This course provides an introduction to gentrification and to the cultural impacts of housing displacement for people in cities and neighbourhoods across the world. Gentrification is a term which has been used to describe the process by which wealthier people move into an area leading to the displacement of poorer groups who are priced out of the area by increases in rents and housing prices. It is usually associated with physical improvements to the housing stock and to changes in local shops and services. Sometimes it is closely associated with the displacement of black people by white people. Gentrification is never neutral in its effects. Places change. They look and feel different and different people live there.
Cultural impact of housing displacement gentrification
Instructor: Dr Craig Gurney
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There are 4 modules in this course
Welcome to the course. This week we will consider what the term gentrification means and how the meaning of the term has changed over time. We will identify key debates and key thinkers and ask you to critically reflect upon your own pre-conceptions about what gentrification means.
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12 videos5 readings4 assignments3 discussion prompts
This week we will take the time to look at some of the key gentrification debates in a bit more detail. We will consider economic, social, and cultural dimensions to gentrification before concluding by looking at gentrification as an issue of race and social justice.
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6 videos7 readings2 assignments6 discussion prompts
This week is an opportunity to find out about cutting-edge gentrification research. In a series of interviews conducted in January 2021, we learn about (i) the kind of research being undertaken and how it contributes to gentrification studies, (ii) how researchers define what gentrification means to them in their work; (iii) how the absence/presence of gentrification is measured and how case studies are selected; and (iv) what motivates researchers to work in this area.
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24 videos6 readings2 assignments
In this final week of the course we will have a chance to take stock to reflect upon what you've learnt and the skills you've acquired. We will review some of the strategies that have emerged to resist gentrification and hear some expert advice on how to study gentrification. The week will conclude with some suggestions about the ways in which you might deploy you newly acquired knowledge and skills.
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11 videos6 readings2 assignments2 discussion prompts
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Reviewed on Jun 21, 2021
Very insightful.. Highly knowledgeable.. Thanks to Dr. Craig for making this a wonderful journey..
Reviewed on Jan 30, 2023
Excellently structured and and helpful in pointing out further resources for students as well as providing further reading.
Reviewed on Feb 19, 2024
Great class if you want to know how marginalized groups are impacted by gentrification.
Recommended if you're interested in Social Sciences
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University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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