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Gentrification

Archives of Clinical Investigation, 2023
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.
Federico Curci, Hasin Yousaf
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Tourism and Gentrification

2020
This chapter examines the historical and intellectual debate on the concept of tourism gentrification, in order to highlight the key contributions that have been identified so far. It leads to a form of collective displacement never seen in classical gentrification, that is to say, to a substitution of residential life by tourism.
Gravari-Barbas, Maria, Guinand, Sandra
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For Gentrification?

Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 2007
In this paper I argue that gentrification, despite the many arguments over its continuing validity as a concept, retains its key importance in understanding processes of class change. For some it is a process of colonising the city, for others a manifestation of belonging; for some the concept can be used as a radical critique of neoliberalism whilst ...
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What Makes Gentrification 'Gentrification'?

Urban Studies, 2003
This paper looks at demand issues in gentrification. It takes as its basic proposition that everyone involved in the demand side belongs to the same economic class and therefore possesses the same set of motivations; that 'otherness' in gentrification is something that needs to be problematised rather than assumed.
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The gentrification of the goddess

International Journal of Hindu Studies, 2001
Abstract Encircled by ever-expanding suburbs of Chennai, many old village “seats” of feminine divine power (shakti pitha) are attracting ardent new middle-class devotees. Called Amman (mother) in Tamil, these Goddesses (Mariyamman, Mundakakkanni Amman, Kolavizhi Amman) reign alone, usually without a male consort.
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A New Look at Gentrification: 2. A Model of Gentrification

Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 1997
In this paper I propose a model of gentrification based on the notion that gentrification closes a gap between the flow of housing services fixed in a particular vintage of the housing stock and those available from the most modern properties. This gap is not a rent gap, therefore, but an investment gap.
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Transformation of the Gentrification: State-led Gentrification

Kentlerin tarihsel gelişimleri içerisinde çeşitli sebeplerle yenilenme ihtiyacı ortaya çıkmıştır. Kentler var oldukça sürecek olan bu ihtiyacı karşılamak üzere çeşitli kentsel yenileme biçimleri geliştirilmiştir. Bu biçimlere yeniden canlandırma, yenileme, yeniden oluşum, eski haline getirme ve soylulaştırma gibi farklı isimler verilmektedir.
Arslan, Fatma Duygu, Yaslıkaya, Refik
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How well do we know green gentrification? A systematic review of the methods

Progress in Human Geography, 2022
Jessica Quinton, Lorien Nesbitt
exaly  

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