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Post-Socialist Gentrification Processes in Polish Cities
This paper discusses the specific character of gentrification processes in Polish cities, with a particular focus on Warsaw, Łódź and Gdańsk. It explains the forces and factors behind gentrification, and highlights its types and effects as well as the ...
Jolanta Jakóbczyk-Gryszkiewicz +2 more
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A second wave of gentrification: The case of Parkhurst, Johannesburg, South Africa [PDF]
As in many other countries, gentrification and urban regeneration occurs across South Africa. Despite this, geographical research on gentrification in South Africa is limited.
Paul Tsietsi Monare +2 more
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Heritage, gentrification, participation : remaking urban landscapes in the name of culture and historic preservation : introduction [PDF]
This special issue explores the relationship between heritagization, shifting economies, and urban struggles in different cities around the globe. Our aim is to examine the conditions that have brought history, culture, an old/new urban aesthetics, real ...
De Cesari, Chiara, Dimova, Rozita
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the paper discusses the two theoretical concepts super-gentrification and metropolitan habitus established by British gentrification research. Both concepts are more or less unknown in German urban geography. Super-gentrification is looking at the
Peter Dirksmeier
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Predicting Gentrification in England: A Data Primitive Approach
Geodemographic classifications are useful tools for segmenting populations and have many applications but are not suitable for measuring neighbourhood change over time.
Jennie Gray, Lisa Buckner, Alexis Comber
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Transit-oriented development has been a widely accepted tool among transportation planning practitioners; however, there are concerns about the risk of increasing residential property values leading to gentrification or displacements.
Yefu Chen, Hao Xi, Junfeng Jiao
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Upward mobility without moving. Polish Greenpoint Community Leaders and Gentrification of the Neighborhood The text presents an interpretation of the Greenpoint (Brooklyn, New York City) Polish immigrant community leaders’ benevolent attitude toward ...
Anna Sosnowska
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Although cities globally are increasingly mobilizing re-naturing projects to address diverse urban socio-environmental and health challenges, there is mounting evidence that these interventions may also be linked to the phenomenon known as green ...
Margarita Triguero-Mas +18 more
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Définition du terme "gentrification" inventé dans les années 1960 par Ruth Glass, une sociologue britannique, pour décrire le processus de transformation socio-urbaine de certains quartiers populaires dégradés de l'inner city de Londres par l'arrivée de populations issues des couches moyennes.
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Are gentrifying neighborhoods more stressful? A multilevel analysis of self-rated stress
Gentrification, the increase of affluent residents into low-income neighborhoods, is thought to heighten self-rated stress, especially for residents of color.
Joseph Gibbons
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