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Participation, Community, and Public Policy in a Virginia Suburb

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Participation, Community, and Public Policy in a Virginia Suburb: Of Our Own Making challenges the conventional wisdom that we can diagnose the vitality of modern American communities using just the few participation trends routinely tracked in social research, such as voting or volunteering. Through the story of Pimmit Hills, Virginia, author Patricia Donahue shows that a community is really the sum of numerous types of participation, and that analyzing a greater variety of activities can help us better understand any community. Pimmit Hills was one of the first federally-financed subdivisions built for World War II veterans, and the residents’ stories will be familiar to the millions who grew up in middle-class suburbs. At the same time, its proximity to Washington, D.C., gave these residents front-row seats to—and sometimes supporting roles in—the launch of national policies that continue to shape America today.

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ISBN: 9781498529761
Publication date: 25th September 2017
Author: Patricia Farrell Donahue
Publisher: Lexington Books
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 294 pages
Genres: Urban and municipal planning and policy
History of the Americas
Local history
Political science and theory
Central / national / federal government policies