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Constructing the segregated city: Housing, neighborhoods, and racial division in Kansas City, 1880-present.

机译:建造隔离的城市:1880年至今,堪萨斯城的住房,社区和种族分裂。

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The purpose of this dissertation is to identify key actors, important decisions, and social processes that have created contemporary patterns of poverty and racial residential segregation in the Kansas City metropolitan area. In recent years the Kansas City metropolitan area has been identified by scholars as one of the nation's hypersegregated metropolitan areas due to the high degree of segregation in housing patterns on a range of indices. Using a racial political economy perspective and the urban case study method, I examine how the production, distribution, and consumption of housing has been instrumental in creating and reinforcing racial residential segregation and uneven development. I situate the historical origins, development, and social and spatial consequences of racial residential segregation in large-scale processes of urban change and development including the shift from a compact city (pre-1880) to a fragmented city (1880-World War II), and the transition to a multicentered metropolis (World War II to the present). Specifically, I examine the long-term segregative effects of federal home mortgage programs, public housing programs, urban redevelopment and renewal programs, and large-scale highway building in the Kansas City metropolitan area. I draw upon archival data, census data, public documents and housing reports, and interviews with local residents and civil rights activists to explore the extent to which these state housing policies and subsidies, and the actions of local political and economic actors, have contributed the development of segregated housing patterns, suburbanization of residences, and the concentration of minority poverty.
机译:本文的目的是找出导致堪萨斯城大都会地区当代贫困和种族居民隔离的现代模式的关键角色,重要决策和社会过程。近年来,由于住房指数在一系列指标上的高度隔离,学者们已将堪萨斯城大都市区确定为全美高度隔离的大都市区之一。我使用种族政治经济学的观点和城市案例研究方法,研究了住房的生产,分配和消费如何在建立和加强种族居民隔离和不均衡发展中发挥作用。我将种族居民隔离的历史起源,发展以及社会和空间后果置于大规模的城市变化和发展过程中,包括从紧凑型城市(1880年之前)转变为零散的城市(1880年第二次世界大战) ,以及向多中心大都市的过渡(第二次世界大战到现在)。具体来说,我研究了联邦房屋抵押贷款计划,公共住房计划,城市重建和更新计划以及堪萨斯城市区的大型公路建设的长期隔离效应。我利用档案数据,人口普查数据,公共文件和住房报告,以及对当地居民和民权活动家的访谈,来探讨这些国家住房政策和补贴以及地方政治和经济参与者的行动在多大程度上做出了贡献。分离的住房模式的发展,住宅的郊区化以及少数民族贫困的集中。

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  • 作者

    Gotham, Kevin Fox.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Kansas.;

  • 授予单位 University of Kansas.;
  • 学科 Geography.;Sociology Social Structure and Development.;Sociology Ethnic and Racial Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1997
  • 页码 435 p.
  • 总页数 435
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 自然地理学;民族学;社会结构和社会关系;
  • 关键词

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