Search Results - "Gentrification"
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Gentrification of station areas and its impact on transit ridership
Published 2018“…These condominiums are expensive and attract the affluent, leading to new build gentrification. The study evaluates the impact of such new build gentrification on transit ridership. …”
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Gentrification in new-build and old-build transit-oriented developments: the case of Bengaluru
Published 2018“…Towards mitigating gentrification issues, the paper recommends inclusive and equitable TOD strategies.…”
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Time shifts in ʿālim’s “the great serpent”: narrative fragmentation mirroring historical gentrification
Published 2023“…With the modernization and gentrification of ʿĀlim’s hometown, the holy city of Makkah, the author finds herself witnessing a time as bewildering, and as fragmentary as the narrative time employed in her short story. …”
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Multi-criteria expert based analysis for ranking the urban gentrification drivers in developing countires
Published 2008“…More than 40 years have passed since the term “gentrification” was coined by Ruth Glass (Torrens & Nara, 2007). …”
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The development of ‘making Georgetown’ Wall sculpture and its role in the aesthetic gentrification of Georgetown / Cao Yue
Published 2019“…The findings also reveal the actual processes that took place during the three waves of aesthetics gentrification in the development of wall sculptures, featured the Georgetown style art gentrification. …”
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Exploring urban modeling methodologies to better figure out urban gentrification dynamics in developing countries
Published 2008“…Gentrification has enjoyed the spotlight as a topic of academic inquiry in economics, politics, and sociology for about four decades. …”
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Sustainable development of the historical city: revitalization of Bukit Mertajam through hybrid architecture approach
Published 2023“…Most gentrification projects prioritize tourists' interests over the local community. …”
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Narratives great and small: neighbourhood change, place and identity in Notting Hill
Published 2005“…The area of Notting Hill in west London has been subject to much media coverage in recent years, which, along with substantial gentrification, has given rise to an image of the area as the epitome of fashionable London. …”
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East Ends: race, place and community in the story of the emergence of Grime music
Published 2019“…I will be describing the story of Grime from a particular angle: that which considers the racial prejudice, and cultural suppression faced by London’s black communities in the period before Grime’s emergence, as well as during it, and the effects of economic gentrification in the area. I will demonstrate that a combination of British racism and local gentrification were responsible for Grime being pushed out of its traditional communities. …”
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Incorporating Equity in Public Transport Planning: The case of Bengaluru
Published 2016“…In station areas, evaluation of inequity concerns and their impact on PT ridership showed that new developments, though contributing to metro ridership, are creating gentrification. To address this, policy interventions are provided. …”
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Shifting Neighbourhood Dynamics and Everyday Experiences of Displacement in Kreuzberg, Berlin
Published 2020“…At its core, this thesis underscores the longer temporal and psycho-social dimensions of residential displacement rarely considered in research on gentrification and tourism in the post-industrial city.…”
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Short-Term Rentals and the Residential Housing System: Lessons from Berlin
Published 2021“…In urban settings already confronted with housing issues such as supply shortages and reduced affordability, recent studies show how the proliferation of short-term rentals can amplify housing market pressure while feeding into the broader urban processes of gentrification, touristification, and displacement. Using Berlin, Germany, as a site of analysis, this paper explores the expansion of short-term rentals in relation to various policy interventions designed to regulate the conversion of residential housing into tourist accommodation.…”
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State of play: Live original music venues in Western Australia
Published 2010“…Significant barriers to hosting live original music were revealed as overly complex licensing and legislative processes, the gentrification of key entertainment areas and changing musical tastes. …”
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Void of Power
Published 2018“…By considering the emblematic case of Via dell’ Impero (void), analyzing various ‘iconic’ works of architecture for their role in expressing power of institutions and individuals and adding to the recognisability of place (construction), and identifying dispersion as an underhanded way of exercising power, this paper proposes a more complex reading of urban transformations (dispersion of people via gentrification). It offers moments of reflection and a shift in research focus in terms of how the void is used today to express and support present power relations. …”
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'Whose city/whose Fremantle?' : reconceptualising space for an open politics of place
Published 2012“…The forces of change impacting on Fremantle include de-industrialisation, gentrification, urban entrepreneurialism and heritage construction; however these challenges have served as contingencies which have enabled the opening up of these controversies to other voices. …”
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Regeneration for sustainable marketplace: a literature review
Published 2014“…However, they are facing challenges of redevelopment, gentrification and how to sustain their rich qualities, while thriving as successful commercial space for the local community. …”
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Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) planning analysis by integrating Geographic Information System (GIS) approach
Published 2020“…The analysis of research was evaluated on the land-use criteria comprising of coverage area, land availability, gentrification potential, density and diversity. The finding shows that the KTM Padang Jawa was identified as the most potential stations with scores of 80%. …”
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Loisaida as urban laboratory: pioneering community activism in New York, 1964–2001
Published 2018“…The community of Loisaida organized itself to fight against postwar urban deindustrialization, housing disinvestment, and gentrification, which threatened to displace an entire generation of Puerto Ricans who migrated to this New York neighborhood and tried to make it their home. …”
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Escaping the split-level trap: postsuburban narratives in recent American fiction
Published 2012“…Lastly, I explore The Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears (2007) by Dinaw Mengestu, and Richard Price's Lush Life (2008), two novels that deal with one of the corollaries of the breakdown of the city/suburb binary and the emergence of a postsuburban environment: inner-city gentrification. An earlier version of chapter 4 was published as, Tim Foster, “‘A kingdom of a thousand princes but no kings’: The Postsuburban Network in Douglas Coupland's Microserfs,” Western American Literature 46:3 (2011).…”
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