This paper focuses on the study of urban transformations in two historic, inner city neighborhoods: Paolo Sarpi Street, the so-called “Milan Chinatown” in Italy, and Park Slope, whose history reflects the waves of immigrants who helped create Brooklyn's character in New York City. These cases embody two unique urban environments undergoing several processes of gentrification since the 1970s. The Milan Chinatown is represented by a handful of streets, the global flow of Chinese goods and the daily routines of elderly people and families. The complexity of the “Sarpi Question" is precisely determined by the discussion of social dimensions, space and ethno-racial, economic and political all at once. Park Slope is distinguished for being the la...
Research on spatial segregation has suggested that social mix may be a temporary phase in class disp...
Depending on the audience, the term “gentrification” conjures images of pristine condos, fancy resta...
This thesis explores the process of gentrification in the United States’ most populous city, and par...
This paper focuses on the study of urban transformations in two historic, inner city neighborhoods: ...
Few of the spaces of Milan are so strongly loaded with cultural and political baggage as “Chinatown”...
This paper combines two ethnographic experiences conducted in two Brooklyn neighborhoods, with the a...
In an attempt to make concrete linkages between neighborhood change and the boundary-making paradigm...
Significant demographic changes within New York City’s neighborhoods have served as an impetus for c...
This paper examines how gentrification in Brooklyn during the 1960s has reconstructed Brooklyn into ...
Social change may be manifested in urban patterning. Neighborhood change in New York City has histor...
This dissertation explores Italian neighborhoods in Philadelphia and Toronto, tracing the responses ...
Urban renewal or gentrification has affected many low-income minority families in the United States ...
This dissertation examines controversies and conflicts over the cabaret law that regulates spaces fo...
This dissertation examines the intersection of immigration and market-led gentrification in a fragme...
This article reflects on the notion of urban democracy through a video-ethnographic study of the con...
Research on spatial segregation has suggested that social mix may be a temporary phase in class disp...
Depending on the audience, the term “gentrification” conjures images of pristine condos, fancy resta...
This thesis explores the process of gentrification in the United States’ most populous city, and par...
This paper focuses on the study of urban transformations in two historic, inner city neighborhoods: ...
Few of the spaces of Milan are so strongly loaded with cultural and political baggage as “Chinatown”...
This paper combines two ethnographic experiences conducted in two Brooklyn neighborhoods, with the a...
In an attempt to make concrete linkages between neighborhood change and the boundary-making paradigm...
Significant demographic changes within New York City’s neighborhoods have served as an impetus for c...
This paper examines how gentrification in Brooklyn during the 1960s has reconstructed Brooklyn into ...
Social change may be manifested in urban patterning. Neighborhood change in New York City has histor...
This dissertation explores Italian neighborhoods in Philadelphia and Toronto, tracing the responses ...
Urban renewal or gentrification has affected many low-income minority families in the United States ...
This dissertation examines controversies and conflicts over the cabaret law that regulates spaces fo...
This dissertation examines the intersection of immigration and market-led gentrification in a fragme...
This article reflects on the notion of urban democracy through a video-ethnographic study of the con...
Research on spatial segregation has suggested that social mix may be a temporary phase in class disp...
Depending on the audience, the term “gentrification” conjures images of pristine condos, fancy resta...
This thesis explores the process of gentrification in the United States’ most populous city, and par...