@article{ae6636c0d2854247ad0270866878affc,
title = "Doing social science in anti-scientific times",
author = "Massey, {Douglas S.}",
note = "Funding Information: Instead of going the political route, beginning in 1984 I pursued a social scientific route. I began by obtaining competitive support from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development to study the causes and consequences of segregation in U.S. cities, and using this support as a foundation I was able to leverage additional funding from the Hewlett and Guggenheim Foundations. From 1985 through 1995 I published several dozen refereed articles on the patterns, determinants, and effects of segregation among Latinos, Blacks, and Asians in U.S. metropolitan areas, many co-authored with my colleague Nancy Denton, who served as a postdoctoral research associate on the project (see Charles 2004 for a review of many of these papers).",
year = "2006",
month = jun,
doi = "10.1007/s12108-006-1007-7",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "37",
pages = "87--95",
journal = "American Sociologist",
issn = "0003-1232",
publisher = "Transaction Publishers",
number = "2",
}