2015, Volume 120, Issue 2
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Who Are the Gentrifiers and How Do They Change Central City Neighbourhoods? Privatization, Commodification, and Gentrification in Bucharest
Liviu Chelcea, Raluca Popescu, Darie Cristea
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Newbuild gentrification, tele-urbanization and urban growth: placing the cities of the post-Communist South in the gentrification debate
Michael Gentile, Joseph Salukvadze, David Gogishvili
pp. 134-163 -
New-build gentrification in the post-socialist city: Łódź and Leipzig two decades after socialism
Andrej Holm, Szymon Marcińczak, Agnieszka Ogrodowczyk
pp. 164-187 -
Studentification in the postsocialist context: The case of Cracow and the Tri-City (Gdansk, Gdynia and Sopot)
Monika Murzyn-Kupisz, Magdalena Szmytkowska
pp. 188-209 -
Between gentrification and reurbanisation: The participatory dimension of bottom-up regeneration in Gdańsk, Poland
Maja Grabkowska
pp. 210-225 -
Inner-city transformation between reurbanization and gentrification: Leipzig, eastern Germany
Annegret Haase, Dieter Rink
pp. 226-250 -
Beyond gentrification: Diversified neighbourhood upgrading in the inner city of Budapest
Zoltán Kovács, Reinhard Wiessner, Romy Zischner
pp. 251-274 -
Patterns and Drivers of Inner City Social Differentiation in Prague and Tallinn
Anneli Kährik, Jakub Novák, Jana Temelová, Kati Kadarik, Tiit Tammaru
pp. 275-295