Jerome Krase
City University of New York
40 Papers
131 Citations
Jerome Krase is an academic researcher from City University of New York. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vernacular & Gentrification. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 35 publications. Previous affiliations of Jerome Krase include Western Michigan University & Brooklyn College.
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Papers
Italian American Urban Landscapes: Images of Social and Cultural Capital
Jerome Krase,Murray Koppelman +1 more
- 01 Jan 2016
TL;DR: A visual sociological study of the vernacular landscapes in ethnic (e.g. Italian) neighborhoods could provide at least some continuity from the "old" urban sociology to the "new," and from pre-modern urban scenes as discussed by the authors.
Seeing Ethnic Succession in Little Italy: Change despite Resistance
TL;DR: In this article, the meaning of neighbourhood spaces are changed by the agency of even the least of their inhabitants, and the Italian-American character, or version of Italianness (Italianita), of four of New York City's most well-known Little Italies (Mulberry Street and East Harlem in Manhattan, Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, Belmont, Bronx) has been affected by the invasions of new and different ethnic groups.
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Seeing residential (im)mobilities in New York City
TL;DR: Krase et al. as discussed by the authors discuss and visually demonstrate how ethnicity and class affect residential (im)mobility and how that in turn affects the lives of local residents, drawing on decades long study of New York City's neighbourhoods focused on interclass and inter-ethnic conflict and competition visible in vernacular landscapes.
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