فهرست مطالب
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Introduction
A Post-Disciplinary Approach to America’s Housing Question
Housing Fields: Regulations, Elites, and Urban Social Movements
Racial Languages and the Domain of Affordable Housing
Methodology
Organization of the Book
Chapter 2: Urban Citizenship, the Privilege of Mobility, and the Affordable Housing Debates
Urban Citizenship
The Privilege of Mobility and the Affordable Housing Debates
Conclusion
Chapter 3: Making Housing Affordable
If You Build It, They Will Go: Supply Side Affordable Housing
Public Housing and the White Privilege to Not Live in Slums
Rent Control and the Right to Stay
Conclusion
Note
Chapter 4: The Undoing: Affordable Housing in the Neoliberal Era
Citizenship, Housing, and the Civil Rights Movement
White-Private Spaces: Disinvestment, Flight, and Resettlement
White-Private Vouchers and Black-Public Housing
Deregulating Rent Regulations: From Rent Control to Rent Stabilization
Conclusion
Note
Chapter 5: America’s Housing Question in the Twenty-First Century
From Crisis to Response to the Response to the Crisis: The Role of Race, Finance, and Globalization on Twenty-First-Century Housing
Urban Social Movements and the Affordable Housing Solutions
Toward a Solution to the American Housing Question
Introduction
Reclaiming the Value of Public
Note
Index