Superintendents play a large role in the formation of relationships
and networks within their neighborhood; and yet, no study in social
science has focused on them. Williams closes this knowledge gap
through ethnographic fieldwork, providing an in-depth analysis of
the daily life of superintendents in the lower Harlem area in New
York City.
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