Left Behind In Rosedale: Race Relations And The Collapse Of Community Institutions

Author:   Scott Cummings
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
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9780813334219


Pages:   239
Publication Date:   30 January 1998
Format:   Paperback
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Left Behind In Rosedale: Race Relations And The Collapse Of Community Institutions


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Left Behind in Rosedale is a stunning analysis of community and neighbourhood decline. Through creative application of ethnographic analysis, participant observation, and in-depth interviews, Scott Cummings' unique book breathes human life into one of the most serious problems facing the nation's cities: the ghettoization of urban neighbourhoods. Transcending demographic and statistical analysis, he vividly and passionately tells the story of ghettoization by explaining what happens to people's lives during the process of racial transition and change. Cummings takes the reader on a distressing historical journey, detailing the progressive decline of one community's culture. Along the way, he explains and explores the futile attempts of its white elderly residents to maintain their traditional way of life. He then moves to an examination of the black youth who victimize the elderly and explains the family and gang context of their actions. Moving full circle some fifteen years later, after the collapse of Rosedale is nearly complete, Cummings documents the similar plight facing the black elderly and details the grinding poverty that has enveloped the entire community. He concludes by evaluating the community's effort to revitalize itself and explains why these efforts failed. Cummings uses the case of Rosedale as a window to explore and critically evaluate the evolution of American urban policy over the past forty years. He concludes that many of our efforts to solve urban problems have actually made them worse. This book should be read by liberals and conservatives alike, neighbourhood and community activists, politicians and reformers, urban planners of American cities, and citizens who want to know why government efforts to revitalize urban neighbourhoods have accomplished so little.

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Author:   Scott Cummings
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   Westview Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.362kg
ISBN:  

9780813334219


ISBN 10:   0813334217
Pages:   239
Publication Date:   30 January 1998
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Scott Cummings is professor of urban policy and sociology at the University of Louisville. He is director of the Doctoral Program in Urban and Public Affairs and director of the centre for Policy Research and Evaluation. For the past ten years, he has served as editor of the Journal of Urban Affairs.

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