Description |
viii, 271 pages ; 24 cm. |
Series |
SUNY series in urban public policy |
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SUNY series on urban public policy.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographies and index. |
Contents |
I. Issues and perspectives in neighborhood renovation -- 1: Introduction: Some theoretical and practical issues regarding inner city revitalization / Bruce London and J. John Palen -- 2: The ideology of dense neighborhood redevelopment / Irving L. Allen -- 3: A class analysis of gentrification / Neil Smith and Michele Lefaivre -- II. Recent research findings on gentrification, incumbent upgrading and displacement -- 4: An examination of selected consequences of revitalization in six U.S. cities / Frank F. Degiovanni -- 5: Evidence for neighborhood revitalization: Manhattan / Mark Baldassare -- 6: Renovators two years later: New Orleans / Daphne Spain and Shirley Bradway Laska -- 7: Revitalization in a working-class neighborhood / J. John Palen and Chava Nachmias -- 8: Social differentials in metropolitan residential displacement / Barret A. Lee and David C. Hodge -- 9: Gentrification and displacement of the elderly: an empirical analysis -- III. Comparative cross-national patterns -- 10: Inner city revitalization in Canada: a Vancouver case study / David Ley -- 11: Gentrification in Britain and Europe / Peter Williams -- 12: Gentrification in Australia / Hal L. Kendig -- IV: Concluding remarks -- 13: Through the glass darkly: gentrification, revitalization, and the neighborhood / J. John Palen and Bruce London. |
Subject |
Urban renewal -- United States.
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Neighborhoods -- United States.
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Residential mobility -- United States.
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Middle class -- United States.
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Gentrification -- United States.
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Added Author |
Palen, J. John.
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London, Bruce.
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ISBN |
0873957849 |
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0873957857 paperback |
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