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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Introduction—Reinventing Detroit: Urban Decline and the Politics of Possibility Part I: Theoretical and Epistemological Frameworks
1 Rereading Detroit: Toward a Polanyian Methodology 2 The Spontaneous Sociology of Detroit’s Hyper-Crisis 3 Learning from Detroit: How Research on a Declining City Enriches Urban Studies
Part II: How We Got Here: Cities, the State, and Markets
4 National Urban Policy and the Fate of Detroit 5 The Normalization of Market Fundamentalism in Detroit: The Case of Land Abandonment
Part III: Where We Are: Fiscal Crisis, Local Democracy, and Neoliberal Austerity
6 Detroit in Bankruptcy 7 Democracy vs. Efficiency in Detroit 8 Ritual and Redistribution in De-democratized Detroit 9 Framing Detroit
Part IV: Where We Are Going: Pitfalls and Possibilities
10 Detroit Prospects: Why Recovery is Elusive 11 A Community Wealth-Building Vision for Detroit—and Beyond 12 The Cooperative City: New Visions for Urban Futures 13 Which Way, “Detroit”?
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