9781439915677-1439915679-Power, Participation, and Protest in Flint, Michigan: Unpacking the Policy Paradox of Municipal Takeovers

Power, Participation, and Protest in Flint, Michigan: Unpacking the Policy Paradox of Municipal Takeovers

ISBN-13: 9781439915677
ISBN-10: 1439915679
Edition: 1
Author: Ashley E. Nickels
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Temple University Press
Format: Paperback 252 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781439915677
ISBN-10: 1439915679
Edition: 1
Author: Ashley E. Nickels
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Temple University Press
Format: Paperback 252 pages

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Power, Participation, and Protest in Flint, Michigan: Unpacking the Policy Paradox of Municipal Takeovers (ISBN-13: 9781439915677 and ISBN-10: 1439915679), written by authors Ashley E. Nickels, was published by Temple University Press in 2019. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other State & Local (United States History, Americas History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Power, Participation, and Protest in Flint, Michigan: Unpacking the Policy Paradox of Municipal Takeovers (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used State & Local books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.52.

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When the 2011 municipal takeover in Flint, Michigan placed the city under state control, some supported the intervention while others saw it as an affront to democracy. Still others were ambivalent about what was supposed to be a temporary disruption. However, the city’s fiscal emergency soon became a public health emergency—the Flint Water Crisis—that captured international attention.

But how did Flint’s municipal takeovers, which suspended local representational government, alter the local political system? In Power, Participation, and Protest in Flint, Michigan, Ashley Nickels addresses the ways residents, groups, and organizations were able to participate politically—or not—during the city’s municipal takeovers in 2002 and 2011. She explains how new politics were created as organizations developed, new coalitions emerged and evolved, and people’s understanding of municipal takeovers changed.

Inwalking readers through the policy history of, implementation of, and reaction to Flint’s two municipal takeovers, Nickels highlights how the ostensibly apolitical policy is, in fact, highly political.

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