World in Brooklyn
Gentrification, Immigration, and Ethnic Politics in a Global City
Herausgeber: Desena, Judith
World in Brooklyn
Gentrification, Immigration, and Ethnic Politics in a Global City
Herausgeber: Desena, Judith
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The World in Brooklyn: Gentrification, Immigration, and Ethnic Politics in a Global City, is a collection of scholarly papers which analyze demographic, social, political, and economic trends that are occurring in Brooklyn. Brooklyn, as the context, reflects global forces.
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The World in Brooklyn: Gentrification, Immigration, and Ethnic Politics in a Global City, is a collection of scholarly papers which analyze demographic, social, political, and economic trends that are occurring in Brooklyn. Brooklyn, as the context, reflects global forces.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 430
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 159mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 863g
- ISBN-13: 9780739166703
- ISBN-10: 0739166700
- Artikelnr.: 35056576
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 430
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 159mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 863g
- ISBN-13: 9780739166703
- ISBN-10: 0739166700
- Artikelnr.: 35056576
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Judith N. DeSena is professor of sociology at St. John's University. Timothy Shortell is director of the MA program in sociology at Brooklyn College.
Chapter 1: Introduction: The World in Brooklyn Judith N. DeSena and Timothy
Shortell Chapter 2: Mapping a Changing Brooklyn, Mapping a Changing World:
Gentrification and Immigration, 2000-2008 Lorna Mason, Ed Morlock and
Christina Pisano Chapter 3: Forgetting Poverty in Brooklyn and the U.S.
William DiFazio Chapter 4: Gentrification in Everyday Life in Brooklyn
Judith N. DeSena Chapter 5: "Williamsburg Walks": Public Space and
Community Events in a Gentrified Neighborhood Sara Martucci Chapter 6: The
Environmental Injustice of Green Gentrification: The Case of Brooklyn's
Prospect Park Kenneth A. Gould and Tammy L. Lewis Chapter 7: Rezoning Coney
Island: A History of Decline and Revival, of Heroes and Villains at the
"People's Playground Alessandro Busà Chapter 8: The Gowanus Canal: Local
Politics of "Superfunding" Status Shanna Farrell Chapter 9: Striving for
Sustainability on the Urban Waterfront: The Case of Newtown Creek Steve
Lang Chapter 10: Riding the Bus in Brooklyn: Seeing the Spectacle of
Everyday Multicultural Life Jerome Krase Chapter 11: Brooklyn and
Belleville: On the Visual Semiotics of Ethnic Identity in Two Immigrant
Neighborhoods Timothy Shortell Chapter 12: Constructing an Oppositional
Community: Sunset Park and the Politics of Organizing Across Difference
Mark Treskon Chapter 13: An Ethnography of Local Politics in a Brooklyn
Caribbean Community Evrick Brown Chapter 14: The Dual Roles of Brighton
Beach: A Local and Global Community Phyllis Conn Chapter 15: Hood Politics:
Charter Schools, Race and Gentrification in Fort Greene Noel S. Anderson
Chapter 16: Revising Canarsie: Racial Transition and Neighborhood Stability
in Brooklyn Jennifer Candipan, Roberta Cordeau, Mark Peterson, Nicole
Riordan, Bengisu Peker, Danielle Shallow and Gregory Smithsimon
Shortell Chapter 2: Mapping a Changing Brooklyn, Mapping a Changing World:
Gentrification and Immigration, 2000-2008 Lorna Mason, Ed Morlock and
Christina Pisano Chapter 3: Forgetting Poverty in Brooklyn and the U.S.
William DiFazio Chapter 4: Gentrification in Everyday Life in Brooklyn
Judith N. DeSena Chapter 5: "Williamsburg Walks": Public Space and
Community Events in a Gentrified Neighborhood Sara Martucci Chapter 6: The
Environmental Injustice of Green Gentrification: The Case of Brooklyn's
Prospect Park Kenneth A. Gould and Tammy L. Lewis Chapter 7: Rezoning Coney
Island: A History of Decline and Revival, of Heroes and Villains at the
"People's Playground Alessandro Busà Chapter 8: The Gowanus Canal: Local
Politics of "Superfunding" Status Shanna Farrell Chapter 9: Striving for
Sustainability on the Urban Waterfront: The Case of Newtown Creek Steve
Lang Chapter 10: Riding the Bus in Brooklyn: Seeing the Spectacle of
Everyday Multicultural Life Jerome Krase Chapter 11: Brooklyn and
Belleville: On the Visual Semiotics of Ethnic Identity in Two Immigrant
Neighborhoods Timothy Shortell Chapter 12: Constructing an Oppositional
Community: Sunset Park and the Politics of Organizing Across Difference
Mark Treskon Chapter 13: An Ethnography of Local Politics in a Brooklyn
Caribbean Community Evrick Brown Chapter 14: The Dual Roles of Brighton
Beach: A Local and Global Community Phyllis Conn Chapter 15: Hood Politics:
Charter Schools, Race and Gentrification in Fort Greene Noel S. Anderson
Chapter 16: Revising Canarsie: Racial Transition and Neighborhood Stability
in Brooklyn Jennifer Candipan, Roberta Cordeau, Mark Peterson, Nicole
Riordan, Bengisu Peker, Danielle Shallow and Gregory Smithsimon
Chapter 1: Introduction: The World in Brooklyn Judith N. DeSena and Timothy
Shortell Chapter 2: Mapping a Changing Brooklyn, Mapping a Changing World:
Gentrification and Immigration, 2000-2008 Lorna Mason, Ed Morlock and
Christina Pisano Chapter 3: Forgetting Poverty in Brooklyn and the U.S.
William DiFazio Chapter 4: Gentrification in Everyday Life in Brooklyn
Judith N. DeSena Chapter 5: "Williamsburg Walks": Public Space and
Community Events in a Gentrified Neighborhood Sara Martucci Chapter 6: The
Environmental Injustice of Green Gentrification: The Case of Brooklyn's
Prospect Park Kenneth A. Gould and Tammy L. Lewis Chapter 7: Rezoning Coney
Island: A History of Decline and Revival, of Heroes and Villains at the
"People's Playground Alessandro Busà Chapter 8: The Gowanus Canal: Local
Politics of "Superfunding" Status Shanna Farrell Chapter 9: Striving for
Sustainability on the Urban Waterfront: The Case of Newtown Creek Steve
Lang Chapter 10: Riding the Bus in Brooklyn: Seeing the Spectacle of
Everyday Multicultural Life Jerome Krase Chapter 11: Brooklyn and
Belleville: On the Visual Semiotics of Ethnic Identity in Two Immigrant
Neighborhoods Timothy Shortell Chapter 12: Constructing an Oppositional
Community: Sunset Park and the Politics of Organizing Across Difference
Mark Treskon Chapter 13: An Ethnography of Local Politics in a Brooklyn
Caribbean Community Evrick Brown Chapter 14: The Dual Roles of Brighton
Beach: A Local and Global Community Phyllis Conn Chapter 15: Hood Politics:
Charter Schools, Race and Gentrification in Fort Greene Noel S. Anderson
Chapter 16: Revising Canarsie: Racial Transition and Neighborhood Stability
in Brooklyn Jennifer Candipan, Roberta Cordeau, Mark Peterson, Nicole
Riordan, Bengisu Peker, Danielle Shallow and Gregory Smithsimon
Shortell Chapter 2: Mapping a Changing Brooklyn, Mapping a Changing World:
Gentrification and Immigration, 2000-2008 Lorna Mason, Ed Morlock and
Christina Pisano Chapter 3: Forgetting Poverty in Brooklyn and the U.S.
William DiFazio Chapter 4: Gentrification in Everyday Life in Brooklyn
Judith N. DeSena Chapter 5: "Williamsburg Walks": Public Space and
Community Events in a Gentrified Neighborhood Sara Martucci Chapter 6: The
Environmental Injustice of Green Gentrification: The Case of Brooklyn's
Prospect Park Kenneth A. Gould and Tammy L. Lewis Chapter 7: Rezoning Coney
Island: A History of Decline and Revival, of Heroes and Villains at the
"People's Playground Alessandro Busà Chapter 8: The Gowanus Canal: Local
Politics of "Superfunding" Status Shanna Farrell Chapter 9: Striving for
Sustainability on the Urban Waterfront: The Case of Newtown Creek Steve
Lang Chapter 10: Riding the Bus in Brooklyn: Seeing the Spectacle of
Everyday Multicultural Life Jerome Krase Chapter 11: Brooklyn and
Belleville: On the Visual Semiotics of Ethnic Identity in Two Immigrant
Neighborhoods Timothy Shortell Chapter 12: Constructing an Oppositional
Community: Sunset Park and the Politics of Organizing Across Difference
Mark Treskon Chapter 13: An Ethnography of Local Politics in a Brooklyn
Caribbean Community Evrick Brown Chapter 14: The Dual Roles of Brighton
Beach: A Local and Global Community Phyllis Conn Chapter 15: Hood Politics:
Charter Schools, Race and Gentrification in Fort Greene Noel S. Anderson
Chapter 16: Revising Canarsie: Racial Transition and Neighborhood Stability
in Brooklyn Jennifer Candipan, Roberta Cordeau, Mark Peterson, Nicole
Riordan, Bengisu Peker, Danielle Shallow and Gregory Smithsimon







