Rethinking Neighborhoods
William A.V. Clark
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Abstract:
Although neighborhoods are sometimes perceived as just a backdrop to our lives, there is considerable evidence that they are central to our sense of wellbeing, and in the functioning of the city. Rethinking Neighborhoods is about these areas of geography: what we know about how neighborhoods function, why they matter and how we chose where to live.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Geography; Politics and Public Policy Sociology and Social Policy; Sustainable Development Goals; Urban and Regional Studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781035307937
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Cities and their neighborhoods - images and interpretations , pp 2-20

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- Ch 2 Describing and classifying neighborhoods: differentiation and interpretation , pp 21-38

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- Ch 3 People and processes, institutions, and neighborhood change , pp 39-63

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- Ch 4 Residential choice and residential selection , pp 65-82

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- Ch 5 Sorting, segregation, and social distance , pp 83-112

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- Ch 6 Social mobility and neighborhood change , pp 113-131

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- Ch 7 Social cohesion and neighborhood connections , pp 133-148

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- Ch 8 Neighborhoods, health, and wellbeing , pp 149-165

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- Ch 9 Continuity, change, and wellbeing in urban neighborhoods , pp 166-188

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