Cycle of Segregation
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Cycle of Segregation

Social Processes and Residential Stratification

Maria Krysan,Kyle Crowder

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Cycle of Segregation

Social Processes and Residential Stratification

Maria Krysan,Kyle Crowder

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The Fair Housing Act of 1968 outlawed housing discrimination by race and provided an important tool for dismantling legal segregation. But almost fifty years later, residential segregation remains virtually unchanged in many metropolitan areas, particularly where large groups of racial and ethnic minorities live. Why does segregation persist at such high rates and what makes it so difficult to combat? In Cycle of Segregation, sociologists Maria Krysan and Kyle Crowder examine how everyday social processes shape residential stratification. Past neighborhood experiences, social networks, and daily activities all affect the mobility patterns of different racial groups in ways that have cemented segregation as a self-perpetuating cycle in the twenty-first century.Through original analyses of national-level surveys and in-depth interviews with residents of Chicago, Krysan and Crowder find that residential stratification is reinforced through the biases and blind spots that individuals exhibit in their searches for housing. People rely heavily on information from friends, family, and coworkers when choosing where to live. Because these social networks tend to be racially homogenous, people are likely to receive information primarily from members of their own racial group and move to neighborhoods that are also dominated by their group. Similarly, home-seekers who report wanting to stay close to family members can end up in segregated destinations because their relatives live in those neighborhoods. The authors suggest that even absent of family ties, people gravitate toward neighborhoods that are familiar to them through their past experiences, including where they have previously lived, and where they work, shop, and spend time. Because historical segregation has shaped so many of these experiences, even these seemingly race-neutral decisions help reinforce the cycle of residential stratification. As a result, segregation has declined much more slowly than many social scientists have expected.To overcome this cycle, Krysan and Crowder advocate multi-level policy solutions that pair inclusionary zoning and affordable housing with education and public relations campaigns that emphasize neighborhood diversity and high-opportunity areas. They argue that together, such programs can expand the number of destinations available to low-income residents and help offset the negative images many people hold about certain neighborhoods or help introduce them to places they had never considered. Cycle of Segregation demonstrates why a nuanced understanding of everyday social processes is critical for interrupting entrenched patterns of residential segregation.

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Información

Año
2017
ISBN
9781610448697
Categoría
Scienze sociali
Categoría
Sociologia

Índice

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contents
  5. List of Illustrations
  6. About the Authors
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. Part I. Segregation Then and Now
  9. Part II. The Social Structural Sorting Perspective
  10. Part III. Revisiting the Traditional Theories Through the Social Structural Sorting Perspective
  11. Part IV. The Implications of the Social Structural Sorting Perspective for Segregation
  12. Appendix
  13. Notes
  14. References
  15. Index
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APA 6 Citation

Krysan, M., & Crowder, K. (2017). Cycle of Segregation ([edition unavailable]). Russell Sage Foundation. Retrieved from https://www.perlego.com/book/4344987 (Original work published 2017)

Chicago Citation

Krysan, Maria, and Kyle Crowder. (2017) 2017. Cycle of Segregation. [Edition unavailable]. Russell Sage Foundation. https://www.perlego.com/book/4344987.

Harvard Citation

Krysan, M. and Crowder, K. (2017) Cycle of Segregation. [edition unavailable]. Russell Sage Foundation. Available at: https://www.perlego.com/book/4344987 (Accessed: 26 June 2024).

MLA 7 Citation

Krysan, Maria, and Kyle Crowder. Cycle of Segregation. [edition unavailable]. Russell Sage Foundation, 2017. Web. 26 June 2024.