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Live and Let Live : Diversity, Conflict, and Community in an Integrated Neighborhood

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We are in a bind,"" writes Evelyn M. Perry. While conventional wisdom asserts that residential racial and economic integration holds great promise for reducing inequality in the United States, Americans are demonstrably not very good at living with difference.

Perry's analysis of the multiethnic, mixed-income Milwaukee community of Riverwest, where residents maintain relative stability without insisting on conformity, advances our understanding of why and how neighborhoods matter.

In response to the myriad urban quantitative assessments, Perry examines the impacts of neighborhood diversity using more than three years of ethnographic fieldwork and interviews.

Her in-depth examination of life ""on the block"" expands our understanding of the mechanisms by which neighborhoods shape the perceptions, behaviors, and opportunities of those who live in them.

Perry challenges researchers' assumptions about what ""good"" communities look like and what well-regulated communities want.

Live and Let Live shifts the conventional scholarly focus from ""What can integration do?"" to ""How is integration done?""

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Product Details
1469631377 / 9781469631370
Hardback
28/11/2016
United States
English
248 pages
24 cm