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Ethnic Segregation in Cities

Ethnic Segregation in Cities

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Ethnic Segregation in Cities, first published in 1981, argues that race and ethnicity are fundamental to writing about the city and that economic patterns adapt themselves to race and ethnicity. It brings together evidence from New York, Detroit, Bradford, and Blackburn to address the question of whether choice or constraints imposed by the host society are determinant factors influencing residential segregation.

Format: Hardback
Length: 260 pages
Publication date: 31 July 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Ethnic Segregation in Cities, originally published in 1981, presents a compelling argument that race and ethnicity play a fundamental role in understanding urban phenomena. The book asserts that economic patterns are not solely shaped by demographic factors but rather adapt themselves to the prevailing racial and ethnic dynamics. This assertion has significant implications for both geographers and sociologists, as geographers are increasingly concerned with addressing urban deprivation and sociologists are uncovering the importance of space and spatial processes in influencing social segregation and assimilation.

The book brings together a diverse range of scholars from both sides of the Atlantic, presenting a comprehensive examination of the spatial aspects of ethnicity. The evidence presented in the book, drawn from New York, Detroit, Bradford, and Blackburn, sheds light on the question of whether individual choices or societal constraints play a more significant role in shaping residential segregation. The authors analyze a wide range of data, including census records, housing patterns, and social networks, to explore the complex interplay between ethnicity, space, and social outcomes.

Ethnic Segregation in Cities is an invaluable resource for students of sociology, human geography, and urban studies. It provides a comprehensive and interdisciplinary perspective on the topic, challenging traditional notions of urbanization and segregation. The book offers valuable insights into the mechanisms that drive ethnic segregation, the social and economic consequences of such segregation, and the potential for promoting inclusive and equitable cities. By examining the spatial aspects of ethnicity, the book contributes to our understanding of the complex dynamics that shape urban life and provides a foundation for developing more effective policies and interventions to address urban inequality.


Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032538846

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