回家的一年与深度撤资作斗争的故事

Q2 Social Sciences
Sister Anetha Perry, Stephen Danley
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本文介绍了在新泽西州卡姆登市进行论文研究的阿内塔-佩里和她的导师斯蒂芬-丹利(Stephen Danley)之间的合作。佩里的研究成果来自于她历时一年重返童年故居佩里之家的努力,在她父母的有生之年,佩里之家曾是黑人定居点。丹利(Danley)作为一名社区参与的学者,在监督和支持这一重返家园的努力中补充了自己的观点。他们的观察强调了那些试图投资于一个极度缺乏投资的社区的人所面临的障碍。他们还指出了像佩里之家这样的安置房的益处,这些安置房能够真正从 "内部人的角度 "看待在众多流离失所过程中为实现扎根而进行的斗争。他们强调,这些努力有可能帮助制定政策,阻止投资减少,并转向城市恢复。
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A Year to Go Home: A Story of Fighting Deep Disinvestment
This paper presents a collaboration between Anetha Perry, who conducted dissertation research in Camden, NJ, and Stephen Danley, her faculty advisor, who is also deeply engaged in that city, which has suffered from severe disinvestment. Perry's contribution is drawn from her year-long effort to return to her childhood home, Perry House, which had served as a Black settlement house during her parents' lifetimes. Danley adds perspectives as a community-engaged scholar, overseeing and supporting this home-going effort. Their observations underscore the obstacles that confront those trying to invest in a deeply disinvested neighbourhood. They also point out the bene fits of settlement houses, like the Perry House, which have a true 'insider's view' of the struggles to achieve rootedness in the face of many displacing processes. They underscore the potential of such efforts to aid in the creation of policies that stop disinvestment and pivot towards urban restoration.
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Built Environment
Built Environment Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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