Stacked Decks: Building Inspectors and the Reproduction of Urban Inequality

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A startling look at the power and perspectives of city building inspectors as they navigate unequal housing landscapes.   Though we rarely see them at work, building inspectors have the power to significantly shape our lives through their discretionary decisions. The building inspectors of Chicago are at the heart of sociologist Robin Bartram’s analysis of how individuals impact—or attempt to impact—housing inequality. In Stacked Decks, she reveals surprising patterns in the judgment calls inspectors make when deciding whom to cite for building code violations. These predominantly white, male inspectors largely recognize that they work within an unequal housing landscape that systematically disadvantages poor people and people of color through redlining, property taxes, and city spending that favor wealthy neighborhoods. Stacked Decks illustrates the uphill battle inspectors face when trying to change a housing system that works against those with the fewest resources.  

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Name in long format: Stacked Decks: Building Inspectors and the Reproduction of Urban Inequality
ISBN-10: 0226821137
ISBN-13: 9780226821139
Book pages: 240
Book language: en
Edition: 1
Binding: Kindle Edition
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Dimensions: eBook

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