04694nam 22006013u 450 991045288030332120210327113246.01-315-88109-81-134-72564-7(CKB)2550000001117781(EBL)1397036(OCoLC)862824294(SSID)ssj0001003583(PQKBManifestationID)12432230(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001003583(PQKBWorkID)11037576(PQKB)10831566(MiAaPQ)EBC1397036(EXLCZ)99255000000111778120151207d2013|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Gentrification debates a reader /byJaponica Brown-Saracino1st editionNew York :Routledge,[2010]1 online resource (400 pages)The metropolis and modern lifeDescription based upon print version of record.0-415-80164-8 1-299-86968-8 Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; BRIEF CONTENTS; Table of Contents; Series Foreword; Acknowledgements; Overview: The Gentrification Debates; PART I: WHAT IS GENTRIFICATION? DEFINITIONS AND KEY CONCEPTS; 1. "Introduction: Aspects of Change," London, Aspects of Change. London: Centre for Urban Studies: xiii-xxiii; xxiv-xxvi; xxx-xxxi.; 2. "A Short History of Gentrification" from The New Urban Frontier. New York: Routledge: 34-40.; 3. "Gentrification as Market and Place," from "Gentrification and Cuisine" in Landscapes of Power. Berkeley: University of California Press: 187-195.4. "Super-gentrification: The Case of Brooklyn Heights, New York City," Urban Studies, 40 (12): 2487-2492.5. "Globalisation and the New Urban Colonialism," in Gentrification in a Global Context: The New Urban Colonialism, Atkinson, R. & Bridge, G., eds. London & New York: Routledge: 1-12.; PART II: HOW, WHERE AND WHEN DOES GENTRIFICATION OCCUR?; 6. "Toward a Theory of Gentrification: A Back to the City Movement by Capital, not People," Journal of the American Planning Association, 45 (4): 538-547.7. "The City as a Growth Machine," Urban Fortunes: The Political Economy of Place. Berkeley: University of California Press: 50-52 and 62-74.8. "Introduction: Restructuring and Dislocations," The New Middle Class and the Remaking of the Central City. Oxford: Oxford University Press: 1-11.; 9. "Building the Frontier Myth," from "Introduction" in The New Urban Frontier. New York: Routledge: 12-18.; 10. "From Arts Production to Housing Market," in Loft Living: Culture and Capital in Urban Change. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press: 112-121.11. "Forging the Link between Culture and Real Estate: Urban Policy and Real Estate Development," in "Developing the East Village," Selling the Lower East Side: Real Estate, Culture and Resistance in New York City. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press: 236-242.12."Estate Agents as Interpreters of Economic and Cultural Capital: The Gentrification Premium in the Sydney Housing Market," International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 25: 87-96.; 13. "Tourism Gentrification: The Case of New Orleans' Vieux Carre (French Quarter)," Urban Studies, 42 (7): 1099-1111; 1114-1115.PART III: WHO ARE GENTRIFIERS AND WHY DO THEY ENGAGE IN GENTRIFICATION?14. "The Creation of a 'Loft Lifestyle'," Loft Living: Culture and Capital in Urban Change. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press: 58-70.; 15. "Living Like an Artist," Neo-Bohemia: Art and Commerce in the Post-Industrial City. New York: Routledge: 99-106; 115-122.; 16. "Rethinking Gentrification: Beyond the Uneven Development of Marxist Urban Theory," Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 1: 57-69.17. "The Dilemma of Racial Difference," Harlem: Between Heaven and Hell. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press: 57-61<P>Uniquely well suited for teaching, this innovative text-reader strengthens students' critical thinking skills, sparks classroom discussion, and also provides a comprehensive and accessible understanding of gentrification.</P>The metropolis and modern lifeGentrificationGentrification307.3/416Brown-Saracino Japonica991643Brown-Saracino JaponicaAU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910452880303321The Gentrification debates2269558UNINA03318nam 22006612 450 991045302060332120160513124532.01-139-88844-71-139-57942-81-139-57340-31-139-57260-11-139-56904-X0-511-99853-81-139-57085-41-283-71629-11-139-56994-5(CKB)2550000000708294(EBL)1025033(OCoLC)813844824(SSID)ssj0000753511(PQKBManifestationID)11494746(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000753511(PQKBWorkID)10814133(PQKB)11546387(UkCbUP)CR9780511998539(MiAaPQ)EBC1025033(Au-PeEL)EBL1025033(CaPaEBR)ebr10614468(CaONFJC)MIL402879(EXLCZ)99255000000070829420110114d2012|||| uy| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSevere domestic squalor /[edited by] John Snowdon, Graeme Halliday, Sube Banerjee[electronic resource]Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,2012.1 online resource (x, 217 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Cambridge medicineTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).1-107-01272-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Machine generated contents note: Preface; 1. Defining squalor and hoarding; 2. A review of the literature on squalor; 3. Hoarding: its relevance to severe domestic squalor; 4. Animal hoarding; 5. Assessment of squalor and hoarding; 6. Interventions in cases of squalor; 7. Use of the law when intervening in cases of squalor; 8. Guidelines for intervention; 9. Ethics of intervention; 10. There is much to be done; Appendix; Index.Should you intervene in the life of the 48-year-old woman whose dwelling is stuffed with accumulated rubbish and who will not let anyone help get rid of it - or the 78-year-old surrounded by putrescent food and filth - or the 'animal accumulator'? Cases of severe domestic squalor (sometimes called Diogenes Syndrome) are among the most complex and difficult faced by community agencies. Local councils, housing officers, health professionals, social services, animal welfare agencies, public guardians and of course relatives and neighbours often feel powerless and lack confidence about what to do when faced with such situations. The guidelines, recommendations and case examples in Severe Domestic Squalor will help concerned people to understand what can be done and how, by providing an understanding of the causative factors and who should take the lead in dealing with them.Cambridge medicine (Series)Obsessive-compulsive disorderObsessive-compulsive disorder.616.85/227Snowdon JohnHalliday GraemeBanerjee SubeUkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK9910453020603321Severe domestic squalor2454454UNINA