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People Power explores the potential of community organizations to develop political consciousness among working class and poor people. Judith N. DeSena argues that participation in community organizations can empower residents to challenge government and corporations, and attempt to influence the outcome of policy decisions regarding municipal services, and the future of neighborhoods. She contends that the people who participate in these organizations are transformed politically in many ways, including their racial attitudes. DeSena points out that involvement in community organizations challenges the participants'' stereotypical perceptions of race and ethnicity, and may lead to fewer conflicts between cultures in urban locales. Overall community organizations possess the potential to increase participation in the democratic process, while easing common stress between members of the community, and improving the lives of the people living in complex urban environments.

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The author makes a plausible case for understanding community activism as a form of politics and as a significant arena for action by low-income women. * Contemporary Sociology *
The author makes a plausible case for understanding community activism as a form of politics and as a significant arena for action by low-income women. * Contemporary Sociology *

Table of Contents
chapter 1 Introduction chapter 2 The Neighborhoods chapter 3 The Social Climate chapter 4 The History and Development of the Greenpoint-Williamsburg Coalition of Community Organizations chapter 5 The Issues chapter 6 GWCOCO's Decline chapter 7 Community Life After the Coalition chapter 8 Women and Community Politics chapter 9 Conclusions chapter 10 A Methodological Note chapter 11 References chapter 12 Index chapter 13 About the Author

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 10/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761814627, 978-0761814627
      ISBN10: 0761814620

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      People Power explores the potential of community organizations to develop political consciousness among working class and poor people. Judith N. DeSena argues that participation in community organizations can empower residents to challenge government and corporations, and attempt to influence the outcome of policy decisions regarding municipal services, and the future of neighborhoods. She contends that the people who participate in these organizations are transformed politically in many ways, including their racial attitudes. DeSena points out that involvement in community organizations challenges the participants'' stereotypical perceptions of race and ethnicity, and may lead to fewer conflicts between cultures in urban locales. Overall community organizations possess the potential to increase participation in the democratic process, while easing common stress between members of the community, and improving the lives of the people living in complex urban environments.

      Trade Review
      The author makes a plausible case for understanding community activism as a form of politics and as a significant arena for action by low-income women. * Contemporary Sociology *
      The author makes a plausible case for understanding community activism as a form of politics and as a significant arena for action by low-income women. * Contemporary Sociology *

      Table of Contents
      chapter 1 Introduction chapter 2 The Neighborhoods chapter 3 The Social Climate chapter 4 The History and Development of the Greenpoint-Williamsburg Coalition of Community Organizations chapter 5 The Issues chapter 6 GWCOCO's Decline chapter 7 Community Life After the Coalition chapter 8 Women and Community Politics chapter 9 Conclusions chapter 10 A Methodological Note chapter 11 References chapter 12 Index chapter 13 About the Author

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