Gentrification and the Media : Building and Propagating Discourses on Exclusive Urban Change
| Gentrification and the Media : Building and Propagating Discourses on Exclusive Urban Change |
| Autore | Sadoux Stéphane |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam : , : Amsterdam University Press, , 2025 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (296 pages) |
| Disciplina | 307.3416 |
| Altri autori (Persone) |
VincentMarie-Pierre
FéeDavid DalingwaterLouise |
| Collana | Cities and Cultures Series |
| Soggetto topico | ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning |
| Soggetto non controllato | Gentrification, media, discourses, urban history |
| ISBN |
1-04-078509-3
1-04-078936-6 1-003-69655-4 90-485-5719-4 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- 1. Introduction: Gentrification and the Media -- Part 1 Comparing and Contrasting Discourses on Gentrification -- 2. The Local and International Press and the Gentrification of Western Leipzig (Germany): Between Promotional Narratives of Social Transformations and Late Discovery of the Negatives Consequences of Gentrification -- 3. Crime and Gentrification in News Reporting -- 4. Part 1: Discussion -- Part 2 Place-Making Through Evolving Narratives -- 5. Gentrification as Entertainment: New Orleans as Seen on HGTV -- 6. Shaping and Diverting Public Space Regulation : Newspaper Coverage of an Eviction in a Business Improvement District, Washington, DC -- 7. Part 2: Discussion -- Part 3 Fuelling and Orchestrating Gentrification -- 8. The Eviction of Ethnicity and Class in the Media Coverage of Commercial Gentrification in the 18th Arrondissement of Paris -- 9. Constructing the Authenticity of Gentrified Districts? Newspaper Coverage of Belleville (Paris) and El Raval (Barcelona) -- 10. Acknowledging the Interplay Between Religion and Gentrification in the Press? “Muslim Enclaves” in Goutte D’Or (Paris) and El Raval (Barcelona) -- 11. Part 3: Discussion -- Part 4 Voicing Alternative Narratives and Resisting Gentrification -- 12. The “I am Denver” Chief Storytelling Office : Critical Co-Creative Media to Change the Dominant Narrative of Gentrification? -- 13. Citizen Journalism and Gentrification: Local Community Views and Discourses on Urban Change in Brixton, London, 2011–2022 -- 14. Popular vs. Independent Local Newspapers and Anti- Gentrification Resistance: Mixed Representations of the 2015 Cereal Killer Cafe Attack in London -- 15. Part 4: Discussion -- 16. Conclusion -- Index |
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Sadoux Stéphane
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| Amsterdam : , : Amsterdam University Press, , 2025 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Gentrification and the Media : Building and Propagating Discourses on Exclusive Urban Change
| Gentrification and the Media : Building and Propagating Discourses on Exclusive Urban Change |
| Autore | Sadoux Stéphane |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam : , : Amsterdam University Press, , 2025 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (296 pages) |
| Disciplina | 307.3416 |
| Altri autori (Persone) |
VincentMarie-Pierre
FéeDavid DalingwaterLouise |
| Collana | Cities and Cultures Series |
| Soggetto topico | ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning |
| Soggetto non controllato | Gentrification, media, discourses, urban history |
| ISBN |
1-04-078509-3
1-04-078936-6 1-003-69655-4 90-485-5719-4 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- 1. Introduction: Gentrification and the Media -- Part 1 Comparing and Contrasting Discourses on Gentrification -- 2. The Local and International Press and the Gentrification of Western Leipzig (Germany): Between Promotional Narratives of Social Transformations and Late Discovery of the Negatives Consequences of Gentrification -- 3. Crime and Gentrification in News Reporting -- 4. Part 1: Discussion -- Part 2 Place-Making Through Evolving Narratives -- 5. Gentrification as Entertainment: New Orleans as Seen on HGTV -- 6. Shaping and Diverting Public Space Regulation : Newspaper Coverage of an Eviction in a Business Improvement District, Washington, DC -- 7. Part 2: Discussion -- Part 3 Fuelling and Orchestrating Gentrification -- 8. The Eviction of Ethnicity and Class in the Media Coverage of Commercial Gentrification in the 18th Arrondissement of Paris -- 9. Constructing the Authenticity of Gentrified Districts? Newspaper Coverage of Belleville (Paris) and El Raval (Barcelona) -- 10. Acknowledging the Interplay Between Religion and Gentrification in the Press? “Muslim Enclaves” in Goutte D’Or (Paris) and El Raval (Barcelona) -- 11. Part 3: Discussion -- Part 4 Voicing Alternative Narratives and Resisting Gentrification -- 12. The “I am Denver” Chief Storytelling Office : Critical Co-Creative Media to Change the Dominant Narrative of Gentrification? -- 13. Citizen Journalism and Gentrification: Local Community Views and Discourses on Urban Change in Brixton, London, 2011–2022 -- 14. Popular vs. Independent Local Newspapers and Anti- Gentrification Resistance: Mixed Representations of the 2015 Cereal Killer Cafe Attack in London -- 15. Part 4: Discussion -- 16. Conclusion -- Index |
| Record Nr. | UNISA-996659464203316 |
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| Amsterdam : , : Amsterdam University Press, , 2025 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno | ||
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The Unequal Costs of Covid-19 on Well-being in Europe / / edited by Louise Dalingwater, Vanessa Boullet, Iside Costantini, Paul Gibbs
| The Unequal Costs of Covid-19 on Well-being in Europe / / edited by Louise Dalingwater, Vanessa Boullet, Iside Costantini, Paul Gibbs |
| Edizione | [1st ed. 2022.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2022 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (209 pages) |
| Disciplina |
363.7
362.196241440941 |
| Collana | Human Well-Being Research and Policy Making |
| Soggetto topico |
Well-being
Quality of life Social structure Equality Economic development Well-Being Quality of Life Research Social Structure Development Studies |
| ISBN | 3-031-14425-2 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figure -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Economic and Social Structures and Well-Being During the Coronavirus Pandemic -- 1.2 Structural Inequalities and Well-Being During Covid-19 -- 1.2.1 A Widening of Gender Inequalities -- 1.2.2 The Widening of Workplace Inequalities Faced with Coronavirus -- 1.2.3 Frontline Workers Taking an Uneven Share of the Burden -- 1.2.4 Students´ Health Inequalities and Prospects on the Job Market: The Future Workforce Shaken -- 1.2.5 A Widening of Inequalities for Ethnic Minorities -- 1.2.6 Regional Health Divisions Exposed Even Further -- 1.3 Focus of the Book -- References -- Part I: The Economic Impact of Covid-19 -- Chapter 2: Building Back Worse? The Prognosis for Health Equity in the Post-pandemic World -- 2.1 Introduction: Setting the Stage -- 2.2 The Pandemic´s Unequal Impacts -- 2.3 The Post-pandemic World and the ``Inequality Machine´´ -- 2.4 Building Back Better? Taxing Issues and the Improbability of Necessary Responses -- References -- Chapter 3: The Economic Repercussions of Covid-19 and Well-Being in Georgia -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Literature Review -- 3.3 Research Methodology -- 3.4 Research Findings -- 3.5 Analysis of the Impact on Labour Market Slack -- 3.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: What Impact Has the Pandemic Had on the Well-Being of Workers in Germany? -- 4.1 Health Rules to Follow in the Event of a Pandemic -- 4.1.1 National Rules that Apply to All Germans -- 4.1.2 Rules That Apply to All Companies -- 4.2 The Reaction of Companies to the Restrictions Imposed by the Public Authorities -- 4.3 Moderate Increase in Remote Working -- 4.4 The Impact of Remote Working on Employees´ Family Activities -- 4.5 No Rebalancing of Tasks in the Home.
4.6 Employees´ Nuanced Assessment of the Impact of the Remote Working Systems in Place -- 4.7 What Initiatives have Companies Taken to Support the Well-Being of Their Employees? -- 4.8 What Impact Will the Pandemic Have on Work Organization in the Future? -- 4.9 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Covid-19 and Well-Being Policies in Ireland. A Preliminary Study with a Focus on Young People -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Covid-19 and Well-Being Research -- 5.3 The Outbreak of Covid-19 in Ireland and the State´s Response -- 5.4 Well-Being in Ireland: The Official View -- 5.5 Representing Well-Being in Ireland: The CSO´s Analysis -- 5.6 Impact of the Crisis on Well-Being: The Case of Young People -- 5.7 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: The Impact of Covid-19 on Education -- Chapter 6: Challenges to Higher Education at the Start of the Pandemic with a Comparative Focus on the UK and Hong Kong -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Definition of Anglo-Saxon Well-being -- 6.3 Education and Crisis Management -- 6.4 Covid Impact on University Students Through Surveys -- 6.5 Impact of the Pandemic on the Well-being of Students -- 6.6 Impact of the Pandemic on Student Work and Career Opportunities -- 6.7 Inequalities, Reduced Mobility, and Psychological Impact on Students -- 6.8 Impact of the Pandemic on Academic Staff -- 6.9 Assessment of Satisfaction with Content and Delivery by Academic Staff -- 6.10 Expansive Role of Teaching Staff -- 6.11 Inequality in Career and Advancement -- 6.12 Impact of the Pandemic on the Future Role of Universities -- 6.13 New Opportunities for Education -- 6.14 Challenges for Education -- References -- Chapter 7: Mental Health and Well-being During Covid-19 Forced Distance Learning Period: Good and Bad News from Polish Studies -- 7.1 Young People and Mental Health During the Crisis: Introductory Remarks. 7.2 Self-assessment of General Health Status and Quality of Life -- 7.3 Depression and Mood Disorders -- 7.3.1 Depression and Mood Disorders Are Frequently Associated with Psychosomatic Symptoms -- 7.4 Important Factors Influencing the Mental Health of Young People -- 7.4.1 Digital Well-being -- 7.4.2 Decreasing the Quality of Important Relations (Peer, Student-Teacher) -- 7.5 Who Was at the Highest Risk? -- 7.5.1 Digitally Excluded Due to Lack of Technology -- 7.5.2 Young People with Special Needs -- 7.5.3 Children Victimized at Home -- 7.5.4 Students Experiencing Difficulties in Public Communication -- 7.5.5 Peer Violence Victims -- 7.5.6 Students with Special Educational Needs, For Example, Autism Spectrum Disorder -- 7.5.7 Students with a Fixed Negative Position/Image in the Group -- 7.6 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 8: Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on the Well-being of Children with Disabilities and their Parents in Azerbaijan -- 8.1 Background -- 8.2 Context -- 8.3 The Situation of Children with Disabilities During the Covid-19 Pandemic -- 8.4 Parental Stress -- 8.5 Disabled Children in Azerbaijan Faced with Covid-19 -- 8.6 Decision of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Azerbaijan -- 8.7 Activities of Child and Family Support Centres -- 8.8 Analysis of the Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Families -- 8.9 Report of the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of the Population of the Azerbaijan Republic for 2020 -- 8.10 Social Services Agency -- 8.11 An Investigation into Agency of Two Azerbaijani organizations in Support of Children -- 8.11.1 Autism Center of the Together and Healthy Public Union -- 8.11.2 United Aid For Azerbaijan (UAFA) -- 8.12 Conclusion -- References -- Part III: Health Inequalities and the Pandemic. Chapter 9: Lessons Learned by Health Professionals and Good Practices in Relation with Population Well-being Across Europe -- 9.1 The Meaning of ``Being Well´´, ``Well-being´´, and ``Welfare´´ -- 9.2 Connecting Well-being and Health -- 9.3 The Covid-19 Pandemic and Its Impact on Well-being and Health -- 9.4 Exploring the European Experience to Identify Good Practices and Lessons Learned -- 9.4.1 Mental Health and Covid-19: The Impact on Well-being and the Importance of Resilience -- 9.4.2 Healthcare Professionals´ Well-being and their Coping Strategies -- 9.4.3 Healthcare Policies, Human Rights Affecting Well-being and Universal Healthcare Coverage -- 9.4.4 New Learning Opportunities and the Boost of Digital and Technological Development -- 9.4.5 The Interconnectedness of Health Systems and Emergency Preparedness -- 9.4.6 Challenges of Covid-19 for Professional Development and Opportunities for the Future -- References -- Chapter 10: The Well-being of Marginalized Migrants in Europe During the Covid-19 Epidemic: Evidence from France, Sweden, and ... -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 A Conceptual Framework to Analyse Migrant Well-being -- 10.3 Structural Barriers to Accessing Health and Social Care for Migrant Populations and the Impact on Well-being -- 10.3.1 Barriers to Access to Health Services -- 10.3.2 Decline of Health Over Time -- 10.3.3 Discriminatory Practices -- 10.4 Empirical Study of Migrant Well-being During Covid-19 -- 10.4.1 Background -- 10.4.2 The Results of Our Research -- 10.4.2.1 France -- Access to Health Care -- Subsistence Issues -- Discrimination -- 10.4.2.2 Sweden -- Healthcare Access -- Subsistence Issues -- Discrimination -- 10.4.2.3 UK -- Access to Health Services -- Subsistence Issues -- Discrimination -- 10.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11: Afterword: Tackling Inequalities After the Covid Crisis -- References. |
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| Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2022 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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