This book examines the institutional, cultural, and psychological changes that accompanied racial transition in a single community, Rosedale, over several years. It is about crime, violence, and personal crisis among older people and about human suffering, fear, and entrapment.
This book examines the institutional, cultural, and psychological changes that accompanied racial transition in a single community, Rosedale, over several years. It is about crime, violence, and personal crisis among older people and about human suffering, fear, and entrapment.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Scott Cummings is professor of urban policy and sociology at the University of Louisville. He is director of the Doctoral Program in Urban and Public Affairs and director of the centre for Policy Research and Evaluation. For the past ten years, he has served as editor of the Journal of Urban Affairs.
Inhaltsangabe
Race Relations and Urban Neighborhoods The Ghettoization of Rosedale Racial Transition and the Loss of Community Racism and Residential Transition: Old Myths and New Realities The Adolescent Menace: Beyond Racial Stereotypes Sexual Violence in Rosedale The Wilding Incidents of 1982 The Underclass of Rosedale: Community Institutions in Crisis The Struggle to Create New Institutions: The Crisis Deepens Public Policy, Social Change, and the Fall of Rosedale Race Relations, Social Justice, and the Future of Urban Neighborhoods
Race Relations and Urban Neighborhoods The Ghettoization of Rosedale Racial Transition and the Loss of Community Racism and Residential Transition: Old Myths and New Realities The Adolescent Menace: Beyond Racial Stereotypes Sexual Violence in Rosedale The Wilding Incidents of 1982 The Underclass of Rosedale: Community Institutions in Crisis The Struggle to Create New Institutions: The Crisis Deepens Public Policy, Social Change, and the Fall of Rosedale Race Relations, Social Justice, and the Future of Urban Neighborhoods
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