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Urban Redevelopment and Neighborhood Gentrification in Global Contexts : But Where Are the Poor to Live? / / by Carol Camp Yeakey, Ming Yin, Byung-Hoon Cheon



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Autore: Yeakey Carol Camp Visualizza persona
Titolo: Urban Redevelopment and Neighborhood Gentrification in Global Contexts : But Where Are the Poor to Live? / / by Carol Camp Yeakey, Ming Yin, Byung-Hoon Cheon Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2025
Edizione: 1st ed. 2025.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (343 pages)
Disciplina: 307.3416
Soggetto topico: Human geography
Sociology, Urban
Urban policy
Globalization
Race
Social justice
Human Geography
Urban Sociology
Urban Policy
Race and Ethnicity Studies
Social Justice
Altri autori: YinMing  
CheonByung-Hoon  
Nota di contenuto: Urban Redevelopment and Neighborhood Gentrification: An Introduction and Overview -- A City More Divided: Gentrification in Greater London, United Kingdom -- Of the State and the Marginalized: Gentrification in Seoul, South Korea -- The Renewed Battle for Harlem: Columbia University and the Manhattanville Expansion -- Summary Discussion and Conclusions.
Sommario/riassunto: This book focuses on urban redevelopment and neighborhood gentrification in three global contexts: New York City (USA), London (UK) and Seoul (South Korea). It examines the processes and challenges that impact the various constituencies who live and work in these different global neighborhoods, in comparative contexts. In so doing, the authors explore the complexities wrought by our global economy through globalization and competition, and the rapid pace of urbanization, as they impact urban redevelopment and neighborhood gentrification in global cities. While all societies seek to advance, the volume’s recurring question is cui bono, who benefits from modern day urban redevelopment and neighborhood gentrification, irrespective of geographical setting, and raises the question, ‘but, where are the poor to live?’ Carol Camp Yeakey is the Marshall S. Snow Professor of Arts & Sciences, in the School of Arts & Sciences, and Professor of Public Health, in the School of Public Health, as well as, the former Founding Director of the Interdisciplinary Program in Urban Studies and its Center on Urban Research and Public Policy at Washington University in St. Louis, USA. Ming Yin is a Senior Researcher at Education Northwest (USA) with a focus on deliberate and relational human development and its intersectionality with lived experiences and backgrounds. Her research examines how socially structured dimensions – such as race, gender, culture and class – interact within broader contexts to shape lives and learning trajectories. Prior to joining Education Northwest, she was a research analyst and postdoctoral research fellow at Rice University’s Kinder Institute for Urban Research. She holds a Ph.D. in Education from Washington University in St. Louis, and an M.S. in Social Policy from the University of Pennsylvania, USA. Byung-Hoon Cheon is based in South Korea and works as a Senior Analyst at the Seoul office of Tishman Speyer, a global real estate developer, where he focuses on domestic investments, including multifamily and other long-term, sustainable real estate asset classes. He earned a bachelor's degree in Urban Studies, with honors, from Washington University in St. Louis, and further honed his practical expertise in real estate development and finance through a master's degree in Real Estate at Harvard University, USA.
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ISBN: 981-9682-68-1
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9911031665603321
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Serie: Neighborhoods, Communities, and Urban Marginality, . 3005-0154