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  1. Are We Still Going Through the Empty Ritual of Participation? Inner-City Residents’ and Other Grassroots Stakeholders’ Perceptions of Public Input and Neighborhood Revitalization
  2. There goes our family friendly neighborhood: Residents’ perceptions of institutionally driven inner-city revitalization in Buffalo, NY
  3. Community benefits agreements (CBAs): a typology for shrinking cities
  4. Urban, Suburban, and Rural Contexts of School Districts and Neighborhood Revitalization Strategies: Rediscovering Equity in Education Policy and Urban Planning
  5. Dawn of the Dead City: An Exploratory Analysis of Vacant Addresses in Buffalo, Ny 2008–2010
  6. Fair and Affordable Housing in the U.S.: Trends, Outcomes, Future Directions Edited by Robert Mark Silverman and Kelly L. Patterson
  7. Urban Education and Neighborhood Revitalization
  8. Themed issue on inner-city empowerment and revitalization
  9. The Nonprofitization of Public Education: Implications of Requiring Charter Schools to be Nonprofits in New York
  10. Boomburbs: the rise of America's accidental cities
  11. Black Real Estate Professionals' Perceptions of Career Opportunities: The Economic Detour Redux
  12. How Unwavering is Support for the Local Property Tax?: Voting on School District Budgets in New York, 2003-2010
  13. Nonprofit perceptions of local government performance in affordable housing
  14. Perceptions of Nonprofit Funding Decisions: A Survey of Local Public Administrators and Executive Directors of Community-Based Housing Organizations (CBHOs)
  15. CBOs and affordable housing
  16. Book Reviews
  17. Book Reviews
  18. Book Reviews
  19. Introduction: Special Issue on Participation
  20. Caught in the Middle: Community Development Corporations (CDCs) and the Conflict between Grassroots and Instrumental Forms of Citizen Participation
  21. Community socioeconomic status and disparities in mortgage lending: An analysis of Metropolitan Detroit
  22. Progressive Reform, Gender and Institutional Structure: A Critical Analysis of Citizen Participation in Detroit's Community Development Corporations (CDCs)
  23. Citizens' district councils in Detroit: The promise and limits of using planning advisory boards to promote citizen participation
  24. Social capital and community: editor’s introduction
  25. Problem of the Century: Racial Stratification in the United States
  26. Vying for the Urban Poor: Charitable Organizations, Faith‐Based Social Capital, and Racial Reconciliation in a Deep South City
  27. Ethnic Solidarity and Black Business.
  28. Social Capital, Downside of
  29. Making Housing Policy Fairer And More Affordable In The U.S.
  30. Fair Housing In The U.S. Real Estate Industry: Perceptions Of Black Real Estate Professionals