Great American City
Chicago and the Enduring Neighborhood Effect
552 pages | 6 halftones, 46 line drawings, 14 maps, 1 table | 6 x 9 | © 2012
Political Science: Urban Politics
Sociology: Urban and Rural Sociology
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Table of Contents
Foreword
 Acknowledgments
 PART I SETTING AND THESIS
 1. Placed
 2. Neighborhood Effects: The Evolution of an Idea
 PART II PRINCIPLES AND METHOD
 3. Analytic Approach
 4. The Making of the Chicago Project 
 PART III COMMUNITY-LEVEL PROCESSES
 5. Legacies of Inequality 
 6. “Broken Windows” and the Meanings of Disorder 
 7. The Theory of Collective Efficacy
 8. Civic Society and the Organizational Imperative
 9. Social Altruism, Cynicism, and the “Good Community”
 PART IV INTERLOCKING STRUCTURES
 10. Spatial Logic; or, Why Neighbors of Neighborhoods Matter
  11. Trading Places: Experiments and Neighborhood Effects in a Social World 
 12. Individual Selection as a Social Process 
 13. Network Mechanisms of Interneighborhood Migration 
 14. Leadership and the Higher-Order Structure of Elite Connections 
 PART V SYNTHESIS AND REVISIT
 15. Neighborhood Effects and a Theory of Context 
 16. Aftermath—Chicago 2010 
 17. The Twenty-First-Century Gold Coast and Slum 
 Notes
 References 
 Index