This thesis examines the role of racialized practices in the discourses and processes that alter place identity. Drawing on ethnography from the East Village of Buckhead, a once vibrant nightlife district in Atlanta, I examine how discourses of danger, colorblindness, and the race card have been employed to “whitewash” the discussions about the redevelopment of the Village. In effect, the business and civic elite of Atlanta (and Buckhead) deployed racialized conceptualizations of group identity. In particular, they utilized “public safety” discourses to influence the Atlanta city government to support the redevelopment effort. This led to the elimination of the establishments that attracted African American partygoers in large numbers. Usin...
In the Preface to Colored People, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., describes and explains for his daughter, L...
Recent research has uncovered a new phenomenon in some distressed areas, black gentrification. Black...
ABSTRACT This dissertation investigates the role of place-based identification in influencing Americ...
This thesis examines the role of racialized practices in the discourses and processes that alter pla...
This thesis explores connections between racialized politics, redevelopment, memory/historical signi...
“Displacing the ‘Black Mecca’” begins by recognizing that the problem of gentrification in revitaliz...
Despite the benefits of urban greenspace, Atlanta’s Westside Park is causing gentrification and disp...
This methodology was created to investigate the relationship between Black spatial imaginaries and B...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
African and African American communities have faced pressures of marginalization and racism in the S...
As former manufacturing cities attempt to participate in a modern economy no longer dependent upon m...
ABSTRACT From Spike Lee’s School Daze to The Real Housewives of Atlanta, mainstream entertainment ha...
Evelyn Alphonse and Dr. Ryan LeCount, Department of Sociology, Hamline University 1536 Hewitt Ave, S...
Popular perceptions of Appalachia depict a rural region populated by poor, backward, uneducated wh...
This dissertation investigates the place-making practices of African American lesbians in Atlanta, G...
In the Preface to Colored People, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., describes and explains for his daughter, L...
Recent research has uncovered a new phenomenon in some distressed areas, black gentrification. Black...
ABSTRACT This dissertation investigates the role of place-based identification in influencing Americ...
This thesis examines the role of racialized practices in the discourses and processes that alter pla...
This thesis explores connections between racialized politics, redevelopment, memory/historical signi...
“Displacing the ‘Black Mecca’” begins by recognizing that the problem of gentrification in revitaliz...
Despite the benefits of urban greenspace, Atlanta’s Westside Park is causing gentrification and disp...
This methodology was created to investigate the relationship between Black spatial imaginaries and B...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
African and African American communities have faced pressures of marginalization and racism in the S...
As former manufacturing cities attempt to participate in a modern economy no longer dependent upon m...
ABSTRACT From Spike Lee’s School Daze to The Real Housewives of Atlanta, mainstream entertainment ha...
Evelyn Alphonse and Dr. Ryan LeCount, Department of Sociology, Hamline University 1536 Hewitt Ave, S...
Popular perceptions of Appalachia depict a rural region populated by poor, backward, uneducated wh...
This dissertation investigates the place-making practices of African American lesbians in Atlanta, G...
In the Preface to Colored People, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., describes and explains for his daughter, L...
Recent research has uncovered a new phenomenon in some distressed areas, black gentrification. Black...
ABSTRACT This dissertation investigates the role of place-based identification in influencing Americ...