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Performing community and claiming power in a split field: a review of Contesting Community

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"Empowering the community" seems like an unambiguous good. Who would object to involving communities more closely inurban governance decisions that affect their lives? The basic moveof Jeremy Levine's Constructing Community is to demonstrate how this line of reasoning is ideological-not just through theoretical argumentation, but through a concrete examination of how both organizations and individuals mobilize the notion of community to claim power over urban governance. Levine depicts a decentered field of both competition and collaboration comprising of philanthropic foundations, community development organizations, and city officials working to define and transform a number of neighborhoods along Boston's "Fairmont Corridor"-a collection of low-income and predominantly nonwhite neighborhoods that run along the Fairmont rail line in Boston's districts of Roxbury, Dorchester, Mattapan, and Hyde Park. It is a portrait of urban governance, rather than urban government (5), which demonstrates how community is constructed and performed by a variety of actors in a field, rather than searching for a "correct" definition of "community" (17).

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    《City》 |2023年第4期|686-690|共5页
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    Julian B. Hartman;

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    University of Arizona School of Geography,Development and Environment;

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  • 正文语种 英语
  • 中图分类 市政工程;
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