Media reports on everyday life in US-American under-resourced and racialized neighbourhoods predominantly cover one theme: violence and crime. The tragic occurrence of shootings, dead people, and gang crime are at the centre of news headlines. This singular perspective on such areas and their residents produces a stigma that affects people's everyday lives and yet does not cover what it means to live in such an area. By using qualitative interviews with residents and representatives of community organizations, we spotlight the daily practices that illustrate the contested symbolic meaning of the ‘hood’ and the potential redevelopment discourses of the Chicago neighbourhood South Shore. The data provide insights into the heterogeneity of the...
This research, conducted in the Queen Village neighborhood of Philadelphia, focuses on the role of ...
This study seeks to understand how urban redevelopment efforts in Detroit reflect spatial politics a...
My research focuses on two shifts taking place in today’s urbanized world. The first is a shift in l...
Media reports on everyday life in US-American under-resourced and racialized neighbourhoods pre- dom...
This article deciphers the discursive practices through which Chicago’s two major newspapers, the Ch...
An emerging body of research suggests that those who reside in socially and economicallymarginalized...
Debates regarding the profound rise of urban poverty renewed interest in the influence of neighborho...
Evelyn Alphonse and Dr. Ryan LeCount, Department of Sociology, Hamline University 1536 Hewitt Ave, S...
Protect-community movements across America are alive and well. The authors examine one such movement...
Young people in disadvantaged neighborhoods are more likely to be involved in serious lawbreaking ac...
This article reveals the grounds on which individuals form perceptions of disorder. Integrating idea...
While a great deal is known about the demographic and historical trends that shape the built environ...
Young people in disadvantaged neighborhoods are more likely to be involved in serious lawbreaking ac...
This paper spotlights the sporting lives of young people who live in ‘Redcrest’, a public housing co...
The present text explores an interview-based study which examines the reconstructions of culture ide...
This research, conducted in the Queen Village neighborhood of Philadelphia, focuses on the role of ...
This study seeks to understand how urban redevelopment efforts in Detroit reflect spatial politics a...
My research focuses on two shifts taking place in today’s urbanized world. The first is a shift in l...
Media reports on everyday life in US-American under-resourced and racialized neighbourhoods pre- dom...
This article deciphers the discursive practices through which Chicago’s two major newspapers, the Ch...
An emerging body of research suggests that those who reside in socially and economicallymarginalized...
Debates regarding the profound rise of urban poverty renewed interest in the influence of neighborho...
Evelyn Alphonse and Dr. Ryan LeCount, Department of Sociology, Hamline University 1536 Hewitt Ave, S...
Protect-community movements across America are alive and well. The authors examine one such movement...
Young people in disadvantaged neighborhoods are more likely to be involved in serious lawbreaking ac...
This article reveals the grounds on which individuals form perceptions of disorder. Integrating idea...
While a great deal is known about the demographic and historical trends that shape the built environ...
Young people in disadvantaged neighborhoods are more likely to be involved in serious lawbreaking ac...
This paper spotlights the sporting lives of young people who live in ‘Redcrest’, a public housing co...
The present text explores an interview-based study which examines the reconstructions of culture ide...
This research, conducted in the Queen Village neighborhood of Philadelphia, focuses on the role of ...
This study seeks to understand how urban redevelopment efforts in Detroit reflect spatial politics a...
My research focuses on two shifts taking place in today’s urbanized world. The first is a shift in l...