Public Policy and Community: Activism and Governance in Texas

The decentralization of public policy from the federal government to state and local governments offers increased opportunities for ordinary citizens to participate directly in public policymaking. Yet these opportunities may not be equally shared. Due to a variety of factors, low-income citizens have long been denied a meaningful role in the public life and governance of our country.

By contrast, the essays in this volume explore how low-income citizens have successfully affected public policy. The book is built around six case studies, all from Texas, that cover education finance and reform, local infrastructure provision, environmental protection, and indigent health care.

This research illuminates several issues of national importance, including how communities gain standing and recognition for themselves and their issues, how policy agendas are defined, how communities mobilize technical and institutional resources, and how they form coalitions and alliances to accomplish their goals.

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Public Policy and Community: Activism and Governance in Texas

The decentralization of public policy from the federal government to state and local governments offers increased opportunities for ordinary citizens to participate directly in public policymaking. Yet these opportunities may not be equally shared. Due to a variety of factors, low-income citizens have long been denied a meaningful role in the public life and governance of our country.

By contrast, the essays in this volume explore how low-income citizens have successfully affected public policy. The book is built around six case studies, all from Texas, that cover education finance and reform, local infrastructure provision, environmental protection, and indigent health care.

This research illuminates several issues of national importance, including how communities gain standing and recognition for themselves and their issues, how policy agendas are defined, how communities mobilize technical and institutional resources, and how they form coalitions and alliances to accomplish their goals.

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Public Policy and Community: Activism and Governance in Texas

Public Policy and Community: Activism and Governance in Texas

by Robert H. Wilson (Editor)
Public Policy and Community: Activism and Governance in Texas

Public Policy and Community: Activism and Governance in Texas

by Robert H. Wilson (Editor)

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Overview

The decentralization of public policy from the federal government to state and local governments offers increased opportunities for ordinary citizens to participate directly in public policymaking. Yet these opportunities may not be equally shared. Due to a variety of factors, low-income citizens have long been denied a meaningful role in the public life and governance of our country.

By contrast, the essays in this volume explore how low-income citizens have successfully affected public policy. The book is built around six case studies, all from Texas, that cover education finance and reform, local infrastructure provision, environmental protection, and indigent health care.

This research illuminates several issues of national importance, including how communities gain standing and recognition for themselves and their issues, how policy agendas are defined, how communities mobilize technical and institutional resources, and how they form coalitions and alliances to accomplish their goals.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780292786660
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Publication date: 07/22/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 313
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Robert H. Wilson is the Mike Hogg Professor of Urban Policy at the LBJ School of Public Affairs and the Director of the Urban Issues Program at the University of Texas at Austin.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • 1. Community Participation in State and Local Policymaking: Overview of Issues and Methods (Robert H. Wilson)
  • 2. The Place of Community in Public Policy (Robert H. Wilson, Pat Wong, and Heywood T. Sanders)
  • 3. Communities Organized for Public Service and Neighborhood Revitalization in San Antonio (Heywood T. Sanders)
  • 4. The East Austin Tank Farm Controversy (Susan G. Hadden)
  • 5. The Indigent Health Care Package (Pat Wong)
  • 6. School Finance Reform in Texas, 1983-1995 (Richard Lavine)
  • 7. Community Organizing for Parental Engagement: The Educational Collaboratives of the Texas Industrial Areas Foundation (Dennis Shirley)
  • 8. The Colonias Water Bill: Communities Demanding Change (Robert H. Wilson and Peter Menzies)
  • 9. The Changing Role of Communities in Policymaking (Robert H. Wilson and Susan G. Hadden)
  • Contributors
  • Index
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