Us versus Them: Race, Crime, and Gentrification in Chicago Neighborhoods
Crime and gentrification are hot button issues that easily polarize racially diverse neighborhoods. How do residents, activists, and politicians navigate the thorny politics of race as they fight crime or resist gentrification? And do conflicts over competing visions of neighborhood change necessarily divide activists into racially homogeneous camps, or can they produce more complex alliances and divisions? In Us versus Them, Jan Doering answers these questions through an in-depth study of two Chicago neighborhoods. Drawing on three and a half years of ethnographic fieldwork, Doering examines how activists and community leaders clashed and collaborated as they launched new initiatives, built coalitions, appeased critics, and discredited opponents. At the heart of these political maneuvers, he uncovers a ceaseless battle over racial meanings that unfolded as residents strove to make local initiatives and urban change appear racially benign or malignant. A thoughtful and clear-eyed contribution to the field, Us versus Them reveals the deep impact that competing racial meanings have on the fabric of community and the direction of neighborhood change.
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Us versus Them: Race, Crime, and Gentrification in Chicago Neighborhoods
Crime and gentrification are hot button issues that easily polarize racially diverse neighborhoods. How do residents, activists, and politicians navigate the thorny politics of race as they fight crime or resist gentrification? And do conflicts over competing visions of neighborhood change necessarily divide activists into racially homogeneous camps, or can they produce more complex alliances and divisions? In Us versus Them, Jan Doering answers these questions through an in-depth study of two Chicago neighborhoods. Drawing on three and a half years of ethnographic fieldwork, Doering examines how activists and community leaders clashed and collaborated as they launched new initiatives, built coalitions, appeased critics, and discredited opponents. At the heart of these political maneuvers, he uncovers a ceaseless battle over racial meanings that unfolded as residents strove to make local initiatives and urban change appear racially benign or malignant. A thoughtful and clear-eyed contribution to the field, Us versus Them reveals the deep impact that competing racial meanings have on the fabric of community and the direction of neighborhood change.
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Us versus Them: Race, Crime, and Gentrification in Chicago Neighborhoods

Us versus Them: Race, Crime, and Gentrification in Chicago Neighborhoods

by Jan Doering
Us versus Them: Race, Crime, and Gentrification in Chicago Neighborhoods

Us versus Them: Race, Crime, and Gentrification in Chicago Neighborhoods

by Jan Doering

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Crime and gentrification are hot button issues that easily polarize racially diverse neighborhoods. How do residents, activists, and politicians navigate the thorny politics of race as they fight crime or resist gentrification? And do conflicts over competing visions of neighborhood change necessarily divide activists into racially homogeneous camps, or can they produce more complex alliances and divisions? In Us versus Them, Jan Doering answers these questions through an in-depth study of two Chicago neighborhoods. Drawing on three and a half years of ethnographic fieldwork, Doering examines how activists and community leaders clashed and collaborated as they launched new initiatives, built coalitions, appeased critics, and discredited opponents. At the heart of these political maneuvers, he uncovers a ceaseless battle over racial meanings that unfolded as residents strove to make local initiatives and urban change appear racially benign or malignant. A thoughtful and clear-eyed contribution to the field, Us versus Them reveals the deep impact that competing racial meanings have on the fabric of community and the direction of neighborhood change.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190066604
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 02/14/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Jan Doering is Assistant Professor of Sociology at McGill University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Chapter 1: The Battle over Race, Crime, and Gentrification Chapter 2: A Brief History of Living Together Chapter 3: Racial Displacement in Action? Safety Activism and Its Racial Entanglements Chapter 4: "You've got reason to be afraid": Crime and Race in Electoral Campaigning Chapter 5: Resisting Gentrification and Criminalization Chapter 6: "White Vigilantes?" Two Case Studies of Positive Loitering Chapter 7: Racial Identities and Political Standpoints: Expected and Unexpected Alignments Chapter 8: Crime and Gentrification Beyond Black and White Chapter 9: Conclusion Appendix: About the Fieldwork Notes References Index
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