Uprooting Urban America Uprooting Urban America

Uprooting Urban America

Multidisciplinary Perspectives On Race, Class and Gentrification

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Publisher Description

Shifts in America's socioeconomic geography have been documented since the 1960s, demonstrating the reversal of white flight and the reshaping of a nation, evidenced by the growing divide between underprivileged citizens and the wealthy. As state and local governments continue to scale back social services that impact health and well-being, how will disenfranchised groups fare in this expanding, market-driven global society? ‘Uprooting Urban America’ addresses this query by examining the social consequences of policies that change urban landscapes during the process of gentrification. In this book, junior and senior scholars present contemporary research findings and innovative strategies within the fields of education, healthcare, geography, sociology and policy studies. The book is ideal for graduate and advanced graduate level courses in the disciplines of education, sociology, cultural studies, political science, public policy, urban planning, social justice education and health care and human services.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2014
14 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
310
Pages
PUBLISHER
Peter Lang Publishing, Inc.
SELLER
Peter Lang AG
SIZE
2.9
MB

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