MODELING THE CONTEXT AND CONTINGENCY OF GENTRIFICATION

作者: Elvin K. Wyly , Daniel J. Hammel

DOI: 10.1111/J.1467-9906.1998.TB00424.X

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摘要: ABSTRACT:Recent criticisms of the coherence theories gentrification, potential for its continued expansion in 1990s, and methods assessing extent significance have cast do...

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