Urban Sociology and Poverty Policy: Analyzing the Wilson Framework
Understand the intersection of race, class, and public policy by exploring foundational sociological frameworks and modern strategies for urban revitalization.
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Understanding the root causes of urban poverty is essential for designing effective public policies that can revitalize struggling communities. This course guides you through the landmark sociological debates surrounding race, class, and economic dislocation in modern cities. You will develop a critical framework for analyzing urban policy, contrasting historical perspectives with modern systemic approaches to community development.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the foundational concepts of urban sociology and the structural forces behind concentrated poverty
- Analyze the debate surrounding race, class, and urban dislocation using key sociological frameworks
- Compare different policy perspectives on welfare, employment, and community investment
- Evaluate modern public policy interventions designed to promote economic mobility and urban revitalization
- Apply sociological theories to contemporary issues like housing accessibility, job decentralization, and systemic inequality
The course begins with essential terminology and the historical context of urban development before examining key theoretical frameworks and modern policy solutions. You will read structured analyses and engage with written case studies of urban revitalization initiatives. This text-based course is designed for beginners interested in sociology, public policy, and urban planning, with no prior academic background required. Start reading today to deepen your understanding of the social and economic forces shaping our cities.
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