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Critical racism studies : using neighborhood effects research designs to understand the ethnoraciality of health inequities in the early life course / Alyasah A. Sewell.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Sewell, Alyasah A., author.
- Series:
- SAGE Research methods: diversifying and decolonizing research.
- SAGE Research methods: diversifying and decolonizing research
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Racism in public administration.
- Environmental racism.
- Structural anthropology.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Place of Publication:
- London : SAGE Publications Ltd, 2024.
- Summary:
- This case study focuses on a neighborhood effects research design adapted to evaluate structural racism as a social determinant of acute and lifetime childhood illnesses. Using data from the Longitudinal Cohort Study of the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods, I focus on the methodological decisions to consider how multilevel research designs can offer opportunities for disentangling temporal, family, and institutional correlates of health problems among youth. I consider how the macrolevel factor-the mortgage market, a macrolevel system-operates as a localized risk factor of acute and lifetime physical health conditions reported by primary caregivers through multiple preconditions of residential redlining. I attend to the complexities that neighborhood change and residential mobility posed for disentangling distal market factors from proximate family factors. My discussion considers how my methodological decisions came to reflect the complex ethnoraciality of structural racism, where structural advantage can produce proximate disadvantage among a vulnerable population.
- Notes:
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- ISBN:
- 1-5296-8937-6
- 9781529689372
- OCLC:
- 1428169288
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