Gentrification: prospects for urban South African society?
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Visser, Gustav
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University of the Free State
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English: The objective of this paper is to highlight some of the current international trends
in the study of gentrification and assess its potential as the research site in a postapartheid
urban context. In the light of international experience and the changing
spatialities of post-apartheid cities, it is argued that recent developments in South
Africa’s city-centres present classic opportunities for gentrification processes to
emerge as part of urban regeneration. This exploration assesses this claim in four sections.
The first deals with issues of definition, while the second reviews the main
theoretical approaches currently employed in understanding gentrification processes.
The third section relates this to gentrification research undertaken in South African
cities, with the concluding section considering the types of gentrification research
issues we might address in the post-apartheid context.
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Visser, G. (2003). Gentrification: prospects for urban South African society? Acta Academica, Supplementum (1), 79-104.