The Eviction of Critical Perspectives from Gentrification Research
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Abstract
Abstract Recent years have seen an extraordinary resurgence of interest in the process of gentrification, accompanied by a surge of articles published on the topic. This article looks at some recent literature — both scholarly and popular — and considers the reasons why the often highly critical perspectives on gentrification that we saw in earlier decades have dwindled. Whilst a number of reasons could be put forward, three in particular are discussed. First, the resilience of theoretical and ideological squabbles over the causes of gentrification, at the expense of examining its effects; second, the demise of displacement as a defining feature of the process and as a research question; and third, the…
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- Gentrification
- Demise
- Eviction
- Sociology
- Ideology
- Politics
- Political economy
- Economic geography
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Sustainable cities and communities
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