Japonica Brown-Saracino

Affiliations: 
Sociology GRS Boston University, Boston, MA, United States 
Area:
Social Structure and Development, African American Studies, United States History, General, Black Studies
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Brown-Saracino J. (2019) From situated space to social space: Dyke bar commemoration as reparative action. Journal of Lesbian Studies. 1-15
Brown-Saracino J. (2018) Race, Class, and Politics in the Cappuccino City. By Derek S. Hyra. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2017. Pp. 240. $90.00 (cloth); $30.00 (paper). American Journal of Sociology. 124: 223-225
Brown-Saracino J, Parker JN. (2017) ‘What is up with my sisters? Where are you?’ The origins and consequences of lesbian-friendly place reputations for LBQ migrants: Sexualities. 20: 835-874
Brown-Saracino J. (2017) Explicating Divided Approaches to Gentrification and Growing Income Inequality Review of Sociology. 43: 515-539
Brown-Saracino J. (2016) An Agenda for the Next Decade of Gentrification Scholarship City & Community. 15: 220-225
Brown-Saracino J. (2015) How Places Shape Identity: The Origins of Distinctive LBQ Identities in Four Small U.S. Cities. Ajs; American Journal of Sociology. 121: 1-63
Brown-Saracino J. (2014) From Methodological Stumbles to Substantive Insights: Gaining Ethnographic Access in Queer Communities Qualitative Sociology. 37: 43-68
Brown-Saracino J. (2011) From the Lesbian Ghetto to Ambient Community: The Perceived Costs and Benefits of Integration for Community Social Problems. 58: 361-388
Brown-Saracino J, Rumpf C. (2011) Diverse Imageries of Gentrification: Evidence from Newspaper Coverage in Seven U.S. Cities, 1986–2006 Journal of Urban Affairs. 33: 289-315
Brown-Saracino J. (2010) Memphis and the Paradox of Place: Globalization in the American South By Wanda Rushing University of North Carolina Press. 2009. 272 pages. $59.95, cloth, $21.95 paper Social Forces. 88: 1931-1933
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