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Richardson Dilworth
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Professor at Drexel U and managing editor of Urban Affairs Review. Author of Urban Origins of Suburban Autonomy and Reforming Philadelphia, 1682-2022.
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Transit projects are complicatedā€”in part because they often require planning across many localities with competing interests. In a new @urbanaffairsreview.bsky.social article, I use French & US case studies to develop a new theory for metropolitan transport planning:

How Municipalities Exploit Their De Facto Power to Manage Metropolitan Planning Through Mutual Deference - Yonah Freemark, 2024
How Municipalities Exploit Their De Facto Power to Manage Metropolitan Planning Through Mutual Deference - Yonah Freemark, 2024

Transportation infrastructure projects organize mobility and land-use development across metropolitan areas. As such, they are typically undertaken by states, r...

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If you want to know about the historical significance of Vance holding a rally in South Philly, well, boy, have I got the book for you!

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Had a great conversation with @patriciastrach.bsky.social@newbooksnetwork.bsky.social podcast on the Political Science channel.

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"This work is not only timely but reflective of growing scholarship on law enforcement that places New York City front and center. . . " Read this review of GOTHAM'S WAR WITHIN A WAR: Policing and the Birth of Law-and-Order Liberalism in World War IIā€“Era New York City by Emily Brooks bit.ly/3S2GXX8

Emily Brooks, Gothamā€™s War Within a War: Policing and the Birth of Law-and-Order Liberalism in Wor...
Emily Brooks, Gothamā€™s War Within a War: Policing and the Birth of Law-and-Order Liberalism in Wor...

Gothamā€™s War Within a War: Policing and the Birth of Law-and-Order Liberalism in World War II-Era New York CityReview By Douglas FloweThis work is not only timely but reflective of growing scholar...

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Now available online! Check out the first issue of V. 60, celebrating 60 years of UAR. With commentary from @richardsondilworth.bsky.social@jomoko.bsky.socialwww.urbanaffairsreview.com/volume-60

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Richardson Dilworth
@richardsondilworth.bsky.social
Professor at Drexel U and managing editor of Urban Affairs Review. Author of Urban Origins of Suburban Autonomy and Reforming Philadelphia, 1682-2022.
314 followers893 following13 posts