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Leonard Nevarez (Author)

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October 25, 2002 0415933420 978-0415933421 1
The economic restructuring that has gone on since the 1980s has produced a new economic space in which service and high tech firms are at the forefront of innovation. One of the features of the new economy is what pop geographer Joel Kotkin calls "nerdistans," or smaller cities with a substantial high tech sector, limits on growth, environmentally friendly policies and a generally well-educated population. In New Money, Nice Town, Leonard Nevarez takes a close look at how "new economy" firms in "quality of life" cities interact with local political structures, finding that they are both more liberal and more detached than their traditional counterparts. This new global economy has created communities whose politics are more democratic, but also more tenuous and unstable.

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New ideas, nice title. Useful background for illuminating relations between business and local politics. -- Future Survey
A detailed, thoroughly researched work on the new 'softer' face of corporate power in the emerging era of Creative Capitalism. Leonard Nevarez provides a comprehensive, well-written account of how corporations in software, entertainment and tourism shape communities and influence urban politics in light of their new needs to harness and mobilize skilled and talented people. -- Richard Florida, author of The Rise of the Creative Class
The dot-com bubble has burst, but a new economy increasingly devoted to production of ideas and services is still very much with us, and is continuing to transform our cities and politics. Leonard Nevarez understands this well, and his book is one of the first efforts to gauge the impact of this new economy on our social and political lives. -- John B. Judis, author of The Paradox of American Democracy and co-author of The Emerging Democratic Majority
A marvelously nuanced account of how the politics and policies of Californian cities are being reorganized through the growth of IT, entertainment, and toursim sectors. This book is well worth reading and then applying the analysis to very many changing cities across the world. -- John Urry, author of Consuming Places and Sociology Beyond Societies
Leonard Nevarez brilliantly describes the impact of recent economic transformations on the politics of local development. Examining the effect of multi-national, technologically advanced, and 'flexible' businesses in three Californian localities, he develops a theoretical argument connecting the global and local that transcends the particularities of his specific case studies. All in all, a fascinating book that opens up new areas of analysis and research. -- Susan Feinstein, author of The City Builders and co-editor of Divided Cities
New Money, Nice Town is a tour de force. -- Michael Indergaard, St. John's University, City & Community

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Leonard Nevarez is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Vassar College.

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For decades, city dwellers, activists, politicians, businesspeople, and scholars have grappled with what an emerging "new economy" portends for urban life and politics. Read the first page
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traditional urban business community, locational motivations, local business structure, city council challenger, community use value, local development sector, entertainment contributors, flexible district, tourism firms, one software executive, campaign disclosure statements, most software firms, city council incumbent, new urban economy, tourism contributors, traditional business leaders, entertainment firms, new industrial space, material cost factors, tourism executives, generic labor, elite workers, local software firms, tourism leaders, flexible recycling
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Santa Barbara, Santa Monica, San Luis Obispo, Silicon Valley, Los Angeles, Southern California, Playa Vista, United Way, Cal Poly, Cold War, Heal the Bay, New York City, San Francisco, United States, College of Engineering, Hearst Ranch Resort, Silicon Alley, Community Environmental Council, University of California, Community Indicators, Culver City, Douglas Family Preserve, Universal City, West Hollywood, Democratic Party
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