43 research outputs found
<i>The Soviet City: Ideal and Reality. James H. Bate; Cities of Peasants: The Political Economy of Urbanization in the Third World. Bryan Roberts; Cities in Transition: Social Changes and Institutional Responses in Urban Development</i>. Peter R. Gluck and Richard J. Meister; Census 80: Continuing the Factfinder Tradition. Charles P. Kaplan and Thomas L. Van Valey; Atlas of Minnesota, Resources und Settlement (3rd Ed.). John R. Borchert and Neil C. Gustafson
Reviews: Review Essay: The State We're in, a New Social Atlas of Britain, the British Economy in Transition. From the Old to the New?, Patterns of Development: Resources, Policy and Economic Growth, Planning for Cities and Regions in Japan
Reversing the dominant directionality: Evidence of the East Asian model of gentrification in LA
Reversing the usual directionality of gentrification theory and process emanating from Anglo‐American models, we work from an East Asian model of gentrification via Seoul to see whether it has been emulated in the Global North, in this case Koreatown, Los Angeles. Focusing on the style, density, scale, scope and pace of the East Asian model and using interviews with 25 Korean gentrifiers and 10 key informants alongside secondary data, the results showed a mix of explicit emulation (density, new‐build) and no emulation at all (slow pace, small‐scale, punctuated scope), yielding a distinctly hybrid, Los Angeles‐style model that builds up a wider geography of gentrification
