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Social Media, Society, and Sustainable Development: Identifying Opportunities and Challenges through Bibliometric Analysis and Social Media Review
Published 2025-02-01“…Still, better use of social media is required to prevent negative consequences such as gentrification, the digital divide, and the identity crisis. …”
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L’habitat participatif en Europe
Published 2014-12-01“…Development policies need to address the problematic sides of gentrification (push-out effects) and above all: room for citizen’s engagement does not mean withdrawal of public bodies, but requires creating and surveying the conditions to ensure equal access to such initiatives for all citizens.…”
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History and the present time, material and spiritual, modern and postmodern: socio-philosophical analysis of contemporary urbanism by the Kazan example
Published 2024-07-01“…Non-classical museumification, megalopolisation, gentrification, architecture of reuse and third places, aestheticisation, digitalisation have been highlighted as postmodern trends in urbanism. …”
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La mixité sociale programmée en milieu résidentiel à l’épreuve des discours critiques internationaux : le cas de Hochelaga à Montréal
Published 2010-01-01“…Compromis immobilier pragmatique typique d’un contexte de gouvernance néolibérale, reposant de plus en plus sur les acteurs communautaires et privés, la mixité sociale induite par une petite dose de gentrification fait partie d’une lutte contre la ghettoïsation mais est rarement présentée, à la différence de ce qui se dit ailleurs, comme une opportunité pour consolider la cohésion sociale.…”
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La costruzione culturale della vita materiale: dono strategico, economie e relazioni informali nei mercati pubblici
Published 2014-04-01“…Such ‘disorder’ often makes them target of gentrification, transformation or limitations attempts, but the complexity of their polyhedral configuration seems to guarantee their persistence in history, as resistant forms of socioeconomical exchange, and rare contexts of urban social construction.…”
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Réaffectation urbaine et développement socio-économique
Published 2003-12-01“…Finally, the authors plead for the creation, in parallel with the building project, of a range of supporting measures aiming, on the one hand, at perpetuating the targeted economic activities through anchoring them in the local economy and, on the other hand, getting the local social polarization under control so as to avoid exclusion and gentrification phenomena.…”
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Meanwhile Use as an Act of Resistance
Published 2018-12-01“…Different authors highlighted its catalyst role in processes of gentrification and displacement and identified it as placemaking tool for developers or public authorities. …”
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Latent Rural Depopulation in Latin American Open-Pit Mining Scenarios
Published 2022-08-01“…Some factors possibly leading to decreased rural population include the reduction of water availability; deforestation and depeasantization, due to urban development; gentrification, due to real estate speculation in providing lodging and food services to the mining project; and drastic changes in land use.…”
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The effects of commercialisation on urban heritage in Tianjin: a study of citizens’ livelihood in the Five Avenues (Wudadao) historical district
Published 2024-09-01“…The findings indicate that while commercialisation brings essential funds and revitalisation to the area, overcommercialisation raises the risk of gentrification and threatens historical authenticity. …”
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Struggles of vehicle residents in Squamish: Challenging the capitalist and colonial institution of housing
Published 2024-10-01“…Her story sheds light on the broader issues of housing, gentrification, and societal attitudes toward non-sedentary life choices. …”
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The Voices of Water: mobility and subversion through the stories and biographies of London canals
Published 2016-07-01“…Even though narrowboating is part of England long standing history and folk tradition, however in the past three years there has been a huge increase in the number of boats particularly in the central and east areas, which many argue has very much to do with London housing crisis as well as to issues of gentrification. In light of recent changes in London’s waterscape, my argument seeks to discern why mobility, which has always been the cornerstone of boating, has become highly problematic and quite contestable. …”
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Comparing spatial and content analysis of residents and tourists using Geotagged Social Media Data. The Historic Neighbourhood of Alfama (Lisbon), a case study
Published 2021-07-01“…The consequences of new emerging economic and symbolic values have rapidly given rise to a scenario of touristification and gentrification in the neighbourhood. In order to address such complexities, sustainable urban planning can benefit from real-time data sources that can represent the tourism flows in spatial and temporal perspectives. …”
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Balancing Accessibility & Affordability in Indonesian Transit-Oriented Development Projects, Case Study: TOD Tanah Abang, Indonesia
Published 2023“…However, when proposed TOD neighborhoods are already densely populated and home to low-income residents, development-based value capture mechanisms can worsen the housing affordability crisis and increase the risk of gentrification and displacement for existing residents. …”
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Imagined futures of the everyday: middle class households in south-east London
Published 2016“…Finally, a broader lens is used to explore how middle class householders' efforts to live the life they want contributes to and shapes the processes of gentrification credited with bringing dramatic change to south-east London. …”
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Chinese, Nyonya or local?: perceived food culture in Penang, Malaysia
Published 2019“…Despite prominent gentrification projects and the sign of boutique hotels, posh shops and trendy restaurants/bars/café that adorn its streets, Georgetown remains authentic, unique and lively. …”
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“NOTHING NEW UNDER THE SUN”:Romany Gypsies, Travellers and their entwined historical relationships with London working-class communities
Published 2019-03-01“…The paper ends with a brief consideration of the impact on regeneration and gentrification on traditional working class areas of residence, suggesting that such dislocation may lead to the ending of diverse populations in inner city localities, whilst conversely, widespread relocation of former residents to estates on the edge of the city, may increase contact and rejuvenate community relations between Romany Gypsies, Traveller and other populations, in a way which been increasingly disrupted by the ‘othering’ of nomadic groups in popular discourse in the post World War Two period. …”
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Controlling the Proximity of the Poor: Patterns of Micro-Segregation in Naples’ Upper-Class Areas
Published 2023-11-01“…In such areas, Disadvantaged groups still concentrate into streets, blocks and enclaves of poverty that have resisted gentrification despite their location in the heart of upper-class nieghborhoods. …”
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Collaborative research for justice and multi-issue movement building: Challenging discriminatory policing, school closures, and youth unemployment
Published 2019-05-01“…The movements and the research are thus situated at the intersection of struggles against a resurgent anti-immigrant white supremacy, gentrification, a punitive carceral state, low pay and lack of meaningful employment opportunities, and the privatization of the public sector. …”
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