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    Voices in the Urban Wilderness: Reimagining the Terms of Order in “Renaissance” Boston by Jeffrey Helgeson

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…They also built on what has been called a “neoliberal rationality” that, in part, sought to create profit centers and market-oriented ways of living in everything from public schools, public universities, and public infrastructure to residential housing and artistic culture. …”
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    Public Administration and Public Affairs / by Henry, Nicholas

    Published 2013
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    The Boston Women’s Educational and Industrial Union: When Business Undergirded Claims to Political Participation (1877-1920) by Jeanne Boiteux

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…This article is a case study of a Progressive Era women’s voluntary association, the Women’s Educational and Industrial Union of Boston. It is an examination of the ways in which some reform organizations headed and staffed by women could embrace and then flaunt a business ethos in order to increase their standing and authority, especially in the context of public–private partnerships. …”
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    Public relations : strategies and tactics / by Wilcox, Dennis L.

    Published 2015
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    Essays in the public philosophy/ by Lippmann, Walter

    Published 1955
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    Understanding public policy / by Dye, Thomas. R

    Published 2011
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    The practice of public relations / by Seitel, Fraser P.

    Published 2017
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    Understanding Public Policy / by Dye, Thomas R.

    Published 2013
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    Understanding Public Policy / by Dye, Thomas R.

    Published 2013
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    Le Conseil Métropolitain pour l’Opportunité Éducative (METCO) à Boston : intégration raciale et libéralisme de banlieue, 1966-1996 by Sarah Harakat

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…By retracing the genesis of the program, and in particular its continuation through the anti-busing crisis of the 1970s, I analyze its success as the result of its strict obedience to the rules of suburban liberalism (Geismer): although publicly celebrated as grounded in mutual contribution, the choice of racial integration is in fact conceived as an act of charity.This article draws on METCO’s archives, quantitative US census data from the second half of the twentieth century and the historiography of the anti-busing crisis in Boston, as well as oral history interviews conducted with alumni who went to schools in the the suburbs affected by the program.…”
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