Social-Spatial Segregation
Concepts, Processes and Outcomes
Christopher D Lloyd editor Ian G Shuttleworth editor David W Wong editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bristol University Press
Published:19th Aug '15
Should be back in stock very soon
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Hardback£79.99(9781447301356)
This edited volume brings together leading researchers from the United States, the United Kingdom and Europe to look at the processes leading to segregation and its implications. With a methodological focus, the book explores new methods and data sources that can offer fresh perspectives on segregation in different contexts. It considers how the spatial patterning of segregation might be best understood and measured, outlines some of the mechanisms that drive it, and discusses its possible social outcomes. Ultimately, it demonstrates that measurements and concepts of segregation must keep pace with a changing world. This volume will be essential reading for academics and practitioners in human geography, sociology, planning and public policy.
"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." Dr Stephen A. Matthews, Penn State University
ISBN: 9781447301349
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456 pages