Little is understood about displacement in urban contexts. Some of the difficulties that have impeded previous research are methodological as the data necessary for displacement research tends to be speculative, prohibitively expensive, or difficult to obtain. The greater problem I argue is conceptual. Outside of Neil Smith's rent gap hypothesis or the philosophy of property rights, there is little theoretical ground that explains urban displacement or facilitates analysis. Within the literature on urban change, where displacement would seem to have a strong theoretical foundation, displacement tends to exist uncomfortably between a range of theories from the neoclassicist's preference for atomized rational choice, the Chicago School's ...
This dissertation links research on residential mobility with research on policing and the criminali...
This dissertation examines how gentrification—a class transformation—unfolds along racial and ethnic...
Scholars have increasingly recognized the sociocultural impacts of gentrification on Black residents...
This paper addresses two key gaps within the gentrification/displacement literature: whether gentrif...
Gentrification, a process of transforming working-class areas into middle-class use, is a pervasive ...
This paper addresses two key gaps within the gentrification/displacement literature: whether gentrif...
This three-article dissertation uses a mixed-method research design to examine a contemporary phenom...
Displacement has become one of the most prominent themes in contemporary geographical debates, used ...
As housing costs continue to increase across many cities in North America and Europe, local governme...
Debates concerning residential population displacement in the context of gentrification remain vocif...
The capitalization of urban property markets intensifies the contradictions between housing as use-v...
Summary. Because existing research treats residential displacement as a consequence of housing marke...
Authored by the After Echo Park Lake research collective, this monograph analyzes processes of state...
Abstract: Recent calls by Lees and Slater for a "geography of gentrification " establish ...
Housing is one of the most fundamental needs for human survival and yet it is one of the most debate...
This dissertation links research on residential mobility with research on policing and the criminali...
This dissertation examines how gentrification—a class transformation—unfolds along racial and ethnic...
Scholars have increasingly recognized the sociocultural impacts of gentrification on Black residents...
This paper addresses two key gaps within the gentrification/displacement literature: whether gentrif...
Gentrification, a process of transforming working-class areas into middle-class use, is a pervasive ...
This paper addresses two key gaps within the gentrification/displacement literature: whether gentrif...
This three-article dissertation uses a mixed-method research design to examine a contemporary phenom...
Displacement has become one of the most prominent themes in contemporary geographical debates, used ...
As housing costs continue to increase across many cities in North America and Europe, local governme...
Debates concerning residential population displacement in the context of gentrification remain vocif...
The capitalization of urban property markets intensifies the contradictions between housing as use-v...
Summary. Because existing research treats residential displacement as a consequence of housing marke...
Authored by the After Echo Park Lake research collective, this monograph analyzes processes of state...
Abstract: Recent calls by Lees and Slater for a "geography of gentrification " establish ...
Housing is one of the most fundamental needs for human survival and yet it is one of the most debate...
This dissertation links research on residential mobility with research on policing and the criminali...
This dissertation examines how gentrification—a class transformation—unfolds along racial and ethnic...
Scholars have increasingly recognized the sociocultural impacts of gentrification on Black residents...