A Research Agenda for Gentrification
Edited by Winifred Curran and
Leslie Kern
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Offering a new theoretical framework for understanding gentrification and displacement, this timely Research Agenda focuses on resistance as the central research area in this subject field. Arguing that the future of gentrification research should focus on accomplishing the end of gentrification, chapters provide practical organizing and policy strategies using international case studies which are rooted in community-based research.
Keywords: Geography; Sociology and Social Policy; Urban and Regional Studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9781800883192
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to A Research Agenda for Gentrification , pp 1-13

- Winifred Curran and Leslie Kern
- Ch 2 A queer theory of housing politics: on gentrification and chrononormativity , pp 17-38

- Emma Spruce
- Ch 3 Social reproduction in the gentrified city: resisting displacement in marketized Toronto , pp 39-61

- Sophie O’Manique and Sinéad Petrasek
- Ch 4 Taking race seriously in gentrification research , pp 63-79

- Steven Tuttle and Alfredo Huante
- Ch 5 Uncovering invisibilities in gentrification processes , pp 81-100

- Colleen Hammelman
- Ch 6 Moving beyond gentrification: regenerative mapping for geographies of radical resilience , pp 103-128

- Elizabeth Walsh, Evon Lopez, Jeremy Auerbach, Cara Marie DiEnno, Yessica Xytlalli Holgu'n, Adriana Lopez, Carrie Makarewicz and Dani Slabaugh
- Ch 7 Never not organizing: long resistance and the fight against gentrification in Pilsen, Chicago , pp 129-149

- Winifred Curran and Euan Hague
- Ch 8 Housing insecurity, lived reality, and the right to stay put in a gentrified southern European neighborhood: the case of Sant Antoni in Barcelona , pp 151-172

- Antonio López-Gay, Miguel Solana-Solana, Joan Sales-Favà, Helen V.S. Cole and Anna Ortiz-Guitart
- Ch 9 Agents of change or maintenance women? Networks of control among women in a resettlement colony for former basti dwellers , pp 173-190

- Ramya Ramanath
- Ch 10 Community development corporations collectivize to stay in place: lessons from Chicago’s Northwest Side , pp 191-209

- Ivis García
- Ch 11 City of Seattle Office of Planning and Community Developments Understanding of and Approach to Displacement , pp 211-230

- City of Seattle OPCD Staff - Brennon Staley, Nicolas Welch, David Goldberg, Patrice Thomas, Katie Sheehy, Dakota Murray, Rico Quirindongo and Lauren Flemister
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