Social Justice in Diverse Suburbs: History, Politics, and Prospects
Herausgeber: Niedt, Christopher
Social Justice in Diverse Suburbs: History, Politics, and Prospects
Herausgeber: Niedt, Christopher
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Christopher Niedt is Academic Director for the National Center for Suburban Studies and Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at Hofstra University.¿ He is co-editor (with Marc Silver) of Forging a New Housing Policy: Opportunity in the Wake of Crisis.
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Christopher Niedt is Academic Director for the National Center for Suburban Studies and Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at Hofstra University.¿ He is co-editor (with Marc Silver) of Forging a New Housing Policy: Opportunity in the Wake of Crisis.
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- Verlag: Temple University Press
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781439910504
- ISBN-10: 1439910502
- Artikelnr.: 36732801
- Verlag: Temple University Press
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781439910504
- ISBN-10: 1439910502
- Artikelnr.: 36732801
Christopher Niedt is Academic Director for the National Center for Suburban Studies and Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at Hofstra University. He is co-editor (with Marc Silver) of Forging a New Housing Policy: Opportunity in the Wake of Crisis.
1 Introduction
Christopher Niedt
PART I Race, Class, and Exclusion in the Twenty-First Century
2 Twenty-First-Century Suburban Demography: Increasing Diversity Yet
Lingering Exclusion
Nancy A. Denton and Joseph R. Gibbons
3 The Suburban Geography of Moral Panic: Low-Income Housing and the
Revanchist Fringe
L. Owen Kirkpatrick and Casey Gallagher
4 Protest on the Astroturf at Downtown Silver Spring: July 4, 2007
June Williamson
PART II Revealing Activist Histories
5 “In the Spirit of Equality”: Conflict, Dissonance, and the Potential for
Transformative Educational Change
Anne Galletta
6 Not Quite Suburban: Progressive Activism in Postwar Chicago
Robert Gioielli
7 Fringe Politics: Suburban Expansion and the Mexican American Struggle for
Alviso, California
Aaron Cavin
Part III Sustaining Social Justice in the Diverse Suburb
8 Maywood, Not Mayberry: Latinos and Suburbia in Los Angeles County
Manuel Pastor
9 Black, Brown, White, and Green: Race, Land Use, and Environmental
Politics in a Changing Richmond
Alex Schafran and Lisa M. Feldstein
10 Public Archaeology and Sense of Place in Alexandria, Virginia: An
Exploration of the Changing Significance of Fort Ward Park
Douglas R. Appler
11 First Suburbs and Nonprofit Housing: How Do Urban CDCs Develop
Affordable Housing in Suburban Communities?
JoAnna Mitchell-Brown
12 The Future of Fair Housing in a Diverse Suburbia
john a. powell and Jason Reece
References
Contributors
Index
Christopher Niedt
PART I Race, Class, and Exclusion in the Twenty-First Century
2 Twenty-First-Century Suburban Demography: Increasing Diversity Yet
Lingering Exclusion
Nancy A. Denton and Joseph R. Gibbons
3 The Suburban Geography of Moral Panic: Low-Income Housing and the
Revanchist Fringe
L. Owen Kirkpatrick and Casey Gallagher
4 Protest on the Astroturf at Downtown Silver Spring: July 4, 2007
June Williamson
PART II Revealing Activist Histories
5 “In the Spirit of Equality”: Conflict, Dissonance, and the Potential for
Transformative Educational Change
Anne Galletta
6 Not Quite Suburban: Progressive Activism in Postwar Chicago
Robert Gioielli
7 Fringe Politics: Suburban Expansion and the Mexican American Struggle for
Alviso, California
Aaron Cavin
Part III Sustaining Social Justice in the Diverse Suburb
8 Maywood, Not Mayberry: Latinos and Suburbia in Los Angeles County
Manuel Pastor
9 Black, Brown, White, and Green: Race, Land Use, and Environmental
Politics in a Changing Richmond
Alex Schafran and Lisa M. Feldstein
10 Public Archaeology and Sense of Place in Alexandria, Virginia: An
Exploration of the Changing Significance of Fort Ward Park
Douglas R. Appler
11 First Suburbs and Nonprofit Housing: How Do Urban CDCs Develop
Affordable Housing in Suburban Communities?
JoAnna Mitchell-Brown
12 The Future of Fair Housing in a Diverse Suburbia
john a. powell and Jason Reece
References
Contributors
Index
1 Introduction
Christopher Niedt
PART I Race, Class, and Exclusion in the Twenty-First Century
2 Twenty-First-Century Suburban Demography: Increasing Diversity Yet
Lingering Exclusion
Nancy A. Denton and Joseph R. Gibbons
3 The Suburban Geography of Moral Panic: Low-Income Housing and the
Revanchist Fringe
L. Owen Kirkpatrick and Casey Gallagher
4 Protest on the Astroturf at Downtown Silver Spring: July 4, 2007
June Williamson
PART II Revealing Activist Histories
5 “In the Spirit of Equality”: Conflict, Dissonance, and the Potential for
Transformative Educational Change
Anne Galletta
6 Not Quite Suburban: Progressive Activism in Postwar Chicago
Robert Gioielli
7 Fringe Politics: Suburban Expansion and the Mexican American Struggle for
Alviso, California
Aaron Cavin
Part III Sustaining Social Justice in the Diverse Suburb
8 Maywood, Not Mayberry: Latinos and Suburbia in Los Angeles County
Manuel Pastor
9 Black, Brown, White, and Green: Race, Land Use, and Environmental
Politics in a Changing Richmond
Alex Schafran and Lisa M. Feldstein
10 Public Archaeology and Sense of Place in Alexandria, Virginia: An
Exploration of the Changing Significance of Fort Ward Park
Douglas R. Appler
11 First Suburbs and Nonprofit Housing: How Do Urban CDCs Develop
Affordable Housing in Suburban Communities?
JoAnna Mitchell-Brown
12 The Future of Fair Housing in a Diverse Suburbia
john a. powell and Jason Reece
References
Contributors
Index
Christopher Niedt
PART I Race, Class, and Exclusion in the Twenty-First Century
2 Twenty-First-Century Suburban Demography: Increasing Diversity Yet
Lingering Exclusion
Nancy A. Denton and Joseph R. Gibbons
3 The Suburban Geography of Moral Panic: Low-Income Housing and the
Revanchist Fringe
L. Owen Kirkpatrick and Casey Gallagher
4 Protest on the Astroturf at Downtown Silver Spring: July 4, 2007
June Williamson
PART II Revealing Activist Histories
5 “In the Spirit of Equality”: Conflict, Dissonance, and the Potential for
Transformative Educational Change
Anne Galletta
6 Not Quite Suburban: Progressive Activism in Postwar Chicago
Robert Gioielli
7 Fringe Politics: Suburban Expansion and the Mexican American Struggle for
Alviso, California
Aaron Cavin
Part III Sustaining Social Justice in the Diverse Suburb
8 Maywood, Not Mayberry: Latinos and Suburbia in Los Angeles County
Manuel Pastor
9 Black, Brown, White, and Green: Race, Land Use, and Environmental
Politics in a Changing Richmond
Alex Schafran and Lisa M. Feldstein
10 Public Archaeology and Sense of Place in Alexandria, Virginia: An
Exploration of the Changing Significance of Fort Ward Park
Douglas R. Appler
11 First Suburbs and Nonprofit Housing: How Do Urban CDCs Develop
Affordable Housing in Suburban Communities?
JoAnna Mitchell-Brown
12 The Future of Fair Housing in a Diverse Suburbia
john a. powell and Jason Reece
References
Contributors
Index