Claiming Neighborhood
New Ways of Understanding Urban Change
Janet Smith author John Betancur author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Illinois Press
Published:8th Sep '16
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Based on historical case studies in Chicago, John J. Betancur and Janet L. Smith focus both the theoretical and practical explanations for why neighborhoods change today. As the authors show, a diverse collection of people including urban policy experts, elected officials, investors, resident leaders, institutions, community-based organizations, and many others compete to control how neighborhoods change and are characterized. Betancur and Smith argue that neighborhoods have become sites of consumption and spaces to be consumed. Discourse is used to add and subtract value from them. The romanticized image of "the neighborhood" exaggerates or obscures race and class struggles while celebrating diversity and income mixing. Scholars and policy makers must reexamine what sustains this image and the power effects produced in order to explain and govern urban space more equitably.
"This book takes a fresh look behind the numerous social science representations of Chicago to reveal how they actively shape neighborhoods as they are taken up by the public and private sectors . A definite must read for urban scholars."
--Susan Saegert, The Graduate Center of the City University of New York
"In all, the importance of Claiming Neighborhood is that it transcends Chicago and,...can be beneficial to other approaches in looking at forces that impact spaces and centers in cities around the United States." --National Political Science Review
ISBN: 9780252081972
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
Weight: 367g
270 pages