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The reconstruction of social ecology and neighborhood change in Brooklyn

The reconstruction of social ecology and neighborhood change in Brooklyn

1990
Abstract
Abstract* Social ecology, despite the grave errors made by the Chicago School, still offers insights into the mechanics underlying the formation of urban residential geographies. A reconstituted social ecology, properly grafted to a conception of the division of labor and informed by structuration theory, reveals much about neighborhood formation and dissolution, urban sociospatial mobility, and the neglected issue of ethnicity.

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