The Commodification Gap : Gentrification and Public Policy in London, Berlin and St. Petersburg
THE COMMODIFICATION GAP âÂIn an elegant and careful theoretical analysis, this book demonstrates how gentrification is always entwined with institutions and distinctive contextual processes. Matthias Bernt develops a new concept, the "commodification gap", which is tested in three richly researched cases. With this, the concept of gentrification becomes a multiplicity and the possibility of conversations across different urban contexts is expanded. A richly rewarding read!' Jennifer Robinson, Professor of Human Geography, University College London, UKâÂUrban studies has reached a stalemate of universalism versus particularism. Matthias Bernt is breaking out of this deadlock by being very precise about what exactly is universal and what is not and how one can conceptualize both. The Commodity Gap is a key contribution to not only gentrification studies, but also to comparative urbanism and urban studies at large.' Manuel B. Aalbers, Division of Geography Tourism, KU Leuven, BelgiumThe Commodification Gap
resource for researchers and academics studying human geography, housing studies, urban sociology and spatial planning. [Publisher's Text]
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