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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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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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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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Gentrification

2023
Federico Curci, Hasin Yousaf
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Gentrifications

2016
Hipsters, bobos, yuppies, gentrifieurs… Les termes ne manquent pas pour qualifier les nouvelles populations qui s’approprient les quartiers centraux anciens de certaines métropoles au détriment des habitants populaires. Mais cette profusion empêche de comprendre le phénomène : comment dépasser les oppositions binaires entre gentrifieurs et gentrifiés ?
Chabrol, Marie   +5 more
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Entrepreneurship and Gentrification

Organization Science
How do startups influence the neighborhoods in which they locate? Using data from the Greater London area, we find a positive association between growth-oriented entrepreneurship and both demographic and organizational changes in these communities. Older, less educated residents are replaced by younger, more educated ones.
Luisa Gagliardi, Olav Sorenson
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