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Public Housing and School Choice in a Gentrified City, Makris


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Автор: Makris
Название:  Public Housing and School Choice in a Gentrified City
ISBN: 9781137429155
Издательство: Springer
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ISBN-10: 1137429151
Обложка/Формат: Hardback
Страницы: 288
Вес: 0.43 кг.
Дата издания: 2015
Серия: Palgrave studies in urban education
Язык: English
Иллюстрации: Xvi, 238 p.
Размер: 145 x 223 x 20
Читательская аудитория: Professional & vocational
Подзаголовок: Youth experiences of uneven opportunity
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Поставляется из: Германии
Описание: Winner of the 2016 AESA Critics` Choice Book Award Molly Makris uses an interdisciplinary approach to urban education policy to examine the formal education and physical environment of young people from low-income backgrounds and demonstrate how gentrification shapes these circumstances.


Integrating the Inner City: The Promise and Perils of Mixed-Income Public Housing Transformation

Автор: Chaskin Robert J., Joseph Mark L.
Название: Integrating the Inner City: The Promise and Perils of Mixed-Income Public Housing Transformation
ISBN: 022616439X ISBN-13(EAN): 9780226164397
Издательство: Wiley
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Описание: For many years Chicago's looming large-scale housing projects defined the city, and their demolition and redevelopment--via the Chicago Housing Authority's Plan for Transformation--has been perhaps the most startling change in the city's urban landscape in the last twenty years. The Plan, which reflects a broader policy effort to remake public housing in cities across the country, seeks to deconcentrate poverty by transforming high-poverty public housing complexes into mixed-income developments and thereby integrating once-isolated public housing residents into the social and economic fabric of the city. But is the Plan an ambitious example of urban regeneration or a not-so-veiled effort at gentrification?
In the most thorough examination of mixed-income public housing redevelopment to date, Robert J. Chaskin and Mark L. Joseph draw on five years of field research, in-depth interviews, and volumes of data to demonstrate that while considerable progress has been made in transforming the complexes physically, the integrationist goals of the policy have not been met. They provide a highly textured investigation into what it takes to design, finance, build, and populate a mixed-income development, and they illuminate the many challenges and limitations of the policy as a solution to urban poverty. Timely and relevant, Chaskin and Joseph's findings raise concerns about the increased privatization of housing for the poor while providing a wide range of recommendations for a better way forward.


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