The Sociology of Spatial Inequality
Title | The Sociology of Spatial Inequality PDF eBook |
Author | Linda M. Lobao |
Publisher | State University of New York Press |
Pages | 288 |
Release | 2012-02-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0791479978 |
2007 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title 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.
The Sociology of Spatial Inequality
Title | The Sociology of Spatial Inequality PDF eBook |
Author | Linda M. Lobao |
Publisher | SUNY Press |
Pages | 294 |
Release | 2007-05-10 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780791471074 |
Asociological look at the role of space in inequality.
The Sociology of Spatial Inequality
Title | The Sociology of Spatial Inequality PDF eBook |
Author | Linda M. Lobao |
Publisher | SUNY Press |
Pages | 288 |
Release | 2007-05-10 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 079147108X |
Asociological look at the role of space in inequality.
Urban Socio-Economic Segregation and Income Inequality
Title | Urban Socio-Economic Segregation and Income Inequality PDF eBook |
Author | Maarten van Ham |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 520 |
Release | 2021-03-29 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 303064569X |
This open access book investigates the link between income inequality and socio-economic residential segregation in 24 large urban regions in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America. It offers a unique global overview of segregation trends based on case studies by local author teams. The book shows important global trends in segregation, and proposes a Global Segregation Thesis. Rising inequalities lead to rising levels of socio-economic segregation almost everywhere in the world. Levels of inequality and segregation are higher in cities in lower income countries, but the growth in inequality and segregation is faster in cities in high-income countries. This is causing convergence of segregation trends. Professionalisation of the workforce is leading to changing residential patterns. High-income workers are moving to city centres or to attractive coastal areas and gated communities, while poverty is increasingly suburbanising. As a result, the urban geography of inequality changes faster and is more pronounced than changes in segregation levels. Rising levels of inequality and segregation pose huge challenges for the future social sustainability of cities, as cities are no longer places of opportunities for all.
Socio-Spatial Inequalities in Contemporary Cities
Title | Socio-Spatial Inequalities in Contemporary Cities PDF eBook |
Author | Alfredo Mela |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 83 |
Release | 2019-05-15 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9783030172558 |
The book explores social inclusion/exclusion from a socio-spatial perspective, highlighting the active role that space assumes in shaping social phenomena. Unlike similar books, it does not discuss exclusion and inclusion in particular geographical contexts, but instead explains these phenomena starting from the dense and complex set of relationships that links society and space. It particularly focuses on social differences and how the processes of exclusion and inclusion can produce a highly spatialized understanding of them, for example when particular groups of people are perceived as being out of place. At the same time, within the context of the different approaches that policies adopt to contrast the phenomena of social exclusion, it examines the role of participation as an instrument to promote bottom-up inclusion and cohesion processes.
Spatial and Social Disparities
Title | Spatial and Social Disparities PDF eBook |
Author | John Stillwell |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 239 |
Release | 2010-06-14 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9048187508 |
Inequality is one of the major problems of the contemporary world. Significant geographical disparities exist within nations of the developed world, as well as between these countries and those referred to as the ‘South’ in the Bruntland Report. Issues of equity and deprivation must be addressed in view of sustainable development. However, before policymakers can remove the obstacles to a fairer world, it is essential to understand the nature of inequality, both in terms of its spatial and socio-demographic characteristics. This second volume in the series contains population studies that examine the disparities evident across geographical space in the UK and between different individuals or groups. Topics include demographic and social change, deprivation, happiness, cultural consumption, ethnicity, gender, employment, health, religion, education and social values. These topics and the relationships between them are explored using secondary data from censuses, surveys or administrative records. In volume 1 the findings of research on fertility, living arrangements, care and mobility are examined. Volume 3 will focus on ethnicity and integration.
Spatial inequalities and regional development
Title | Spatial inequalities and regional development PDF eBook |
Author | Henk Folmer |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 282 |
Release | 1979-06-30 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780898380064 |
In September 1977 a 'Regional Science Symposium' was held at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. Organized because of the recent establishment at the Faculty of Economics of a group that is engaged in teaching and research in the field of regional science, the aim of the symposium was to make university members more familiar with regional science and to introduce the newly created group to the national and international scene. Two separate topics were selected, of potential interest to both re searchers and policy-makers. The first, spatial inequalities and regional development, was chosen because of its central place in regional science. Authors from several disciplines were asked to approach this theme from a general, policy orientated point of view. This ensured the enlightenment of the various dimensions of spatial inequality and its implications for regional policy. The results have been collected in the volume Spatial Inequalities and Regional Development. The second theme focused on spatial statistical analysis. This branch of statistics is a relatively new one which receives growing attention among researchers in the field of applied regional science. The meeting on this topic concentrated on new results of research on the use of appro priate statistical and econometric methods for analyzing spatial data. The papers concerned have been collected into another volume, Explora tory and Explanatory Statistical Analysis of Spatial Data.