기사
(The) Significance of Race for Neighborhood Social Cohesion
- 개인저자
- Tara Hobson-Prater
- 수록페이지
- 89-110 p.
- 발행일자
- 2012.03.18
- 출판사
- University of Connecticut School of Social Work
초록
This article explores William Julius Wilson’s contentions about
community cultural traits by examining racial differences in
middle class neighborhoods’ levels of social cohesion. Specifically,
we explore the perceived difficulty of these actions—as opposed
to general pessimism about their outcomes—as a potential explanation
for low levels of instrumental collective action in Black
middle class neighborhoods. Our results indicate that, regardless
of other neighborhood factors, majority Black neighborhoods have
low levels of social cohesion. We also find that this racial disparity
is statistically explained by shared perceptions about the amount
of effort required to engage in group action in different neighborhoods.
These findings emphasize that residence in a majority Black
area—and the well-informed perceptions accompanying it—affect
the lived experience of neighbors, even when they are middle class.