توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Global Gentrifications: Uneven Development and Displacement
نام کتاب : Global Gentrifications: Uneven Development and Displacement
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : اعیان سازی جهانی: توسعه و جابجایی نابرابر
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نویسندگان : Loretta Lees (editor), Hyun Bang Shin (editor), Ernesto López-Morales (editor)
ناشر : Policy Press
سال نشر : 2015
تعداد صفحات : 486
ISBN (شابک) : 9781447313496
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 24 مگابایت
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GLOBAL GENTRIFICATIONS\nContents\nList of figures and tables\n Figures\n Tables\nNotes on the editors\nNotes on the contributors\nForeword\n1. Introduction: ‘gentrification’ – a global urban process?\n Introduction: moving beyond the usual gentrification suspects\n Gentrification in comparative perspective\n Debating the epistemological limits of ‘gentrification’\n Questioning a global gentrification\n Overview of the book\n2. Unravelling the yarn of gentrification trends in the contested inner city of Athens\n Introduction\n Gentrification in Athens?\n The case of Metaxourgio\n The everyday realities of gentrification in Metaxourgio: living in fear and isolation\n Jason and Argonautica8 in Metaxourgio\n Conclusion\n3. Slum gentrification in Lisbon, Portugal: displacement and the imagined futures of an informal settlement\n Introduction\n Post-colonial migration and the geography of informal settlements in Lisbon\n Gentrification and displacement in Quinta da Serra\n Institutional imaginings and gentrification\n Conclusion\n4. City upgraded: redesigning and disciplining downtown Abu Dhabi\n Introduction\n Understanding the Abu Dhabi housing market\n Disciplining downtown Abu Dhabi\n Conclusions\n5. Confronting favela chic: the gentrification of informal settlements in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil\n Introduction\n Favela gentrification\n The case for empowering favelas\n Conclusion\n6. Rethinking gentrification in India: displacement, dispossession and the spectre of development\n Introduction\n Urban policy: post-colonial developmentalism and financialisation\n Informality and flexible governance\n World-class cities, upper-class states\n The politics of the displaced\n Dispossession through difference\n Conclusion: whither the ‘right to the city’?\n7. The prospects of gentrification in downtown Cairo: artists, private investment and the neglectful state\n Placing downtown Cairo within its urban context\n Historical context: downtown Cairo’s transformation and the emergence of its heritage value\n The emergence of alternative art spaces in downtown\n Downtown gentrification with private capital but without municipal policy?\n Conclusion\n8. Widespread and diverse forms of gentrification in Israel\n Introduction\n Factors affecting the urban socio-spatial structure of urban Israel\n Gentrification processes in the inner cities of Jerusalem and Tel Aviv-Yafo\n Some general issues concerning gentrification in Israel\n Conclusions\n9. The endogenous dynamics of urban renewal and gentrification in Seoul\n Introduction\n A brief history of urbanisation in South Korea and Seoul\n Urban renewal projects as producers of gentrification in Seoul\n The impacts of urban renewal/gentrification: the case of Gileum new town\n Opposition to redevelopment and new approaches\n Conclusions\n10. Value extraction from land and real estate in Karachi\n Introduction\n The case of Karachi\n Towards gentrification?\n Conclusion\n11. Gentrification in Buenos Aires: global trends and local features\n Introduction\n Clues to gentrification processes in Buenos Aires\n Gentrification in Buenos Aires\n Gentrification in the southern neighbourhoods of Buenos Aires\n Differential gentrifications and displacements\n Conclusions\n12. Promoting private interest by public hands? The gentrification of public lands by housing policies in Taipei City\n Introduction\n Public lands, housing policies and urban development\n A comparison of two examples of government intervention in public housing causing gentrification\n Conclusion\n13. The making of, and resistance to, state-led gentrification in Istanbul, Turkey\n Introduction\n Gentrification studies in Turkey\n Gentrification in Turkey\n State-led gentrification in Tarlabasi and Sulukule\n Contesting the renewal projects: anti-gentrification strategies in Tarlabasi and Sulukule\n Conclusion\n14. Gentrification, neoliberalism and loss in Puebla, Mexico\n Introduction\n Gentrificación a la Poblana: rescue and representation of the ‘historic centre’\n The mega-project and reconstructing the historic centre\n A neoliberal space and recapturing the barrio\n Asserting cultural difference as resistance\n Touring a space of emptiness\n Cartesian gentrification: refilling the centre\n Conclusion\n15. Capital, state and conflict: the various drivers of diverse gentrification processes in Beirut, Lebanon\n Introduction\n Lebanon: a background\n Gentrification in Beirut\n New-build gentrification in Beirut\n Creative and commercial gentrification in Beirut\n Who are the gentrifiers?\n Resistance to displacement, impediments to gentrification\n Conclusion: a post-colonial perspective on researching gentrification in Beirut\n16. Gentrification in Nigeria: the case of two housing estates in Lagos\n Introduction\n Context: urbanisation and housing in Nigeria and Lagos\n Slum clearance in Nigeria\n Slum gentrification: the case of Maroko\n The gentrification of the 1004 Estate\n Conclusion\n17. Gentrification in China?\n Introduction\n Interpreting gentrification in China\n The gentrification of hutongs\n Should we interpret urban change in China in terms of gentrification?\n Conclusion\n18. Emerging retail gentrification in Santiago de Chile: the case of Italia-Caupolicán\n Introduction\n The gentrification debate in Chile\n The case of Italia-Caupolicán\n Conclusion\n19. Gentrification dispositifs in the historic centre of Madrid: a reconsideration of urban governmentality and state-led urban reconfiguration\n Introduction\n Gentrification discourses in Spain and Madrid\n ‘Gentrification dispositifs’ as a conceptual perspective\n Gentrification dispositifs in Lavapiés and Triball: creativity–cultural production–retail\n A common dispositif – the gentrification of public space\n Conclusions\n20. When authoritarianism embraces gentrification – the case of Old Damascus, Syria\n Introduction\n Gentrification and the Arab city\n Social segregation and the production of gentrifiable housing in Old Damascus\n Producing the potential gentry\n Producing gentrification in Old Damascus\n Authoritarian resilience, gentrification and the new bourgeoisie\n Conclusion\n21. The place of gentrification in Cape Town\n Introduction\n Theoretical underpinnings\n The keywords of fragmented urbanity in South Africa\n Upliftment part 1: apartheid city – bringing up proper white people\n Upliftment part 2: from a township to a suburb\n Urban development: better houses for better people?\n Gentrification as displacement\n Conclusion\n22. Conclusion: global gentrifications\nAfterwordThe adventure of generic gentrification\nIndex