Residential Segregation 15 Flashcards
In Krysan and Bader’s (2009) piece on racial blind spots, what neighborhoods are more unknown to blacks of equal social and economic characteristics?
all-white suburbs
In Krysan and Bader’s (2009) piece on racial blind spots, whites, for their part, are largely unaware of what communities?
African American
In Krysan and Bader’s (2009) piece on racial blind spots, whites are also far less likely than African Americans to be knowledgeable about what type of communities?
black-white integrated communities, even those mixed communities with white majorities
In Krysan and Bader’s (2009) piece on racial blind spots, compared to blacks, Latinos know more about the what communities and less about what communities. Compared to whites, Latinos are more knowledgeable about what communities and in just a few cases less knowledgeable about what communities.
Latino, black; black, all-white
In Krysan et al (2009), whites living in metropolitan Chicago and Detroit, neighborhoods portrayed as having only black residents were viewed ____ favorably than identical neighborhoods with either only white residents or a mix of white and black residents.
less