Community in Transition: Mobility, Integration, and Conflict

Community in Transition: Mobility, Integration, and Conflict

Community in Transition: Mobility, Integration, and Conflict

Community in Transition: Mobility, Integration, and Conflict

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Overview

How can depressed communities be upgraded? One approach is to import settlers with higher incomes. In a unique experiment in Israel, this approach was utilized, and the results are the focus of the Ayalon, Ben-Rafael, and Yogev study.

The three authors examine the costs and benefits of an experiment in community change in Mobiltown. The experiment, which brought higher status people to a poor community, is evaluated on the basis of surveys, indepth interviews, and observations. The research shows that the experiment has mainly resulted in the status enhancement of the community as a whole. Yet, expectations for social integration between the new and veteran residents were not fulfilled. Many of the cultural, economic, commercial, and social developments were based on some form of implicit segregation. The dynamics of unbalanced outcomes are demonstrated in the areas of intergroup attitudes, the formation of social networks, and in the political and educational arenas. The Mobiltown experiment demonstrates how the cost of newly introduced social gaps are countered by the benefits of the status enhancement of the entire community. An important study for sociologists, urban planners, and those concerned with social change in Israel.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313286995
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 07/30/1993
Series: Controversies in Science , #10
Pages: 210
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.50(d)
Lexile: 1280L (what's this?)

About the Author

HANNA AYALON is Senior Lecturer at the School of Education and Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Tel Aviv University.

ELIEZER BEN-RAFAEL is Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at Tel Aviv University.

ABRAHAM YOGEV is Associate Professor at the School of Education and Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Tel Aviv University.

Table of Contents

The Mobile Community: Status Enhancement, Social Integration, and Neighborhood Differentiation
The Setting and Study Design
The Mobiltowners: New and Veteran Neighborhood Groups
Lifestyle and Friendship Networks
How Groups View Each Other
The Political Dimension: Elitism Versus Pluralism in the Community
School Integration and the Young Generation
Four Years Later
The Outcomes of Status Enhancement: Implications of the "Settle With Us" Project
Appendix: Methodology
References
Tables

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