This paper spotlights the sporting lives of young people who live in ‘Redcrest’, a public housing community in the Niagara region of Canada. We report on data culled from neighborhoodcentric documents (municipal data, planning council reports, media coverage) and ethnographic fieldwork (interviews, community mapping, go-alongs) collected over eight months with 14 young people. This paper also offers a critique of Robert Sampson’s work on neighborhood effects and draws on the theoretical insights and urban scholarship of Henri Lefebvre, Loic Wacquant, and the work of postcolonial scholar Frantz Fanon, who further understandings of racism as a spatial relation. At the center of this research are narratives that highlight that public housing p...
The research reported here investigated the question of whether implementing mixed housing tenure po...
This major paper examines the implications of urban planning with respect to the built environment a...
Many poor suburbs in Australia with higher than average numbers of public housing tenants do not sim...
According to many scholars and policymakers living in a deprived neighbourhood has a negative impact...
Evelyn Alphonse and Dr. Ryan LeCount, Department of Sociology, Hamline University 1536 Hewitt Ave, S...
As a consequence of economic change and urban decline, stigma has become a feature of many neighbour...
Media reports on everyday life in US-American under-resourced and racialized neighbourhoods pre- dom...
An emerging body of research suggests that those who reside in socially and economicallymarginalized...
This paper discusses the problem of living in a stigmatized inner city community. The reactions of r...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedAIMS: The stigma of living in a disadvantaged area is a consistent the...
This paper investigates the social consequences of neighborhood violence. Using ego-centered friends...
What are the relationships between race, gender, homelessness, and urban space? This research explor...
Using the neighbourhood of Dixon as a case study, this project examines what factors influence Dixon...
Neighborhoods in urban America are characterized by high levels of inequality. Not only is this an i...
While there is a well-established body of literature that documents the role of the school context i...
The research reported here investigated the question of whether implementing mixed housing tenure po...
This major paper examines the implications of urban planning with respect to the built environment a...
Many poor suburbs in Australia with higher than average numbers of public housing tenants do not sim...
According to many scholars and policymakers living in a deprived neighbourhood has a negative impact...
Evelyn Alphonse and Dr. Ryan LeCount, Department of Sociology, Hamline University 1536 Hewitt Ave, S...
As a consequence of economic change and urban decline, stigma has become a feature of many neighbour...
Media reports on everyday life in US-American under-resourced and racialized neighbourhoods pre- dom...
An emerging body of research suggests that those who reside in socially and economicallymarginalized...
This paper discusses the problem of living in a stigmatized inner city community. The reactions of r...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedAIMS: The stigma of living in a disadvantaged area is a consistent the...
This paper investigates the social consequences of neighborhood violence. Using ego-centered friends...
What are the relationships between race, gender, homelessness, and urban space? This research explor...
Using the neighbourhood of Dixon as a case study, this project examines what factors influence Dixon...
Neighborhoods in urban America are characterized by high levels of inequality. Not only is this an i...
While there is a well-established body of literature that documents the role of the school context i...
The research reported here investigated the question of whether implementing mixed housing tenure po...
This major paper examines the implications of urban planning with respect to the built environment a...
Many poor suburbs in Australia with higher than average numbers of public housing tenants do not sim...