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Leaving Chicago for Iowa's "Fields of Opportunity": Community Dispossession, Rootlessness, and the Quest for Somewhere to "Be OK"

Danya E Keene1, Mark B Padilla, Arline T Geronimus.   

Abstract

In recent years, urban development and public housing demolition have posed challenges to the social and geographic rootedness of low-income African Americans in urban areas. In particular, in Chicago, widespread public housing demolition, occurring in the context of rapid gentrification, has contributed to increasing shortages of affordable low-income housing. This study uses in-depth interviews and participant observation to examine the migration experiences of men and women who have left urban neighborhoods and public housing developments in Chicago searching for affordable housing and economic opportunity in eastern Iowa. This particular analysis focuses on experiences of social and geographic "rootlessness" that emerged as a major theme in these interviews. Participants describe community dispossession in Chicago that has threatened not only the ties between individuals and their social support networks, but also connections and claims to the places in which these ties are rooted. Narratives that describe leaving Chicago in this context and then trying to get by as a stigmatized outsider in "someone else's city" speak to a process of dislocation that may disrupt critical social-support resources that are known to mitigate the consequences of structural disadvantage.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21037928      PMCID: PMC2964883          DOI: 10.17730/humo.69.3.gr851617m015064m

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Organ        ISSN: 0018-7259


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Authors:  S A James
Journal:  Ann Epidemiol       Date:  1993-03       Impact factor: 3.797

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1.  Community-based support among African American public housing residents.

Authors:  Danya E Keene; Arline T Geronimus
Journal:  J Urban Health       Date:  2011-02       Impact factor: 3.671

Review 2.  "Weathering" HOPE VI: the importance of evaluating the population health impact of public housing demolition and displacement.

Authors:  Danya E Keene; Arline T Geronimus
Journal:  J Urban Health       Date:  2011-06       Impact factor: 3.671

3.  "We Need to Have a Meeting": Public Housing Demolition and Collective Agency in Atlanta, Georgia.

Authors:  Danya E Keene
Journal:  Hous Policy Debate       Date:  2015-08-07

4.  Residential mobility across local areas in the United States and the geographic distribution of the healthy population.

Authors:  Arline T Geronimus; John Bound; Annie Ro
Journal:  Demography       Date:  2014-06

5.  Race, class and the stigma of place: moving to "opportunity" in Eastern Iowa.

Authors:  Danya E Keene; Mark B Padilla
Journal:  Health Place       Date:  2010-08-10       Impact factor: 4.078

6.  Length of residence and social integration: the contingent effects of neighborhood poverty.

Authors:  Danya Keene; Michael Bader; Jennifer Ailshire
Journal:  Health Place       Date:  2013-02-17       Impact factor: 4.078

7.  Providers' Perspectives on Case Management of a Healthy Start Program: A Qualitative Study.

Authors:  Imelda K Moise; Peter F Mulhall
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-05-05       Impact factor: 3.240

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