{"id":13,"date":"2012-08-15T17:43:13","date_gmt":"2012-08-15T17:43:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/pages.vassar.edu\/musicurbanism\/?p=13"},"modified":"2013-02-10T21:50:04","modified_gmt":"2013-02-11T02:50:04","slug":"announcement-for-lifestyle-community-and-place-conference-session","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/pages.vassar.edu\/musicalurbanism\/2012\/08\/15\/announcement-for-lifestyle-community-and-place-conference-session\/","title":{"rendered":"announcement for \u201c\u2018Lifestyle\u2019, Community and Place\u201d conference session"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: center\"><a href=\"http:\/\/pages.vassar.edu\/musicalurbanism\/2012\/01\/12\/a-poughkeepsie-school-of-urban-studies\/announcement-for-lifestyle-community-and-place-conference-session-2\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-863\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-863\" alt=\"announcement for &quot;'Lifestyle', Community and Place&quot; conference session\" src=\"http:\/\/pages.vassar.edu\/musicalurbanism\/files\/2012\/01\/announcement-for-Lifestyle-Community-and-Place-conference-session.jpg\" width=\"600\" height=\"249\" srcset=\"https:\/\/pages.vassar.edu\/musicalurbanism\/files\/2012\/01\/announcement-for-Lifestyle-Community-and-Place-conference-session.jpg 600w, https:\/\/pages.vassar.edu\/musicalurbanism\/files\/2012\/01\/announcement-for-Lifestyle-Community-and-Place-conference-session-300x124.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 600px) 100vw, 600px\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Please join me this Sunday, 8:30 am, at the annual American Sociological Association meetings in Denver, where I\u2019ll be the discussant on a section that should excite anyone interested in urban cultural analysis. \u00a0Co-organized by Amin Ghaziani and myself, the session is entitled\u00a0<strong>\u201cLifestyle,\u201d Community and Place<\/strong>. \u00a0The scare quotes around \u201clifestyle\u201d are a little pretentious, but as you\u2019ll see, we wanted to problematize the usual meanings of this recent urban trope with a selection of top-notch empirical papers.<\/p>\n<p>The location for this session is still TBA; by tomorrow, you should be able to find its location on the\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/convention2.allacademic.com\/one\/asa\/asa12\/\">online program of the ASA meetings<\/a>. Here are the description (from the original call for papers) and paper titles\/presenters for the session.<\/p>\n<p>Section on Community and Urban Sociology Paper Session:\u00a0<strong>\u201cLifestyle,\u201d Community and Place.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Session Organizers: Amin Ghaziani (University of British Columbia) and Leonard Nevarez (Vassar College).<\/p>\n<p>Scheduled Time:\u00a0Sun, Aug 19 \u2013 8:30am \u2013 10:10am<\/p>\n<p>Description<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>This session examines how \u201clifestyle groups\u201d (broadly conceived) trouble or re-signify simple notions of the \u201cyuppie\u201d or the \u201ccreative class\u201d as a force for inciting migration, enclave formation, and urban change. How are such processes affected by new formations of demographic lines (age, class, race\/ethnicity, household type, sexuality), achieved statues (occupation, leisure activities, commuting opportunities, etc.), and geographical origin (international investors, immigrants, etc.)? We especially seek papers that consider such issues as:<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<blockquote><p>1) Culture and Values: how do cultural pursuits (religion, transnational ethnic community, outdoor communion, arts and music, food and agriculture, intentional communities) affect real estate demand in lifestyle enclaves? Do popular interests in \u201cquality of life,\u201d \u201cauthentic\u201d places, voluntary simplicity, and ecological sustainability challenge the modes of amenity and service consumption traditionally associated with gentrification?<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<blockquote><p>2) Conflict and Inequality: how has gentrification affected lifestyle enclaves in urban, suburban, or rural contexts? What is the relationship between conflict (e.g., inter-cultural, economic, old timers vs. newcomers, etc.) and urban change? What is the relationship between urban change and social inequality?<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<blockquote><p>3) Life Course and Space: how are urban enclaves transformed physically and symbolically as residents postpone\/defer childbirth, build families outside of traditional heterosexual parenting norms, or extend the income-earning years of the \u201cempty nest\u201d life-stage? Are there differential effects based on home-ownership versus renting?<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<blockquote><p>4) Sexuality and Space: urban sociologists have historically emphasized the racial or ethnically-inflected nature of spatial settlements at the comparative neglect of sexuality. Are there distinct patterns in lesbian and gay migrations, residential decision-making, and urban forms?<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Presider: Amin Ghaziani (University of British Columbia)<\/p>\n<p>1.\u00a0<em>Deconcentration of Urban Gay Enclaves: Evidence from the 2000 and 2010 U.S. Censuses.<\/em>\u00a0Amy L. Spring (University of Washington).<\/p>\n<p>2.\u00a0<em>Gentrification Goes to School: A Three-city Examination of Middle Class Investment in Urban Public Schools.<\/em>\u00a0Linn Posey-Maddox (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Shelley McDonough Kimelberg (Northeastern University), Maia B. Cucchiara (Temple University).<\/p>\n<p>3.\u00a0<em>The Self-Conscious Gentrifier: The Paradox of Authenticity and Impact among \u201cFirst-Wave Neo-Bohemians\u201d in 2 Changing Neighborhoods.<\/em>\u00a0Naomi Bartz (University of Chicago), Gordon C.C. Douglas (University of Chicago).<\/p>\n<p>4.\u00a0<em>This is Utopia: Greening the Black Urban Regime.<\/em>\u00a0Alesia Montgomery (Michigan State University).<\/p>\n<p>Discussant: Leonard Nevarez (Vassar College).<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Please join me this Sunday, 8:30 am, at the annual American Sociological Association meetings in Denver, where I\u2019ll be the discussant on a section that should excite anyone interested in urban cultural analysis. \u00a0Co-organized by Amin Ghaziani and myself, the session is entitled\u00a0\u201cLifestyle,\u201d Community and Place. \u00a0The scare quotes around \u201clifestyle\u201d are a little pretentious, but as you\u2019ll see, we wanted to problematize the usual meanings of this recent urban trope with a selection of top-notch empirical papers. The location for this session is still TBA; by tomorrow, you should be able to find its location on the\u00a0online program of the ASA meetings. 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