Comparative civic culture the role of local culture in urban policy-making /
I tiakina i:
| Kaituhi rangatōpū: | |
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| Ētahi atu kaituhi: | , |
| Hōputu: | Tāhiko īPukapuka |
| Reo: | Ingarihi |
| I whakaputaina: |
Burlington, Vt. :
Ashgate,
2012.
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| Ngā marau: | |
| Urunga tuihono: | An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view |
| Ngā Tūtohu: |
Kāore He Tūtohu, Me noho koe te mea tuatahi ki te tūtohu i tēnei pūkete!
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Rārangi ihirangi:
- Comparative civic culture: theory and methods
- Categorizing civic cultures: testing a typology of local civic culture
- Inclusive/bureaucratic cities: Pittsburgh, Ottawa, Vancouver
- Partnerships in Pittsburgh: civic cultures and organizational capacities
- Civic culture in Ottawa: the endurance of local culture
- Vancouver: the sustainable city
- Market-active and passive cities: Charlotte, Calgary, Cleveland, Louisville
- Civic culture and corporate regime in Louisville
- A perpetual crisis: Cleveland's unfinished, changing, and incomplete civic agenda
- Civic culture as a policy premise: appraising Charlotte's civic culture
- Civic culture in Calgary: the oil and developers' land
- Individualistic cities: Dallas and Miami
- A tale of two cities: civic culture and public policy in Miami
- The civic culture of Dallas, Texas
- Conclusion: a theory of local civic culture.