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Gentrification and Displacement: The Forced Relocation of Public Housing Tenants in Inner-Sydney, 1st ed. 2019 SpringerBriefs in Sociology Series

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Gentrification and Displacement: The Forced Relocation of Public Housing Tenants in Inner-Sydney

This book examines the forced displacement of public housing residents in Sydney?s Millers Point and The Rocks communities. It considers the strategies deployed by the government to pressure tenants to move, and the social and personal impacts of the displacement on the residents themselves. Drawing on in-depth interviews with tenants alongside government and media communications, the Millers Point case study offers a penetrating and moving analysis of gentrification and displacement in one of Australia?s oldest and more unique working class and public housing neighbourhoods. Gentrification and Displacement  advances work in urban studies by charting trends in urban renewal and displacement, furthering our understanding of public housing, gentrification and the effects of forced relocation on vulnerable urban communities.

Chapter 1. Introduction and setting.- Chapter 2. A brief history.- Chapter 3. A “unique community”.- Chapter 4. The build-up to the displacement.- Chapter 5. The impact of the displacement announcement.- Chapter 6. Why tenants moved, part 1.- Chapter 7. Why tenants moved, part 2.- Chapter 8. The impact of the move.- Chapter 9. Conclusions - where to from here?.- Appendix A. Profile of interviewees.- Appendix B. Where tenants were moved to.- Appendix C. Methodology.

Alan Morris is research professor at the Institute for Public Policy and Governance at the University of Technology Sydney. He is a prominent urban and housing studies scholar whose research has been published extensively in Australian, UK, US and South African journals. His most recent books include The Australian Dream: Housing Experiences of Older Australians (2016) and A Practical Introduction to In-depth Interviewing (2015).

Examines a unique and hitherto unexamined case of urban removal in Australia

Includes in-depth interviews as a means to analyse urban gentrification

Advances the global understanding of gentrification with its focus on a specific contemporary case study