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Micro-City - (Polis: Fordham Urban Studies) by Richard Cimino & Hans Tokke
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- An on-the-ground study of how faith communities create belonging and build bridges across one of the most diverse urban landscapes in the world Micro-City follows congregations, clergy, and everyday New Yorkers across twelve Queens neighborhoods to show how religious life both shelters difference and connects it in public.
- About the Author: Richard Cimino (Author) Richard Cimino is Lecturer in Sociology at SUNY Old Westbury and founding editor of Religion Watch.
- 352 Pages
- Social Science, Sociology
- Series Name: Polis: Fordham Urban Studies
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An on-the-ground study of how faith communities create belonging and build bridges across one of the most diverse urban landscapes in the world
Micro-City follows congregations, clergy, and everyday New Yorkers across twelve Queens neighborhoods to show how religious life both shelters difference and connects it in public. Blending theories from urban sociology and the sociology of religion with fieldwork, Richard Cimino and Hans Tokke map a borough where no single group is the majority and where people cluster into micro-communities that feel like home, yet still meet, trade, vote, and celebrate across lines of ethnicity, language, and creed. For readers interested in neighborhoods, culture, and faith, it offers a street-level tour of festivals, storefront churches, temples, parades, and parks. For scholars, students, and practitioners in urban studies, sociology of religion, and American studies, it sets out a usable framework for superdiversity grounded in interaction rituals and congregational niches, showing how bonding and bridging social capital take shape. Clergy, community organizers, and planners will find practical insights into how congregations act as specialist and generalist hubs, shaping neighborhood belonging, civic life, and cross-group cooperation. Readers encounter Little Guyana's Liberty Avenue, Greek Astoria, Pan-Asian Bayside, Holy Hip-Hop in Hollis, Jain, Buddhist, and Hindu temples, and hipster Hunters Point. Along the way the authors introduce archetypes such as pastor- and pundit-preneurs, civic Catholicism and charismatics, Black-clergy groups, and show how religious culture influences neighborhood politics and everyday coexistence. The result is a field guide to how plural cities work, and how they can work better.Review Quotes
An important contribution to the sociology of religion in urban areas. Micro-City demonstrates how faith inspires community building within identity groups, and cooperation with people across identity groups. An inspiring read for our isolated and polarized times.---Eboo Patel, author of We Need To Build: Field Notes for Diverse Democracy; Founder and President, Interfaith America
About the Author
Richard Cimino (Author)Richard Cimino is Lecturer in Sociology at SUNY Old Westbury and founding editor of Religion Watch. His books include Ecologies of Faith in New York and Atheist Awakening. Hans Tokke (Author)
Hans Tokke is an urban sociologist, consultant, designer, and ordained minister. He is Adjunct Associate Professor of Sociology at CUNY New York City College of Technology and Western Connecticut State University and directs the Microcity Movement.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 352
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Sociology
Series Title: Polis: Fordham Urban Studies
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Theme: Urban
Format: Paperback
Author: Richard Cimino & Hans Tokke
Language: English
Street Date: May 5, 2026
TCIN: 1005664187
UPC: 9781531513412
Item Number (DPCI): 247-02-6227
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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