By offering a response to recent calls for a 'geography of gentrification', the author attempts to move on from the intractable theoretical divisions and overgeneralizations that continue to pervade the gentrification literature. The research described in this paper takes the form of a comparative assessment of the gentrifying neighbourhoods of South Parkdale, Toronto, Canada, and Lower Park Slope, New York City, USA. A central part of this research has been an engagement with two contrasting academic discourses on gentrification, the 'emancipatory city' (a Canadian construct) and the 'revanchist city' (a US construct), to examine how gentrification may or may not have changed since these discourses were produced and articulated. The author...
Gentrification and gentrifiers are often understood as \u27dirty\u27 words, ideas discussed at a vei...
The significant increase in evictions has become one of the foremost manifestations of the housing c...
In many North American cities, the last two decades have witnessed not only the large-scale return o...
image of the process as being emancipatory: a middle-class reaction to the oppressive conformity of ...
The topic of gentrification is employed to carry through an argument about the theorization of geogr...
The gentrification literature since the mid-1990s is reappraised in light of the emergence of proces...
Gentrification is often described metaphorically as a form of ‘colonization,’ however in this paper ...
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...
Gentrification, a process of transforming working-class areas into middle-class use, is a pervasive ...
Over the past two decades, the literature regarding gentrification has become extensive. More recent...
This paper builds from the knowledge of the causes, developments and consequences of gentrification ...
Abstract: Recent calls by Lees and Slater for a "geography of gentrification " establish ...
In this paper I argue that gentrification, despite the many arguments over its continuing validity a...
Gentrification is proving to be a double-edged sword; for some it can improve neighborhoods by makin...
Gentrification and gentrifiers are often understood as \u27dirty\u27 words, ideas discussed at a vei...
The significant increase in evictions has become one of the foremost manifestations of the housing c...
In many North American cities, the last two decades have witnessed not only the large-scale return o...
image of the process as being emancipatory: a middle-class reaction to the oppressive conformity of ...
The topic of gentrification is employed to carry through an argument about the theorization of geogr...
The gentrification literature since the mid-1990s is reappraised in light of the emergence of proces...
Gentrification is often described metaphorically as a form of ‘colonization,’ however in this paper ...
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...
Gentrification, a process of transforming working-class areas into middle-class use, is a pervasive ...
Over the past two decades, the literature regarding gentrification has become extensive. More recent...
This paper builds from the knowledge of the causes, developments and consequences of gentrification ...
Abstract: Recent calls by Lees and Slater for a "geography of gentrification " establish ...
In this paper I argue that gentrification, despite the many arguments over its continuing validity a...
Gentrification is proving to be a double-edged sword; for some it can improve neighborhoods by makin...
Gentrification and gentrifiers are often understood as \u27dirty\u27 words, ideas discussed at a vei...
The significant increase in evictions has become one of the foremost manifestations of the housing c...
In many North American cities, the last two decades have witnessed not only the large-scale return o...