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Gentrification around the World, Volume IVisualizing the Contrary Logics of ‘Regeneration’ Through Arts Practice-Based Research

Gentrification around the World, Volume I: Visualizing the Contrary Logics of ‘Regeneration’... [The ‘social violence’ that Neil Smith identified as operating within processes of gentrification and regeneration (Houses in Transformation: Interventions in European Gentrification. NAi Publishers, Rotterdam, pp. 15–26, 2010) is often obfuscated by the official language of urban renewal. Hegemonic reports and vision documents dictate a particular narrative of regeneration, which may be at odds with the material conditions on the ground. This chapter will discuss a critical spatial practice in which collaborative, artistic research actions seek to excavate and to visualize the complex forces and contrary logics entangled in processes of regeneration, and the impact those logics have on matters of socio-spatial justice in the city of Limerick, Ireland.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Gentrification around the World, Volume IVisualizing the Contrary Logics of ‘Regeneration’ Through Arts Practice-Based Research

Editors: Krase, Jerome; DeSena, Judith N.

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020
ISBN
978-3-030-41336-1
Pages
113 –139
DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-41337-8_6
Publisher site
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Abstract

[The ‘social violence’ that Neil Smith identified as operating within processes of gentrification and regeneration (Houses in Transformation: Interventions in European Gentrification. NAi Publishers, Rotterdam, pp. 15–26, 2010) is often obfuscated by the official language of urban renewal. Hegemonic reports and vision documents dictate a particular narrative of regeneration, which may be at odds with the material conditions on the ground. This chapter will discuss a critical spatial practice in which collaborative, artistic research actions seek to excavate and to visualize the complex forces and contrary logics entangled in processes of regeneration, and the impact those logics have on matters of socio-spatial justice in the city of Limerick, Ireland.]

Published: Apr 24, 2020

Keywords: Regeneration; Arts practice-based research; Commodification of space; Counter-public sphere; Critical spatial practice

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