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D, Slater Tom Ph, and Wyly Elvin K, eds. Gentrification. New York: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, 2008.

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Uzun, Cemile Nil. Gentrification in Istanbul: A diagnostic study. Utrecht: Koninklijk Nederlands Aardrijkskundig Genootschap, 2001.

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Gentrification in neighbourhood development: Case studies from New York City, Berlin, and Vienna. Göttingen: V & R Unipress, 2015.

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Rowland, Atkinson, and Bridge Gary, eds. Gentrification in a global context: The new urban colonialism. London: Routledge, 2004.

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There goes the 'hood: Views of gentrification from the ground up. Philadelphia, Pa: Temple University Press, 2006.

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Muñiz, Vicky. Resisting gentrification and displacement: Voices of Puerto Rican women of the barrio. New York: Garland Pub., 1998.

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Maintaining the spirit of place: A process for the preservation of town character. Mesa, Ariz: PDA Publishers Corp., 1985.

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Kinloch, Valerie. Harlem on our minds: Place, race, and the literacies of urban youth. New York: Teacher College Press, 2010.

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Andy, Coupland, ed. Reclaiming the city: Mixed use development. London: E & FN Spon, 1997.

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Kinloch, Valerie. Harlem on our minds: Place, race, and the literacies of urban youth. New York: Teacher College Press, 2010.

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Black on the block: The politics of race and class in the city. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2007.

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Garry, Robson, ed. London calling: The middle classes and the re-making of inner London. Oxford, England: Berg, 2003.

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The great inversion and the future of the American city. New York: Knopf, 2012.

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Lillbroända-Annala, Sanna. Från kåk till kulturarv: En etnologisk studie av omvärderingen av historiska trästadsområden i Karlby och Ekenäs. Åbo: Åbo Akademis förlag, 2010.

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Lees, Loretta, Tom Slater, and Elvin Wyly. Gentrification. Routledge, 2007.

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Lees, Loretta, Tom Slater, and Elvin Wyly. Gentrification. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Lees, Loretta, Tom Slater, and Elvin Wyly. Gentrification. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Lees, Loretta, Tom Slater, and Elvin Wyly. Gentrification. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Lees, Loretta, Tom Slater, and Elvin Wyly. Gentrification. Routledge, 2007.

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Lees, Loretta, Tom Slater, and Elvin Wyly. Gentrification. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Handbook of Gentrification Studies. Elgar Publishing Limited, Edward, 2019.

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Handbook of Gentrification Studies. Elgar Publishing Limited, Edward, 2018.

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Lees, Loretta, and Martin Phillips. Handbook of Gentrification Studies. Elgar Publishing Limited, Edward, 2018.

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A neighborhood that never changes gentrification, social preservation, and the search for authenticity japonica brown-saracino. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2009.

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Alkon, Alison Hope, Yuki Kato, and Joshua Sbicca, eds. A Recipe for Gentrification. NYU Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479834433.001.0001.

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From upscale restaurants to community gardens, food often reflects shifts in taste that are emblematic of gentrification. The prestige that food retail and urban agriculture can lend to a neighborhood helps to increase property values, fostering the displacement of long-term residents while shifting local culture to create new inclusions and exclusions. And yet, many activists who oppose this dynamic have found food both a powerful symbol and an important tool through which to fight against it at scales ranging from individual consumption to state and national policy. The book argues that food and gentrification are deeply entangled, and that examining food retail and food practices is critical to understanding urban development. A series of case studies, from super-gentrifying cities like New York, to oft-neglected places like Oklahoma City, show that while gentrification always has its own local flavor, there are many commonalities. In the context of displacement, food reflects power struggles between differently situated class and ethnoracial groups. Through the lens of food, we can see that who has a right to the gentrifying city is not just about housing, but also includes the everyday practices of living, working, and eating in the places we call home.
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Bidou-Zachariasen, Catherine. Retours en ville. Descartes & Cie, 2003.

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The Golden Road: Notes on My Gentrification. Penguin Press HC, The, 2007.

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The Golden Road: Notes on My Gentrification. Penguin (Non-Classics), 2008.

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Atkinson, R. Gentrification in a Global Context: The New Urban Colonialism (Housing and Society Series). Routledge, 2005.

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Atkinson, R. Gentrification in a Global Context: The New Urban Colonialism (Housing and Society Series). Routledge, 2005.

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Lees, Loretta, Hyun Bang Shin, and Ernesto López-Morales, eds. Global Gentrifications. Bristol University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.46692/9781447313496.

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This comprehensive book uses a rich array of case studies from cities in Asia, Latin America, Africa, Southern Europe and beyond to highlight the intensifying global struggle over urban space and underline gentrification as a growing and important battleground in the contemporary world.
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Coupland, Andy. Reclaiming the City: Mixed Use Development. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Coupland, Andy. Reclaiming the City: Mixed Use Development. Taylor & Francis Group, 2005.

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Coupland, Andy. Reclaiming the City: Mixed Use Development. Taylor & Francis Group, 2005.

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Coupland, Andy. Reclaiming the City. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Coupland, Andy. Reclaiming the City: Mixed Use Development. Taylor & Francis Group, 2005.

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Doucet, Brian, Rianne van Melik, and Pierre Filion, eds. Volume 2: Housing and Home. Policy Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781529218961.001.0001.

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The COVID-19 pandemic was not a great ‘equaliser’, but rather an event whose impact intersected with pre-existing inequalities affecting different people, places, and geographic scales. Nowhere is this more apparent than in housing. This book casts light on how the virus has impacted the experience of home and housing through the lens of wider urban processes around transportation, land use, planning policy, racism, and inequality. Case studies from around the world examine issues around gentrification, housing processes, design, systems, finance and policy. Offering crucial insights for reforming cities to be more resilient to future crises, this is an invaluable resource for scholars and policymakers alike.
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Amin, Ash, and Michele Lancione, eds. Grammars of the Urban Ground. Duke University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9781478022954.

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The contributors to Grammars of the Urban Ground develop a new conceptual framework and vocabulary for capturing the complex, ever-shifting, and interactive processes that shape contemporary cities. Building on Marxist, feminist, queer, and critical race theory as well as the ontological turn in urban studies, they propose a mode of analysis that resists the staple of siloed categories such as urban “economy,” “society,” and “politics.” In addition to addressing key concepts of urban studies such as dispossession and scale, the contributors examine the infrastructures of plutocratic life in London, reconfigure notions of gentrification as a process of racial banishment, and seek out alternative archives for knowledge about urban density. They also present case studies of city life in the margins and peripheries of São Paulo, Kinshasa, Nairobi, and Jakarta. In so doing, they offer a foundation for better understanding the connective and aggregative forces of city-making and the entanglements and relations that constitute cities and their everyday politics. Contributors. Ash Amin, Teresa Caldeira, Filip De Boeck, Suzanne Hall, Caroline Knowles, Michele Lancione, Colin McFarlane, Natalie Oswin, Edgar Pieterse, Ananya Roy, AbdouMaliq Simone, Tatiana Thieme, Nigel Thrift, Mariana Valverde
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Robson, Garry, and Tim Butler. London Calling: The Middle Classes and the Remaking of Inner London. Berg Publishers, 2004.

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Robson, Garry, and Tim Butler. London Calling: The Middle Classes and the Remaking of Inner London. Berg Publishers, 2004.

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Watt, Paul. Estate Regeneration and its Discontents. Policy Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447329183.001.0001.

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This book provides a theoretically informed, empirically rich account of the development, causes and consequences of public housing (council/local authority/social) estate regeneration within the context of London’s housing crisis and widening social inequality. It focuses on regeneration schemes involving comprehensive redevelopment – the demolition of council estates and their rebuilding as mixed-tenure neighbourhoods with large numbers of market properties which fuels socio-spatial inequalities via state-led gentrification. The book deploys an interdisciplinary perspective drawn from sociology, geography, urban policy and housing studies. By foregrounding estate residents’ lived experiences – mainly working-class tenants but also working- and middle-class homeowners – it highlights their multiple discontents with the seemingly never-ending regeneration process. As such, the book critiques the imbalances and silences within the official policy discourse in which there are only regeneration winners while the losers are airbrushed out of history. The book contains many illustrations and is based on over a decade of research undertaken at several London council-built estates. The book is divided into three parts. Part One (Chapters 2-4) examines housing policy and urban policy in relation to the expansion and contraction of public housing in London, and the development of estate regeneration. Part Two (Chapters 5-7) analyses residents’ experiences of living at London estates before regeneration begins. It argues that residents positively valued their homes and neighbourhoods, even though such valuation was neither unqualified nor universal. Part Three (Chapters 8-12) examines residents’ experiences of living through regeneration, and argues that comprehensive redevelopment results in degeneration, displacement, and fragmented rather than mixed communities.
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Teich, Adams Carolyn, ed. Philadelphia: Neighborhoods, division, and conflict in a postindustrial city. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1991.

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Elesh, David, Carolyn Adams, David Bartlet, and Ira Goldstein. Philadelphia: Neighborhoods, Division, and Conflict in a Postindustrial City (Comparative American Cities). Temple University Press, 1991.

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