This book is about the forces and processes that continue to
sustain pervasive inequalities in modern capitalist societies. It
centers around the rise of structuration theory in geography and
how this approach may be applied in order to comprehend the
deepening chasms between classes, races, ethnic groups, and
individuals in North America today. Inner city urban neighborhood
decay, growing poverty, widening wealth gaps, and sustained racial
and gender discrimination in the workplace all have spatial
components. Structuration theory, originally expounded by Anthony
Giddens, seeks to confront the relation between agency and
structure in the social sciences. The centerpiece of structuration
theory is duality of structure, the force that produces and
reproduces the fabric of everyday life. The chapters in this volume
successfully apply Giddens's theory to a number of specific
institutions and locales where unequal access to basic resources is
notably pronounced.
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