ISBN:
384700400X
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9783847004004
Language:
German
Pages:
Online Ressource (4081 KB, 289 S.)
Edition:
1. Aufl.
Parallel Title:
Druckausg. Franz, Yvonne Gentrification in neighbourhood development
DDC:
384.10923478
Keywords:
Electronic books
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New York, NY
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Wien
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Berlin
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Stadtsanierung
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Stadtviertel
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Gentrifizierung
Abstract:
Dr Yvonne Franz is Post-Doc researcher at the Institute for Urban and Regional Research, Austrian Academy of Sciences.
Abstract:
〈b〉Biographische Informationen〈/b〉 Dr. Yvonne Franz ist als Post-Doc Wissenschaftlerin an der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften tätig
Description / Table of Contents:
Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Body; A. Introduction: Urban Regeneration as the Key Driver of Competitive Cities; 1. The Problem: City Embeddedness in Globalised Processes of Transformation; Body; Body; Body; Body; Body; 2. The Present State: Urban Development and Rejuvenation in the Current Academic Discourse; 3. Closing of the Gap: Gentrification as a Steered Component of Urban Rejuvenation; 4. The Analysis Approach: A Comparative Policy and Actor Analysis; B. Assorted Theories, Terms and Concepts with Regard to Urban Rejuvenation Practices; 5. The Approach of Urban Comparison
Description / Table of Contents:
5.1 Similar Yet Different? The Nuances of Urban Terminology5.2 Cycle Models of Urban Transformation; 5.3 Existent Political Systems and Real Estate Economies; 5.4 Evidence of Convergence and Divergence; 6. The Concept of Gentrification; 6.1 The Genesis of the Term "Gentrification"; 6.2 Explanatory Concept of Gentrification; 6.3 Current Gentrification Discourse and the Crisis of ˋGentrification'; 6.4 Gentrification Revisited?; 7. Bounded Rationality and the Role of Embeddedness in Urban Development
Description / Table of Contents:
C. From Urban Rejuvenation to Gentrification: Urban Planning Practices in New York, Vienna and Berlin8. The Case Williamsburg-Brooklyn in New York City: A Neoliberal Approach To Urban Rejuvenation?; 8.1 Location, History and the Current State of Gentrification and Urban Rejuvenation; 8.2 The Political and Institutional Framework; 8.2.1 The Macro-Micro Relationships; 8.2.3 The Adaptive Component in Urban Planning Policies; 8.2.4 Steering Gentrification Policies; 8.2.5 Reflecting the Policy Analysis; 8.3 Bounded Rational Choices of Actors Involved in Urban Rejuvenation Practices
Description / Table of Contents:
8.3.1 The Embeddedness of Actors in Urban Rejuvenation Practices8.3.2 Incorporated Values in Urban Rejuvenation Practices; 8.3.3 The Bounded Rational Choice in Urban Rejuvenation Practices; 8.3.4 Awareness of Gentrification Within Urban Rejuvenation Practices; 8.3.5 Reflecting on the Actor Analysis; 8.4 The Contextualised Interplay of Policies, Actors and Gentrification; 9. The Case Mariahilf in Vienna: A Social Welfare State Approach To Urban Rejuvenation?; 9.1 Location, History and the Current State of Gentrification and Urban Rejuvenation; 9.2 The Political and Institutional Framework
Description / Table of Contents:
9.2.1 The Macro-Micro Relationships9.2.2 The Driving Forces Behind Urban Rejuvenation; 9.2.3 The Adaptive Component in Urban Planning Policies; 9.2.4 Steering Gentrification Policies; 9.2.5 Reflecting the Policy Analysis; 9.3 Bounded Rational Choices of Actors Involved in Urban Rejuvenation Practices; 9.3.1 The Embeddedness of Actors in Urban Rejuvenation Practices; 9.3.2 Incorporated Values in Urban Rejuvenation Practices; 9.3.3 The Bounded Rational Choice in Urban Rejuvenation Processes; 9.3.4 Awareness of Gentrification Within Urban Rejuvenation Practices
Description / Table of Contents:
9.3.5 Reflecting on the Actor Analysis
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