Participation, Community, and Public Policy in a Virginia Suburb
Discover the transformative insights of Participation, Community, and Public Policy in a Virginia Suburb by Patricia Farrell Donahue, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2017. This compelling hardback, spanning 294 pages, challenges the conventional wisdom surrounding community participation in America, using the unique case study of Pimmit Hills, Virginia. Situated near Washington, D.C., this suburb offers its residents a unique perspective on the policy-making processes that shape the nation. Donahue illustrates how diverse forms of participation contribute to the fabric of community life, revealing that every neighborhood is a mosaic of voices and actions. This book is essential for anyone interested in political culture, community engagement, and the dynamics of local governance in the United States. Dive into this enlightening exploration of how local participation influences broader political landscapes.