The Commodification Gap - Matthias Bernt
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Présentation The Commodification Gap de Matthias Bernt Format Broché
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Résumé : List of Figures ix List of Tables x Series Editors' Preface xi Preface xii 1 Introduction 1 Gentrification Between Universality and Particularity 1 How to Compare? Why Compare? 8 Concepts and Causation 11 Design of this Study 15 Notes 22 2 Why the Rent Gap isn't Enough 25 Where the Rent Gap Works Well 25 Where the Rent Gap Falls Short 30 When and Why does Capital Flow? 32 At Which Scale is the Rent Gap Positioned? 34 Which Rent? 37 Property as Control? 40 How is the Rent Gap Realised? 43 Embedding Gentrification 48 Economy, Society and States 48 The Commodification Gap 51 Notes 54 3 Three Countries, Three Housing Systems 57 The British Experience 57 From Private Landlordism to a Dual Market 58 The Thatcherite Revolution 60 New Labour: More of the Same? 65 Austerity and New 'Class War Conservatism' Under the Coalition Government 70 Conclusion: Neoliberalism, Tenurial Transformation and Gentrification 73 The German Experience 77 From the Controlled Housing Economy to the L?cke Plan 77 The Design of Tenant Protections 84 The Conservative Wende 86 Reunification and Neoliberal Consensus 89 Conclusion: Gentrification Between Regulation and Deregulation 91 The Russian Experience 98 Housing in the Soviet Union 99 From Shock Therapy to Failing Markets 102 Restricted State Capacities and Opportunity Planning 110 Conclusion: Gentrification in a Dysfunctional Market 112 State Intervention in Housing: Setting the Parameters for Gentrification 118 Notes 124 4 Barnsbury: Gentrification and the Policies of Tenure 129 The Making of Early Gentrification 129 The Right to Buy: Pouring Fuel on the Fire 137 The New Economy of Gentrification 141 Capital Gains Instead of Owner-Occupation 142 Penalty Renting 145 From Value Gap to Super-gentrification 150 Notes 154 5 Prenzlauer Berg: Gentrification Between Regulation and Deregulation 157 From Plan to Market 158 Rolling out the Market, Weakening Public Control 162 Since 2000: Privately Financed Refurbishments, Condominium Boom and No Regulation 164 New Build Gentrification and Energy Efficient Displacement 167 Between Deregulation and Re-regulation 171 Gentrification with Brakes? 174 Notes 179 6 Splintered Gentrification: St Petersburg, Russia 181 Unpredictable Regeneration Schemes 183 World Heritage vs. Gentrification 186 The Dissolution of Kommunalki Flats 192 State-run Repair and Renewal 198 Pro and Contra Gentrification 202 Notes 206 7 The Commodification Gap 207 Universality vs. Particularity Revisited 207 Gentrification and Decommodification 216 Meeting the Challenge: New Directions for Research and Politics 217 Notes 221 Appendix A Compulsory Purchase in Barnsbury 223 Appendix B Residents in NS-SeC Classes 1 and 2 229 References 235 Index 257
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Sommaire: Matthias Bernt is a sociologist and political scientist who works as a Senior Researcher at the Leibniz Institute for Research on Society and Space in Erkner, Germany. He is also Adjunct Professor at Humboldt University in Berlin. His research focuses on the interrelations between urban development and urban governance.
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