Displacing the "Ordinary" City
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Arguing that gentrification has occurred throughout the urban hierarchy, Ravuri explores the gentrification process and associated displacement of poor populations in twelve medium-sized US cities. For decades, gentrification research has predominantly focused on large cities. Arguing that gentrification has occurred throughout the urban hierarchy, Ravuri fills this gap in the literature by analyzing gentrification and displacement patterns in twelve medium-sized cities, spread across the four census regions of the US.
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Arguing that gentrification has occurred throughout the urban hierarchy, Ravuri explores the gentrification process and associated displacement of poor populations in twelve medium-sized US cities. For decades, gentrification research has predominantly focused on large cities. Arguing that gentrification has occurred throughout the urban hierarchy, Ravuri fills this gap in the literature by analyzing gentrification and displacement patterns in twelve medium-sized cities, spread across the four census regions of the US.
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Arguing that gentrification has occurred throughout the urban hierarchy, Ravuri explores the gentrification process and associated displacement of poor populations in twelve medium-sized US cities. For decades, gentrification research has predominantly focused on large cities. Arguing that gentrification has occurred throughout the urban hierarchy, Ravuri fills this gap in the literature by analyzing gentrification and displacement patterns in twelve medium-sized cities, spread across the four census regions of the US.
AmazonPagina's: 204, Hardcover, Bloomsbury Academic
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