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A reappraisal of gentrification: towards a ‘geography of gentrification’
Progress in Human Geography, 2000The gentrification literature since the mid-1990s is reappraised in light of the emergence of processes of post-recession gentrification and in the face of recent British and American urban policy statements that tout gentrification as the cure-all for inner-city ills.
Loretta Lees
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De-Gentrification or Disaster Gentrification?
2021This chapter analyzes two possible futures of gentrification in the post-COVID-19 city. It talks about de-gentrification, which suggests that the forces driving gentrification will cause the process to reverse, and disaster gentrification, wherein capital exploits the situation caused by the pandemic and gentrification continues.
Derek Hyra, Loretta Lees
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Langage et société, 2021
Over the last two decades research on gentrification has boomed. As major cities across the United States experience seismic shifts in luxury real estate, inequality, lack of affordable housing, disparate education rates, and the displacement of long-time residents, gentrification and urban studies scholars have sought to provide explanations for such ...
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Over the last two decades research on gentrification has boomed. As major cities across the United States experience seismic shifts in luxury real estate, inequality, lack of affordable housing, disparate education rates, and the displacement of long-time residents, gentrification and urban studies scholars have sought to provide explanations for such ...
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