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Social-Spatial Segregation: Concepts, Processes and Outcomes

Editat de Christopher D. Lloyd, Ian Shuttleworth, David W. Wong
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 aug 2015
This volume brings together leading researchers from the United States, United Kingdom, and Europe to explore the processes that lead to segregation and the outcomes and implications that result. Making use of new methods and data sources that offer fresh perspectives on segregation in different contexts, the book considers how the spatial patterning of segregation might be best understood and measured.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781447301349
ISBN-10: 144730134X
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press

Notă biografică

Christopher D. Lloyd is a senior lecturer in geography and planning at the University of Liverpool. Ian Shuttleworth is a senior lecturer in geography and the director of the NILS-RSU at Queen’s University Belfast. David W. Wong is professor of geography at the University of Hong Kong and at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia.

Cuprins

Introduction
~ Christopher D Lloyd, Ian Shuttleworth and David Wong


Section 1: Concepts & Methods
Segregation matters measurement matters
 ~ Ron Johnston, Mike Poulsen and Jim Forrest


Using a general spatial pattern index to evaluate spatial segregation
 ~ David Wong


Measuring ‘neighbourhood’ segregation using spatial interaction data
~ Christopher D Lloyd, Ian Shuttleworth and Gemma Catney


The Micro-Geography of Segregation: Evidence from Historical US Census Data
~ Antonio Páez, Manuel Ruiz, Fernando López and John Logan


Neighbourhood racial diversity and white residential segregation in the United States
 ~ Richard Wright, Mark Ellis and Steven Holloway


Analysing segregation using individualized neighbourhoods
~ John Östh, Bo Malmberg, and Eva Andersson


The international comparability of ethnicity and collective identity implications for segregation studies
~ Pablo Mateos


Section 2: Processes
Perspectives on social segregation and migration: spatial scale, mixing and places
~ Ian Shuttleworth, Myles Gould and Paul Barr


“Sleepwalking towards Johannesburg”? Local measures of ethnic segregation between London’s secondary schools, 2003 –2008/9
~ Rich Harris


Segregation, choice based letting and social housing: How housing policy can affect the segregation process
~ Maarten van Ham and David Manley


Demographic understandings of changes in ethnic residential segregation across the life course
~ Albert Sabater and Nissa Finney


A Tale of Two Cities: Residential Segregation in St. Louis and Cincinnati
 ~ Sungsoon Hwang


Section 3: Outcomes & Implications
‘Religious’ concentration and health outcomes in Northern Ireland
~ Gemma Catney


Class Segregation
~ Danny Dorling


Exploring socioeconomic characteristics of ethnically-divided neighbourhoods
~ Kenneth French


Section 4: Conclusions and outcomes


Conclusion: Possible future agendas and summary thoughts
~Christopher D Lloyd, Ian Shuttleworth and David

Recenzii

“This outstanding collection on segregation deserves to be the ‘go to text’ in the field. I will consult it again and again for both instruction and research. Kudos to the editors.”