This book addresses the issues in an empirical fashion after examining different sociological and geographic perspectives. It provides a basic understanding of the multi-faceted nature of racial inequalities in urban America, both in a broad context and in separate analyses of housing.
This book addresses the issues in an empirical fashion after examining different sociological and geographic perspectives. It provides a basic understanding of the multi-faceted nature of racial inequalities in urban America, both in a broad context and in separate analyses of housing.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
JOHN W FRAZIER is professor of urban geography at SUNY, Binghamton. He has published three books and numerous articles on the applied aspects of geography. He served as consultant to the Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity Division of HUD, 1994-1996. FLORENCE M. MARGAI is associate professor of geography at SUNY, Binghamton. She received her Ph.D. in 1991 from Kent State University. EUGENE TETTEY-FIO is an assistant professor of urban geography at SUNY, Binghamton. Professor Tettey-Fio earned a Ph.D. from Kent State University in 1996
Inhaltsangabe
1 Race Ethnicity and Locational Inequalities: Introduction 2 U.S. Minority Population: Settlement Patterns Dispersion and Growth Trends 3 Sociological Narratives of Racism in America 4 Theories of Spatial Relationships in Urban America 5 Minority and Nonminority Concentrations: Differentiating Between Race-and-Place-Based Inequalities in Urban America 6 Deconstruction of Emerging Racial Mosaics: Equity Issues Where Asian Americans Mix with Other Minorities in Alameda County California 7 Indicators of Environmental Inequities and Threats to Minority Health in Urban America 8 Retail Structure Accessibility and Inequalities in Areas of Minority Concentration 9 Commuting and Locational Access to Employment in Urban America: Ethnic and Racial Disparities in Three Cities 10 Racial Inequalities in Urban America: Retrospect and Prospect
1 Race Ethnicity and Locational Inequalities: Introduction 2 U.S. Minority Population: Settlement Patterns Dispersion and Growth Trends 3 Sociological Narratives of Racism in America 4 Theories of Spatial Relationships in Urban America 5 Minority and Nonminority Concentrations: Differentiating Between Race-and-Place-Based Inequalities in Urban America 6 Deconstruction of Emerging Racial Mosaics: Equity Issues Where Asian Americans Mix with Other Minorities in Alameda County California 7 Indicators of Environmental Inequities and Threats to Minority Health in Urban America 8 Retail Structure Accessibility and Inequalities in Areas of Minority Concentration 9 Commuting and Locational Access to Employment in Urban America: Ethnic and Racial Disparities in Three Cities 10 Racial Inequalities in Urban America: Retrospect and Prospect
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