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Research on Schools, Neighborhoods and Communities
Toward Civic Responsibility
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- Angela E. ArzubiagaMiguel CejaAnna K. ChmielewskiDavido DupreeJacquelyn DuranEvellyn ElizondoIngrid Gould EllenSuzanne FegleyGeorge GalsterOlivia GoldenCourtney GrzesikowskiKris D. GutierrezLarry V. HedgesKathryn HillMark HogrebeNathan JonesJohn LoganJill McNew-BirrenJerome E. MorrisSheri NotaroDeirdre OakleyKatherine O'ReganStephen W. RaudenbushDouglas Readysean f. reardonAllison RodaRobert J. SampsonAmy Ellen SchwartzMargaret Beale SpencerLeanna StiefelBrian TinsleyAnne VelascoMiya Tamiko WarnerAmy Stuart WellsTerrenda WhiteBrian WilliamsGail WolfeJohn T. YunWilliam F. Tate IVWalter AllenDr. Shirley Brice HeathCarol D. LeeHenry M. Levin, Ph.D.Roslyn Arlin MickelsonMichael A. OlivasRonald Walters
2012
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Research on Schools, Neighborhoods, and Communities: Toward Civic Responsibility focuses on research and theoretical developments related to the role of geography in education, human development, and health. William F. Tate IV, the Edward Mallinckrodt Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis and former President of the American Educational Research Association, presents a collection of chapters from across disciplines to further understand...
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Central City's Joy and Pain
Solidarity, Survival, and Soul in a Birmingham Housing Project
2024
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With Central City’s Joy and Pain, Jerome E. Morris explores complex social issues through personal narrative. He does so by blending social-science research with his own memoir of life in Birmingham, Alabama. As someone who lived in the Central City housing project for two transitional decades (1968–91) and whose family continued to reside there until 1999, when the city razed the community, the author provides us with the often unexplored bottom-up perspective on Black public-hou...
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Troubling the Waters
Fulfilling the Promise of Quality Public Schooling for Black Children
2009
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Based on extensive fieldwork in schools and communities in St. Louis and Atlanta,Troubling the Waterscaptures the experiences of today’s African American families like no other book. Reframing the debates around urban schooling, Jerome Morris offers an empirically based, research foundation for a new scholarly movement in African American’s quest for quality schooling. In this contemporary critique, Morris counters the views by neoconservatives that racism no longer ex...
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