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Bringing an empirical, objective approach to a topic that has often been the source of emotional and uninformed controversy, Gentrification, Displacement and Neighborhood Revitalization provides an introduction to major issues in urban revitalization, new research findings, and a discussion of theoretical perspectives. This is the first broad-based survey of a scattered literature that has not been readily accessible. The books comprehensive introduction leads to informative analyses of new research by sociologists, planners, geographers, and urban studies faculty. A concluding essay examines the present state of knowledge about gentrification and discusses its implications, suggesting future developments and trends.

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Gentrification, Displacement and Neighborhood Revitalization

title:Gentrification, Displacement, and Neighborhood Revitalization SUNY Series On Urban Public Policy
author:Palen, J. John.
publisher:State University of New York Press
isbn10 | asin:0873957857
print isbn13:9780873957854
ebook isbn13:9780585061108
language:English
subjectUrban renewal--United States, Neighborhood--United States, Residential mobility--United States, Middle class--United States, Gentrification--United States.
publication date:1984
lcc:HT175.G47 1984eb
ddc:307/.342/0973
subject:Urban renewal--United States, Neighborhood--United States, Residential mobility--United States, Middle class--United States, Gentrification--United States.
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SUNY SERIES IN URBAN PUBLIC POLICY
Mark Schneider and Richard Rich, Editors
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Gentrification, Displacement and Neighborhood Revitalization
Edited by
J. John Palen and Bruce London
State University of New York Press
ALBANY
Page iv
Published by
State University of New York Press, Albany
1984 State University of New York
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.
For information, address State University of New York Press, State
University Plaza, Albany, N.Y., 12246
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Main entry under title:
Gentrification, displacement, and neighborhood
revitalization.
(SUNY series on urban public policy)
1. Urban renewalUnited StatesAddresses, essays,
lectures. 2. NeighborhoodUnited StatesAddresses,
essays, lectures. 3. Residential mobilityUnited
StatesAddresses, essays, lectures. 4. Middle
classesUnited StatesAddresses, essays, lectures.
I. Palen, J. John. II. London, Bruce. III. Series.
HT175.G47 1984 307.3420973 83-5038
ISBN 0-87395-785-7 (pbk.)
ISBN 0-87395-784-9
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
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CONTENTS
Preface
vii
I: Issues and Perspectives in Neighborhood Renovation
1
One Introduction: Some Theoretical and Practical, Issues Regarding Inner City Revitalization
Bruce London and J. John Palen
4
Two The Ideology of Dense Neighborhood Redevelopment
Irving L Allen
27
Three A Class Analysis of Gentrification
Neil Smith and Michele Lefaivren
43
II: Recent Researching Findings on Gentrification, Incumbent Upgrading and Displacement
65
Introduction
65
Four An Examination of Selected Consequences of Revitalization in Six U.S. Cities
Frank F. Degiovanni
67
Five Evidence for Neighborhood Revitalization: Manhattan
Mark Baldassare
90
Six Renovators Two Years Later: New Orleans
Daphne Spain and Shirley Bradway Laska
103

Page vi
Seven Revitalization in a Working-Class Neighborhood
J. John Palen and Chava Nachmias
128
Eight Social Differentials in Metroplitan Residential Displacement
Barret A Lee and David C. Hodge
140
Nine Gentrification and Displacement of the Elderly: An EmpiricalAnalysis
Jeffery R. Henig
170
III: Comparitive Cross-National Patterns
185
Introduction
1 85
Ten Inner City Revitalization in Canada: A Vancouver Case Study
David Ley
1 86
Eleven Gentrification in Britain and Europe
Peter Williams
205
Twelve Gentrification in Australia
Hal L. Kendig
235
IV: Concluding Remarks
255
Thirteen Through the Glass Darkly: Gentrification, Revitalization, and the Neighborhood
J John Palen and Bruce London
256
Index
267

Page vii
PREFACE
This volume is divided into four sections: (1) Issues and Perspectives in Neighborhood Renovation, (2) Recent Research Findings on Gentrification, Incumbent Upgrading, and Displacement, (3) Comparative Cross-National Patterns, and (4) Concluding Remarks. The papers comprising part 1 provide an introduction to major issues in urban revitalization and an overview of salient theoretical perspectives. Chapters 2 and 3 elaborate several of the themes developed in the editor's introductory chapter, especially the various theoretical frameworks that are explicitly or implicitly used by researchers in interpreting their data. Irving L. Allen's discussion, "The Ideology of Dense Neighborhood Redevelopment," in chapter 2, is essentially sociocultural in its treatment of the ideologies undergirding neighborhood redevelopment. By contrast, Smith and LeFaivre's "Class Analysis of Gentrification," in chapter 3, provides a Marxian or
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