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Fighting against AtroCITIES

The Relational Triangle of Black Lives, Geography, and Democracy in the U.S.
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 2022

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In den USA demokratische Stabilität und die Einhaltung von Menschenrechten zu wahren, wird im Angesicht von aktuellen Krisen zu einer Herausforderung. Um dieser gerecht zu werden, untersucht Leo Kempe den Einfluss von Ethnie und Lebensraum auf den Status der Demokratie. Im Kontext der Black Lives Matter-Bewegung beleuchtet er am Beispiel von Washington D.C. und Minneapolis, Minnesota, wie in US-Nachbarschaften die Diskriminierung von Afroamerikanern zur Destabilisierung des demokratischen Systems führt. Seine Analyse gibt Aufschlüsse über die Zusammenhänge von den Lebensumständen der Afroamerikaner:innen, Geografie und Demokratie in den USA. Denn vorherrschende Stereotype, Verfremdung und Ausschluss führen zu starker gesellschaftlicher Ungleichheit.

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Copyrightjahr
2022
ISBN-Print
978-3-8288-4845-0
ISBN-Online
978-3-8288-7964-5
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Tectum, Baden-Baden
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Young Academics: American Studies
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1
Sprache
Englisch
Seiten
108
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Monographie

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  1. Titelei/InhaltsverzeichnisSeiten I - XII Download Kapitel (PDF)
  2. 1 Introduction: Topic and MethodologySeiten 1 - 6 Download Kapitel (PDF)
  3. 2 #BLM: A Movement Conquers the Web and the CountrySeiten 7 - 14 Download Kapitel (PDF)
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    1. 3.1 Racism: A Haunting Social, Political, Geographic Reality
    2. 3.2 Police Violence in the US: Law Enforcement Immoralities
    3. 3.3 Accessibility Problems: Health, Food, Housing
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    1. 4.1 The Case of George Floyd
    2. 4.2 Effects on Black Social Activism in the City
    3. 4.3 Black Exigencies: The Relation to Minneapolis Law Enforcement
    4. 4.4 Washington, D.C. White House Protests and the ‘Trump Effect’
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    1. 5.1 Washington, D.C. – Black Lives, Police, and H Street Corner
    2. 5.2 The Capital’s Bloomingdale Neighborhood
    3. 5.3 Minneapolis – Yet Another Example of Multifaceted Racial Tensions
    4. 5.4 Minneapolis 2040 Plan and Other Policy Guidelines
    5. 5.5 Chapter Summary
  7. 6 Socio-Spatial Chances for Democracy: BLM’s Contribution to Saving ItSeiten 75 - 82 Download Kapitel (PDF)
  8. 7 Conclusion: Relational Analysis, Democracy Promotion as Crucial PointsSeiten 83 - 86 Download Kapitel (PDF)
  9. BibliographySeiten 87 - 100 Download Kapitel (PDF)
  10. AppendixSeiten 101 - 108 Download Kapitel (PDF)

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