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American Housing Question - Racism, Urban Citizenship, and the Privilege of Mobility

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Informationen zum Autor By Randolph Hohle Klappentext The American Housing Question reframes the question of affordable housing through the concepts of urban citizenship and racism. As the author aptly demonstrates, solving America's housing question means addressing both the effects of racism on housing and revaluing the notion of the public. Zusammenfassung The American Housing Question reframes the question of affordable housing through the concepts of urban citizenship and racism. As the author aptly demonstrates, solving America’s housing question means addressing both the effects of racism on housing and revaluing the notion of the public. Inhaltsverzeichnis Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 2: Urban Citizenship, The Privilege of Mobility, and the Affordable Housing Debates Chapter 3: Making Housing Affordable Chapter 4: The Undoing: Affordable Housing in the Neoliberal Era Chapter 5: America's Housing Question in the 21st Century Conclusion References About the Author

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