From boutiques and Airbnb to surging rents and local displacement, gentrification has come to negatively represent the classed effects of in-migration. As an explanatory concept, gentrification attends to the comprehensive transformation of demographics and services once a neighbourhood becomes aspirationally desirable. Meanwhile, current policy orthodoxies presume a steady population flow from outlying regions to urban employment centres. In either view, ‘successful’ places and spaces exert a prestigious pull. Yet internal migrants do not always seek to spatially upgrade – there are alternative migration flows which neither transform neighbourhoods nor follow income. In this paper, we offer a new concept to the internal migration lexicon: ...
The research reported in this paper examines the nature and extent of socio-spatial mobility in the ...
Much like the economic system that drives and sustains it, gentrification is a dynamic phenomenon th...
In the context of the growing global middle class, and the ageing of the baby boomer generation, an ...
From boutiques and Airbnb to surging rents and local displacement, gentrification has come to negati...
So-called ‘left behind’ regions have lately gained infamy as sites of working-class discontent, wont...
So-called “left behind” regions have gained infamy for working-class discontent. Yet a concurrent ph...
So-called “left behind” regions have gained infamy for working-class discontent. Yet a concurrent ph...
This paper analyses census data for England and Wales to explore the ties between processes of rural...
In this paper I argue that gentrification, despite the many arguments over its continuing validity a...
In this paper I argue that gentrification, despite the many arguments over its continuing validity a...
A recent “return to the city” by middle-class professionals in England, with the increasing “suburba...
AbstractThere are established migrant reasons to explain rural in-migration. These include quality o...
This study attempts to identify the causal mechanisms linking social inequality and physical (im)mob...
In this paper I explore elements of the relationship between deployments of cultural capital and nei...
This article critically engages with Savage et al.'s conceptualisation of 'elective belonging'. Draw...
The research reported in this paper examines the nature and extent of socio-spatial mobility in the ...
Much like the economic system that drives and sustains it, gentrification is a dynamic phenomenon th...
In the context of the growing global middle class, and the ageing of the baby boomer generation, an ...
From boutiques and Airbnb to surging rents and local displacement, gentrification has come to negati...
So-called ‘left behind’ regions have lately gained infamy as sites of working-class discontent, wont...
So-called “left behind” regions have gained infamy for working-class discontent. Yet a concurrent ph...
So-called “left behind” regions have gained infamy for working-class discontent. Yet a concurrent ph...
This paper analyses census data for England and Wales to explore the ties between processes of rural...
In this paper I argue that gentrification, despite the many arguments over its continuing validity a...
In this paper I argue that gentrification, despite the many arguments over its continuing validity a...
A recent “return to the city” by middle-class professionals in England, with the increasing “suburba...
AbstractThere are established migrant reasons to explain rural in-migration. These include quality o...
This study attempts to identify the causal mechanisms linking social inequality and physical (im)mob...
In this paper I explore elements of the relationship between deployments of cultural capital and nei...
This article critically engages with Savage et al.'s conceptualisation of 'elective belonging'. Draw...
The research reported in this paper examines the nature and extent of socio-spatial mobility in the ...
Much like the economic system that drives and sustains it, gentrification is a dynamic phenomenon th...
In the context of the growing global middle class, and the ageing of the baby boomer generation, an ...