New Scenarios for Racial and Social Segregation in the Politics of Public Space and Social Fear

This study investigates the politics of public space and social fear that work to create new scenarios for social and racial segregation in the processes of gentrification, such as privatization, fortification, and symbolism in public art in a major southern metropolitan city. The Public Art Program...

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Main Author: Klepach, Angela
Format: Others
Published: Digital Archive @ GSU 2008
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Online Access:http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/anthro_theses/25
http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1024&context=anthro_theses
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spelling ndltd-GEORGIA-oai-digitalarchive.gsu.edu-anthro_theses-10242013-04-23T03:17:14Z New Scenarios for Racial and Social Segregation in the Politics of Public Space and Social Fear Klepach, Angela This study investigates the politics of public space and social fear that work to create new scenarios for social and racial segregation in the processes of gentrification, such as privatization, fortification, and symbolism in public art in a major southern metropolitan city. The Public Art Program of Atlanta, Georgia is implementing public art projects at various sites, chosen based on being in depressed neighborhoods in the hope that it will bring new life to blighted urban areas and change the current use of space. Through an applied anthropological and multi-perspective approach, this study explores how middle and upper class residents currently regard their in-town neighborhood, surrounded by historic black universities and neighborhoods, public housing, and having a highly visible homeless population. Fortification, privatization, and residents’ response to the public art project speak profoundly to the processes of gentrification that are occurring there. 2008-04-22 text application/pdf http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/anthro_theses/25 http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1024&context=anthro_theses Anthropology Theses Digital Archive @ GSU Public art Privatization Fortification Social fear Public space Segregation Gentrification Atlanta Anthropology
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topic Public art
Privatization
Fortification
Social fear
Public space
Segregation
Gentrification
Atlanta
Anthropology
spellingShingle Public art
Privatization
Fortification
Social fear
Public space
Segregation
Gentrification
Atlanta
Anthropology
Klepach, Angela
New Scenarios for Racial and Social Segregation in the Politics of Public Space and Social Fear
description This study investigates the politics of public space and social fear that work to create new scenarios for social and racial segregation in the processes of gentrification, such as privatization, fortification, and symbolism in public art in a major southern metropolitan city. The Public Art Program of Atlanta, Georgia is implementing public art projects at various sites, chosen based on being in depressed neighborhoods in the hope that it will bring new life to blighted urban areas and change the current use of space. Through an applied anthropological and multi-perspective approach, this study explores how middle and upper class residents currently regard their in-town neighborhood, surrounded by historic black universities and neighborhoods, public housing, and having a highly visible homeless population. Fortification, privatization, and residents’ response to the public art project speak profoundly to the processes of gentrification that are occurring there.
author Klepach, Angela
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title New Scenarios for Racial and Social Segregation in the Politics of Public Space and Social Fear
title_short New Scenarios for Racial and Social Segregation in the Politics of Public Space and Social Fear
title_full New Scenarios for Racial and Social Segregation in the Politics of Public Space and Social Fear
title_fullStr New Scenarios for Racial and Social Segregation in the Politics of Public Space and Social Fear
title_full_unstemmed New Scenarios for Racial and Social Segregation in the Politics of Public Space and Social Fear
title_sort new scenarios for racial and social segregation in the politics of public space and social fear
publisher Digital Archive @ GSU
publishDate 2008
url http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/anthro_theses/25
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