Policy and Politics in the American City brings to life a variety of ways to look at American local governments from the perspective of “civic literacy” specifically intended for future public decision makers and private citizens wishing to participate in their own communities. The more one knows about our governments the more accurate and positive policy one can make. The book starts with such questions as what a local government is and why do Americans sometimes not know in which local government they live. The remainder of the chapter sets up the important definitions for the rest of the book. From there the book looks at civic literacy from the perspective of several disciplines and ends with a discussion about public ethical behavior. The emphasis is not just on policy but on the political questions surrounding the development of policy. Reading the book will give the student as well as interested private citizens the knowledge and tools to help them to make important decisions regarding their own
local governments.
Chapter 1: Our Local Community
Chapter 2: Federalism and Our Local Governments
Chapter 3: Neighborhood Political Power
Chapter 4: History, Public Transportation, Immigration, Technology and Urban Growth
Chapter 5: Political Machines - The Death and Rise of the Modern American City
Chapter 6: Urban Geology: Life or Death Public Policies
Chapter 7: Geography: Where You Live, and Why You Live There
Chapter 8: Land Use and Planning
Chapter 9: Urban Infrastructure: Hidden Dangers
Chapter 10: Local Economic Development
Chapter 11: The Urban Environment
Chapter 12: Ethical Behavior in Local Government
Gerry
Neumark
Gerry Neumark has taught urban policy and politics as well as local citizenship courses at Georgia State University (G.S.U.) for the past seventeen years including the writing of four books on local citizenship. He completed his Master of Public Administration, Master of Community Development, and PhD in political science degrees also at Georgia State University. In addition to his teaching duties at G.S.U. he has been actively involved in Atlanta city
government ranging from vice-chair of his local neighborhood planning unit to president of the City of Atlanta Planning Advisory Board. He is currently a member of the city’s inspector general governing board. Policy and Politics in the American City comes about as a result of Dr. Neumark’s experience and inside knowledge of city government.