[Mobile ebook] Derelict Paradise: Homelessness and Urban Development in Cleveland, Ohio
❀ Daniel R. Kerr ❀
| #1596348 in Books | Univ. of Massachusetts Press | 2011-01-20 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .76 x6.08 x8.99l,.94 | File Name: 1558498494 | 288 pages |
||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Important understandings beyond homelessness and beyond Cleveland|By A. Eisner|Though it looks too depressing, and to me was a bit slow at the very start, this well researched book clearly sets out the long-standing and still ongoing attitudes, policies,and underlying paradigms of any closed-loop big business-government meld, which individually and together is insistent on con||"A tightly argued, effectively researched, and well-written book. Kerr successfully brings the voices of the unhoused and unemployed into his story at every turn, making a convincing case for their role in altering, if rarely determining, policy."―Mark E. S
Seeking answers to the question, "Who benefits from homelessness?" this book takes the reader on a sweeping tour of Cleveland's history from the late nineteenth-century through the early twenty-first. Daniel Kerr shows that homelessness has deep roots in the shifting ground of urban labor markets, social policy, downtown development, the criminal justice system, and corporate power. Rather than being attributable to the illnesses and inadequacies of the unhoused themsel...
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