TY - JOUR PY - 2021// TI - Cracks in broken windows: how objects shape professional evaluation JO - American journal of sociology A1 - Bartram, Robin SP - 759 EP - 794 VL - 126 IS - 4 N2 - Sociologists consistently show that people are more likely to perceive physical disorder in minority and low-income neighborhoods and that frontline workers either target or neglect issues in these places. A study of building inspectors in Chicago reveals an alternative explanation. Inspectors use assessments of dilapidated and dangerous material conditions--such as broken windows and abandoned buildings--to infer intentional disregard, a process I term malign neglect, on the part of resourced property owners. And they assess similar conditions as excusable and understandable, which I call defensible disrepair, in low-income communities of color. These findings challenge the consensus about the relationship between frontline workers and the reproduction of inequality and point to material objects as mediators of this relationship. Beyond the case at hand, this article theorizes the capacity of material objects to shape professional evaluations and disrupt correlations between sociodemographics, attitudes, and behavior.

LA - en SN - 0002-9602 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/713763 ID - ref1 ER -