
This Collection Of Original Essays Takes A New Look At Race In Urban Spaces By Highlighting The Intersection Of The Physical Separation Of Minority Groups And The Social Processes Of Their Marginalization. Race, Space, And Exclusion Provides A Dynamic And Productive Dialogue Among Scholars Of Racial Exclusion And Segregation From Different Perspectives, Theoretical And Methodological Angles, And Social Science Disciplines. This Text Is Ideal For Upper-level Undergraduate Or Lower-level Graduate Courses On Housing Policy, Urban Studies, Inequalities, And Planning Courses-- Racial Exclusion And Spatial Inequality In Metropolitan America / Christopher Mele And Robert M. Adelman -- Homeownership Expansion, Suburbanization, And Residential Segregation / Greg Mills And Mary J. Fischer -- Fair Housing And Residential Segregation / Deirdre Oakley -- The Life Course Perspective And Explaining Racial Residential Segregation / Kris Marsh And Kivan Polimis -- Contemporary Urban Development And Compounded Exclusion / Christopher Mele -- City Redevelopment, Black Exclusion, And America's New Fear Governance / David Wilson -- Visualizing Racial Exclusion In Buffalo, New York / Text By William Jamal Richardson, Photographs By Sonia M. Strohl -- Race And Place: The Narratives Of Octogenarian Jews In The Bronx / Bradley Gardener -- Engaging Contradictions: Resisting Racial Exclusion / Leela Viswanathan -- The Transformation Of Exclusion From An Overt To A Covert Process / Jared Strohl -- Social Inequality And Spatial Exclusion / Robert M. Adelman. Edited By Robert M. Adelman And Christopher Mele; Foreword By Nancy A. Denton. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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Publication Date:
2014-01-01
ISBN-10:
1317675215
ISBN-13:
9781317675211
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