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    • The Role of Theory in Ethnographic Research 

      Wilson, William Julius; Chaddha, Anmol (Wiley-Blackwell, 2010)
      Scholars, including urban poverty researchers, have not seriously debated the important issues that Loïc Wacquant raised in his controversial review of books by Elijah Anderson, Mitchell Duneier, and Katherine Newman ...
    • "Way Down in the Hole": Systemic Urban Inequality and The Wire 

      Wilson, William Julius; Anmol Chaddha (University of Chicago Press, 2011)
      The Wire is set in a modern American city shaped by economic restructuring and fundamental demographic change that led to widespread job loss and the depopulation of inner-city neighborhoods. While the series can be viewed ...
    • The Welfare Functions of Credit and Debt in an Era of Rising Inequality 

      Chaddha, Anmol (2015-01-20)
      Low-income families have increasingly relied on debt as income inequality has grown and state policy has become less redistributive since the 1970s. This study examines the shift toward debt by linking the macro-level ...