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Activist Scholar Selected Works of Marilyn Gittell

Gittell, Ross J.; Newman, Kathe
ISBN-10: 1412997623
ISBN-13: 9781412997621

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Activist Scholar: Selected Works of Marilyn Gittell features seminal writings by Marilyn Gittell, a preface by Sara Miller McCune (Founder and Executive Chairman, SAGE Publications), and part introductions by Ross Gittell, Kathe Newman, Maurice Berube, and Nancy Naples. The part introductions highlight the key areas of research Marilyn Gittell championed and provide insightful context for the articles that follow.
In addition to exploring Marilyn Gittell#xE2;#xAC;"s groundbreaking research, this book serves as a bridge to current and future community-based urban research that advances citizen participation and empowerment. Marilyn Gittell was a renowned scholar and social activist. A graduate of Brooklyn College (BA) and New York University (PhD), she held her first faculty appointment at Queens College (1960#xE2;#xAC;#x1C;1973) before serving as Associate Provost (1973#xE2;#xAC;#x1C;1978) at Brooklyn College. She then joined the faculty of the City University of New York#xE2;#xAC;"s Graduate Center (1978#xE2;#xAC;#x1C;2010) as Professor of Political Science. She helped launch and was the founding editor of Urban Affairs Quarterly, the leading academic journal in the field of urban research. Activist Scholar highlights Professor Gittell#xE2;#xAC;"s writings on community organizations, citizen participation, urban politics, the politics of education, and gender. She specialized in applied and comparative research on local, regional, national, and international policies and politics, and placed a high priority on training researchers and scholars. Marilyn Gittell was a mentor to hundreds of students in the City University of New York system, and her legacy of activism continues as her students, now on the faculties of universities across the nation, engage in important work globally.
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Preface
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Acknowledgments
Educational Reform And Citizen Participation Introduction
Prologue and Epilogue From Confrontation at Ocean Hill-Brownsville
Education: The Decentralization-Community Control Controversy
School Reform in New York and Chicago: Revisiting the Ecology of Local Games
The Effect of Geography, Education and Labor Market Segregation on Women's Economic Status in New York State
Community-Based Organizations And Community Organizing Introduction
Chapters
1. and
2. From Limits to Citizen Participation: The Decline of Community Organizations
Expanding Civic Opportunity: Urban Empowerment Zones
Race and Gender in Neighborhood Development Organizations
Community Organizing, Relationships, Collaboration, and Research: Lessons From the Fund for Community Organizing Initiative
Women's Leadership, Social Capital, And Social Change Introduction
Changing Women's Roles in Political Volunteerism and Reform of the City
Activist Women: Conflicting Ideologies
The Gender Gap: Coalescing for Power
Social Capital and Social Change: Women's Community Activism



List price: $31.99
Edition: 2012
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Binding: Trade Cloth
Pages: 368
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.54 lbs.
Language: English

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