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17. Moving beyond “Good Landlord, Bad Landlord”
A Theoretical Investigation of Exploitation in Housing
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Philip M. E. Garboden
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: How Homes Shape Our Social Lives 1
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Part I: Mechanisms of Housing Inequality
- 1. Housing as Capital 15
- 2. Latino Homeownership 29
- 3. Latinos’ Housing Inequality 39
- 4. The Renaissance Comes to the Projects 53
- 5. Unsettling Native Land 67
- 6. Affordable Housing Is Public Health 79
- 7. Audit Studies of Housing Discrimination 93
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Part II: Housing Insecurity and Instability
- 8. Centering the Institutional Life of Eviction 109
- 9. Manufactured Housing in the US 121
- 10. Shared Housing and Housing Instability 135
- 11. Informal Housing in the US 149
- 12. Housing Deprivation 163
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Part III: Housing Markets and Housing Supply
- 13. Housing Supply as a Social Process 179
- 14. Housing Market Intermediaries 191
- 15. Housing in the Context of Neighborhood Decline 203
- 16. Learning from Short-Term Rentals’ “Disruptions” 213
- 17. Moving beyond “Good Landlord, Bad Landlord” 225
- 18. How We Pay to House Each Other 239
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Part IV: Housing, Racial Segregation, and Inequality
- 19. The Future of Segregation Studies 253
- 20. Understanding Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Residential Mobility among Housing Choice Voucher Holders 265
- 21. All in the Family 279
- 22. Policing, Property, and the Production of Racial Segregation 291
- 23. Criminal Justice Contact and Housing Inequality 305
- 24. The Housing Divide in the Global South 319
- Works Cited 331
- Index 407
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: How Homes Shape Our Social Lives 1
-
Part I: Mechanisms of Housing Inequality
- 1. Housing as Capital 15
- 2. Latino Homeownership 29
- 3. Latinos’ Housing Inequality 39
- 4. The Renaissance Comes to the Projects 53
- 5. Unsettling Native Land 67
- 6. Affordable Housing Is Public Health 79
- 7. Audit Studies of Housing Discrimination 93
-
Part II: Housing Insecurity and Instability
- 8. Centering the Institutional Life of Eviction 109
- 9. Manufactured Housing in the US 121
- 10. Shared Housing and Housing Instability 135
- 11. Informal Housing in the US 149
- 12. Housing Deprivation 163
-
Part III: Housing Markets and Housing Supply
- 13. Housing Supply as a Social Process 179
- 14. Housing Market Intermediaries 191
- 15. Housing in the Context of Neighborhood Decline 203
- 16. Learning from Short-Term Rentals’ “Disruptions” 213
- 17. Moving beyond “Good Landlord, Bad Landlord” 225
- 18. How We Pay to House Each Other 239
-
Part IV: Housing, Racial Segregation, and Inequality
- 19. The Future of Segregation Studies 253
- 20. Understanding Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Residential Mobility among Housing Choice Voucher Holders 265
- 21. All in the Family 279
- 22. Policing, Property, and the Production of Racial Segregation 291
- 23. Criminal Justice Contact and Housing Inequality 305
- 24. The Housing Divide in the Global South 319
- Works Cited 331
- Index 407