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Crowley's book on the role of contentious politics in urban redevelopment makes a significant advance in understanding governance and urban politics. Social movement theory requires us to rethink urban regime theory by examining how politics from below get incorporated into policy. Crowley updates the important story of Pittsburgh's redevelopment as he examines the newly contested role of eminent domain as a tool for urban redevelopment. This is a crucial case that urban planners and activists will want to learn about. Crowley's book, The Politics of Place, is empirically sophisticated and well-grounded and presents a new approach to urban studies.