Jane Jacobs

Jane Jacobs

Jane Jacobs has written at least 23 books. Their most popular book is The Death and Life of Great American Cities with 150 saves with an average rating of 4.04⭐.

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Author Bio

Jane Jacobs (born Jane Butzner; May 4, 1916 – April 25, 2006) was a Canadian and American journalist, author, and activist best known for her influence on urban studies. Her influential book *The Death and Life of Great American Cities* (1961) argued that urban renewal did not respect the needs of most city-dwellers. The book also introduced sociology concepts such as "eyes on the street" and "social capital".

Jacobs was well known for organizing grassroots efforts to protect existing neighborhoods from "slum clearance" – and particularly for her opposition to Robert Moses in his plans to overhaul her neighborhood, Greenwich Village. She was instrumental in the eventual cancellation of the Lower Manhattan Expressway, which would have passed directly through SoHo and Little Italy, and was arrested in 1968 for inciting a crowd at a public hearing on the project. After moving to Toronto in 1968, she joined the opposition to the Spadina Expressway and the associated network of expressways in Toronto planned and under construction.

As a mother and a female writer who criticized experts in the male-dominated field of urban planning, Jacobs endured scorn from established figures, who called her a "housewife" and a "crazy dame." She did not have a college degree, or any formal training in urban planning, and was criticized for being unscholarly and imprecise. She was also accused of inattention to racial inequality, and her concept of "unslumming" has been compared with gentrification.

Source: Jane Jacobs. (2016, May 4). In *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. Retrieved 10:55, May 4, 2016, from `https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jane_Jacobs&oldid=718578863`

The Death and Life of Great American Cities

1961 • 150 Readers • 458 pages 4

Knit One, Kill Two

Knit One, Kill Two
ByMaggie Sefton,Jane Jacobs

2005 • 22 Readers 3.1

Dark Age Ahead

Dark Age Ahead
ByJane Jacobs

2004 • 11 Readers • 256 pages 3.3

Needled to Death

Needled to Death
ByMaggie Sefton

2005 • 8 Readers 3

The Economy of Cities

1969 • 7 Readers • 288 pages 5

Cities And The Wealth Of Nations: Principles Of Economic Life

1984 • 2 Readers • 257 pages

Vital Little Plans

Vital Little Plans
ByJane Jacobs

2016 • 2 Readers • 544 pages

The Nature of Economies

2000 • 2 Readers • 208 pages

50 Economics Classics

50 Economics Classics
ByTom Butler-Bowdon,Paul Krugman,+1 more

2017 • 1 Reader

The Question of Separatism

1 Reader

Tod Und Leben Großer Amerikanischer Städte

1961 • 1 Reader

Смерть и жизнь больших американских городов

1961 • 1 Reader • 512 pages

Smrt a život amerických velkoměst

1961 • 1 Reader • 480 pages 4

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1984 • 1 Reader • 272 pages 4

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2007 • 1 Reader

Morte e vida de grandes cidades

1961 • 1 Reader • 510 pages 5

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DECLIN ET SURVIE DES GRANDES VILLES AMERICAINES
ByJane Jacobs,Claire Parin(Translator)

1961 • 1 Reader

Muerte y vida de las grandes ciudades

2020 • 488 pages

Śmierć i życie wielkich miast Ameryki

Śmierć i życie wielkich miast Ameryki
ByJane Jacobs,Łukasz Mojsak(Translator)

1961 • 476 pages

Cities and the Wealth of Nations

1984 • 280 pages