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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 while also contributing to them. The idea for this
volume developed as the editors discovered a group of scholars from
different disciplines and various universities studying Brooklyn.
Brooklyn has always been legendary and has more recently regained
its stature as a much sought after place to live, work and have
fun. Popular folklore has it that most U.S. residents trace their
family origins to Brooklyn. It is presently referred to as one of
the "hippest" places in New York. Thus, this book is a collection
of demographic, ethnographic, and comparative studies which focus
on urban dynamics in Brooklyn. The chapters investigate issues of
social class, urban development, immigration, race, ethnicity and
politics within the context of Brooklyn. As a whole, this book
considers both theoretical and practical urban issues. In most
cases the scholarly perspective is on everyday life. With this in
mind there are also social justice concerns. Issues of social
segregation and attendant homogenization are brought to light.
Moreover, social class and race advantages or disadvantages, as
part of urban processes, are underscored through critiques of local
policy decisions throughout the chapters. A common thread is the
assertion by contributors that planning the future of Brooklyn
needs to include multi-ethnic, racial, and economic groups, those
very residents who make-up Brooklyn.
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 while also contributing to them. The idea for this
volume developed as the editors discovered a group of scholars from
different disciplines and various universities studying Brooklyn.
Brooklyn has always been legendary and has more recently regained
its stature as a much sought after place to live, work and have
fun. Popular folklore has it that most U.S. residents trace their
family origins to Brooklyn. It is presently referred to as one of
the "hippest" places in New York. Thus, this book is a collection
of demographic, ethnographic, and comparative studies which focus
on urban dynamics in Brooklyn. The chapters investigate issues of
social class, urban development, immigration, race, ethnicity and
politics within the context of Brooklyn. As a whole, this book
considers both theoretical and practical urban issues. In most
cases the scholarly perspective is on everyday life. With this in
mind there are also social justice concerns. Issues of social
segregation and attendant homogenization are brought to light.
Moreover, social class and race advantages or disadvantages, as
part of urban processes, are underscored through critiques of local
policy decisions throughout the chapters. A common thread is the
assertion by contributors that planning the future of Brooklyn
needs to include multi-ethnic, racial, and economic groups, those
very residents who make-up Brooklyn.
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