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[In this chapter, we examine an issue never far from the mind of social scientists and commentators interested in cities: gentrification. After considering key contributions to debates over the gentrification of cities, we explore what the arrival of the ‘gentrifying frontier’ on LG has meant for residents of the estate. More specifically, we explore the consequences of rising property prices and a changing cultural setting for owner-occupiers, private renters, landlords and council tenants. Exploring these consequences of course entails a consideration of what role, if any, members of each group have played in processes of gentrification.]
Published: Mar 31, 2018
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