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Gentrification is extensively discussed in the media, where coverage can describe changing neighbourhoods and analyse the causes and consequences of such change. The media are also arenas in which the voices of those who advocate or resist gentrification can be heard. How can this profusion of content be examined? What methods can be used to critically address the role of the media in constructing and propagating discourses on gentrification? Central to this book is the idea that new research should engage with the theoretical and methodological issues that emerge when media products are used as a corpus to study gentrification.
Contents
Acknowledgements, 1. Introduction: Gentrification and the Media &-Stéphane Sadoux, Marie-Pierre Vincent, David Fée, Louise Dalingwater, 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 &-Antonin Girardin, 3. Crime and Gentrification in News Reporting &-Aurora Wallace, 4. Discussion &-Martine Drozdz, PART 2: Place-making through evolving narratives, 5. Gentrification as entertainment: New Orleans as seen on HGTV &-Ella Howard, 6. Shaping and diverting public space regulation: newspaper coverage of an eviction in a BID, Washington, DC &-Nacima Baron, 7. Discussion &-Japonica Brown-Saracino, 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 &-Pierre Joffre, 9. Constructing the authenticity of gentrified districts? Newspaper coverage of Belleville (Paris) and El Raval (Barcelona) &-Marina Montaner, 10. Acknowledging the interplay between religion and gentrification in the press? Muslim enclaves in Goutte d'Or (Paris) and El Raval (Barcelona) &-Victor Albert-Blanco, 11. Discussion &-Yankel Fijalkow, 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? &-Simon Renoir, 13. Citizen journalism and gentrification: local community views and discourses on urban change in Brixton, London, 2011-2022 &-Stéphane Sadoux, 14. Popular vs. independent local newspapers and anti-gentrification resistance: mixed representations of the 2015 Cereal Killer Cafe attack in London &-Marie-Pierre Vincent, 15. Discussion - Matthew Hardy, Conclusion, INDEX.



