RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION BY RACE AND CLASS IN FORTALEZA, SALVADOR AND SÃO PAULO
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Resumo: | This article deals with the importance of the race variable for the residential segregation contours in Brazilian cities. Our hypothesis is that there wouldbe a general pattern of segregation characterized by the articulation between race and class, that is, wecannot reduce it to one of these dimensions or the other. However, this pattern should vary according to regional and local contexts. Our empirical strategy involved categorizing the population in different race and class groups and measuring residential segregation between each of these groups by widely used techniques. The results show that São Paulo and Salvador fit well into the postulated pattern, with evident racial differences in residentiallocations. Fortaleza, on the other hand, has lower levels of racial segregation and a higher prevalence of social class segregation. Thus, the article calls forfurther research on racial aspects of segregation and an expansion of comparative studies. |
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RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION BY RACE AND CLASS IN FORTALEZA, SALVADOR AND SÃO PAULOSÉGRÉGATION RÉSIDENTIELLE PAR RACE ET CLASSE À FORTALEZA, SALVADOR ET SÃO PAULOSEGREGAÇÃO RESIDENCIAL POR RAÇA E CLASSE EM FORTALEZA, SALVADOR E SÃO PAULOsegregação residencialraçaclasse socialrelações raciaissociologia urbana.Relações RaciaisResidential segregationRaceSocial classRace relationsUrban sociologySégrégation résidentielleRaceClasse socialeRelations racialesSociologie urbaineThis article deals with the importance of the race variable for the residential segregation contours in Brazilian cities. Our hypothesis is that there wouldbe a general pattern of segregation characterized by the articulation between race and class, that is, wecannot reduce it to one of these dimensions or the other. However, this pattern should vary according to regional and local contexts. Our empirical strategy involved categorizing the population in different race and class groups and measuring residential segregation between each of these groups by widely used techniques. The results show that São Paulo and Salvador fit well into the postulated pattern, with evident racial differences in residentiallocations. Fortaleza, on the other hand, has lower levels of racial segregation and a higher prevalence of social class segregation. Thus, the article calls forfurther research on racial aspects of segregation and an expansion of comparative studies.Cet article traite de l’importance de la variable race pour les contours de la ségrégation résidentielle au Brésil. Il existerait, on suppose, un modèlegénéral de ségrégation caractérisé par l’articulation entre race et classe, c’est-à-dire qu’on ne peut pas le réduire à l’une ou l’autre de ces dimensions.Ce schéma devrait pourtant varier en fonction des contextes régionaux et locaux. Notre stratégie empirique consiste à classer la population endifférents groupes de race et de classe en mesurant la ségrégation résidentielle au sein de chacunde ces groupes à l’aide de techniques largement utilisées. Les résultats indiquent que São Paulo et Salvador correspondent bien au modèle postulé, avec des différences raciales évidentes dans les lieux résidentiels. Fortaleza présente des niveaux de ségrégation raciale plus faibles et une prévalence de ségrégation par classe plus élevée. L’article encourage donc des recherches sur les aspects raciaux de la ségrégation et le développement des études comparatives.Este artigo trata da importância da variável raça para os contornos da segregação residencial em cidades brasileiras. Nossa hipótese é a de que haveria um padrão geral de segregação caracterizado pela articulação entre raça e classe, ou seja, não podemos reduzi-la a uma ou a outra dessas dimensões. Não obstante, esse padrão deve apresentar variações de acordo com contextos regionais e locais. Nossa estratégia empírica envolveu a categorização da população em diferentes grupos de raça e classe, e a mensuração da segregação residencial entre cada um desses grupos por meio de técnicas amplamente empregadas. Os resultados apontam que São Paulo e Salvador se enquadram bem no padrão postulado, com evidentes diferenciais raciais nas localizações residenciais. Já Fortaleza apresenta menores níveis de segregação racial e maior prevalência da segregação por classe social. O artigo enseja um maior aprofundamento da pesquisa sobre aspectos raciais da segregação e uma ampliação dos estudos comparativos.Universidade Federal da Bahia2022-12-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion"Avaliado pelos pares"application/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/crh/article/view/4201810.9771/ccrh.v35i0.42018Caderno CRH; v. 35 (2022): Publicação Contínua; e0220451983-82390103-4979reponame:Caderno CRHinstname:Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)instacron:UFBAporhttps://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/crh/article/view/42018/28197Copyright (c) 2022 Caderno CRHhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFrança, Danilo2022-09-30T13:05:09Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufba.br:article/42018Revistahttps://portalseer.ufba.br/index.php/crh/about/editorialPolicies#custom-0PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprevcrh@ufba.br||revcrh@ufba.br1983-82390103-4979opendoar:2022-09-30T13:05:09Caderno CRH - Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)false |
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RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION BY RACE AND CLASS IN FORTALEZA, SALVADOR AND SÃO PAULO SÉGRÉGATION RÉSIDENTIELLE PAR RACE ET CLASSE À FORTALEZA, SALVADOR ET SÃO PAULO SEGREGAÇÃO RESIDENCIAL POR RAÇA E CLASSE EM FORTALEZA, SALVADOR E SÃO PAULO |
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RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION BY RACE AND CLASS IN FORTALEZA, SALVADOR AND SÃO PAULO |
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RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION BY RACE AND CLASS IN FORTALEZA, SALVADOR AND SÃO PAULO França, Danilo segregação residencial raça classe social relações raciais sociologia urbana. Relações Raciais Residential segregation Race Social class Race relations Urban sociology Ségrégation résidentielle Race Classe sociale Relations raciales Sociologie urbaine |
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RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION BY RACE AND CLASS IN FORTALEZA, SALVADOR AND SÃO PAULO |
title_full |
RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION BY RACE AND CLASS IN FORTALEZA, SALVADOR AND SÃO PAULO |
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RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION BY RACE AND CLASS IN FORTALEZA, SALVADOR AND SÃO PAULO |
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RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION BY RACE AND CLASS IN FORTALEZA, SALVADOR AND SÃO PAULO |
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RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION BY RACE AND CLASS IN FORTALEZA, SALVADOR AND SÃO PAULO |
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França, Danilo |
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França, Danilo |
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França, Danilo |
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segregação residencial raça classe social relações raciais sociologia urbana. Relações Raciais Residential segregation Race Social class Race relations Urban sociology Ségrégation résidentielle Race Classe sociale Relations raciales Sociologie urbaine |
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segregação residencial raça classe social relações raciais sociologia urbana. Relações Raciais Residential segregation Race Social class Race relations Urban sociology Ségrégation résidentielle Race Classe sociale Relations raciales Sociologie urbaine |
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This article deals with the importance of the race variable for the residential segregation contours in Brazilian cities. Our hypothesis is that there wouldbe a general pattern of segregation characterized by the articulation between race and class, that is, wecannot reduce it to one of these dimensions or the other. However, this pattern should vary according to regional and local contexts. Our empirical strategy involved categorizing the population in different race and class groups and measuring residential segregation between each of these groups by widely used techniques. The results show that São Paulo and Salvador fit well into the postulated pattern, with evident racial differences in residentiallocations. Fortaleza, on the other hand, has lower levels of racial segregation and a higher prevalence of social class segregation. Thus, the article calls forfurther research on racial aspects of segregation and an expansion of comparative studies. |
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