During the twentieth century the Great Migration and the upsurge in industrialization resulted in the rapid populating of northern cities. This move brought large populations of whites and African Americans into close spatial confines. Harboring racist sentiment, whites employed spatial tactics to keep the "races" separate. Research of such methodical discrimination reveals the malevolent thinking prevalent at the time. This research also indicates the lingering effects of such racism. Despite the spatial tactics' monumental influence on the makeup of American cities, these tactics are not widely acknowledged. This booklet synthesizes and simplifies research on spatial segregation tactics into an easily-understandable text and graphi...
Exploiting complete census manuscript files, we derive a new segregation measure using the racial si...
The conflict concerning desegregation in the 1970s has roots and implications that extend beyond sch...
This is a draft manuscript. Please do not distribute or cite without contacting the author. Sociolog...
Questions of space were very important in shaping Kansas City. Over time, space has aided in the geo...
Space has always been a critical component of the sociological study of racial inequality, yet it ha...
Abstract: Residential segregation by race first emerged in the United States as black migrants from...
Space has always been a critical component of the sociological study of racial inequality, yet it ha...
Racial segregation is a salient feature of cities in the United States. Models like Schelling (1971)...
Despite a widely accepted ideal that favors integrated residential development, metropolitan areas i...
This paper examines the patterns of residential mobility by whites and African Americans that contri...
This study examines the dialectic of metropolitan spatial stratification during the era of civil rig...
UnrestrictedContemporary urban spatial analysis arguably features an emphasis on spatial structure, ...
This dissertation examined the patterns of black-white residential segregation in 1980 for 203 metro...
American cities are diverse, with people from various ethnic backgrounds calling the city their home...
In the wake of recent tragic killings of blacks by whites in Ferguson, Baltimore, and Charleston, th...
Exploiting complete census manuscript files, we derive a new segregation measure using the racial si...
The conflict concerning desegregation in the 1970s has roots and implications that extend beyond sch...
This is a draft manuscript. Please do not distribute or cite without contacting the author. Sociolog...
Questions of space were very important in shaping Kansas City. Over time, space has aided in the geo...
Space has always been a critical component of the sociological study of racial inequality, yet it ha...
Abstract: Residential segregation by race first emerged in the United States as black migrants from...
Space has always been a critical component of the sociological study of racial inequality, yet it ha...
Racial segregation is a salient feature of cities in the United States. Models like Schelling (1971)...
Despite a widely accepted ideal that favors integrated residential development, metropolitan areas i...
This paper examines the patterns of residential mobility by whites and African Americans that contri...
This study examines the dialectic of metropolitan spatial stratification during the era of civil rig...
UnrestrictedContemporary urban spatial analysis arguably features an emphasis on spatial structure, ...
This dissertation examined the patterns of black-white residential segregation in 1980 for 203 metro...
American cities are diverse, with people from various ethnic backgrounds calling the city their home...
In the wake of recent tragic killings of blacks by whites in Ferguson, Baltimore, and Charleston, th...
Exploiting complete census manuscript files, we derive a new segregation measure using the racial si...
The conflict concerning desegregation in the 1970s has roots and implications that extend beyond sch...
This is a draft manuscript. Please do not distribute or cite without contacting the author. Sociolog...