Figures | p. vii |
Tables | p. xi |
Introduction: The World in Brooklyn | p. 1 |
Mapping a Changing Brooklyn, Mapping a Changing World: Gentrification and Immigration, 2000-2008 | p. 7 |
Forgetting Poverty in Brooklyn and the United States | p. 51 |
Gentrification in Everyday Life in Brooklyn | p. 65 |
"Williamsburg Walks": Public Space and Community Events in a Gentrified Neighborhood | p. 89 |
The Environmental Injustice of Green Gentrification: The Case of Brooklyn's Prospect Park | p. 113 |
Rezoning Coney Island: A History of Decline and Revival, of Heroes and Villains at the "People's Playground" | p. 147 |
The Gowanus Canal: Local Politics of "Superfunding" Status | p. 185 |
Striving for Sustainability on the Urban Waterfront: The Case of Newtown Creek | p. 211 |
Riding the Bus in Brooklyn: Seeing the Spectacle of Everyday Multicultural Life | p. 237 |
Brooklyn and Belleville: On the Visual Semiotics of Ethnic Identity in Two Immigrant Neighborhoods | p. 259 |
Constructing an Oppositional Community: Sunset Park and the Politics of Organizing Across Difference | p. 289 |
An Ethnography of Local Politics in a Brooklyn Caribbean Community | p. 313 |
The Dual Roles of Brighton Beach: A Local and Global Community | p. 337 |
Hood Politics: Charter Schools, Race and Gentrification in Fort Greene | p. 363 |
Revising Canarsie: Racial Transition and Neighborhood Stability in Brooklyn | p. 379 |
Index | p. 407 |
About the Contributors | p. 403 |
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