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Public Housing Myths
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table of contents
  1. Introduction
  2. I. Places
  3. MYTH #1 Public Housing Stands Alone
  4. Joseph Heathcott
  5. MYTH #2 Modernist Architecture Failed Public Housing
  6. D. Bradford Hunt
  7. MYTH #3 Public Housing Breeds Crime
  8. Fritz Umbach and Alexander Gerould
  9. MYTH #4 High-Rise Public Housing Is Unmanageable
  10. Nicholas Dagen Bloom
  11. II. Policy
  12. MYTH #5 Public Housing Ended in Failure during the 1970s
  13. Yonah Freemark
  14. MYTH #6 Mixed-Income Redevelopment Is the Only Way to Fix Failed Public Housing
  15. Lawrence J. Vale
  16. MYTH #7 Only Immigrants Still Live in European Public Housing
  17. Florian Urban
  18. MYTH #8 Public Housing Is Only for Poor People
  19. Nancy Kwak
  20. III. People
  21. MYTH #9 Public Housing Residents Hate the Police
  22. Fritz Umbach
  23. MYTH #10 Public Housing Tenants Are Powerless
  24. Rhonda Y. Williams
  25. MYTH #11 Tenants Did Not Invest in Public Housing
  26. Lisa Levenstein
  27. Notes
  28. Acknowledgments
  29. Contributor Biographies
  30. Index

Public Housing Myths

PERCEPTION, REALITY, AND SOCIAL POLICY

Edited by

Nicholas Dagen Bloom, Fritz Umbach, and Lawrence J. Vale

Cornell University Press ITHACA AND LONDON

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