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Homeschooling the right : how conservative education activism erodes the state / Heath Brown.

Author/creator Brown, Heath A. author.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info New York : Columbia University Press, [2021]
Descriptionvi, 255 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Subject(s)
Contents A theory of conservative freedom policy feedback -- The development of homeschool policy -- Design of homeschool policy and charter school -- The pillars of homeschooling -- Homeschooling organizational feedback and communications -- State and local mobilization and policy change -- Political behavior and community effects.
Abstract "Historic preservation is typically regarded as an elitist practice. In this view, designating a neighborhood as historic is a project by and for affluent residents concerned with aesthetics, not affordability. It leads to gentrification and rising property values for wealthy homeowners, while displacement afflicts longer-term, lower-income residents of the neighborhood, often people of color. Through rich case studies of Baltimore and Brooklyn, Aaron Passell complicates this story, exploring how community activists and local governments use historic preservation to accelerate or slow down neighborhood change. He argues that this form of regulation is one of the few remaining urban policy interventions that enable communities to exercise some control over the changing built environments of their neighborhoods. In Baltimore, it is part of a primarily top-down strategy for channeling investment into historic neighborhoods, many of them plagued by vacancy and abandonment. In central Brooklyn, neighborhood groups have discovered the utility of landmark district designation as they seek to mitigate rapid change with whatever legal tools they can. The contrast between Baltimore and Brooklyn reveals that the relationship between historic preservation and neighborhood change varies not only from city to city, but even from neighborhood to neighborhood. In speaking with local activists, Passell finds that historic district designation and enforcement efforts can be a part of neighborhood community building and bottom-up revitalization. Featuring compelling narrative interviews alongside quantitative data, Preserving Neighborhoods is a nuanced mixed-methods study of an important local-level urban policy and its surprisingly varied consequences"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Issued in other formOnline version: Brown, Heath, Homeschooling the right 1. New York : Columbia University Press, 2021. 9780231548014
LCCN 2020022262
ISBN9780231188807 hardcover
ISBN0231188803 hardcover
ISBN9780231188814 paperback
ISBN0231188811 paperback
ISBNelectronic book

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Joyner General Stacks LC40 .B77 2021 ✔ Available Place Hold