The Right to Stay Put, Revisited: Gentrification and Resistance to Displacement in New York City
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey · University of British Columbia
Abstract
Displacement has been at the centre of heated analytical and political debates over gentrification and urban change for almost 40 years. A new generation of quantitative research has provided new evidence of the limited (and sometimes counter-intuitive) extent of displacement, supporting broader theoretical and political arguments favouring mixed-income redevelopment and other forms of gentrification. This paper offers a critical challenge to this interpretation, drawing on evidence from a mixed-methods study of gentrification and displacement in New York City. Quantitative analysis of the New York City Housing and Vacancy Survey indicates that displacement is a limited yet crucial indicator of the deepening…
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- FWCI
- 93.50
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 37
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2Topics & keywords
- Gentrification
- Politics
- Displacement (psychology)
- Political economy
- Sociology
- Redevelopment
- Public housing
- Disinvestment