Race, Space, and Exclusion

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Bradley Gardener
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Christopher Mele
Class Exclusion
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David Wilson
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Fair Housing
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Greg Mills
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Jared Strohl
Kivan Polimis
Kris Marsh
Leela Viswanathan
Mary J. Fischer
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Mount Laurel
Public Housing Residents
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Racial Exclusion
Racial Residential Segregation
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Residential Segregation
Robert M. Adelman
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Site Selection
Sonia M. Strohl
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Spatial Assimilation
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William Jamal Richardson

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138779303
  • Weight: 408g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Dec 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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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.

Robert M. Adelman is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University at Buffalo, SUNY. An urban sociologist studying social stratification in the U.S., Adelman analyzes patterns, trends, and processes related to residential segregation and neighborhood inequality, immigration, internal migration, and labor force differences by race, ethnicity, and nativity. A former Book Review Co-Editor for City & Community, Adelman currently serves on the journal's editorial board.

Christopher Mele is Associate Professor of Sociology and Adjunct Associate Professor of Geography at the University at Buffalo, SUNY. His research interests include the geography of race and exclusion, neoliberalism, and global urbanism. His recent publications appear in Urban Studies and the International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. He is co-editor (with Jan Lin) of the Urban Sociology Reader, Second Edition.