Research in Urban Sociology
Category:
Sociology and Public PolicyBooks in series
- Urban Ethnography, Volume 16
- Public Spaces: Times of Crisis and Change, Volume 15
- From Sustainable to Resilient Cities: Global Concerns and Urban Efforts, Volume 14
- Urban Megaprojects: A Worldwide View, Volume 13
- Urban Areas and Global Climate Change, Volume 12
- Everyday Life in the Segmented City, Volume 11
- Suburbanization in Global Society, Volume 10
- Gender in an Urban World, Volume 9
- Ethnic Landscapes in an Urban World, Volume 8
- Race and Ethnicity in New York City, Volume 7
- Critical Perspectives on Urban Redevelopment, Volume 6
- Constructions of Urban Space, Volume 5
Recent Content
- Public Spaces: Interactions, Appropriations, and Conflicts
- Is the City Unnecessary? New Life Spaces of Young City Inhabitants
- Artists’ Studios in Urban Areas: A Comparative Study between Paris and London
- Contested Cityscapes: Politics of Vertical Construction in Paris and Vienna
- Heritage, Place, and Neighborhood: Itineraries as Public Space Contention in Ring-Road Districts of Madrid
- From Exclusion to Participation: Social Mediation in Public Housing
- Prelims
- Introduction: Building Bridges in Urban Ethnography
- From Chicago to Bologna: The Persistent Importance of the Chicago School in American and Italian Urban Sociology
- Global Ethnography: Lessons from the Chicago School
- Becoming the City: Teaching Urban Ethnography and Mentoring Urban Ethnographers
- Teaching and Learning the Craft: The Construction of Ethnographic Objects
- Place Exploration: Six Tensions to Better Conceptualize Place as a Social Actor in Urban Ethnography
- Interaction Order as Cultural Sociology within Urban Ethnography
- Visibility is Survival: The Chocolate Maps of Black Gay Life in Urban Ethnography
- The Missing Middle Class: Race, Suburban Ethnography, and the Challenges of “Studying Up”
- Black (American) Girl in the Banlieue: Doing Race and Ethnography as an American in France
- The Gendered Dynamics of Urban Ethnography: What the Researcher’s “Location” Means for the Production of Ethnographic Knowledge
- The Migrant Ethnographer: When the Field Becomes Home
- Prelims
DOI:
10.1108/rusoISSN:
1047-0042Online date, start – end:
1999Series Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedEditor:
- Professor Ray Hutchison