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Publikováno v:
Socius, Vol 9 (2023)
Initially, U.S. federally funded low-income rental housing was racially segregated and unequal. Activists decried this injustice and pressured legislators to introduce new practices and procedures. Since the passage of these initiatives in the 1960s,
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a868ae37f9e94bbc8b19f5f07f17879c
Publikováno v:
Journal of Race, Ethnicity and the City. :1-22
Publikováno v:
City & Community. 21:163-172
Social scientists have long debated whether racial inequality is an unfortunate consequence of political and economic exploitation or a core feature of capitalism. In 1983, Cedric Robinson synthesized these two opposing perspectives, calling the latt
Autor:
Max Besbris, Elizabeth Korver-Glenn
Publikováno v:
Socio-Economic Review. 21:79-98
This article argues that analysts should examine how individuals perceive and construct value in order to understand persistent forms of inequality. Drawing on years of ethnographic observations of real estate professionals and homeseekers across var
Publikováno v:
Spatial Demography. 9:277-307
This study examines the extent to which road connectivity and physical barriers—such as highways, railroad tracks, and waterways—structure spatial patterns of racial and ethnic residential segregation and shape how segregation is locally experien
Autor:
Elizabeth Korver-Glenn, Junia Howell
Publikováno v:
Social Problems. 68:1051-1071
Beginning in the 1930s, neighborhood racial composition was an explicit determining factor in the evaluation of U.S. home values. This deliberate practice was outlawed in the 1960s and 1970s, but the correlation between neighborhood racial compositio
Publikováno v:
Social Science Quarterly. 101:1936-1950
Publikováno v:
Urban Affairs Review. :107808742311525
Case studies have illuminated that U.S. real estate agents, as key housing market gatekeepers, continue to maintain racial residential stratification well into the twenty-first century. We use novel survey data gathered from real estate agents across
The housing market is replete with intermediaries—individuals whose work constructs, maintains, or expands a market. A sociology of housing requires analytic attention to these myriad housing market intermediaries since they affect whether and unde
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::778804d9d1054bd83e54d4e00471502f
https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/gevq3
https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/gevq3
Publikováno v:
City & Community. 18:109-127
This study examines the historical establishment and shifting residential access to city parks over time. It begins by engaging and extending a theory of urbanization as socioenvironmental succession. It then assembles and analyzes longitudinal data