In some of Camden, NJ’s most underdeveloped neighborhoods, new investment is perceived as a catch-22. Such investment is badly needed, but residents fear gentrification and the creation of white spaces. Our study examines that puzzle, that residents protest badly needed investment, using ethnographic and interview data from residents and Camden, NJ, as a case study for examining community understanding of gentrification. In doing so, we draw upon gentrification literature that focuses on displacement pressure and exclusionary displacement, but argue that the Camden case points towards a different dimension of gentrification. Our findings show how (1) exclusion and “unwelcomeness” created by the development of white spaces is conceptualized ...
This dissertation is an ethnographic account of place-making in contemporary America. Here I examine...
As urban neighborhood space becomes increasingly in demand, questions arise as to whether low-income...
In 2008, the Geographic Exclusion Area (GEA) of New York City's 421a tax exemption program was expan...
In some of Camden, NJ’s most underdeveloped neighborhoods, new investment is perceived as a ca...
Problem Statement: Cumulative stress often marks those whose lifetimes are shaped by oppression and ...
ABSTRACT: Most existing research on neighborhoods facing gentrification has portrayed residents as r...
Urban redevelopment, revitalization, renewal and gentrification are all terms used to define reinve...
New-build gentrification has been the subject of renewed attention of late. The impetus was Lambert ...
This paper uses experiences from a decade-long community-based research project in the Pilsen neighb...
This three-article dissertation uses a mixed-method research design to examine a contemporary phenom...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
Jackson, PaulEastwick, the low-lying, southwestern-most neighborhood of Philadelphia is currently un...
This is an ethnographic study of Somerville, MA highlighting the political process and material stak...
Activists and political leaders across the city of Boston are concerned that gentrification in the f...
Much like the economic system that drives and sustains it, gentrification is a dynamic phenomenon th...
This dissertation is an ethnographic account of place-making in contemporary America. Here I examine...
As urban neighborhood space becomes increasingly in demand, questions arise as to whether low-income...
In 2008, the Geographic Exclusion Area (GEA) of New York City's 421a tax exemption program was expan...
In some of Camden, NJ’s most underdeveloped neighborhoods, new investment is perceived as a ca...
Problem Statement: Cumulative stress often marks those whose lifetimes are shaped by oppression and ...
ABSTRACT: Most existing research on neighborhoods facing gentrification has portrayed residents as r...
Urban redevelopment, revitalization, renewal and gentrification are all terms used to define reinve...
New-build gentrification has been the subject of renewed attention of late. The impetus was Lambert ...
This paper uses experiences from a decade-long community-based research project in the Pilsen neighb...
This three-article dissertation uses a mixed-method research design to examine a contemporary phenom...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
Jackson, PaulEastwick, the low-lying, southwestern-most neighborhood of Philadelphia is currently un...
This is an ethnographic study of Somerville, MA highlighting the political process and material stak...
Activists and political leaders across the city of Boston are concerned that gentrification in the f...
Much like the economic system that drives and sustains it, gentrification is a dynamic phenomenon th...
This dissertation is an ethnographic account of place-making in contemporary America. Here I examine...
As urban neighborhood space becomes increasingly in demand, questions arise as to whether low-income...
In 2008, the Geographic Exclusion Area (GEA) of New York City's 421a tax exemption program was expan...