Annual RC21 Conference 2011
The struggle to belong. Dealing with diversity in 21st century urban settings
Amsterdam (The Netherlands), July 7-9 2011
Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research – Urban Studies
University of Amsterdam – The Netherlands
2. Social Consequences of Gentrification
Organizer: Erik Snel
2.1 Social Consequences of Gentrification.
Chair: Justin Beaumont. Discussant: Jan Rath
Jens Dangschat (Vienna University of Technology, Department of Spatial Development,Infrastructure and Environmental Planning)
Neighbourhood Change between Gentrification and the Renaissance of Downtown
Erik Snel, Salome Aussen, Fense Berkhof and Quirine Renlo (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Views of gentrification from below: how Rotterdam local residents experience gentrification?
Özgür Sari (Selçuk University, Dpt. of sociology)
Social Consequences of Gentrification in Ankara: The Case of Çukurambar District
Shinwon Kyung (a), Kwang-Joong Kim (b) (a: Urban Institute, Washington, b: Seoul National University)
‘State-facilitated Gentrification’ in Seoul, South Korea: for Whom, by Whom and with What Result?
RT2.1 Social Consequences of Gentrification.
Chair: Erik Snel.
Csaba Jelinek (Central European University, Budapest)
Relocation and Displacement in the Case of Budapest: The Social Consequences of Gentrification in Ferencváros
Bahar Sakizlioglu (Utrecht University)
A Comparative Look at Displacement Experiences: The Cases of Amsterdam and Istanbul
Peter Kwong & Rui Mao (Colombia University, Shenzhen University)
Manhattan Chinatown: Gentrification in a Neoliberal City
Georgia Alexandri (Harokopio University, Athens)
The Breeder Feeder: Tracing Gentrification in Athens City Centre
Distributed papers
Ilaria Casillo (CNRS, Lyon)
"Italy: gentrification as urbanity’s nostalgia. The social dynamics and spatial practices of gentrification. The case of San Frediano neighbourhood in Florence."
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