Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Race, Class and Gentrification
E-Book, Englisch, 328 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-4541-9888-8
Verlag: Peter Lang
Format: EPUB
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Contents: William H. Watkins: Foreword: On Politics, Property and Wealth – Horace R. Hall: Introduction: Understanding Gentrification and the Recolonization of U.S. Urban Space – Loïc Wacquant: Relocating Gentrification: The Working Class, Science and the State in Recent Urban Research – Adrienne Holloway: Hurting or Helping: Gentrification and African American Neighborhoods in Chicago – Emily Rosenman/Samuel Walker/Elvin Wyly: The Shrinkage Machine: Race, Class and the Renewal of Urban Capital – Daniel Faber/Shelley McDonough Kimelberg: Sustainable Urban Development and Environmental Gentrification: The Paradox Confronting the U.S. Environmental Justice Movement – Antwi Akom/Aekta Shah/Aaron Nakai: Visualizing Change: Using Technology and Participatory Research to Engage Youth in Urban Planning and Health Promotion – Stuart Greene/Kevin Burke/Maria McKenna: Reframing Spatial Inequality: Youth, Photography and a Changing Urban Landscape – Donald A. Barr: Training Physicians for the Demographics of the 21st Century: The Importance of Diversity and Cultural Competency – Russell Lopez: Gentrification and Health: Patterns of Environmental Risk – T. Henry Akintobi/Ronald Braithwaite/Anika Dodds: Residential Segregation: Trends and Implications for Conducting Effective Community-Based Research to Address Ethnic Health Disparities – William Ayers: Topsy-Turvy: Education at the End of Empire – Henry A. Giroux: Cultural Studies in Dark Times: Public Pedagogy and the Challenge of Neoliberalism – Sue Books: Disparity, Austerity and Public Schooling in the United States: Why Quentin Can’t Read – Katherine Hankins/Elizabeth Egan Henry: School Activism and the Production of Urban Space in Atlanta, Georgia – Miranda Martinez: 'History Still Matters': Leveraging Historicity in Struggles to Control Space – Judith N. DeSena: Gentrification as Class Politics – James Jennings: Foreclosure Crisis and the Role of Community Organizing in a U.S. Latino Community – Diane Grams: Community Parading and Symbolic Expression in Post-Katrina New Orleans – Mindy Thompson Fullilove: Afterword: Things Have Fallen Apart but We Are Planning to Stay.