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Uprooting Urban America: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Race, Class and Gentrificationreviewed by Daniel D. Liou - February 16, 2015 Title: Uprooting Urban America: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Race, Class and Gentrification Author(s): Horace R. Hall, Cynthia Cole Robinson, & Amor Kohli (Eds.) Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing, New York ISBN: 1433122561, Pages: 310, Year: 2014 Search for book at Amazon.comTo view the full-text for this article you must be signed-in with the appropriate membership. Please review your options below:
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- Daniel Liou
Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College E-mail Author DANIEL LIOU is as an assistant professor of Educational Leadership and Innovation at Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College. Daniel's research focuses on the areas of urban education, school improvement, and equity. Daniel is currently examining classroom dynamics of teachers’ academic expectations of students as an indicator of school effectiveness. For the past 21 years, Daniel has worked and researched in schools in Boston, Des Moines, Los Angeles, Oakland, Phoenix, and the San Francisco Bay Area. Daniel’s co-authored publication, “Asian American Education and Income Attainment in the Era of Post-Racial America,” was published by Teachers College Record in 2014.
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