Urban theorists have tried for decades to define exactly what a neighborhood is. But behind that daunting existential question lies a much murkier problem: never mind how you define them-how do you make neighborhoods productive and fair for their residents? In Making Our Neighborhoods, Making Our Selves, George Galster delves deep into the question of whether American neighborhoods are as efficient and equitable as they could be-socially, financially, and emotionally-and, if not, what we can do to change that. Galster aims to redefine the relationship between places and people, promoting specific policies that reduce inequalities in housing markets and beyond. Drawing on economics, sociology, geography, and psychology, Making Our Neighborhoods, Making Our Selves delivers a clear-sighted explanation of what neighborhoods are, how they come to be-and what they should be.
About the AuthorGeorge C. Galster is the Clarence Hilberry Professor of Urban Affairs and Distinguished Professor, Emeritus in the department of urban studies and planning at Wayne State University.
Book InformationISBN 9780226599854
Author George C. GalsterFormat Hardback
Page Count 416
Imprint University of Chicago PressPublisher The University of Chicago Press