Contains fulltext : 132260.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Comparative research on gentrification is on the rise, especially since gentrification is no longer confined to historical, central neighbourhoods in First World countries, but also appeared in rural, new-built areas and Second World countries. In this paper we present our comparative approach to investigate gentrification processes in four European cities (Arnhem, Istanbul, Vienna, Zurich), which differs from previous studies in its use of assemblage theory as research framework. The multi-layered framework discerns three levels: ‘metrics’, ‘interpretations’, and ‘practices’. We argue that many comparative studies mainly focus on metrics, while researchi...
Gentrification in the most general sense is the invasion of the working class quarters by the middle...
In this article, we propose to examine the diversity of gentrification trajectories taken by six nei...
Gentrification is a controversial phenomenon. Some are in favor of the process as a means of urban r...
Comparative research on gentrification is on the rise, especially since gentrification is no longer ...
The epistemologies and politics of comparative research are prominently debated within urban studies...
Reflecting a broader form of neo-liberal urban policy underlying the progressive return of capital i...
This research aims to provide a concise way to quantify gentrification for the purpose of applicatio...
International audienceOffering an original discussion of the gentrification phenomenon in Europe, th...
On the basis of a systematic research synthesis of empirical studies on gentrification in German cit...
Objective.To review the phenomenon of gentrification, as a term emerged in western studies in 1964 y...
La transformation urbaine se concentre généralement sur la facilitation des classes moyennes, tout e...
'Die Aufwertung innenstadtnaher Wohngebiete (Gentrification) ist seit einigen Jahren ein vielbeachte...
As cities across the world have experienced urbanization over the past several decades, gentrificati...
International audienceThe category of gentrification has only recently began to be used for the stud...
Gentrification is a contentious topic both theoretically and politically. A subset of urbanization, ...
Gentrification in the most general sense is the invasion of the working class quarters by the middle...
In this article, we propose to examine the diversity of gentrification trajectories taken by six nei...
Gentrification is a controversial phenomenon. Some are in favor of the process as a means of urban r...
Comparative research on gentrification is on the rise, especially since gentrification is no longer ...
The epistemologies and politics of comparative research are prominently debated within urban studies...
Reflecting a broader form of neo-liberal urban policy underlying the progressive return of capital i...
This research aims to provide a concise way to quantify gentrification for the purpose of applicatio...
International audienceOffering an original discussion of the gentrification phenomenon in Europe, th...
On the basis of a systematic research synthesis of empirical studies on gentrification in German cit...
Objective.To review the phenomenon of gentrification, as a term emerged in western studies in 1964 y...
La transformation urbaine se concentre généralement sur la facilitation des classes moyennes, tout e...
'Die Aufwertung innenstadtnaher Wohngebiete (Gentrification) ist seit einigen Jahren ein vielbeachte...
As cities across the world have experienced urbanization over the past several decades, gentrificati...
International audienceThe category of gentrification has only recently began to be used for the stud...
Gentrification is a contentious topic both theoretically and politically. A subset of urbanization, ...
Gentrification in the most general sense is the invasion of the working class quarters by the middle...
In this article, we propose to examine the diversity of gentrification trajectories taken by six nei...
Gentrification is a controversial phenomenon. Some are in favor of the process as a means of urban r...