amount of debate. Recent times have been no exception, with a more diverse, complex and geographically differentiated gentrifi cation process (see Lees, 2007, for review) igniting a number of new discussions. Within these, there appears to have been progressively less concern about displacement and related injustice issues (see Slater, 2006). At the same time, gentrification is being embraced by policy-makers as a potential urban renewal solution. Gentrifi cation has therefore had something of an image makeover; a proces
Abstract: Recent calls by Lees and Slater for a "geography of gentrification " establish ...
Gentrification is a contentious dimension of urban renewal. The term describes the process whereby r...
The term gentrification was coined in the mid-1960s to describe the process by which neighborhoods w...
Over the past decade, policy-makers have introduced social mixing initiatives that have sought to ad...
Over the past decade, policy-makers have introduced social mixing initiatives that have sought to ad...
Nearly 30 years ago now, Holcomb and Beauregard were critical of the way that it was assumed that th...
Recent years have seen an extraordinary resurgence of interest in the process of gentrification, acc...
Recent years have seen an extraordinary resurgence of interest in the process of gentrification, acc...
ABSTRACT: Most existing research on neighborhoods facing gentrification has portrayed residents as r...
This special issue addresses the questions of gentrification and new‐build gentrification, two proce...
This paper uses experiences from a decade-long community-based research project in the Pilsen neighb...
Once characterized by rent increases and upheaval of the poor, the term gentrification today enjoys ...
Gentrification and gentrifiers are often understood as \u27dirty\u27 words, ideas discussed at a vei...
Gentrification is a contentious topic both theoretically and politically. A subset of urbanization, ...
The gentrification literature since the mid-1990s is reappraised in light of the emergence of proces...
Abstract: Recent calls by Lees and Slater for a "geography of gentrification " establish ...
Gentrification is a contentious dimension of urban renewal. The term describes the process whereby r...
The term gentrification was coined in the mid-1960s to describe the process by which neighborhoods w...
Over the past decade, policy-makers have introduced social mixing initiatives that have sought to ad...
Over the past decade, policy-makers have introduced social mixing initiatives that have sought to ad...
Nearly 30 years ago now, Holcomb and Beauregard were critical of the way that it was assumed that th...
Recent years have seen an extraordinary resurgence of interest in the process of gentrification, acc...
Recent years have seen an extraordinary resurgence of interest in the process of gentrification, acc...
ABSTRACT: Most existing research on neighborhoods facing gentrification has portrayed residents as r...
This special issue addresses the questions of gentrification and new‐build gentrification, two proce...
This paper uses experiences from a decade-long community-based research project in the Pilsen neighb...
Once characterized by rent increases and upheaval of the poor, the term gentrification today enjoys ...
Gentrification and gentrifiers are often understood as \u27dirty\u27 words, ideas discussed at a vei...
Gentrification is a contentious topic both theoretically and politically. A subset of urbanization, ...
The gentrification literature since the mid-1990s is reappraised in light of the emergence of proces...
Abstract: Recent calls by Lees and Slater for a "geography of gentrification " establish ...
Gentrification is a contentious dimension of urban renewal. The term describes the process whereby r...
The term gentrification was coined in the mid-1960s to describe the process by which neighborhoods w...