Kapitel
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Foreword
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Brian Doucet
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Acknowledgements 9
- Foreword 11
- 1. Introduction: Gentrification and the Media 15
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Part 1 Comparing and Contrasting Discourses on Gentrification
- 2. The Local and International Press and the Gentrification of Western Leipzig (Germany): Between Promotional Narratives of Social Transformations and Late Discovery of the Negatives Consequences of Gentrification 31
- 3. Crime and Gentrification in News Reporting 51
- 4. Part 1: Discussion 65
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Part 2 Place-Making Through Evolving Narratives
- 5. Gentrification as Entertainment: New Orleans as Seen on HGTV 79
- 6. Shaping and Diverting Public Space Regulation : Newspaper Coverage of an Eviction in a Business Improvement District, Washington, DC 99
- 7. Part 2: Discussion 121
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Part 3 Fuelling and Orchestrating Gentrification
- 8. The Eviction of Ethnicity and Class in the Media Coverage of Commercial Gentrification in the 18th Arrondissement of Paris 129
- 9. Constructing the Authenticity of Gentrified Districts? Newspaper Coverage of Belleville (Paris) and El Raval (Barcelona) 151
- 10. Acknowledging the Interplay Between Religion and Gentrification in the Press? “Muslim Enclaves” in Goutte D’Or (Paris) and El Raval (Barcelona) 173
- 11. Part 3: Discussion 197
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Part 4 Voicing Alternative Narratives and Resisting Gentrification
- 12. The “I am Denver” Chief Storytelling Office : Critical Co-Creative Media to Change the Dominant Narrative of Gentrification? 205
- 13. Citizen Journalism and Gentrification: Local Community Views and Discourses on Urban Change in Brixton, London, 2011–2022 225
- 14. Popular vs. Independent Local Newspapers and Anti- Gentrification Resistance: Mixed Representations of the 2015 Cereal Killer Cafe Attack in London 251
- 15. Part 4: Discussion 273
- 16. Conclusion 283
- Index 293
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Acknowledgements 9
- Foreword 11
- 1. Introduction: Gentrification and the Media 15
-
Part 1 Comparing and Contrasting Discourses on Gentrification
- 2. The Local and International Press and the Gentrification of Western Leipzig (Germany): Between Promotional Narratives of Social Transformations and Late Discovery of the Negatives Consequences of Gentrification 31
- 3. Crime and Gentrification in News Reporting 51
- 4. Part 1: Discussion 65
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Part 2 Place-Making Through Evolving Narratives
- 5. Gentrification as Entertainment: New Orleans as Seen on HGTV 79
- 6. Shaping and Diverting Public Space Regulation : Newspaper Coverage of an Eviction in a Business Improvement District, Washington, DC 99
- 7. Part 2: Discussion 121
-
Part 3 Fuelling and Orchestrating Gentrification
- 8. The Eviction of Ethnicity and Class in the Media Coverage of Commercial Gentrification in the 18th Arrondissement of Paris 129
- 9. Constructing the Authenticity of Gentrified Districts? Newspaper Coverage of Belleville (Paris) and El Raval (Barcelona) 151
- 10. Acknowledging the Interplay Between Religion and Gentrification in the Press? “Muslim Enclaves” in Goutte D’Or (Paris) and El Raval (Barcelona) 173
- 11. Part 3: Discussion 197
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Part 4 Voicing Alternative Narratives and Resisting Gentrification
- 12. The “I am Denver” Chief Storytelling Office : Critical Co-Creative Media to Change the Dominant Narrative of Gentrification? 205
- 13. Citizen Journalism and Gentrification: Local Community Views and Discourses on Urban Change in Brixton, London, 2011–2022 225
- 14. Popular vs. Independent Local Newspapers and Anti- Gentrification Resistance: Mixed Representations of the 2015 Cereal Killer Cafe Attack in London 251
- 15. Part 4: Discussion 273
- 16. Conclusion 283
- Index 293