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New-Build Gentrifications: Forms, Places and Processes
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International seminar Institute of Geography, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland 15-16 November 2007
In its classical definition, gentrification refers to the physical and
social transformation of existing districts. Recently, the concept has
been extended to include high status developments and changes in the
urban fabric such as the re-use of former industrial wastelands. This
seminar will focus on "new-build gentrification" and on some recent
trends in urban development such as regeneration and densification
policies. It will address questions regarding the roles of the actors
involved in these phenomena: national and local authorities, actors of
the housing market and households who settle in the new dwellings (new
middle class, transnational migrants, dual career households, etc.).
The seminar thus gives the opportunity to investigate the demographic
changes in core cities and their renewed residential attractiveness as
well as to address different interpretations of these phenomena.
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Programme [PDF download]
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book of abstracts
[PDF download]
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Organisation of the conference by
Etienne Piguet, Patrick Rérat and Ola Söderström--------------------------------------------------
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