Chapter 1. Introduction New York and Los Angeles: The Uncertain
Future
David Halle and Andrew A. Beveridge
PART I: Overview
Chapter 2. The Big Picture: Demographic and Other Changes
Andrew Beveridge and Sydney Beveridge
Chapter 3. The New York and Los Angeles Economies from Boom to
Crisis
David L. Gladstone and Susan S. Fainstein
Chapter 4. America's Leading International Trade Centers and their
Entrepreneurial Agencies: Challenges and Strategies in the New York
and Los Angeles Regions
Jameson W. Doig, Steven P. Erie and Scott A. MacKenzie
PART II: Politics and Economics
Chapter 5. New York City and Los Angeles: Government and Political
Influence
John Mollenkopf and Raphael J. Sonenshein
Chapter 6. Financial and Economic Crisis and the Politics of
Ongoing Dramas
David Halle and Andrew Beveridge
Chapter 7. New York City and Los Angeles: Taxes, Budgets and
Managing the Financial Crisis
George Sweeting and Andrea Dinneen
PART III: Social and Urban Problems
Chapter 8. Policing, Crime and Legitimacy in New York and Los
Angeles: The Social and Political Contexts of Two Historic Crime
Declines
Jeffrey Fagan and John MacDonald
Chapter 9. LA and New York Schools: Reform, Organization, and
Disorganization
Julia Wrigley
Chapter 10. How New York and Los Angeles Housing Policies Are
Different-and Maybe Why
Ingrid Gould Ellen and Brendan O'Flaherty
Chapter 11. Residential Diversity and Division: Separation and
Segregation among Whites, Blacks, Hispanics, Asians, Affluent, and
Poor.
Andrew Beveridge, David Halle, Eddie Telles, and Beth DuFault
PART IV: Immigration and Ethnic Communities
Chapter 12. New York and Los Angeles as Immigrant Destinations:
Contrasts and Convergence
Nancy Foner and Roger Waldinger
Chapter 13. The Transformation of Chinese America: New York v. Los
Angeles
Min Zhou, Margaret M. Chin and Rebecca Kim
PART V: Planning and Environmentalism
Chapter 14. Planning L.A.: The Changing Politics of Neighborhood
and Downtown Development
Andrew Deener, Steven P. Erie, Vladimir Kogan, and Forrest
Stuart
Chapter 15. Environmental and Social Justice Movements and Policy
Change in Los Angeles: Is an Inside-Outside Game Possible?
Martha Matsuoka and Robert Gottlieb
Chapter 16. A Land Ethic for the City of Water
Kristen Van Hooreweghe, Steve Lang, and William Kornblum
PART VI: Culture
Chapter 17. In LA, You Know Where Architecture's At
Rick Bell
Chapter 18. New York, LA and Chicago as Depicted in Hit Movies.
David Halle, Eric Vanstrom, Jan Reiff and Ted Nitschke
Chapter 19. Nonprofit Organizations in New York City and Los
Angeles: A Comparison
Helmut K Anheier, David Howard, and Marcus Lam
David Halle is Professor of Sociology at the University of
California, Los Angeles. He is also an adjunct professor at the
City University of New York's Graduate Center and the author of
America's Working Man: Work, Home, and Politics among Blue-Collar
Property Owners and Inside Culture: Art and Class in the American
Home
Andrew A. Beveridge is Professor of Sociology at Queens College and
the Graduate School and University Center of the City University of
New York.
"All the chapters are coherent and well integrated with the book's overall goal. This fascinating tale of two cities makes a valuable contribution to comparative urban sociology, and the volume should serve as an important source book for students, scholars, and planners and policy makers interested in urban issues in the US." --CHOICE
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