This paper works to more fully integrate critical theories of race and privilege with political economy to explore the connections between segregation, property values and violence in US cities. Through the prism of Los Angeles (LA), it exposes the economic mechanisms and history of violent struggle by which whiteness became, and remains, an intrinsic component of high land values. The resulting articulations of racial ideologies and geography, connecting circuits of real estate capital to common sense and racialised constructions of ‘community’, have helped drive LA’s fragmented and unsustainable form and increasing privatisation. They also lie at the root of violence inflicted upon those excluded, both ideologically and physically, from w...
Public goods in the United States are largely funded and delivered at the local level. Local public ...
This thesis locates the roots of the private U.S. real estate market, and racially segregated housin...
My dissertation examines the roles of land use and property governance in mediating racial and econo...
This paper works to more fully integrate critical theories of race and privilege with political econ...
This thesis intends to investigate the organization of the housing and land market in Los Angeles in...
Urban histories of race and housing currently ignore the daily conflicts over debt, occupancy, and a...
Recent work has explored the dynamics of segregation and the impacts that city planning can have on ...
An immense body of work already exists with respect to the relationship between race and the modern ...
This Article examines the extent to which the Empowerment Zones Program is properly viewed as a neut...
As vacancy in Rust Belt cities becomes a focal point of planning and policy efforts, Chicago planner...
The quality of life that people experience in the United States depends largely on the neighborhood ...
This dissertation is motivated by a desire to better understand the causes and consequences of geogr...
Considering the national awakening to the pervasiveness of racial violence, historical acts of plann...
This dissertation is motivated by a desire to better understand the causes and consequences of geogr...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012This paper seeks to explore how political economy d...
Public goods in the United States are largely funded and delivered at the local level. Local public ...
This thesis locates the roots of the private U.S. real estate market, and racially segregated housin...
My dissertation examines the roles of land use and property governance in mediating racial and econo...
This paper works to more fully integrate critical theories of race and privilege with political econ...
This thesis intends to investigate the organization of the housing and land market in Los Angeles in...
Urban histories of race and housing currently ignore the daily conflicts over debt, occupancy, and a...
Recent work has explored the dynamics of segregation and the impacts that city planning can have on ...
An immense body of work already exists with respect to the relationship between race and the modern ...
This Article examines the extent to which the Empowerment Zones Program is properly viewed as a neut...
As vacancy in Rust Belt cities becomes a focal point of planning and policy efforts, Chicago planner...
The quality of life that people experience in the United States depends largely on the neighborhood ...
This dissertation is motivated by a desire to better understand the causes and consequences of geogr...
Considering the national awakening to the pervasiveness of racial violence, historical acts of plann...
This dissertation is motivated by a desire to better understand the causes and consequences of geogr...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012This paper seeks to explore how political economy d...
Public goods in the United States are largely funded and delivered at the local level. Local public ...
This thesis locates the roots of the private U.S. real estate market, and racially segregated housin...
My dissertation examines the roles of land use and property governance in mediating racial and econo...