Just shelter : gentrification, integration, race, and reconstruction /
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New York, NY :
Oxford University Press,
[2024]
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Just Shelter
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1. Justice and Social-​Spatial Arrangements
- The U.S. Housing Crisis
- Spatial Justice
- Equality and Social-​Spatial Arrangements
- Distributive Justice
- 2. Open Cities and Reconstructive Justice
- Corrective Reform
- Reaching for Transformation
- Open Communities and Substantive Opportunity
- Rectifying Enduring Injustice
- 3. The Trouble with Gentrification
- Bad Techies
- The Concept of Gentrification
- Two or Three Cheers for Gentrification
- Here's the Thing about Displacement
- Harms and Inequality
- 4. The Harms of Gentrification
- The Harms
- Distributive Injustice
- Cultural Loss
- Democratic Inequality
- Pragmatic Rectification
- 5. Segregation and the Trouble with Integration
- Know Your Place
- The Concept of Social-​Spatial Segregation
- The Benefits of Segregation
- The Harms of Segregation
- Integration as Evenness and Mobility
- Integration Is Not a Proxy for Justice
- 6. Reconstructing Integration
- What Remains of Integration
- Integration as Reconstruction
- Outcomes, Not Conversion
- 7. Conclusion
- Discomfiting Justice
- Notes
- Works Cited
- Index