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The articles in this special issue of Landscape Journal examine the relationships between the built form of the environment, the social construction of race, and minoritization in the United States. This introductory essay establishes the central themes involved in such explorations, provides key definitions and background for terms found throughout the issue, and establishes the value of investigations into race and space. It provides the theoretical backdrop for the essays that follow and suggests new directions for research.
KEYWORDS Race, whiteness, critical race theory, critical studies of whiteness, race and space
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