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Remaking the Urban Social Contract: Health, Energy, and the Environment (The Urban Agenda) (Paperback)

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By Michael A. Pagano (Editor), Alba Alexander (Contributions by), Megan Houston (Contributions by), Dennis R. Judd (Contributions by), Cynthia Klein-Banai (Contributions by), William C. Kling (Contributions by), Howard A. Learner (Contributions by), David McDonald (Contributions by), David C. Perry (Contributions by), Emily Stiehl (Contributions by), Anthony Townsend (Contributions by), Natalia Villamizar-Duarte (Contributions by), Moira Zellner (Contributions by)
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This new volume draws from provocative discussions on the urban social contract among policy makers, researchers, public intellectuals, and citizens at the 2015 UIC Urban Forum. Michael A. Pagano presents papers that emphasize political agreements, disagreements, challenges, and controversies on health, energy, and environmental policies. Authors explore the substantive and philosophical changes in the urban social contract and offer proposals for remaking it in the new century. Topics range from big-picture analyses to specifics covering areas like public services, the smart cities movement, and greening strategies.

Contributors: Alba Alexander, Megan Houston, Dennis R. Judd, Cynthia Klein-Banai, William C. Kling, Howard A. Learner, David A. McDonald, David C. Perry, Emily Stiehl, Anthony Townsend, Natalia Villamizar-Duarte, and Moira Zellner.

About the Author


David McDonald is professor of global development studies at Queen’s University, Canada. He is also co-director of the Municipal Services Project, a research initiative exploring alternatives to the privatization of service provision in electricity, health, water, and sanitation in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.

Praise For…


"A provocative and enlightening vision of our rapidly changing societal expectations for energy, environment, and health, the foundations of the social contract we implicitly make with government, corporate, and entrepreneurial leaders."--George W. Crabtree, Director of the Joint Center for Energy Storage Research

Product Details
ISBN: 9780252082207
ISBN-10: 0252082206
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Publication Date: August 30th, 2016
Pages: 208
Language: English
Series: The Urban Agenda