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Un milagro de Loisaida: alternative technology and grassroots efforts for neighborhood reconstruction on New York's Lower East Side

University Microfilms InternationalAnn Arbor, Mich. • Published In 1992 • Pages:

By: Chodorkoff, Daniel Elliot.

Abstract
This dissertation examines the Puerto Rican community of Loisaida, Manhattan's Lower East Side. The focus of the work is on three grass roots organizations and their efforts at neighborhood reconstruction using alternative technologies (i.e., technologies based on utilizing renewable energy sources), and de-centralist forms of community organization (p. v). Two of these organizations are discussed briefly in the text -- the 11th Street Movement, and C.U.A.N.D.O (Cultural Understanding and Neighborhood Development Organization), but the major emphasis is on Charas, an environmental and cultural group involved in neighborhood education and reconstruction. The author analyzes this group as a component of a social movement, describing its organizational structure, ideological outlook, and its economic forms and programs within the context of the emerging New York Puerto Rican culture of Loisaida. The final section of this study presents a general theoretical discussion of the utopian tradition and how it relates to the environmental movements on the Lower East Side.
Subjects
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Research methods
Theoretical orientation in research and its results
History
Economic planning and development
Cultural identity and pride
Environmental quality
Settlement patterns
Housing
Commercial facilities
Parks
Urban and rural life
Sodalities
Community structure
Poverty
Ethnosociology
Adolescent activities
culture
Puerto Ricans (Mainland)
HRAF PubDate
2002
Region
North America
Sub Region
Regional, Ethnic and Diaspora Cultures
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
John Beierle ;
Field Date
1977-1979 (p. 10)
Coverage Date
ca. 1970-1980
Coverage Place
Lower East Side, Manhattan; New York, N.Y., United States
Notes
[by] Daniel Elliot Chodorkoff
The functional aspects of the environmental movements described here have been indexed for Environmental Quality (318), with Sodalities (575) added for discussions of organizational structure.Data on these movements as a youth oriented activity were indexed for Adolescent Activities (883).
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Bibliography: p. 251-259
Thesis (Ph.D.) -- New School for Social Research, 1980
LCSH
Puerto Ricans--New York (N.Y.)