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The City as an Anti‐Growth Machine

open access: yesAntipode, Volume 58, Issue 2, March 2026.
ABSTRACT Logan and Molotch's “urban growth machine” remains foundational in urban theory, describing how coalitions of landowners, developers, and politicians promote urban growth to raise land values. This paper argues that under financialized capitalism, the dynamics have inverted: asset appreciation now outweighs productive investment, and urban ...
Petter Törnberg
wiley   +1 more source

Non‐linear pathways of/for social and spatial justice research

open access: yesArea, Volume 58, Issue 1, March 2026.
Short Abstract This commentary challenges the linear connection between research, engagement and activism in geographical scholarship, emphasising how these elements often intersect, overlap and conflict in complex, non‐linear ways. It reflects on the author's personal experiences as a human geographer and activist in the UK and Spain, exploring the ...
Mara Ferreri
wiley   +1 more source

Land-use and socioeconomic time-series reveal legacy of redlining on present-day gentrification within a growing United States city. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
Ibsen PC   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Measuring capital with spatial media: How online popularity on Instagram shapes land value patterns in Seoul

open access: yesArea, Volume 58, Issue 1, March 2026.
Short Abstract This study examines how spatial media, particularly Instagram, affect urban land value patterns beyond traditional explanations based on urban form. By comparing spatial capital models with and without Instagram data across three Seoul neighbourhoods, the research finds that online popularity significantly enhances the explanatory power ...
Dasom Hong   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Gentrification Everywhere? Delinking Culture‐Led Regeneration From Gentrification

open access: yesThe Developing Economies, Volume 64, Issue 1, Page 40-56, March 2026.
ABSTRACT This paper challenges the prevalent use of “gentrification” (shishen hua [士紳化/仕紳化] or jinshen hua [縉紳化]) as a catch‐all critique of culture‐led regeneration and neighborhood transformations, including rent increases and shifts in aesthetic and tastes, in Sinophone Asia and beyond.
Desmond Hok‐Man Sham
wiley   +1 more source

Gentrification, Urban Informality, and Displacement in Bangkok

open access: yesThe Developing Economies, Volume 64, Issue 1, Page 71-88, March 2026.
ABSTRACT This study analyzes the recent complex dynamics of urban transformation and spatial exclusion affecting the urban lower class. Emerging cities such as Bangkok experience rapid and compressed development in which the characteristics and challenges of both developed and developing cities co‐occur.
Tamaki Endo
wiley   +1 more source

Cultivating Resilience in the Informal City: A Systematic Review of Urban Agriculture's Multidimensional Outcomes in Slum Contexts

open access: yesGeography Compass, Volume 20, Issue 3, March 2026.
ABSTRACT Urban agriculture (UA) in slums represents a vital yet under‐researched strategy for enhancing food security and community resilience in marginalised urban areas. This systematic review of 104 studies reveals stark contrasts in theoretical approaches: Global North scholarship frames UA through lenses of racial capitalism and gentrification ...
Silva Namalwa, Yan Tan, Jungho Suh
wiley   +1 more source

The Influence of Gentrification on Adverse Birth Outcomes in California. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Urban Health
Gao X   +3 more
europepmc   +1 more source

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