S DeLuca, E Rosen - Annual Review of Sociology, 2022 - annualreviews.org
Recent events have brought attention to the millions of Americans who struggle to find and pay for housing. Housing has historically been of interest to sociologists, but it has long been …
Reparations for slavery have become a reinvigorated topic for public debate over the last decade. Most theorizing about reparations treats it as a social justice project-either rooted in …
EA Benfer, D Vlahov, MY Long, E Walker-Wells… - Journal of Urban …, 2021 - Springer
The COVID-19 pandemic precipitated catastrophic job loss, unprecedented unemployment rates, and severe economic hardship in renter households. As a result, housing precarity …
The writing of each chapter of the guidelines was led by one main author and one or two co- authors (see below) and extensively supported by Elinor Chisholm and Ramona Ludolph …
More than two million US households have an eviction case filed against them each year. Policy makers at the federal, state, and local levels are increasingly pursuing policies to …
Displacement has become one of the most prominent themes in contemporary geographical debates, used to describe processes of dispossession and forced eviction at a diverse range …
Drawing on 99.9 million court records, we construct national estimates of the annual prevalence of eviction filings and households threatened with eviction in the United States …
Scholarly interest in the relationship between public investments and residential displacement dates back to the 1970s and the aftermath of displacement related to urban …