The sociology of housing: how homes shape our social lives
"In 1947, the president of the American Sociological Association, Louis Wirth, argued for the importance of housing as a field of sociological research. It may come as a surprise, then, to learn that the field has yet to be established. Instead, efforts to understand the place of housing in soc...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In 1947, the president of the American Sociological Association, Louis Wirth, argued for the importance of housing as a field of sociological research. It may come as a surprise, then, to learn that the field has yet to be established. Instead, efforts to understand the place of housing in society have been largely subsumed within other disciplines, such as economics and urban planning. Over time, it has only become clearer how central a role housing plays in structuring our lives, from long-standing discriminatory lending practices that determine who can own a home and where, to unequal eviction practices, on up to the 2008 financial crisis and the decimation of the American housing market. With the collection of essays in this book, the editors and contributors propose to solidify the place of housing studies as a distinct subfield within the discipline of sociology, showing that housing is both an important element of multiple sociological subfields and a significant component of social life deserving of dedicated attention as a distinct area of research. The volume will take stock of the current field of scholarship and provide new directions for the sociological study of housing. The contributors showcase the very best traditions of sociology-they draw on diverse methodological approaches, present unique field sites and data sources, and foreground sociological theory to understanding contemporary housing issues. As a whole, the volume generates promising directions for the sociological analysis of housing and makes an argument for the official establishment of the subfield"-- |
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adam_text | Contents Introduction * How Homes Shape Our Social Lives i Brian J. McCabe, Georgetown University Eva Rosen, Georgetown University PART I: MECHANISMS OF HOUSING INEQUALITY 1 * Housing as Capital: US Policy, Homeownership, and the Racial Wealth Gap 15 Zawadi Rucks-Ahidiana, University at Albany 2 * Latino Homeownership: Opportunities and Challenges in the Twenty-First Century 29 Allen Hyde, Georgia Institute of Technology Mary J. Fischer, University of Connecticut 3 * Latinos’ Housing Inequality: Local Historical Context and the Relational Formation of Segregation 39 Maria G. Rendon, University of California, Irvine Deyanira Nevarez Martinez, Michigan State University Maya Parvati Kulkarni, University of California, Irvine 4 * The Renaissance Comes to the Projects: Public Housing Policy, Race, and Urban Redevelopment in Baltimore 53 Peter Rosenblatt, Loyola University Chicago 5 * Unsettling Native Land: Indigenous Perspectives on Housing 67 Jennifer Darrah-Okike, University ofHawai i, Manoa Lorinda Riley, University ofHawai i, Manoa Philip Μ. E. Garboden, University ofHawai i, Manoa Nathalie Rita, University ofHawai i, Mänoa
6 * Affordable Housing Is Public Health: How Landlords Struggle to Contain America’s Lead Poisoning Crisis 79 Matthew H. McLeskey, SUNY Oswego 7 * Audit Studies of Housing Discrimination: Established, Emerging, and Future Research 93 S. Michael Gaddis, University of California, Los Angeles Nicholas V. DiRago, University of California, Los Angeles PART II: HOUSING INSECURITY AND INSTABILITY 8 * Centering the Institutional Life of Eviction 109 Kyle Nelson, University of California, Los Angeles Michael C. Lens, University of California, Los Angeles 9 * Manufactured Housing in the US: A Critical Affordable Housing Infrastructure 121 Esther Sullivan, University of Colorado, Denver 10 * Shared Housing and Housing Instability 135 Hope Harvey, University ofKentucky Kristin L. Perkins, Georgetown University 11 * Informal Housing in the US: Variation and Inequality among Squatters in Detroit 149 Claire Herbert, University of Oregon 12 * Housing Deprivation: Homelessness and the Reproduction of Poverty 163 Chris Herring, University of California, Los Angeles PART III: HOUSING MARKETS AND HOUSING SUPPLY 13 * Housing Supply as a Social Process 179 Joe LaBriola, University ofMichigan 14 * Housing Market Intermediaries 191 Elizabeth Korver-Glenn, Washington University in St. Louis Robin Bartram, Tulane University MaxBesbris, University of Wisconsin-Madison 15 * Housing in the Context of Neighborhood Decline 203 Sharon Cornelissen, Harvard University Christine Jang-Trettien, Princeton University
16 * Learning from Short-Term Rentals’ “Disruptions” 213 Krista E. Paulsen, Boise State University 17 * Moving beyond “Good Landlord, Bad Landlord”: A Theoretical Investigation of Exploitation in Housing 225 Philip Μ. E. Garboden, University ofHawai i, Mânoa 18 * How We Pay to House Each Other 239 Isaac William Martin, University of California, San Diego PART IV: HOUSING, RACIAL SEGREGATION, AND INEQUALITY 19 * The Future of Segregation Studies: Questions, Challenges, and Opportunities 253 Jacob William Faber, New York University 20 * Understanding Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Residential Mobility among Housing Choice Voucher Holders 265 Erin Carli, University of Washington Hannah Lee, University of Washington Chris Hess, Kennesaw State University Kyle Crowder, University of Washington 21 * All in the Family: Social Connections and the Cycle of Segregation 279 Maximilian Cuddy, University of Illinois, Chicago Amy Spring, Georgia State University Maria Krysan, University ofIllinois, Chicago Kyle Crowder, University of Washington 22 * Policing, Property, and the Production of Racial Segregation 291 Rahim Kurwa, University ofIllinois, Chicago 23 * Criminal Justice Contact and Housing Inequality 305 Brielle Bryan, Rice University Temi Alao, Emory University 24 * The Housing Divide in the Global South 319 Marco Garrido, University of Chicago Works Cited 331 Index 407
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Contents Introduction * How Homes Shape Our Social Lives i Brian J. McCabe, Georgetown University Eva Rosen, Georgetown University PART I: MECHANISMS OF HOUSING INEQUALITY 1 * Housing as Capital: US Policy, Homeownership, and the Racial Wealth Gap 15 Zawadi Rucks-Ahidiana, University at Albany 2 * Latino Homeownership: Opportunities and Challenges in the Twenty-First Century 29 Allen Hyde, Georgia Institute of Technology Mary J. Fischer, University of Connecticut 3 * Latinos’ Housing Inequality: Local Historical Context and the Relational Formation of Segregation 39 Maria G. Rendon, University of California, Irvine Deyanira Nevarez Martinez, Michigan State University Maya Parvati Kulkarni, University of California, Irvine 4 * The Renaissance Comes to the Projects: Public Housing Policy, Race, and Urban Redevelopment in Baltimore 53 Peter Rosenblatt, Loyola University Chicago 5 * Unsettling Native Land: Indigenous Perspectives on Housing 67 Jennifer Darrah-Okike, University ofHawai'i, Manoa Lorinda Riley, University ofHawai'i, Manoa Philip Μ. E. Garboden, University ofHawai'i, Manoa Nathalie Rita, University ofHawai'i, Mänoa
6 * Affordable Housing Is Public Health: How Landlords Struggle to Contain America’s Lead Poisoning Crisis 79 Matthew H. McLeskey, SUNY Oswego 7 * Audit Studies of Housing Discrimination: Established, Emerging, and Future Research 93 S. Michael Gaddis, University of California, Los Angeles Nicholas V. DiRago, University of California, Los Angeles PART II: HOUSING INSECURITY AND INSTABILITY 8 * Centering the Institutional Life of Eviction 109 Kyle Nelson, University of California, Los Angeles Michael C. Lens, University of California, Los Angeles 9 * Manufactured Housing in the US: A Critical Affordable Housing Infrastructure 121 Esther Sullivan, University of Colorado, Denver 10 * Shared Housing and Housing Instability 135 Hope Harvey, University ofKentucky Kristin L. Perkins, Georgetown University 11 * Informal Housing in the US: Variation and Inequality among Squatters in Detroit 149 Claire Herbert, University of Oregon 12 * Housing Deprivation: Homelessness and the Reproduction of Poverty 163 Chris Herring, University of California, Los Angeles PART III: HOUSING MARKETS AND HOUSING SUPPLY 13 * Housing Supply as a Social Process 179 Joe LaBriola, University ofMichigan 14 * Housing Market Intermediaries 191 Elizabeth Korver-Glenn, Washington University in St. Louis Robin Bartram, Tulane University MaxBesbris, University of Wisconsin-Madison 15 * Housing in the Context of Neighborhood Decline 203 Sharon Cornelissen, Harvard University Christine Jang-Trettien, Princeton University
16 * Learning from Short-Term Rentals’ “Disruptions” 213 Krista E. Paulsen, Boise State University 17 * Moving beyond “Good Landlord, Bad Landlord”: A Theoretical Investigation of Exploitation in Housing 225 Philip Μ. E. Garboden, University ofHawai'i, Mânoa 18 * How We Pay to House Each Other 239 Isaac William Martin, University of California, San Diego PART IV: HOUSING, RACIAL SEGREGATION, AND INEQUALITY 19 * The Future of Segregation Studies: Questions, Challenges, and Opportunities 253 Jacob William Faber, New York University 20 * Understanding Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Residential Mobility among Housing Choice Voucher Holders 265 Erin Carli, University of Washington Hannah Lee, University of Washington Chris Hess, Kennesaw State University Kyle Crowder, University of Washington 21 * All in the Family: Social Connections and the Cycle of Segregation 279 Maximilian Cuddy, University of Illinois, Chicago Amy Spring, Georgia State University Maria Krysan, University ofIllinois, Chicago Kyle Crowder, University of Washington 22 * Policing, Property, and the Production of Racial Segregation 291 Rahim Kurwa, University ofIllinois, Chicago 23 * Criminal Justice Contact and Housing Inequality 305 Brielle Bryan, Rice University Temi Alao, Emory University 24 * The Housing Divide in the Global South 319 Marco Garrido, University of Chicago Works Cited 331 Index 407 |
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