Gentrification in the Global South: new insights from Chinese Studies
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Published:2020-11-16
Issue:87
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ISSN:2605-3322
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Container-title:Boletín de la Asociación de Geógrafos Españoles
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Short-container-title:BAGE
Author:
Guan HaotianORCID,
Cao HuhuaORCID
Abstract
Following the introduction of the “gentrification” concept by Ruth Glass in 1964, Anglo-Saxon urban geographers have extensively studied the process and phenomenon of gentrification. In recent years, gentrification studies have moved beyond the Anglo-Saxon academic field. This paper aims to review the current stage of English-Language gentrification studies about China. Using the case of China, the paper argues that gentrification can be generalized to a universally applied paradigm. However, the challenges of studying gentrification in any country are to transfer and adapt the broad paradigm that could capture the complexities of local conditions. Scholars studying gentrification in China have recognized the local and national differences that are specific to China and have worked out to establish their own theories.
Publisher
Asociacion Espanola de Geografia
Subject
Geography, Planning and Development,Environmental Science (miscellaneous),Urban Studies,Earth-Surface Processes
Cited by
2 articles.
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