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Resisting Amnesia: Renewing and Expanding the Study of Suburban Inequality

1 Feb 2023

Suburban inequality is the focus of this double issue of RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences . This introduction addresses the limited related scholarship, describes how inequality unfolds differently in suburban communities than in urban and rural communities, and draws attention to urgent issues related to stratification between and within suburban communities. We argue that inattention to the study of suburban space, methodological and disciplinary silos, and the changing nature of the suburbs have left large holes in our understanding of how inequality operates. This critical review covers areas such as measurement, forgotten suburban scholarship, demographic change, suburban poverty, social supports, race, immigration, education, politics, policing, and future directions for suburban studies. In our call for resisting amnesia, we also draw attention to forgotten suburban histories and studies of a diverse range of suburban communities.
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Authors

R. L’Heureux Lewis-McCoy, Natasha Warikoo, Stephen A. Matthews, Nadirah Farah Foley

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7758/RSF.2023.9.2.01
ISBN
2377-8253 2377-8261
Published in
United States of America
Rights
© 2023 Russell Sage Foundation. Lewis-McCoy, R. L’Heureux, Natasha Warikoo, Stephen A. Matthews, and Nadirah Farah Foley. 2023. “Resisting Amnesia: Renewing and Expanding the Study of Suburban Inequality.” RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences 9(2): 1–24. DOI: 10.7758/RSF.2023.9.2.01. The authors thank the Radcliffe Institute for supporting an early conference on suburban inequality that laid the foundation for this issue, as well as participants in that conference. Direct correspondence to: L’Heureux Lewis-McCoy, at lewismccoy@nyu.edu, Department of Applied Statistics, Social Science, and Humanities, Kimball, 246 Greene Street, floor 3, New York, NY 10003, United States.

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