S Zukin - Annual review of sociology, 1987 - annualreviews.org
Gentrification, the conversion of socially marginal and working-class areas of the central city to middle-class residential use, reflects a movement, that began in the 1960s, of private …
L Lees - Urban studies, 2003 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper is an empirical examination of the process of'super-gentrification'in the Brooklyn Heights neighbourhood of New York City. This intensified regentrification is happening in a …
The relationship between inner-city gentrification and the restructuring of metropolitan economies toward employment in the advanced services is well established. In this context …
C Hamnett - A Companion to the City, 2000 - books.google.com
Gentrification is now firmly established as a major phenomenon of Western cities and is established in both academic and popular discourse. It was first identified and labeled by …
C Hamnett - Urban studies, 2003 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper reviews the debates over the explanation of gentrification and argues that gentrification is best explained as the social and spatial manifestation of the transition from …
N Smith - Frontiers of capital: ethnographic reflections on the new …, 2006 - degruyter.com
One by one, many of the working-class quarters of London have been invaded by the middle classes—upper and lower. Shabby, modest mews and cottages—two rooms up and two …
K Shaw - Just Policy: A Journal of Australian Social Policy, 2002 - search.informit.org
Gentrification is a term used com- What is gentrification? monly in the popular press. But what does it describe, exactly, and Australian inner cities are changing dramatl· cally …
JM Grifith - Journal of Planning Literature, 1996 - journals.sagepub.com
Gentification flies in the face of post-World War II migration patterns and urban spatial structure in the United States. Gentrification basically involves in-migration of middle-and …
P Williams - Gentrification, Displacement and Neighbourhood …, 1984 - books.google.com
Our understanding of the relationships between urban change and general social processes remains relatively crude. While it is fairly easy to observe the way the built form changes and …