Reforming Philadelphia: Richardson Dilworth in conversation with Carolyn Adams

Reforming Philadelphia: Richardson Dilworth in conversation with Carolyn Adams

Reforming Philadelphia examines the cyclical efforts of insurgents to change the city’s government over nearly 350 years. Political scientist Richardson Dilworth tracks reformers as they create a new purpose for the city or reshape the government to reflect emerging ideas. Some wish to thwart the “corrupt machine,” while others seek to gain control of the government via elections. These actors formed coalitions and organizations that disrupted the status quo in the hope of transforming the city (and perhaps also enriching themselves).

Reforming Philadelphia provides a new framework for understanding the evolving relationship between national politics and local, city politics.

Richardson Dilworth is Professor of Politics and Head of the Department of Politics at Drexel University. He is the author of The Urban Origins of Suburban Autonomy, editor-in-chief of the Oxford Bibliographies in Urban Studies, and the editor or coeditor of nine books, including Social Capital in the City: Community and Civic Life in Philadelphia (Temple) and, most recently, with Timothy Weaver, How Ideas Shape Urban Political Development.

Carolyn Adams has been a member of the faculty at Temple University for more than 30 years. She teaches courses in urban development, city problems, and government policies to address them.

Date:
Monday, October 7, 2024
Time:
2:00pm - 2:30pm
Location:
Charles Library Event Space
Campus:
Main Campus

Registration is required. There are 97 seats available.