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Rural gentrification in the North Aegean Countryside (Turkey)

open access: yesIconarp International Journal of Architecture and Planning, 2018
This article examines rural gentrification as experienced on the North Aegean coasts of Turkey. The study area chosen is the closest Aegean coast to İstanbul and it attracts attention because of its archeological and mythological values, as well as its ...
Arzu Başaran Uysal, Ipek Sakarya
doaj   +7 more sources

Idyllic Ruralities, Displacement and Changing Forms of Gentrification in Rural Hertfordshire, England

open access: yesDocuments d'Anàlisi Geogràfica, 2020
This paper considers the significance of representations of rurality and displacement in relation to the concept of rural gentrification. Studies of rural gentrification have often drawn upon notions of the rural idyll, but have often neglected to ...
Martin Phillips   +3 more
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"If you don't stop the cycle somewhere, it just keeps going":  Resilience in the context of structural violence and gender-based violence in rural Ontario. [PDF]

open access: yesPLOS Global Public Health
Bolstering women's resilience in the context of gender-based violence (GBV) requires attention to structural conditions needed to support women to thrive, particularly in rural communities.
Tara Mantler   +4 more
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Rural gentrification and ageing: a case study from French countrysides [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Like most developed countries, France is concerned by repopulation of its rural areas since the 1970-1980s. Analyses of census population data 2006 confirm it, and present positive dynamics far away of cities in remote country districts.
Pistre, Pierre
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Artisanat et gentrification rurale en France méridionale

open access: yesSociologies, 2012
This paper presents a field study which started in 2006 in a rural area of South-West of France. In and around a medieval village (N.) important socio-economical mutations have occured for about fifteen years and this paper will show how one can think of
Marc Perrenoud
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Ländliche Gentrifizierung. Aufwertung und Verdrängung jenseits der Großstädte – Vorschlag für ein Forschungsprogramm [PDF]

open access: yesGeographica Helvetica, 2021
Not only since the Covid-19 pandemic, rural areas have received new attention as supposedly healthier and attractive places of residence. Regions previously characterized as shrinking are experiencing a highly selective influx of urban middle-class ...
M. Mießner, M. Naumann
doaj   +1 more source

Gentrification in a Post-Socialist Rural Context – The Case of Polish Vineyards

open access: yesStudia Regionalne i Lokalne, 2023
This article aims to present the rarely examined process of rural gentrification in Poland via the example of the vineyard sector, which is a new and dynamically growing segment in the local agriculture.
Łukasz Drozda
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“INHERITED GENTRIFICATION”: CHANGING PROFILES OF GENTRIFIERS VIA INHERITANCE, THE CASE OF BOZCAADA

open access: yesIconarp International Journal of Architecture and Planning, 2020
Purpose Rural areas have been through structural changes. The reorganisation of the rural economy from agriculture to services, in addition to improvements in transportation and infrastructures, migration patterns have started to reverse in some regions
Duygu Okumuş
doaj   +1 more source

Comparative ruralism and ‘opening new windows’ on gentrification [PDF]

open access: yesDialogues in Human Geography, 2018
In response to the five commentaries on our paper ‘Comparative approaches to gentrification: lessons from the rural’, we open up more ‘windows’ on rural gentrification and its urban counterpart. First, we highlight the issues of metrocentricity and urbanormativity within gentrification studies, highlighting their employment by our commentators. Second,
Phillips, Martin, Smith, Darren P.
openaire   +3 more sources

Predicting Gentrification in England: A Data Primitive Approach

open access: yesUrban Science, 2023
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
doaj   +1 more source

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