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table of contents
Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1. Why Good Neighborhoods?
- 2. A Dynamic Systems Approach to Understanding Neighborhood Change
- 3. The Rise of the American Urban Neighborhood, 1860–1950
- 4. The American Urban Neighborhood under Siege, 1950–1990
- 5. The Polarization of the American Neighborhood, 1990–2020
- 6. Neighborhoods as Markets
- 7. Neighborhoods in an Era of Demographic Change and Economic Restructuring
- 8. The Continuing yet Changing Significance of Race
- 9. Agents of Neighborhood Change
- 10. Deconstructing Gentrification
- 11. The Crisis of the Urban Middle Neighborhood
- 12. The Persistence of Concentrated Poverty Neighborhoods
- 13. Neighborhood Change in the Suburbs
- 14. The Theory and Practice of Neighborhood Change
- Notes
- Index