From Side Street to Ghetto: Understanding the Rising Levels and Changing Spatial Pattern of Segregation, 1900-1940 [0.03%]
从背街到贫民窟:1900至1940年隔离水平的提高及其空间模式的变化
John R Logan,Elisabeta Minca,Benjamin Bellman et al.
John R Logan et al.
A standard interpretation of the intensification of segregation in the early twentieth century is that residents of Northern cities reacted against a growing African American presence, using segregation as a tool of social control that was ...
Residential Segregation under Jim Crow: Whites, Blacks, and Mulattoes in Southern Cities, 1880-1920 [0.03%]
吉姆克洛时期的住宅隔离:南部城市白人、黑人和黑白混血儿的分布(1880—1920)
Isabelle R Notter,John R Logan
Isabelle R Notter
We study the residential patterns of blacks and mulattoes in 10 Southern cities in 1880 and 1920. researchers have documented the salience of social differences among African Americans in this period, partly related to mulattoes' higher occ...
Community Social Capital, Racial Diversity, and Philanthropic Resource Mobilization in the Time of a Pandemic [0.03%]
疫情时代社区社会资本、种族多样性与慈善资源动员力的关系研究
Hyunseok Hwang,Young-Joo Lee
Hyunseok Hwang
Using the county-level data of the 2009 H1N1 pandemic in the United States, we test the relationship between communities' social capital and philanthropic resource mobilization during a pandemic and how this relationship is moderated by the...
Double Minority Status and Neighborhoods: Examining the Primacy of Race in Black Immigrants' Racial and Socioeconomic Segregation [0.03%]
双重少数身份与社区:考察种族在黑人移民的种族和经济社会隔离中的首要地位
Rebbeca Tesfai
Rebbeca Tesfai
Sociologists have long viewed spatial assimilation as a measure of minorities' socioeconomic progress. While assimilation increases as socioeconomic status (SES) improves, blacks remain more highly segregated than any other race/ethnic grou...
GENTRIFICATION WITHOUT SEGREGATION? RACE, IMMIGRATION, AND RENEWAL IN A DIVERSIFYING CITY [0.03%]
没有隔离的中产化?种族、移民和城市再生在一座日益多元化的城市中的角色
Jackelyn Hwang
Jackelyn Hwang
Research on how neighborhood racial composition affects where gentrification unfolds yields mixed conclusions, but these studies either capture broad national trends or highly segregated cities. Drawing on the case of Seattle-a majority-whi...
"It Was Love in All the Buildings They Tore Down": How Caregiving Grandmothers Create and Experience a Sense of Community in Chicago Public Housing [0.03%]
“当他们拆毁所有建筑物时,爱却无处不在”:芝加哥公共住房中的照顾孙子的祖母们如何创造和体验社区感
LaShawnDa Pittman,Deirdre Oakley
LaShawnDa Pittman
About 16,000 families residing in Chicago's public housing have been relocated over the last two decades through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's Housing Opportunities for People Everywhere (HOPE VI) redevelopment init...
Riding the Stagecoach to Hell: A Qualitative Analysis of Racial Discrimination in Mortgage Lending [0.03%]
种族歧视下的抵押贷款问题 qualitative analysis of racial discrimination in mortgage lending
Douglas S Massey,Jacob S Rugh,Justin P Steil et al.
Douglas S Massey et al.
Recent studies have used statistical methods to show that minorities were more likely than equally qualified whites to receive high cost, high risk loans during the U.S. housing boom, evidence taken to suggest widespread discrimination in t...
Douglas S Massey
Douglas S Massey
Cultural antecedents to community: An evaluation of community experience in the United States, Thailand, and Vietnam [0.03%]
社区的文化先决条件:对美国、泰国和越南的社区体验评估
Jonathan A Muir,David B Braudt,Jeffrey Swindle et al.
Jonathan A Muir et al.
To what extent does community experience differ between low context and high context societies? Prior literature theorizes that community experience consists of two separate, yet highly related concepts: community attachment, an individual'...