The Planetary Gentrification Reader

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This book follows on from the editors' 2010 volume and provides a more longitudinal (backwards and forwards in time) and broader (turning away from Anglo/Euro-American hegemony) sense of developments in gentrification studies over time and space, drawing on key readings that reflect the development of cutting edge debates.


Gentrification is a global process that the United Nations now sees as a human rights issue. This new Planetary Gentrification Reader follows on from the editors' 2010 volume, The Gentrification Reader, **and provides a more longitudinal (backward and forward in time) and broader (turning away from Anglo-/Euro-American hegemony) sense of developments in gentrification studies over time and space, drawing on key readings that reflect the development of cutting-edge debates.

Revisiting new debates over the histories of gentrification, thinking through comparative urbanism on gentrification, considering new waves and types of gentrification, and giving much more focus to resistance to gentrification, this is a stellar collection of writings on this critical issue.

Like in their 2010 Reader, the editors, who are internationally renowned experts in the field, include insightful commentary and suggested further reading. The book is essential reading for students and researchers in urban studies, urban planning, human geography, sociology, and housing studies and for those seeking to fight this socially unjust process.


Autorentext

Loretta Lees is Director of the Initiative on Cities at Boston University, Boston, USA.

Tom Slater is Tom Slater is Professor of Urban Studies at Columbia University, New York City, USA.

Elvin Wyly is Professor of Geography at the University of British
Columbia, xmkym (Musqueam) Territory, Vancouver, Canada.


Zusammenfassung
This book follows on from the editors' 2010 volume and provides a more longitudinal (backwards and forwards in time) and broader (turning away from Anglo/Euro-American hegemony) sense of developments in gentrification studies over time and space, drawing on key readings that reflect the development of cutting edge debates.

Inhalt

Introduction

Part One Thinking bout gentrification today

Introduction to Part One

  1. What time is gentrification?

Suileman Osman

  1. Gentrification

Elvin Wyly

  1. Beyond Anglo-American gentrification theory Hyun Bang Shin and Ernesto Lo*pez-Morales*

  2. Revisiting 'the changing stage of gentrification'

Manuel B. Aalbers

Part Two Planetary gentrification

Introduction to Part Two

  1. Planetary rent gaps

Tom Slater

  1. The discursive detachment of race from gentrification in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia

Melissa M. Valle

  1. The fire this time: Grenfell, racial capitalism and the urbanisation of empire

Ida Danewid

  1. In debt to the rent gap: Gentrification generalized and the frontier of the future

Hamish Kallin

Part Three Gentrification and comparative urbanism

Introduction to Part Three

  1. The geography of gentrification: Thinking through comparative urbanism

Loretta Lees

  1. Hybrid gentrification in South Africa: Theorising across southern and northern cities

Charlotte Lemanski

  1. Comparative approaches to gentrification: Lessons from the rural

Martin Phillips and Darren P. Smith

  1. Is comparative gentrification possible? Sceptical voices from Hong Kong

David Ley and Sin Yih Teo

Part Four Gentrification beyond Anglo-America

Introduction to Part Four

  1. Prolonging the global age of gentrification: Johannesburg's regeneration policies

Tanja Winkler

  1. Desakota and beyond: Neoliberal production of suburban space in Manila's fringe

Arnisson Andre C. Ortega

  1. Socio-spatial legibility, discipline, and gentrification through favela upgrading in Rio de Janeiro

Thaisa Comelli, Isabelle Anguelovski, and Eric Chu

  1. Housing transformation, rent gap and gentrification in Ghana's traditional houses: Insight from compound houses in Bantama, Kumasi

Lewis Abedi Asante and Richmond Juvenile Ehwi

Part Five Planetary gentrification and digital transformations

Introduction to Part Five

  1. Holiday rentals: The new gentrification battlefront

Agust*í*n Cocola-Gant

  1. The impacts of Airbnb in Athens, Lisbon and Milan: A rent gap theory perspective

Alberto Amore, Cecilia de Bernardi and Pavlos Arvanitis

  1. Platform-mediated short-term rentals and gentrification in Madrid

Alvaro Ardura Urquiaga, Inigo Lorente-Riverola and Javier Ruiz Sanchez

  1. Postsocialism and the Tech Boom 2.0: Techno-utopics of racial/spatial dispossession

Erin McElroy

Part Six Resisting planetary gentrification

Introduction to Part Six

  1. Resisting gentrification

Sandra Annunziata and Clara Rivas-Alonso

  1. Resisting the politics of displacement in the San Francisco Bay Area: Anti-gentrification activism in the Tech Boom 2.0

Florian Opillard

  1. A city for all? Public policy and resistance to gentrification in the southern neighborhoods of Buenos Aires

María Carla Rodríguez and María Mercedes Di Virgilio

  1. When art meets monsters: Mapping art activism and anti-gentrification movements in Seoul

Seon Young Lee and Yoonai Han

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781032376547
    • Genre Art
    • Editor Loretta Lees, Tom Slater, Elvin Wyly
    • Anzahl Seiten 428
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Größe H254mm x B178mm x T24mm
    • Jahr 2022
    • EAN 9781032376547
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 1032376546
    • Veröffentlichung 30.12.2022
    • Titel The Planetary Gentrification Reader
    • Autor Loretta Slater, Tom Wyly, Elvin (University Lees
    • Gewicht 800g
    • Sprache Englisch

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