previous organizations, and new communist parties contended with Social Democracy for the political allegiance of the working classes. In this crucible of struggle and social transformation, many of the most influential political and social theories were forged: not only those of Lenin and Kautsky, but also Gramsci and Lukacs, Korsch and Austro-Maxism, Michel and Weber. The meaning of both democracy and socialism has remained contested ever since. The comparative and case studies in this collection offer a major reinterpretation of this crucial period in working class history in the United States, Europe, and Soviet Russia. They combine recent interests of historians and social scientists in the labor process, social history "from the bottom up," the mobilization of social movements, the world system and international state competition with more traditional concerns about organization, theory and politics
    Note: English
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Temple University Press
    ISBN: 9781439919675
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Industrial arbitration & negotiation
    Abstract: This collection examines not only the enormous diversity of imeanings and forms of worker participation in the contemporary period but also its global character. The chapters cover Western and Eastern Europe, the United States and Japan, China, and the Third World. Each of them is informed in some way by the conviction that worker participation is an eminently political phenomenon— that it is about politics and power at the level of the workplace, and that the larger context of social, political, and economic power and organization shapes what happens to participation locally. In this sense, the volume is not simply about internal workplace reforms. Nor is it a country-by-country survey of laws and institutions, but rather a collection of substantive analyses of the actual dynamics of participation and change
    Note: English
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