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Guerrillas in the bureaucracy : the community planning experiment in the United States / [by] Martin...

Guerrillas in the bureaucracy : the community planning ...

Guerrillas in the bureaucracy : the community planning experiment in the United States / [by] Martin...

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Guerrillas in the bureaucracy : the community planning experiment in the United States / [by] Martin L. Needleman [and] Carolyn Emerson Needleman.

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Full title

Guerrillas in the bureaucracy : the community planning experiment in the United States / [by] Martin L. Needleman [and] Carolyn Emerson Needleman.

Publisher

New York : Wiley, [1974]

Date

[1974]

Call Numbers

T0190453

Record Identifier

74VvNGKqaPab

MMS ID

991012976899702626

Language

English

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Physical Description

Physical content

xvi, 368 p. ; 22 cm.

Contents

Part I: The community planning experiment -- 1. The rise of community planning -- 2. Tradition and innovation in the planning department -- Part II: The planner and his community -- 3. The planner in search of community -- 4. Community planning dilemmas -- 5. The community planning pressure system -...

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Publisher

New York : Wiley, [1974]

Place of Publication

New York (State)

Date Published

[1974]

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Full title

Guerrillas in the bureaucracy : the community planning experiment in the United States / [by] Martin L. Needleman [and] Carolyn Emerson Needleman.

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Notes

General note

Wiley series in urban research.

"A Wiley-Interscience publication."

Includes index.

Bibliography: p. [360]-364.

Transferred from N309.262/23.

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Call Numbers

T0190453

Record Identifier

74VvNGKqaPab

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ISBN

0471630993

9780471630999

MMS ID

991012976899702626

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