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The paradoxes of integration
Book • 2010
The Paradoxes of Integration investigates how racial integration reshapes neighborhood dynamics, social networks, and civic engagement in American cities.
Oliver explores how integration can produce unexpected outcomes for community cohesion, political participation, and resource distribution.
The book employs empirical studies to reveal complex interactions between race, space, and social capital.
It argues that policy interventions and community strategies must account for these nuanced effects to foster equitable civic life.
The work contributes to debates on urban policy, race relations, and the future of integrated communities.
Oliver explores how integration can produce unexpected outcomes for community cohesion, political participation, and resource distribution.
The book employs empirical studies to reveal complex interactions between race, space, and social capital.
It argues that policy interventions and community strategies must account for these nuanced effects to foster equitable civic life.
The work contributes to debates on urban policy, race relations, and the future of integrated communities.
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