TY - CHAP
T1 - Gentrification
AU - Thurber, Amie
AU - Krings, Amy
N1 - Thurber, A., & Krings, A. (2021). Gentrification. In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Encyclopedia of Social Work. Oxford University Press. doi: https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780199975839.013.1413
PY - 2021/11/29
Y1 - 2021/11/29
N2 - Gentrification can be understood as the process through which geographical areas become increasingly exclusive, which disproportionately harms people living in poverty and people of color, as well as the elderly, families, and youth. As such, this article argues that macro social work practitioners should view gentrification as a key concern. Thus, to help guide macro interventions, the article begins by first defining gentrification and describing ways to measure it, while emphasizing its difference from revitalization. Second, the article explores causes of gentrification, including its relationship to systemic racism. Third, the article explores the consequences of gentrification on individuals’ and communities’ well-being, considering how these consequences can influence macro practice. Finally, the article provides insight into ways that macro practitioners can strategically with others to prevent gentrification, mitigate its harms, and proactively support community well-being in areas threatened by gentrification.
AB - Gentrification can be understood as the process through which geographical areas become increasingly exclusive, which disproportionately harms people living in poverty and people of color, as well as the elderly, families, and youth. As such, this article argues that macro social work practitioners should view gentrification as a key concern. Thus, to help guide macro interventions, the article begins by first defining gentrification and describing ways to measure it, while emphasizing its difference from revitalization. Second, the article explores causes of gentrification, including its relationship to systemic racism. Third, the article explores the consequences of gentrification on individuals’ and communities’ well-being, considering how these consequences can influence macro practice. Finally, the article provides insight into ways that macro practitioners can strategically with others to prevent gentrification, mitigate its harms, and proactively support community well-being in areas threatened by gentrification.
KW - Gentrification
KW - Social justice
KW - Discrimination in housing
UR - https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/socwork_fac/570
U2 - 10.1093/acrefore/9780199975839.013.1413
DO - 10.1093/acrefore/9780199975839.013.1413
M3 - Chapter
BT - Encyclopedia of Social Work
ER -