Through a case study of an immigrant dense working-class neighborhood in Berlin, this article asks how racial and territorial stigmatization figure into state-enabled financialized gentrification and resistance against it. While there is a discussion on territorial stigmatization in the gentrification literature, this debate remains understated in the emerging financialized gentrification literature and rarely connects to race. Debates on resistance to financialization, in turn, while being attuned to the detrimental effects of stigmatization on struggle, pay little attention to the role of the local state as a producer of stigma. In this article I draw together debates on financialization, state-enabled gentrification and racial and territ...
This article expands the standard consumption versus production debate in the gentrification literat...
The term gentrification was coined in the mid-1960s to describe the process by which neighborhoods w...
This paper uses experiences from a decade-long community-based research project in the Pilsen neighb...
Through a case study of an immigrant dense working-class neighborhood in Berlin, this article asks h...
Compared to the United States, the relationship between ethnicity and gentrification is still unders...
This paper asks what role schools play in the gentrification process, a topic that remains understud...
This article explores the interrelation of gentrification and public policies in the neighbourhoods ...
After decades of stigmatization, the historically working class and immigrant neighbourhood of Wilhe...
Since gentrification entails significant negative social consequences, one important question is why...
This study engages with the effects of gentrification -which is the transformation of working-class ...
This thesis examines how institutionalised stigmatisations used to justify regeneration/gentrificati...
Within public discourse, many journalists and other opinion makers often blame students, artists and...
More-than-human cohabitation: gentrification, displacement and belonging Linda Dědková This thesis e...
In recent years, several studies have highlighted how gentrification strategies are imposed under th...
This dissertation examines how gentrification—a class transformation—unfolds along racial and ethnic...
This article expands the standard consumption versus production debate in the gentrification literat...
The term gentrification was coined in the mid-1960s to describe the process by which neighborhoods w...
This paper uses experiences from a decade-long community-based research project in the Pilsen neighb...
Through a case study of an immigrant dense working-class neighborhood in Berlin, this article asks h...
Compared to the United States, the relationship between ethnicity and gentrification is still unders...
This paper asks what role schools play in the gentrification process, a topic that remains understud...
This article explores the interrelation of gentrification and public policies in the neighbourhoods ...
After decades of stigmatization, the historically working class and immigrant neighbourhood of Wilhe...
Since gentrification entails significant negative social consequences, one important question is why...
This study engages with the effects of gentrification -which is the transformation of working-class ...
This thesis examines how institutionalised stigmatisations used to justify regeneration/gentrificati...
Within public discourse, many journalists and other opinion makers often blame students, artists and...
More-than-human cohabitation: gentrification, displacement and belonging Linda Dědková This thesis e...
In recent years, several studies have highlighted how gentrification strategies are imposed under th...
This dissertation examines how gentrification—a class transformation—unfolds along racial and ethnic...
This article expands the standard consumption versus production debate in the gentrification literat...
The term gentrification was coined in the mid-1960s to describe the process by which neighborhoods w...
This paper uses experiences from a decade-long community-based research project in the Pilsen neighb...