A Political Ecology of Neglect: Race, Gender, and Environmental Change in Philadelphia - Alec Brownlow - Books - VDM Verlag - 9783639092691 - October 15, 2008
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A Political Ecology of Neglect: Race, Gender, and Environmental Change in Philadelphia

Alec Brownlow

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A Political Ecology of Neglect: Race, Gender, and Environmental Change in Philadelphia

This book examines the roles that racism and sexism play towards the exclusion of black women from urban public space in Philadelphia. Using an interdisciplinary approach, it explores how racial residential segregation and womenâ¿¿s fear of male sexual violence combine to regulate black womenâ¿¿s participation in the public sphere and deny them access to urban parks and open space. Further, it approaches urban ecological change as a socio-political phenomenon that evinces and reproduces larger social inequalities. The study takes an exploratory approach to the topic, and attempts to initiate a dialog on the topical and methodological development of an urban political ecology. Concepts of marginality, environment, hazards and resources are conceptualized so as to become more viable in an urban context.

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Released October 15, 2008
ISBN13 9783639092691
Publishers VDM Verlag
Pages 232
Dimensions 322 g
Language English