There Goes the Hood: Views of Gentrification from the Ground Up
by Lance Freeman (Goodreads author!)
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Read in March, 2008
This book is written from a sociology/ urban planning/ anthropological framework, none of which are disciplines I have a ton of interest or background in. The book is a mix of social theory, urban planning theory and interviews. Freeman talks to people living in two gentrifying neighborhoods in NYC and quotes them extensively. However, I often found his discussions of the people he interviewed somewhat suspect.
The book is not what you want to read if you're looking for a scathing critique ...more
The book is not what you want to read if you're looking for a scathing critique ...more
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Read in March, 2008
This book looks at qualitative interviews with long residents of two gentrifying areas in New York City - Harlem and Clinton Hill. Author Lance Freeman provides a historic context of each neighborhood and how that history plays into neighborhood perspectives and opinions. Freeman definitely turns some of the prior notions of gentrification on its head in this book. The topic is of great interest, so it's a shame that it was not written in a more engaging fashion... I definitely had to force myse...more
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Read in November, 2007
This book looked at what gentrification means to residents in two NYC neighborhoods. I found it very interesting to see unexpected perspectives as well as very relevant for anyone because the processes discussed in this book are happening everywhere -- this book focuses on interviews so gives some richness to the issues which are usually only described in academic research or newspapers.
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really engaging book on gentrification in two neighborhoods in NYC (Clinton Hill, and Harlem) but from the view of the residents both long-time and new arrivals. Interviews done by sociologist and black resident of NYC, lance freeman asks the questions: what does gentrification BRING to a neighborhood? what does it eliminate? for whom? in real life terms. a bit dense as far as sociological jargon but excellent to read on a plane!
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