The aim of this paper is to ground gentrification processes within a broader urban transformation pattern and within a deeper historical account, taking an ordinary city into consideration: Turin, in the North West of Italy. The paper elaborates on qualitative data collected along a twenty year span, allowing reflection on different phases and dynamics of capital extraction across time. We will show that, problematically, gentrification was considered as a positive model by local authorities and that it was adopted as a reference by both private and public actors to generate local growth and to react to economic crises.
Adaptive urbanism in ordinary cities: Gentrification and temporalities in Turin (1993–2021) / Bolzoni, Magda; Semi, Giovanni. - In: CITIES. - ISSN 0264-2751. - 134:(2023), p. 104144. [10.1016/j.cities.2022.104144]
Adaptive urbanism in ordinary cities: Gentrification and temporalities in Turin (1993–2021)
Bolzoni, Magda;Semi, Giovanni
2023
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The aim of this paper is to ground gentrification processes within a broader urban transformation pattern and within a deeper historical account, taking an ordinary city into consideration: Turin, in the North West of Italy. The paper elaborates on qualitative data collected along a twenty year span, allowing reflection on different phases and dynamics of capital extraction across time. We will show that, problematically, gentrification was considered as a positive model by local authorities and that it was adopted as a reference by both private and public actors to generate local growth and to react to economic crises.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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