To move forward, we must look back: White supremacy at the base of urban studies

Title To move forward, we must look back: White supremacy at the base of urban studies
Authors/Contributors
Publication Title Urban Studies
Date 2023-04
Abstract Note The concretisation of the Chicago School solidified and inscribed in the city their obsession with the ‘Negro Problem’, race, race relations and (im)migration. Their fixation not only framed modern sociology with an emphasis on the ‘Other’ but cemented a taken-for-granted undergirding of Whiteness at its base. As a discipline, until we can name, point out, understand and highlight that form of violence, urban sociology will be deficient in understanding the city, particularly, but not limited to the US. As an alternative, I offer Du Boisian sociology, critical race theory, and global critical race and racism to aid in moving away from an unstated Whiteness. This article shows how Whiteness is at the base of the urban question and its consequences via the trajectory of the first sociologists of colour trained at the Chicago School, the work on the ghetto, underclass and the effects of such work.
Resource Type Journal Article
URL https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/00420980221129150
DOI 10.1177/00420980221129150
Citation
Montalva Barba, M. A. (2023). To move forward, we must look back: White supremacy at the base of urban studies. Urban Studies, 60(5), 791–810. https://doi.org/10.1177/00420980221129150
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