In this paper I explore elements of the relationship between deployments of cultural capital and neighbourhood change. Based on research in a gentrified neighbourhood of Bristol, England, I argue that for gentrifier households with children the need to reproduce (institutional) cultural capital in the education market can conflict with the desire to display (objectified) cultural capital via the gentrification aesthetic in the inner-urban neighbourhood. In the trade-off between aesthetics and education, education wins, resulting in a much more conventional suburban, exurban housing/neighbourhood career for onward-moving gentrifiers. I conclude by suggesting a more diffuse, provincial form of gentrification in which the different strands of ...
This paper reviews the debates over the explanation of gentrification and argues that gentrification...
Suburban belts and outer-city areas in global cities such as Vancouver, London and New York are unde...
Discussion of gentrification has become ‘balkanised ’ into a series of competing and intensely-held ...
In this paper I argue that gentrification, despite the many arguments over its continuing validity a...
This paper focusses on processes of studentification, and explores the link between higher education...
In this paper I argue that gentrification, despite the many arguments over its continuing validity a...
The relationship between gentrification and globalisation has recently become a significant concern ...
Urban economists have put forward the idea that cities that are culturally interesting tend to attra...
Recently, a very celebrated return to the neighbourhood has occurred. In the contemporary narrative ...
New-build gentrification has been the subject of renewed attention of late. The impetus was Lambert ...
The relationship between gentrification and globalisation has recently become a significant concern ...
Gentrification is the term applied to the process whereby middle-class people move into working clas...
This course provides an introduction to gentrification and to the cultural impacts of housing displa...
The process of gentrification is often seen as having winners and losers; the debate frequently is ...
The issue of social mixing has recently moved to the forefront of gentrification debate. In part, th...
This paper reviews the debates over the explanation of gentrification and argues that gentrification...
Suburban belts and outer-city areas in global cities such as Vancouver, London and New York are unde...
Discussion of gentrification has become ‘balkanised ’ into a series of competing and intensely-held ...
In this paper I argue that gentrification, despite the many arguments over its continuing validity a...
This paper focusses on processes of studentification, and explores the link between higher education...
In this paper I argue that gentrification, despite the many arguments over its continuing validity a...
The relationship between gentrification and globalisation has recently become a significant concern ...
Urban economists have put forward the idea that cities that are culturally interesting tend to attra...
Recently, a very celebrated return to the neighbourhood has occurred. In the contemporary narrative ...
New-build gentrification has been the subject of renewed attention of late. The impetus was Lambert ...
The relationship between gentrification and globalisation has recently become a significant concern ...
Gentrification is the term applied to the process whereby middle-class people move into working clas...
This course provides an introduction to gentrification and to the cultural impacts of housing displa...
The process of gentrification is often seen as having winners and losers; the debate frequently is ...
The issue of social mixing has recently moved to the forefront of gentrification debate. In part, th...
This paper reviews the debates over the explanation of gentrification and argues that gentrification...
Suburban belts and outer-city areas in global cities such as Vancouver, London and New York are unde...
Discussion of gentrification has become ‘balkanised ’ into a series of competing and intensely-held ...