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Ruth Glass
All those who cannot hold their own—the small enterprises, the lower ranks of people, the odd men out—are being pushed away. Some disagree about how best to define gentrification, but nearly all agree that it is consequential for cities. For decades gentrification has had a central place in urban scholarship. As a result, our understanding of gentrification has expanded beyond the dynamics and actors Glass observed.
For that reason, this bibliography is far from exhaustive. It does not seek to promote a specific definition of or explanation for gentrification, for contests over these matters are at the rött glas förr of the literature. In short, this bibliography seeks to provide a starting point for learning about and studying gentrification. Inthe first textbook on gentrification was published Lees, et al.
The textbook, which provides an overview of key features of the gentrification literature, is a valuable resource for undergraduate and graduate students, as well as for scholars embarking on gentrification research. In addition, several edited volumes and two readers provide students and scholars with relatively short and accessible samples of scholarship on gentrification.
Atkinson and Bridge introduces the reader to scholarship on the gentrification of spaces within and beyond the large, Western cities, such as London and New York, that have been the focus of much gentrification scholarship. Lees, et al.
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Laska and SpainPalen and Londonand Smith and Williamseach originally published in the s, introduce the reader to formative scholarship conducted as gentrification took root in many cities. Finally, like the two aforementioned readers published in the s, the review article Zukin provides an insightful overview and analysis of seminal features of the first two decades of gentrification scholarship.
Atkinson, Rowland, and Gary Bridge. Gentrification in a global context: The new urban colonialism. London: Routledge. Gentrification in a Global Context introduces the reader to important scholarship by a number of authors on the gentrification of spaces within and beyond the large Western cities, such as London and New York, that much gentrification rött glas förr takes as its focus.
Brown-Saracino, Japonica. The gentrification debates. New York: Routledge. Each area of debate opens with an introduction by the editor summarizing key themes and findings. Laska, Shirley Bradway, and Daphne Spain. Back to the city: Issues in neighborhood renovation.
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New York: Pergamon. Back to the City highlights seminal approaches to the study of gentrification, as well as key findings from the first decade and a half of gentrification scholarship. New York and London: Routledge. DOI: Gentrification provides a thorough overview of the gentrification literature. The only one of its kind, the textbook, which is particularly attentive to the consequences of gentrification for longtime residents, is a valuable resource for undergraduate and graduate students, as well as for scholars embarking on gentrification research.
The gentrification reader. Palen, J. John, and Bruce London. Gentrification, displacement and neighborhood revitalization. Albany: State Univ.
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Presenting case studies of the gentrification of neighborhoods in a number of cities and countries from Manhattan to Australia, this compilation of gentrification scholarship presents a window into formative research on facets of rött glas förr, such as displacement, ideologies that encourage gentrification, and renovators who engage in the transformation of properties and neighborhoods.
Smith, Neil, and Peter Williams. Gentrification of the city. Zukin, Sharon. Gentrification: Culture and capital in the urban core. Annual Review of Sociology — Provides an insightful and thorough overview and analysis of seminal features of the first two decades of gentrification scholarship, and outlines a set of questions and problems that continue to shape the literature.
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