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The Renaissance Comes to the Projects: Public Housing Policy, Race, and Urban Redevelopment in Baltimore
The Sociology of Housing: How Homes Shape Our Social Lives (2023)
  • Peter A Rosenblatt, Loyola University Chicago
Abstract
In 1947, the president of the American Sociological Association, Louis Wirth, argued for the importance of housing as a field of sociological research. Now, seventy-five years later, the sociology of housing has still not developed as a distinct subfield, leaving efforts to understand housing’s place in society to other disciplines, such as economics and urban planning. With this volume, the editors and contributors solidify the importance of housing studies within the discipline of sociology by tackling topics like racial segregation, housing instability, the supply of affordable housing, and the process of eviction. In doing so, they showcase the very best traditions of sociology: they draw on diverse methodologies, present unique field sites and data sources, and foreground a range of theoretical approaches to elucidate the relationships between contemporary housing, public policy, and key social outcomes.
 
The Sociology of Housing is a landmark volume that will be used by researchers and students alike to define this growing subfield, map continued directions for research, and center sociologists in interdisciplinary conversations about housing.
Keywords
  • housing,
  • sociology,
  • America,
  • public policy
Disciplines
Publication Date
October, 2023
Editor
Brian J. McCabe and Eva Rosen
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
ISBN
9780226828534
Citation Information
Peter A Rosenblatt. "The Renaissance Comes to the Projects: Public Housing Policy, Race, and Urban Redevelopment in Baltimore" The Sociology of Housing: How Homes Shape Our Social Lives (2023)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/peter-rosenblatt/12/