GLOBALIZATION AND RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION BY RACE

Citation
Vi. Bashi et Ma. Hughes, GLOBALIZATION AND RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION BY RACE, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 551, 1997, pp. 105-120
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Political Science","Social, Sciences, Interdisciplinary
ISSN journal
00027162
Volume
551
Year of publication
1997
Pages
105 - 120
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-7162(1997)551:<105:GARSBR>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
The United States has long been characterized by racial segregation in residence. As the country moves into a period of increasing global in teraction, these questions might be posed: Will globalization effect c hange in U.S. residence patterns by race? If so, how? If not, why not? To consider these questions, we briefly review segregation in the Uni ted States and present data for eight metropolitan areas to illustrate the extent of residential segregation. Next, we examine four leading conceptions of globalization and consider whether these suggest ways i n which globalization may affect residential segregation in the United States. We conclude that globalization falls low on a long list of fa ctors related to residential segregation. In particular, we argue that desegregation would require deliberate steps in domestic public polic y.