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6. Does Social “Mix” Lead to Social Mixing? Emergent Community and the Nature of Social Interaction
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Robert J. Chaskin
and Mark L. Joseph
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Prologue ix
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Part one
- 1. Concentrated Poverty, Public Housing Reform, and the Promise of Integration 1
- 2. Theoretical Assumptions and Policy Orientations 23
- 3. Mixed-Income Development in Context: Urban Poverty, Community Development, and the Transformation of Public Housing 44
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Part two
- 4. Setting the Stage: The Neighborhood and Development Site Contexts 71
- 5. From Physical Transformation to Re-Creating Community: Development Strategies and Inputs 103
- 6. Does Social “Mix” Lead to Social Mixing? Emergent Community and the Nature of Social Interaction 124
- 7. Space, Place, and Social Control: Surveillance, Regulation, and Contested Community 157
- 8. Development, Neighborhood, and Civic Life: The Question of Broader Integration 192
- 9. The Promise and Perils of Mixed-Income Public Housing Transformation 217
- Acknowledgments 243
- Appendix: Methods and Data 247
- Notes 261
- References 303
- Index 335
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Prologue ix
-
Part one
- 1. Concentrated Poverty, Public Housing Reform, and the Promise of Integration 1
- 2. Theoretical Assumptions and Policy Orientations 23
- 3. Mixed-Income Development in Context: Urban Poverty, Community Development, and the Transformation of Public Housing 44
-
Part two
- 4. Setting the Stage: The Neighborhood and Development Site Contexts 71
- 5. From Physical Transformation to Re-Creating Community: Development Strategies and Inputs 103
- 6. Does Social “Mix” Lead to Social Mixing? Emergent Community and the Nature of Social Interaction 124
- 7. Space, Place, and Social Control: Surveillance, Regulation, and Contested Community 157
- 8. Development, Neighborhood, and Civic Life: The Question of Broader Integration 192
- 9. The Promise and Perils of Mixed-Income Public Housing Transformation 217
- Acknowledgments 243
- Appendix: Methods and Data 247
- Notes 261
- References 303
- Index 335