The New Sociology of Suburbs: A Research Agenda for Analysis of Emerging Trends

IF 8.9 1区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
Karyn R. Lacy
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Abstract

The majority of Americans live and work in suburbs, but the social problems arising in these communities are rarely studied by sociologists. Far more scholarly attention is devoted to understanding the distinctive character of urban communities. This review directs attention to three emerging trends affecting the nation's suburbs disproportionately: the suburbanization of poverty, the settlement of post-1965 immigrants in the suburbs, and the impact of reverse migration to the South on black suburbanization. The review provides a critical discussion of the valuable contributions demographers have made to our general understanding of these trends, then it engages the work of ethnographers to assess the processes underlying these outcomes. These emerging trends constitute the basis for a robust research agenda rooted in the sociology of suburbs.
新郊区社会学:新兴趋势分析的研究议程
大多数美国人在郊区生活和工作,但社会学家很少研究这些社区出现的社会问题。更多的学术关注致力于理解城市社区的独特特征。这篇综述将注意力集中在对美国郊区产生不成比例影响的三个新兴趋势上:贫困的郊区化、1965年后移民在郊区的定居,以及向南方的反向移民对黑人郊区化的影响。这篇综述对人口统计学家对我们对这些趋势的总体理解所做的有价值的贡献进行了批判性的讨论,然后它参与了民族志学家的工作,以评估这些结果背后的过程。这些新兴趋势构成了一个强有力的研究议程植根于郊区社会学的基础。
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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Sociology, established in 1975, provides comprehensive coverage of significant developments in the field of sociology. The journal encompasses a wide range of topics, including major theoretical and methodological advancements, as well as current research across major subfields within sociology. Topics Covered: Social Processes Institutions and Culture Organizations Political and Economic Sociology Stratification Demography Urban Sociology Social Policy Historical Sociology Major Developments in Sociology in Other Regions of the World Content: Review chapters within the journal typically delve into these topics, offering in-depth analyses and insights into various aspects of sociology. These chapters serve to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of the field's current state and recent advancements.
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