Event

Black Urban Political Development and the American City

Date
18 May 2018
Time
14:15 UK time
Speakers
Professor Kimberley Johnson
Where
Nuffield College, Brock Room, New Road OX1 1NF
Audience
Members of the University only
Booking
Required

Kimberley Johnson (New York University)

This paper explores the formation of black urban citizenship or “black urbanism” as a key part of the development of the 20th century American urban order. Rather than seeing black urbanism as reactive to American urban development, I argue that it both shapes and is shaped by urban political development. Such a reconceptualization shifts black urban politics from its “urban crisis" origins across time and space, affecting national, state and local political development.

Kimberley Johnson is a scholar of American politics and history. Her work explores the intersection between state and society with a focus on race and ethnicity, as well as urban and metropolitan political development. Johnson currently serves as Professor of Social & Cultural Analysis at New York University.