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El. knyga: Landscapes of the Ethnic Economy

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  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Oct-2006
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781461638605
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  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Oct-2006
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781461638605

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Immigration has expanded dramatically in both traditional and emerging receiving nations. This worldwide boom has profoundly altered urban areas as new arrivals have transformed inner cities and suburbs alike into bastions of new ethnic economic activity. Examining the essential role of space in assisting and modifying ethnic business activity, this book considers how ethnic economies are reshaping the urban landscape in the United States, Britain, Australia, Canada, Germany, and Italy. Each chapter explores the significance of urban space and local context in the development of an ethnic economy and how, in turn, ethnic economies have helped to recreate urban neighborhoods. With its international scope and rich case studies, this book will be invaluable for scholars and students alike in the fields of ethnic studies, urban studies, economic development, geography, and sociology.

Recenzijos

This trenchant volume brings readers abreast of changing ethnic economies in Berlin, Manchester, Rome, Sydney, and Toronto as well as Cleveland, Miami, Los Angeles, New Orleans, and Phoenix. Also focused thematically around the influence of space on ethnic economies, and the reciprocal impact of ethnic economies on urban landscapes, this book's original approach is a serious contribution to the burgeoning international literature on ethnic economies. -- Ivan Light, University of California, Los Angeles Kaplan and Li have gathered an impressive international ensemble of geographers to explore an under-examined aspect of the well-studied topic of ethnic economies (ethnic businesses and enclaves) . . . .The case studies are fascinating and useful to anyone interested in ethnic and immigrant community-based businesses as modes of survival. . . . Highly recommended. -- Evelyn Hu-DeHart * CHOICE * This valuable contribution to the study of ethnic businesses puts the previously ignored issue of space on the research agenda through an encompassing discussion of commercial enclave economies, changing metropolitan landscapes, and place-making. -- Jan Rath, University of Amsterdam

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Tables
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Introduction: The Places of Ethnic Economies
1(16)
David H. Kaplan
Wei Li
PART I: HOW GEOGRAPHY SHAPES THE ETHNIC ECONOMY
Scaling Central Place of an Ethnic-Vietnamese Commercial Enclave in New Orleans, Louisiana
17(18)
Christopher Airriess
Geographic Boundaries of the Cuban Enclave Economy in Miami
35(14)
Heike Alberts
Residential Segregation and Ethnic Economies in a Multicultural City: The Little Portugal of Toronto
49(18)
Carlos Teixeira
Race, Space, Crime, and the African American Entrepreneur: Business Owner Attitudes, Business Success, and the Neighborhood Context
67(16)
David H. Kaplan
Bessie House-Soremekun
Changing Geography of Toronto's Chinese Ethnic Economy
83(14)
Lucia Lo
Gendered Landscapes of Ethnic Economies: Turkish Entrepreneurs in Berlin
97(16)
Felicitas Hillmann
PART II: HOW THE ETHNIC ECONOMY SHAPES THE URBAN LANDSCAPE
How Ethnic Banks Matter: Banking and Community/Economic Development in Los Angeles
113(22)
Wei Li
Gary Dymski
Maria W. L. Chee
Hyeon-Hyo Ahn
Carolyn Aldana
Yu Zhou
Ethnic Diversity and the Ethnic Economy in Cosmopolitan Sydney
135(14)
Jock Collins
Latino Business Landscapes and the Hispanic Ethnic Economy
149(16)
Alex Oberle
The New Romans: Ethnic Economic Activities in Rome
165(12)
Pierpaolo Mudu
Spatial and Identity Transformations of the Japanese American Ethnic Economy in Globalizing Los Angeles
177(16)
James M. Smith
The Evolution of Manchester's Curry Mile: From Suburban Shopping Street to Ethnic Destination
193(16)
Giles A. Barrett
David McEvoy
Index 209(12)
About the Contributors 221


David H. Kaplan is professor of geography at Kent State University. Wei Li is associate professor of Asian Pacific American studies and geography at Arizona State University.