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Japonica Brown-Saracino
Japonica Brown-Saracino
Professor of Sociology, Boston University
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A neighborhood that never changes: Gentrification, social preservation, and the search for authenticity
J Brown-Saracino
University of Chicago Press, 2009
600*2009
The gentrification debates: a reader
J Brown-Saracino
Routledge, 2010
3642010
Social preservationists and the quest for authentic community
J Brown‐Saracino
City & Community 3 (2), 135-156, 2004
2322004
Explicating Divided Approaches to Gentrification and Growing Income Inequality
J Brown-Saracino
Annual Review of Sociology 43, 515-539, 2017
2122017
How places shape identity: The origins of distinctive LBQ identities in four small US cities
J Brown-Saracino
American Journal of Sociology 121 (1), 1-63, 2015
1312015
How places make us: Novel LBQ identities in four small cities
J Brown-Saracino
University of Chicago Press, 2018
1212018
Heterogeneity in individually experienced temperatures (IETs) within an urban neighborhood: insights from a new approach to measuring heat exposure
ER Kuras, DM Hondula, J Brown-Saracino
International journal of biometeorology 59, 1363-1372, 2015
1142015
From the lesbian ghetto to ambient community: The perceived costs and benefits of integration for community
J Brown-Saracino
Social Problems 58 (3), 361-388, 2011
882011
Virtuous marginality: Social preservationists and the selection of the old-timer
J Brown-Saracino
Theory and Society 36, 437-468, 2007
862007
Diverse imageries of gentrification: Evidence from newspaper coverage in seven US cities, 1986–2006
J BROWN‐SARACINO, C Rumpf
Journal of Urban Affairs 33 (3), 289-315, 2011
802011
An Agenda for the Next Decade of Gentrification Scholarship
J Brown‐Saracino
City & Community 15 (3), 220-225, 2016
642016
The constraints of culture: Evidence from the Chicago Dyke March
J Brown-Saracino, A Ghaziani
Cultural Sociology 3 (1), 51-75, 2009
622009
Beyond groups: seven pillars of peopled ethnography in organizations and communities
J Brown-Saracino, J Thurk, GA Fine
Qualitative Research 8 (5), 547-567, 2008
552008
From methodological stumbles to substantive insights: Gaining ethnographic access in queer communities
J Brown-Saracino
Qualitative sociology 37, 43-68, 2014
422014
‘What is up with my sisters? Where are you?’The origins and consequences of lesbian-friendly place reputations for LBQ migrants
J Brown-Saracino, JN Parker
Sexualities 20 (7), 835-874, 2017
222017
Aligning Our Maps: A Call to Reconcile Distinct Visions of Literatures on Sexualities, Space, and Place
J Brown‐Saracino
City & Community 18 (1), 37-43, 2019
122019
How to Avoid Getting Stuck in Meetings: On the Value of Recognizing the Limits of Meeting Ethnography for Community Studies 1
J Brown-Saracino, M Stiman
Meeting Ethnography, 88-105, 2017
122017
Unsettling definitions of qualitative research
J Brown-Saracino
Qualitative Sociology, 1-7, 2021
112021
From situated space to social space: Dyke bar commemoration as reparative action
J Brown-Saracino
Journal of lesbian studies 24 (3), 311-325, 2020
72020
Social preservation: The quest for authentic people, place and community
J Brown-Saracino
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006
72006
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