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Gentrification around the World, Volume I [electronic resource] : Gentrifiers and the Displaced / edited by Jerome Krase, Judith N. DeSena.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Palgrave studies in urban anthropologyPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing, Imprint Palgrave Macmillan. 2020Description: 1 online resource (xxi, 319 p. 34 illustrations, 20 illustrations in colour)ISBN:
  • 9783030413378
  • 3030413373
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306
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Bringing together scholarly but readable essays on the process of gentrification, this two-volume collection addresses the broad question: In what ways does gentrification affect cities, neighborhoods, and the everyday experiences of ordinary people? In this first volume of Gentrification around the World , contributors from various academic disciplines provide individual case studies on gentrification and displacement from around the globe: chapters cover the United States of America, Spain, Brazil, Sweden, Japan, Korea, Morocco, Great Britain, Canada, France, Finland, Peru, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, Syria, and Iceland. The qualitative methodologies used in each chapter--which emphasize ethnographic, participatory, and visual approaches that interrogate the representation of gentrification in the arts, film, and other mass media--are themselves a unique and pioneering way of studying gentrification and its consequences worldwide.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Jerome Krase is Emeritus and Murray Koppelman Professor at Brooklyn College, CUNY, USA. He has authored or edited several books on urban life, including Self and Community in the City (1982), Race and Ethnicity in New York City (2004), Ethnic Landscapes in an Urban World (2007), Seeing Cities Change (2012), Race, Class and Gentrification in Brooklyn (2016), and Diversity and Local Contexts: Urban Space, Borders and Migration (2017).

Judith N. DeSena is Professor of Sociology at St. John's University, USA. She has authored Protecting One's Turf: Social Strategies for Maintaining Urban Neighborhoods (1990 and 2005), People Power: Grass Roots Politics and Race Relations (1999), Gentrification and Inequality in Brooklyn: The New Kids on the Block (2009) and, with co-author Jerome Krase, Race, Class, And Gentrification in Brooklyn (2016).

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