Michael P. Johnson
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Description
Michael Paul Johnson (born 20 December 1942) is Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Women’s Studies, and African and African American Studies at Penn State. He is an internationally recognized expert on domestic violence.
Books
The American Promise: A History of the United States to 1877,Vool1, 4th Edition
Abraham Lincoln, Slavery, and the Civil War
Incorporating famous documents and crucial letters, Abraham Lincoln, Slavery, and the Civil War walks you through the development where Lincoln stood on all the critical issues of the day, including free labor, antebellum politics and the Republican party, slavery, secession, the Civil War, and emancipation.
Loose-leaf Version for Understanding the American Promise : A History, Volume I to 1877
Loose-leaf Version for The American Promise : A Concise History, Volume 1
Loose-Leaf Version for Understanding the American Promise : A History, Combined Volume
Supporting Shrinkage
Supporting Shrinkage describes a new approach to citizen-engaged, community-focused planning methods and technologies for cities and regions facing decline, disinvestment, shrinkage, and social and physical distress. The volume evaluates the benefits and costs of a wide range of analytic approaches for designing policy and planning interventions for shrinking cities and distressed communities. These include collaborative planning, social media, civic technology, game design, analytics, decision modeling and decision support, and spatial analysis. The authors present case studies of three US cities addressing shrinkage and decline, with a focus on issues of social justice, democratization of knowledge, and local empowerment. Proposed as a solution is an approach that puts community engagement and empowerment at the center, combined with data and technology innovations.