Taking Jason Hackworth and Neil Smith’s seminal paper on the ‘changing state of gentrification’ as a starting point, this paper argues for a reconceptualization of state‐led gentrification to further our understanding of urban transformation. Rather than seeing the State as an extension of capital interests, we contend that class‐state relations may produce urban spaces through representative politics and State hegemonies. To illustrate, we present a brief historical and geographical overview of the transformation of Amsterdam from 1982 to 2015, based on policy documents, media reports, archival research, interviews and secondary literature, as well as social and electoral data at the neighbourhood level. As the gentrification frontier adva...
In this paper I argue that gentrification, despite the many arguments over its continuing validity a...
This article explores the interrelation of gentrification and public policies in the neighbourhoods ...
Major post-industrial cities across Europe and other contexts are marked by growing social-spatial i...
Neil Smith argues that in the last two decades gentrification has become a generalized global urban ...
Governments in a wide range of contexts have long pursued policies of social mixing to disperse pove...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Gentrification is, roughly put, the transformation of working-class ...
In recent years, several studies have highlighted how gentrification strategies are imposed under th...
Like many other governments, the Dutch government has simultaneously pursued the contradictory goals...
Several of Amsterdam’s inner-city areas that formerly were dominated by affordable social and privat...
Several theoretical debates in gentrification literature deal with the role and importance of migrat...
Gentrification is a process of social and spatial change, but it is also a changing process. This sp...
Gentrification is a process of social and spatial change, but it is also a changing process. This sp...
Prevailing Anglo-Saxon theories on urban segregation based on class and ‘migrant-status’ have often ...
With a point of departure in a Bourdieusian framework, the chapter studies dynamics between particip...
This paper investigates the income levels and income developments of in-migrating, out-migrating, an...
In this paper I argue that gentrification, despite the many arguments over its continuing validity a...
This article explores the interrelation of gentrification and public policies in the neighbourhoods ...
Major post-industrial cities across Europe and other contexts are marked by growing social-spatial i...
Neil Smith argues that in the last two decades gentrification has become a generalized global urban ...
Governments in a wide range of contexts have long pursued policies of social mixing to disperse pove...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Gentrification is, roughly put, the transformation of working-class ...
In recent years, several studies have highlighted how gentrification strategies are imposed under th...
Like many other governments, the Dutch government has simultaneously pursued the contradictory goals...
Several of Amsterdam’s inner-city areas that formerly were dominated by affordable social and privat...
Several theoretical debates in gentrification literature deal with the role and importance of migrat...
Gentrification is a process of social and spatial change, but it is also a changing process. This sp...
Gentrification is a process of social and spatial change, but it is also a changing process. This sp...
Prevailing Anglo-Saxon theories on urban segregation based on class and ‘migrant-status’ have often ...
With a point of departure in a Bourdieusian framework, the chapter studies dynamics between particip...
This paper investigates the income levels and income developments of in-migrating, out-migrating, an...
In this paper I argue that gentrification, despite the many arguments over its continuing validity a...
This article explores the interrelation of gentrification and public policies in the neighbourhoods ...
Major post-industrial cities across Europe and other contexts are marked by growing social-spatial i...