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Douglas, Gordon C. C. "The Edge of the Island: Cultural Ideology and Neighbourhood Identity at the Gentrification Frontier." Urban Studies 49, no. 16 (2012): 3579–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0042098012448549.

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Building on recent ethnographic accounts that have drawn attention to the nuanced ideologies of contemporary gentrifiers, this article brings cultural considerations to bear on the geography of gentrification’s fringes. Through a case study of a neighbourhood at the gentrification frontier in Chicago, it examines the factors driving first-wave ‘pioneers’ into an area with little prior popular identity or interest. Conscious of the wider gentrification process, these individuals are essentially seeking (and creating) a particular time and place within it—they idealise the ‘edge’ itself. Yet whi
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Curran, Winifred. "‘Mexicans love red’ and other gentrification myths: Displacements and contestations in the gentrification of Pilsen, Chicago, USA." Urban Studies 55, no. 8 (2017): 1711–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0042098017736503.

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This article uses experiences from a decade-long community-based research project in the Pilsen neighbourhood of Chicago, a Mexican-American neighbourhood whose residents are both experiencing and resisting gentrification, to show how displacements and contestations evolve in conversation with each other in an iterative process we could call ‘actually existing’ gentrifications. I analyse a series of ‘moments’ in 13 years of research in Pilsen to illustrate the constantly shifting terrain of gentrification politics, covering not just housing affordability, but the nature of identity, democracy
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Seitz, David K., and Jesse Proudfoot. "The psychic life of gentrification: mapping desire and resentment in the gentrifying city." cultural geographies 28, no. 2 (2021): 213–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1474474021993427.

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Following the lead of artists and scholars in Black, feminist, psychoanalytic, and queer studies and geographies, this special issue and editorial call for greater scholarly attention to the conscious and unconscious emotional, psychic, and affective dimensions of urban gentrification. While geographical scholarship frequently gestures to gentrification as an affective scene, these connections are generally suggested rather than developed. We argue that psychoanalytic and affect theories have richly developed conceptual and explanatory paradigms that can help scholars make sense of the sometim
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Huber, Jakob, and Fabio Wolkenstein. "Gentrification and occupancy rights." Politics, Philosophy & Economics 17, no. 4 (2018): 378–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1470594x18766818.

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What, if anything, is problematic about gentrification? This article addresses this question from the perspective of normative political theory. We argue that gentrification is problematic insofar as it involves a violation of city-dwellers’ occupancy rights. We distinguish these rights from other forms of territorial rights and discuss the different implications of the argument for urban governance. If we agree on the ultimate importance of being able to pursue one’s located life plans, the argument goes, we must also agree on limiting the impact of gentrification on peoples’ lives. Limiting
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de Oliver, Miguel. "Defending Gentrification as a Valid Collective Conception: Utilizing the Metanarrative of “Suburbia” as a Common Axis for the Diversity of Middle-Class Reurbanization Projects." Urban Affairs Review 55, no. 5 (2017): 1487–511. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1078087417738580.

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A long-standing problem in gentrification research is the increasingly diverse array of interests and agendas in the renewal of the inner city; their diversity has frustrated many scholars with respect to the collective characterization and comprehension of the phenomenon. Consequently, others have questioned the validity of the term “gentrification” itself. This article contends that gentrification is a phenomenon that merits being collectively identified. The relocation of the middle class to the urban core has been portrayed in terms of actors and agendas, places and processes. These criter
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Maloutas, Thomas. "Travelling concepts and universal particularisms: A reappraisal of gentrification’s global reach." European Urban and Regional Studies 25, no. 3 (2017): 250–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0969776417709547.

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Some concepts travel worldwide, although they remain unobtrusively attached to the contexts in which they were produced and, therefore, are insufficiently abstract and general. Gentrification is a travelling concept with lingering attachments to the Anglo-American urban context. Three issues related to gentrification’s global reach are discussed in this paper. The first is the definition of gentrification. The simple definition adopted by the current gentrification research agenda leads us to accept gentrification’s global reach literally by definition. The second issue is the question of cont
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Papachristos, Andrew V., Chris M. Smith, Mary L. Scherer, and Melissa A. Fugiero. "More Coffee, Less Crime? The Relationship between Gentrification and Neighborhood Crime Rates in Chicago, 1991 to 2005." City & Community 10, no. 3 (2011): 215–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-6040.2011.01371.x.

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This study examines the relationship between gentrification and neighborhood crime rates by measuring the growth and geographic spread of one of gentrification's most prominent symbols: coffee shops. The annual counts of neighborhood coffee shops provide an on–the–ground measure of a particular form of economic development and changing consumption patterns that tap into central theoretical frames within the gentrification literature. Our analysis augments commonly used Census variables with the annual number of coffee shops in a neighborhood to assess the influence of gentrification on three–y
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Smith, R. Drew. "“Things Unseen”: Urban (Dis)placement, Sacred Sensibilities, and Theological Vantage Points." Theology Today 80, no. 2 (2023): 210–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00405736231172698.

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This article explores the ways in which academic institutions in Pittsburgh have positioned themselves around local gentrification dynamics. It pays particular attention to academic facilitations of community-oriented analysis and engagement that attempts to counter gentrification's deformative and deracinating effects and that centers responsiveness to problems stemming from gentrification processes and dynamics as a theological or moral imperative toward seeking the good of the city.
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Dirksmeier, Peter. "Super-Gentrification und metropolitaner Habitus: eine Kritik jüngerer Entwicklungen in der britischen Gentrificationforschung." Raumforschung und Raumordnung 68, no. 6 (2010): 447–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13147-010-0065-z.

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Zusammenfassung Der Aufsatz diskutiert mit der Super-Gentrificaton und dem metropolitanen Habitus zwei neuere theoretische Konzepte aus der britischen Stadtforschung, die in der deutschen Gentrificationforschung bisher weitgehend unbeachtet geblieben sind. „Super-Gentrification“ ist die begriffliche Umschreibung der neuerlichen Aufwertung bereits gentrifizierter Stadtviertel, während der Begriff des metropolitanen Habitus’ auf die Frage zielt, warum bestimmte Lebensstilgruppen sich nur in ausgewählten Stadtteilen von Global Cities finden lassen. Der Beitrag kritisiert beide Konzepte zunächst i
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Gonen, Amiram. "Non inner-city gentrification in Israel." Dela, no. 21 (December 1, 2004): 437–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/dela.21.437-444.

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In the recent two decades, as result of growing preference among the Jewish middle class for detached residence, many suburbs and villages were subject to gentrification. Especially prone to gentrification, were housing estates built in the 1950s at low densities. It was, then, the increasing suburbanization middle-class households that brought about the gentrificati-on of these neighborhoods. A similar process took place in immigrant towns and villages on the periphery of metropolitan regions.
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Hosen, Bappa. "Exploring the Dynamics of Urban Gentrification: A Human Geographical Perspective." Terr Plural 17 (2023): e2322355. http://dx.doi.org/10.5212/terraplural.v.17.2322355.021.

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Urban gentrification, a process of neighborhood transformation driven by complex interplays of socioeconomic forces, policy interventions, and cultural shifts, has become a prominent focal point in contemporary human geography. This research article offers a comprehensive human geographical exploration of gentrification’s dynamics, impacts, and implications. This study delves into the multifaceted dimensions of gentrification within urban landscapes through a synthesized analysis of existing literature, empirical case studies, and theoretical frameworks. The article begins by elucidating the d
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Redfern, P. A. "What Makes Gentrification 'Gentrification'?" Urban Studies 40, no. 12 (2003): 2351–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0042098032000136101.

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Adkins, Karen. "Carving Up Community." Philosophy of the City Journal 1, no. 1 (2023): 71–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.21827/potcj.1.1.39952.

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Gentrification presents a political problem for cities. Practicing democracy requires a commitment to and preservation of meaningful public space so as to support community voice. Democracy as a political institution requires the ability for diverse publics to gather and encounter one another in order to flourish. Gentrification threatens democratic practices by withering away of public space, and its effects particularly impact communities of color. Gentrification's negative spatial effects reduce the cumulative impact of voices of communities, reduce the diversity and availability of public
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Ley, David, and Qinran Yang. "Global Gentrifications: Uneven Development and Displacement; and Planetary Gentrification." AAG Review of Books 5, no. 2 (2017): 112–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2325548x.2017.1292585.

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Gasquet-Cyrus, Médéric. "Gentrification." Langage et société N° 174, no. 3 (2021): 151–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/ls.hs01.0152.

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FUJITSUKA, Yoshihiro. "Gentrification." Japanese Journal of Human Geography 46, no. 5 (1994): 496–514. http://dx.doi.org/10.4200/jjhg1948.46.496.

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Carelli, Francesco. "Gentrification." Archives of Clinical Investigation 2, no. 5 (2023): 01–02. https://doi.org/10.31579/2834-8087/013.

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Entire urban areas change appearance. There is a turnover of people belonging to different social classes: from proletarians and middle class to upper middle class. With little administrative and political control, the interests of construction companies spread.
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Liu, Fengbao, Xigang Zhu, Jianshu Li, Jie Sun, and Qinshi Huang. "Progress of Gentrification Research in China: A Bibliometric Review." Sustainability 11, no. 2 (2019): 367. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11020367.

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Gentrification, as a term introduced into China 20 years ago, has now become a topical word in scholarly discussion. This paper for the first time used the software of multiple pieces to analyze literature on gentrification between 1996 and 2017 in China based on bibliometrics, aiming to get the overview of the study, identify and expound the research themes, and analyze their evolution. It showed that the study on gentrification had entered into an exploratory stage with fluctuation from the early germination stage; gentrification research mainly concentrated on two disciplines, namely Geogra
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Han, Soyoung, Cermetrius Lynell Bohannon, and Yoonku Kwon. "Degentrification? Different Aspects of Gentrification before and after the COVID-19 Pandemic." Land 10, no. 11 (2021): 1234. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land10111234.

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The purpose of this study is to explore the aspects of “gentrification” and “degentrification” other than economic factors. To this end, this study focused on the gentrification situations occurring before and after the COVID-19 pandemic in the Itaewon area, South Korea, by using semantic network analysis. We analyzed news articles on the gentrification phenomenon in the Itaewon area reported in South Korea. As a result, gentrification in the Itaewon area is divided into four stages. The first stage of gentrification (2010~2014) is initial stage of gentrification. Gentrification stage 2 (2015~
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Gou, Feicui, Wenya Zhai, and Zilin Wang. "Visualizing the Landscape of Green Gentrification: A Bibliometric Analysis and Future Directions." Land 12, no. 8 (2023): 1484. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land12081484.

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Green gentrification has emerged as a critical and dynamic research field in environmental justice and gentrification. Few studies have systematically reviewed the current state of green gentrification literature. This paper adopts a CiteSpace-based bibliometric approach to quantitatively and qualitatively analyze 186 publications from the Web of Science database from 2009 to 2022. The objective is to assess the fundamental characteristics, identify research hotspots, themes, frontiers, and future trends in green gentrification, and present a knowledge map. The results reveal the following: (1
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Şalgamcıoğlu, Mehmet Emin, and Alper Ünlü. "A Comparative Study of Planned and Spontaneous Gentrification Processes." Open House International 39, no. 4 (2014): 28–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ohi-04-2014-b0004.

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This study compared the gentrification processes in Cihangir and Tarlabasi. The dynamics of the gentrification process in Cihangir is compared with the vastly different gentrification process in Tarlabasi. Interpretations of gentrification are also included in this paper. The study analyzed the dynamics of the gentrification process in Cihangir, Istanbul (Turkey) to determine the extent of change during the process. Characterization of the Cihangir neighborhood, which distinguishes Cihangir from other gentrified urban areas, is another aspect of this study. The transformation of Cihangir is cu
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Yu, Pei, and Peng Sun. "Progress in environmental gentrification research and hotspot analysis based on CiteSpace analysis." E3S Web of Conferences 251 (2021): 02071. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202125102071.

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With the advent of the post-industrial era, environmental improvements and sustainable initiatives that lack sufficient attention to the social justice aspects of environmental changes generates environmental gentrification. The purpose of this paper is to systematically explore the frontiers of gentrification research and the knowledge base of environmental gentrification. Therefore, based on Web of Science Core Collection Database, this paper analysed the progress and hotpots of environmental gentrification using CiteSpace, identified keywords relevant to environmental gentrification and the
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Yetiskul, Emine, and Sule Demirel. "Assembling gentrification in Istanbul: The Cihangir neighbourhood of Beyoğlu." Urban Studies 55, no. 15 (2018): 3336–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0042098017746623.

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This paper aims to contribute to the gentrification literature through the potentials of assemblage thinking. We focus on gentrification in Istanbul, which represents the characteristics of both the Global South and North, and use assemblages to link together gentrification and the temporal scales of Istanbul’s urbanisation as well as geographical scales of gentrification around the world. Approaching gentrification as a continual process of transformation and emergence, we intend to illuminate how assemblages of gentrification in a historical inner-city neighbourhood, Cihangir, can be produce
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Bailey, Dionne. "GENTRIFICATION, AGING, AND HEALTH: A NARRATIVE REVIEW." Innovation in Aging 7, Supplement_1 (2023): 20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igad104.0068.

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Abstract Multiple definitions of gentrification exist, and the lack of consensus about what constitutes gentrification has limited the efforts of this concept’s measurement/operationalization as well as an understanding of how gentrification influences outcomes, particularly for older adults. The objective of this literature review is to synthesize existing definitions and measurement approaches to gentrification in studies of older adults and their communities. Another objective is to summarize the health implications of gentrification for older adults. OVID Medline, CINAHL, Academic Search P
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Maltais, Alexandre, and Hélène Bélanger. "La gentrification au Québec : les gens, les lieux, les pratiques." Recherche 62, no. 1 (2021): 7–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1082611ar.

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Le phénomène tour à tour qualifié de gentrification ou d’embourgeoisement, par lequel l’habitat populaire est investi par de nouvelles populations mieux nanties en capital culturel ou économique, s’est imposé au coeur des luttes urbaines et de l’action communautaire comme l’un des principaux enjeux contemporains de justice sociale. Dans ce texte, nous proposons d’abord quelques fragments d’une généalogie québécoise du concept de gentrification (ou d’embourgeoisement) et du phénomène qu’il recouvre, à partir d’éléments qui ne visent pas à clore mais bien à alimenter le débat scientifique sur de
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Abdelfattah, Rawan Sohdy, and Praveen Kumar Maghelal. "The anatomy of urban regeneration-led gentrification in the middle east and north Africa—A systematic literature review." Journal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development 8, no. 8 (2024): 5993. http://dx.doi.org/10.24294/jipd.v8i8.5993.

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Urban regeneration and gentrification are complex, interconnected processes that significantly shape cities. However, these phenomena in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region are often understudied and typically viewed through a Western lens. This systematic review of literature from 2010 to 2024 addresses this gap by synthesizing a comprehensive framework for understanding urban regeneration-led gentrification in MENA countries. The review delves into key themes: Gentrification contexts, the regeneration process, gentrification accelerators, and the aftermath of gentrification. It ex
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Kim, Moon Seok. "A Study on the Art Elements and Support Policy of Gentrification Area." Korea Institute of Design Research Society 8, no. 4 (2023): 501–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.46248/kidrs.2023.4.501.

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For the study of art elements and support policies in the gentrification area, cases of gentrification in various cities were collected and the progress of gentrification by region was tracked. Additionally, the study focused on art elements and support policies in the gentrification area, changes in the role and consciousness of art in urban gentrification, and urban changes in art-oriented gentrification activation. Based on this, various policy directions at the individual community level reflecting the characteristics of each city and region were studied and analyzed. As a result of the st
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Simet, Lena. "Planetary gentrification." Housing Studies 32, no. 4 (2017): 543–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02673037.2017.1305699.

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Osman, Suleiman. "Gentrification Matters." Journal of Urban History 43, no. 1 (2016): 172–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0096144216680247.

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Butler, Tim. "For Gentrification?" Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 39, no. 1 (2007): 162–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/a38472.

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Lopes, Ana Cruz, Evelina B. Rodrigues, and Rui Vera-Cruz. "Tourism Gentrification." IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 471 (February 23, 2019): 092025. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/471/9/092025.

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Amati, Marco. "Planetary Gentrification." Urban Policy and Research 36, no. 2 (2017): 257–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08111146.2017.1391461.

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Sullivan, Daniel Monroe. "Reassessing Gentrification." Urban Affairs Review 42, no. 4 (2007): 583–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1078087406295828.

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Zervou, Regina, and Mina Dragouni. "Escaping Gentrification?" Anthropological Journal of European Cultures 31, no. 2 (2022): 133–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/ajec.2022.310208.

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Abstract Contemporary carnivals represent rather banal spectacles, harnessed by institutional control and stripped of their meaning as disruptive processes of revelry, expressivity and defiance. However, when organised at grassroots level, carnivals may retain their subversive character, revealing intentions to cross the limits of urban normality. By drawing on ethnographic data, this article explores the carnival of Metaxourgio in Athens, performed in a multicultural neighbourhood at the heart of the metropolis by a small group of young artists and creatives. Based on the notions of liminalit
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Jover, Jaime, and Ibán Díaz-Parra. "Gentrification, transnational gentrification and touristification in Seville, Spain." Urban Studies 57, no. 15 (2019): 3044–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0042098019857585.

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Increased international tourism in large European cities has been a growing social and political issue over the last few years. As the number of urban tourists has rapidly grown, studies have often focused on its socio-spatial consequences, commonly referred to as touristification, and have linked this to gentrification. This connection makes sense within the framework of planetary gentrification theories because the social injustices it generates in cities have a global pattern. However, gentrification is a complex process that must be analytically differentiated from tourism strategies and t
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Ellen, Ingrid Gould, and Gerard Torrats-Espinosa. "Gentrification and Fair Housing: Does Gentrification Further Integration?" Housing Policy Debate 29, no. 5 (2018): 835–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10511482.2018.1524440.

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Redfern, P. A. "A New Look at Gentrification: 1. Gentrification and Domestic Technologies." Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 29, no. 7 (1997): 1275–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/a291275.

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In this paper I take issue with what I identify as a basic consensus in gentrification studies. I argue that gentrification studies have been conducted within a context framed by two basic models of urban development, namely the Burgess concentric-zone model and the Alonso bid-rent model. These two models lie at the heart of what are more usually seen as the parameters of the gentrification debate, namely the ‘supply-side’ rent-gap account of gentrification offered by Neil Smith and his followers and the ‘demand-side’ consumption-oriented explanations offered by David Ley and his followers. Bo
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Billingham, Chase M. "Waiting for Bobos: Displacement and Impeded Gentrification in a Midwestern City." City & Community 16, no. 2 (2017): 145–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cico.12235.

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The degree to which lower–income residents are displaced by the process of gentrification has been the subject of considerable debate. Displacement is generally framed as a possible, and potentially remediable, outcome of gentrification. This portrayal of the link between gentrification and displacement is problematic, though, because gentrification can proceed without substantial displacement, while displacement frequently occurs in the absence of gentrification. In this article, I use a historical case study to examine the link between displacement and gentrification. Drawing on archival res
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Ross, Robert, and Lamis Jamil. "Waiting for War (and other Strategies to Stop Gentrification): The Case of Ras Beirut." Human Geography 4, no. 3 (2011): 14–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/194277861100400301.

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Analyses of gentrification have found a wide variety of causes and strong evidence that it leads to residential displacement. Insofar then that gentrification can be seen as a problem, there is an alarming need to develop appropriate solutions. Most researchers have only tacitly offered possible strategies for limiting gentrification. Moreover, most of these solutions rely on market-based approaches, which seek to manipulate conditions that appear to cause or limit gentrification, rather than aiming at its foundations. Researchers and policy makers have thus failed to address the root cause of
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Mujahid, Mahasin S., Elizabeth Kelley Sohn, Jacob Izenberg, et al. "Gentrification and Displacement in the San Francisco Bay Area: A Comparison of Measurement Approaches." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 12 (2019): 2246. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16122246.

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Gentrification may play an important role in influencing health outcomes, but few studies have examined these associations. One major barrier to producing empirical evidence to establish this link is that there is little consensus on how to measure gentrification. To address this barrier, we compared three gentrification classification methodologies in relation to their ability to identify neighborhood gentrification in nine San Francisco Bay Area counties: the Freeman method, the Landis method, and the Urban Displacement Project (UDP) Regional Early Warning System. In the 1580 census tracts,
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Ki, Junghoon, Shihyo Lee, and Yoonhee Ki. "Gentrification in the Command Economy: A Story of Pyongyang Metropolitan Area in North Korea." Journal of People, Plants, and Environment 25, no. 6 (2022): 545–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.11628/ksppe.2022.25.6.545.

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Background and objective: Gentrification generally refers to changes in residents or operators in neighborhoods by investment in capital, a phenomenon in which wealthy or young professionals replace existing residents or operators in socioeconomic terms. Although conducted mainly in capitalist cities, some studies dealt with socialist systems or state-led gentrification. We intended to demonstrate the gentrification in North Korean by examining the cases of the socialist system and state-led gentrification and looking at urban development and urban space restructuring in Pyongyang Metropolitan
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Wang, Bo, Shoukui He, and Weiwen Ma. "Does Park Size Affect Green Gentrification? Insights from Chongqing, China." Sustainability 14, no. 16 (2022): 9916. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14169916.

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International studies have shown that urban parks lead to rising residential prices and, consequently, gentrification effects. However, the studies on whether the size of the park drives gentrification are controversial. In this article, using the insight from Chongqing China, a hedonic price model is used to evaluate the influence of park size on residential prices, a geographically weighted regression model is employed to explore the spatial differentiation characteristics of park premiums, and a questionnaire survey is conducted to study residential socio-economic characteristics and attitu
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Połtowicz, A., and B. Podhalański. "Gentrification versus structure relocation – how can we preserve a city’s cultural heritage?" E3S Web of Conferences 266 (2021): 03010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202126603010.

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A number of cities are currently experiencing gentrification at various stages and intensities. Gentrification is a powerful force for economic change, but it is often accompanied by unnecessary demolition of historic buildings that are not included in the monuments registers. This article describes how to identify an area that could potentially undergo or has already undergone gentrification, using the example of the Piasek district in Krakow. It explains how gentrification has intensified in this district since the 1990s. The article also discusses the possibilities of reducing the destructi
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Weil, Joyce. "Relationship to Place for Older Adults in a New York City Neighborhood Undergoing Gentrification: A Discourse Analysis." City & Community 18, no. 4 (2019): 1267–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cico.12469.

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While many older adults live in neighborhoods undergoing gentrification, research rarely explores their narratives about the gentrification process and their relationships with gentrifiers. This study uses discourse analysis of ethnographic data in Queens, NY, to identify repertoires in older adults’ narratives about the meaning of place and gentrification. Five distinct repertoires emerged: (1) gentrification brings a discussion of losses; (2) talk of the insider versus outsider claim to space; (3) social connectivity phrased as a strength during gentrification; (4) statements about adaptatio
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Butler, Tim, and Chris Hamnett. "Gentrification, Class, and Gender: Some Comments on Wardens ‘Gentrification as Consumption’." Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 12, no. 4 (1994): 477–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/d120477.

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In this paper Warde's argument that gentrification is primarily an issue of gender is questioned. It is argued that class and gender are both important in understanding gentrification. Contra Warde, it is argued that gentrification is likely to be found in the distinctive locational patterns of particular fractions of the middle class, Evidence from a recent study of gentrification in northeast London suggests that gentrifiers are drawn disproportionately from the second-generation middle-class and that it is within this context that the role played by women in the gentrification process needs
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Zarza Ballina, Joana, and Graciela Cruz Jiménez. "Una aproximación documental a la gentrificación debida al turismo en los espacios rurales." Desde el Sur 16, no. 4 (2024): e0069. https://doi.org/10.21142/des-1604-2024-0069.

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Tourism as a solution to the problems of rural communities has generated various unwanted situations such as gentrification, which has diverse environmental implications. The aim of the article is to analyze the scientific production on tourism-related gentrification to identify knowledge gaps and formulate research proposals that contribute to the topic. For this purpose, documents from 2008 to 2022 were consulted, including open access sources on Google Scholar and restricted access from Elsevier. This resulted in categorization into four thematic lines: Socio-spatiality and Socio-spatial an
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Shi, Jiangang, Kaifeng Duan, Quanwei Xu, and Jiajia Li. "Effect analysis of the driving factors of super-gentrification using structural equation modeling." PLOS ONE 16, no. 3 (2021): e0248265. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248265.

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The study of super-gentrification has important practical significance for maintaining social fairness, spatial justice and achieving sustainable urban development. In this article, 23 driving factors influencing super-gentrification are identified by literature research and Delphi method. Then, the 23 driving factors affecting super-gentrification are divided into four dimensions: political, economic, social and spatial dimension. On this basis, hypotheses are proposed and a structural equation model is established. Then, SPSS 25.0 and AMOS 24.0 software are used to test the reliability and v
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Backovic, Vera. "Dominant research approaches to gentrification process." Sociologija 58, no. 3 (2016): 372–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/soc1603372b.

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The intention of this paper is to systematize different explications of the process of gentrification. Simply put, gentrification is the process of changing built structures (buildings or their functions) in urban areas, which tracks changes in the social characteristics of the neighborhood. Ideal type it is possible to distinguish a pioneer and profitable gentrification. In a pioneer gentrification future tenants themselves adapt working and living space whereby they gentrify the neighborhood. In the case of profitable gentrification investors and construction companies build residential buil
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Lee, Minyoung. "A Study on the Relationship between Artist's Activities and Urban Gentrification." Korea Institute of Design Research Society 7, no. 4 (2022): 302–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.46248/kidrs.2022.4.302.

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It is time for academic research on how artistic elements change regions and societies, their roles and types, and the action process and meaning analysis of social perception, and various policy measures according to types in the process of gentrification. Various social, cultural, and economic problems are revealed in the general process of gentrification, such as urban fallout, the emergence of artists and gentrifires, revitalizing people's interests and commercial districts, and revitalizing the city, such as local renovation and reconstruction. In this study, we studied and analyzed how t
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Henryson, Hanna, and Maria Sulimma. "“Nothing was solved, only accelerated”: Contemporary Berlin Novels as Gentrifictions." Narrative 32, no. 1 (2024): 60–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/nar.2024.a916605.

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ABSTRACT: As a contribution to the growing scholarly debate on literary representations of gentrification, this article explores a tendency of contemporary, Berlin-set fiction to depict accelerating gentrification processes as an imminent apocalypse. While earlier gentrification fiction frequently centered on the struggles of a male character, this article turns to recent female-authored and female-centered narratives of gentrification, thus highlighting the relevance of gender for literary gentrification studies. Based on readings of four novels by German and US-American authors, the main con
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