An Immigrant Neighborhood: Interethnic and Interracial Encounters in New York before 1930doi:10.1177/0094306113484702KKSetsuko MatsuzawaSAGE Publications
1) A neighborhood of fine homes;an ethnic neighborhood. 拥有美好家园的小区;民族居住区 2) owing rate of car in residential district 居住区居民汽车拥有率 3) an ethnic neighBorhood 民族居住区 例句>> 4) ghettoize[英]['ɡetəuaiz] [美]['ɡɛto,aɪz] ...
This study discusses the history, transitions, governance, and planning of an ethnic urban neighborhood, as exemplified by San Francisco's Japantown in the United States. It presents a variety of challenges in urban ethnic neighborhood governance, including gentrification, redevelopment, heritage preserva...
Finally, there are neighborhood and/or community factors that have been shown to be associated with delinquency and the perpetration of violence. These include living in an area with a large transient population, as well as experiencing a community with high levels of poverty, dense living situatio...
” (“Changes in the location of urban activities, exclusively favourable to the wealthiest, widen access gaps with the inhabitants of poor neighbourhoods, who can be described as losers or even be in a situation of exclusion from the ‘norm’ of society.”) As often, French authors react ...
The Belizean Garifuna ~ Organization Of Identity In An Ethnic Community In Central America by: Carel Roessingh No Comments yet If the world had any ends, British Honduras would certainly be one of them. It is not on the way from anywhere to anywhere else’ (Aldous Huxley 1984:21). ...
It also weights the rate of change for each neighborhood based on changes in the racial and ethnic composition of the entire population, which helps contrast neighborhoods undergoing high and low rates of change compared to the nation as a whole. Using harmonized census data, we demonstrate the ...
(by end of 2020). Also, in 2016, the Shanghai Urban Planning and Land Resources Administration Bureau publishedthe “Guidelines for 15 minutes community life circle planning”, which aimed to improve neighborhood facilities across the city. In 2021, the local government published the “...
Social sustainability is closely linked to the concerns of well-being, social capital, and quality of life—especially at the neighborhood level—and refers to a process of creating places by understanding what people need from the areas where they live and work, e.g., infrastructure to support...
It is not only that Chinatown ‘expressed’ racist sentiment or racial ideology; the definition of Chinatown as unhygienic (marked, for example, by listing it as a separate entry in public health records—it was the only neighborhood to be listed in this way) and a place of vice (which ...