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Segregation by Design
Jessica Trounstine
其他書名
Local Politics and Inequality in American Cities
出版
Cambridge University Press
, 2018-11-15
主題
Law / Discrimination
Political Science / General
Political Science / Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development
Political Science / Public Policy / General
Political Science / American Government / General
Political Science / American Government / Local
Social Science / Ethnic Studies / General
Social Science / Sociology / General
Social Science / Sociology / Urban
Social Science / Discrimination
Social Science / Social Classes & Economic Disparity
ISBN
1108429955
9781108429955
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=q5VuDwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Table of contents -- Acknowledgements -- Prologue -- Introduction -- Cherry hill and camden -- Contributions to existing literature -- Chapter summaries -- A theory of segregation by design -- The need for local government -- The geography of inequality -- Empirical expectations -- Important caveats -- Schools -- The intersection of race and class -- Data hurdles -- Protecting investments: segregation and the development of the metropolis -- The rise of urban america -- City spending data -- Explaining and measuring segregation -- Suburbanization – another form of segregation -- Engineering enclaves: how local governments produce segregation -- Understanding the adoption of zoning -- Zoning generates segregation -- Living on the wrong side of the tracks: inequality in public goods provision, 1900–1940 -- Jim crow and public goods inequalities -- Inequalities generated through residential segregation -- Cracks in the foundation: losing control over protected neighborhoods -- Urban renewal and segregation -- Racially contested mayoral elections -- Federal desegregation of schools and increased residential segregation -- Conclusion -- Segregation's negative consequences -- How segregation creates polarized politics -- Segregation and political polarization -- Diversity and segregation in the aggregate -- Evidence of causality -- Segregation and sewer overflows -- Conclusion -- Locking in segregation through suburban control -- Understanding the link between segregation and suburbanization -- Measuring suburbanization, a new approach -- Schools, land use regulation, and suburban segregation -- Suburban inequality -- The polarized nation that segregation built -- The effect of context -- Linking segregation and conservatism -- Empirical evidence -- Correlates of segregation -- Historical persistence of segregated neighborhoods -- Individual level conservatism -- Prejudice and policy -- Concluding thoughts and new designs -- Looking ahead -- Policy solutions -- References