Mullin, JohnHines, Tracie Seder2024-04-262024-04-261997-10https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14394/31859Permission was granted by the National Association of Regional Councils and the Regionalist.Despite long odds, some distressed, high unemployment regions in the United States survive, revitalize, and prosper. While there are many reasons for their success, we hypothesize that a strong sense of community helps make bearable the anger, frustration, despair, and irrationality that accompany high job losses in a region.Mills and mill-workUrban Studies and PlanningContemporary Music and the Manufacturing Region: Reflections on Realityarticle