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  1. NEIL SMITH. The Johns Hopkins University. AA debate is emerging over whether gentrification and urban redevelopment are temporary, ephemeral processes or only the beginning of a long-term restructuring. of urban space.

  2. Neil Robert Smith war ein schottisch-amerikanischer Geograph, Stadtforscher und Anthropologe. Er war Professor am Graduate Center der City University of New York. Bekannt war Smith vor allem durch seine zahlreichen Beiträge zum theoretischen Verständnis von Gentrifizierungsprozessen, sowie die von ihm geprägte Theorie ungleicher ...

  3. Smith, Neil (2002): New globalism, new urbanism: gentrification as global urban strategy. In: Antipode 34, 427–50. Google Scholar Smith, Neil; DeFilippis, James (1999): The Reassertion of Economics: 1990s Gentrification in the Lower East Side. In: International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Volume 23: Issue 4, 638–653

    • Andrej Holm
  4. Smith is credited with theories about the gentrification of the inner city as an economic process propelled by urban land prices and city land speculation, rather than by cultural preferences for living in the city in his seminal article Toward a Theory of Gentrification: A Back to the City Movement by Capital, not People (1979).

    • 29 September 2012 (aged 58), New York City, United States
    • 18 July 1954, Leith, Scotland
    • British
  5. Documenting in gritty detail the conflicts that gentrification brings to the new urban 'frontiers', the author explores the interconnections of urban policy, patterns of investment, eviction, and homelessness.

    • Neil Smith
    • London
    • 1996
  6. 2. Juli 2017 · With interdisciplinary and international contributions from leading experts, the book demonstrates the impact of Smiths ideas on understanding the role of urbanisation in general and gentrification, in particular, in contemporary society. The book demonstrates how gentrification varies significantly from city to city, across ...

  7. NEIL SMITH, 1954–2012: AN APPRECIATION. Gentrification and the Revanchist City, as well as later publications. Rent gap theory is now an established concept, firmly embedded in the lexicons of social science research and teaching. Neils work also transformed the history and philosophy of geography.