TY - JOUR
T1 - The Disintegration of Memphis-Shelby County, Tennessee
T2 - School District Secession and Local Control in the 21st Century
AU - Siegel-Hawley, Genevieve
AU - Diem, Sarah
AU - Frankenberg, Erica
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 AERA.
PY - 2018/8/1
Y1 - 2018/8/1
N2 - In this qualitative case study, we explore the political impulses behind suburban secession from the 2013 Memphis-Shelby County merger, the largest school district consolidation in recent history. Decades removed from the Civil Rights Movement, during a period of stark inequality, colorblind law and policymaking, and a diminished understanding of education as a societal benefit, the central suburban rationale for secession, local control, carries new weight. It gives already privileged communities a race-neutral, legally sanctioned, and politically persuasive way to discuss resource accumulation that maps onto existing racial and economic segregation. Memphis-area lessons offer insight into an increasing number of secession struggles and enrich our understanding of how educational advantage is consolidated in the 21st-century metropolis.
AB - In this qualitative case study, we explore the political impulses behind suburban secession from the 2013 Memphis-Shelby County merger, the largest school district consolidation in recent history. Decades removed from the Civil Rights Movement, during a period of stark inequality, colorblind law and policymaking, and a diminished understanding of education as a societal benefit, the central suburban rationale for secession, local control, carries new weight. It gives already privileged communities a race-neutral, legally sanctioned, and politically persuasive way to discuss resource accumulation that maps onto existing racial and economic segregation. Memphis-area lessons offer insight into an increasing number of secession struggles and enrich our understanding of how educational advantage is consolidated in the 21st-century metropolis.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85042944967
UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/citedby.url?scp=85042944967&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3102/0002831217748880
DO - 10.3102/0002831217748880
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85042944967
SN - 0002-8312
VL - 55
SP - 651
EP - 692
JO - American Educational Research Journal
JF - American Educational Research Journal
IS - 4
ER -