City Bound: Political Science and the American Metropolis

The study of urban politics was once central to the political science discipline in the United States. As central cities have lost their dominant position in the metropolis, however, political science's urbanists have remained fixated on the conflicts and crises of the urban core, while largely...

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City politics
Field Essay
Jurisdiction
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Metropolis
Metropolitan areas
Municipal governments
Political research
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Politics
SCHOLARLY ENDEAVORS AND REVIEWS OF SCHOLARSHIP
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