A sociological look at the role of space in inequality.
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Sociologists have too often discounted the role of space in inequality. This book showcases a recent generation of inquiry that attends to poverty, prosperity, and power across a range of territories and their populations within the United States, addressing spatial inequality as a thematically distinct body of work that spans sociological research traditions. The contributors’ various perspectives offer an agenda for future action to bridge sociology’s diverse and often narrowly focused spatial and inequality traditions.
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Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: Advancing the Sociology of Spatial Inequality
Linda M. Lobao, Gregory Hooks, and Ann R. Tickamyer
PART I EXTENDING THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION ACROSS SPACE: CONCEPTUAL AND METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES
2. Advancing the Sociology of Spatial Inequality: Spaces, Places, and the Subnational Scale
Linda M. Lobao and Gregory Hooks
3. New and Unexplored Opportunities: Developing a Spatial Perspective for Political Sociology
Kevin T. Leicht and J. Craig Jenkins
4. Territories of Inequality: An Essay on the Measurement and Analysis of Inequality in Grounded Place Settings
Michael D. Irwin
PART II STUDIES OF SPATIAL INEQUALITY
5. The Spatial Politics of Public Policy: Devolution, Development, and Welfare Reform
Ann R. Tickamyer, Julie Anne White, Barry L. Tadlock, and Debra A. Henderson
6. Differential Mortality across the United States: The Influence of Place-Based Inequality
Diane K. Mc Laughlin, C. Shannon Stokes, P. Johnelle Smith, and Atsuko Nonoyama
7. Placing Family Poverty in Area Contexts: The Use of Multilevel Models in Spatial Research
David A. Cotter, Joan M. Hermsen, and Reeve Vanneman
8. Adios Aztlan: Mexican American Out-Migration from the Southwest
Rogelio Saenz, Cynthia M. Cready, and Maria Cristina Morales
9. A Spatial Analysis of the Urban Landscape: What Accounts for Differences across Neighborhoods?
Deirdre A. Oakley and John R. Logan
PART III THE SOCIOLOGY OF SPATIAL INEQUALITY: TOWARD A COMMON VISION
10.Space for Social Inequality Researchers: A View from Geography
Vincent J. Del Casino Jr. and John Paul Jones III
11. Conclusion: Agenda for Moving a Spatial Sociology Forward
Gregory Hooks, Linda M. Lobao, and Ann R. Tickamyer
About the Editors and Contributors
Index
Sobre el autor
Linda M. Lobao is Assistant Professor of Rural Sociology at The Ohio State University.