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Skid Row, Gallery Row and the space in between: cultural revitalisation and its impacts on two Los Angeles neighbourhoods

机译:滑行,画廊行及其之间的空间:文化复兴及其对洛杉矶两个社区的影响

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As a means for neighbourhood improvement, cultural urban revitalisation seeks to draw business growth and investment by attracting a creative class of young urban professionals. Though criticisms abound that these strategies benefit the wealthy and displace low-income communities, there is little research focusing on how the efforts of social actors can shape or resist this process. The purpose of this study is to offer a micro-level look at the spatial and political contestations and negotiations that occur amongst a variety of community organisations and individuals in two adjacent neighbourhoods in downtown Los Angeles undergoing revitalisation. By approaching 'revitalisation' as an arena where different neighbourhood groups can compete to achieve their goals, it argues that we scrutinise prevailing notions of gentrification and seek to understand the values and actions of stakeholders involved in order to enable more equitable outcomes of urban revitalisation.
机译:作为改善社区环境的一种手段,文化城市的复兴旨在通过吸引富有创造力的年轻城市专业人士来吸引业务增长和投资。尽管有很多批评认为这些策略有益于富人并取代低收入社区,但很少有研究集中在社会行为者的努力如何形成或抵抗这一过程上。这项研究的目的是从微观层面上观察洛杉矶市中心两个相邻社区中正在复兴的各种社区组织和个人之间发生的空间和政治竞争与谈判。通过将“复兴”作为一个可以让不同社区成员竞争以实现其目标的舞台,它认为我们仔细研究了高档化的主流观念,并试图了解利益相关者的价值观和行动,以实现更公平的城市复兴成果。

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