articleAnnual Review of SociologyMay 13, 2014BRONZE OA

Where, When, Why, and For Whom Do Residential Contexts Matter? Moving Away from the Dichotomous Understanding of Neighborhood Effects

New York University

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Abstract

The literature on neighborhood effects frequently is evaluated or interpreted in relation to the question, “Do neighborhoods matter?” We argue that this question has had a disproportionate influence on the field and does not align with the complexity of theoretical models of neighborhood effects or empirical findings that have arisen from the literature. In this article, we focus on empirical work that considers how different dimensions of individuals' residential contexts become salient in their lives, how contexts influence individuals' lives over different timeframes, how individuals are affected by social processes operating at different scales, and how residential contexts influence the lives of…

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Keywords
  • Salient
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Empirical research
  • Field (mathematics)
  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Social psychology
  • Epistemology
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