Discussion of gentrification has become ‘balkanised’ into a series of competing and intensely-held positions. The dichotomies are between economic and cultural explanations, supply-side and demand-side explanations and structural Marxist and liberal humanist views. Despite the long academic and policy interest in gentrification there is still no clear definition of what it is and why it occurs. However, almost all previous analyses see gentrification as an inner-city phenomenon and so deal with it within framework of inner-city theory and causation. This paper approaches the debate from a somewhat different position. It argues that gentrification, seen as the replacement of lower status and income households by higher status and income hous...
In this paper I argue that gentrification, despite the many arguments over its continuing validity a...
Housing is one of the most fundamental needs for human survival and yet it is one of the most debate...
Under advanced capitalism, gentrification converges with the post-Keynesian 'unhinging' of...
Discussion of gentrification has become ‘balkanised ’ into a series of competing and intensely-held ...
A significant change has occurred in the inner urban areas of most 'western' industrialised nations'...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the gentrification phenomenon in North Fitzroy; an Australian i...
This article examines gentrification processes in the context of a policy-induced housing crisis. It...
Recently released as open access, this 2012 article examines gentrification processes in the context...
Gentrification refers to the in-migration of affluent households to poorer and lower value areas of ...
There are few processes more central to the social and cultural transformation of the inner city in ...
In Sydney, in the post-second world war period, a detached home in the suburbs was viewed as the mos...
The State of Australian Cities (SOAC) national conferences have been held biennially since 2003 to s...
Suburban belts and outer-city areas in global cities such as Vancouver, London and New York are unde...
In this paper I argue that gentrification, despite the many arguments over its continuing validity a...
This chapter makes a strong and very convincing case for slum gentrification. It is defined as a pro...
In this paper I argue that gentrification, despite the many arguments over its continuing validity a...
Housing is one of the most fundamental needs for human survival and yet it is one of the most debate...
Under advanced capitalism, gentrification converges with the post-Keynesian 'unhinging' of...
Discussion of gentrification has become ‘balkanised ’ into a series of competing and intensely-held ...
A significant change has occurred in the inner urban areas of most 'western' industrialised nations'...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the gentrification phenomenon in North Fitzroy; an Australian i...
This article examines gentrification processes in the context of a policy-induced housing crisis. It...
Recently released as open access, this 2012 article examines gentrification processes in the context...
Gentrification refers to the in-migration of affluent households to poorer and lower value areas of ...
There are few processes more central to the social and cultural transformation of the inner city in ...
In Sydney, in the post-second world war period, a detached home in the suburbs was viewed as the mos...
The State of Australian Cities (SOAC) national conferences have been held biennially since 2003 to s...
Suburban belts and outer-city areas in global cities such as Vancouver, London and New York are unde...
In this paper I argue that gentrification, despite the many arguments over its continuing validity a...
This chapter makes a strong and very convincing case for slum gentrification. It is defined as a pro...
In this paper I argue that gentrification, despite the many arguments over its continuing validity a...
Housing is one of the most fundamental needs for human survival and yet it is one of the most debate...
Under advanced capitalism, gentrification converges with the post-Keynesian 'unhinging' of...