- etymonline.com word/gentrificationgentrification (n.) 1973, noun of action from gentrify. ... Trends of gentrification. adapted from books.google.com/ngrams/. Ngrams are probably unreliable.
- en.wikiquote.org wiki/GentrificationSpiritually, gentrification is the removal of the dynamic mix that defines urbanity—the familiar interaction of different kinds of people creating ideas together.
- cqlife.net gentrificaciongentrification we explain what is the gentrification of a neighborhood or city, its causes, consequences and examples in mexico and france.
- theplanjournal.com article/gentrification-and-…Gentrification also threatens a city’s spatial heterogeneity which, through its diverse forms and meanings, can support the enactment of democratic urban life.
- opinionfront.com history-causes-effects-of-…Gentrification is a man-made concept believed to be invading the ingenuity of society, and is often spoken about in a negative light.
- difference.wiki gentrification-vs-…Gentrification has more universally recognized definitions and scholarly consensus compared to regentrification.
- wrightrealtors.com home/gentrification.htmOrigin and Etymology. Gentrification has happened since ancient times; in Britain large villas were replacing small shops by the third century.
- vaia.com en-us/explanations/human-geography/urban…Gentrification is occurring in many cities all over the world, but in many areas, gentrification is often tied to issues of race and ethnicity.
- governing.com archive/gov-gentrification-…Gentrification signifies displacement of the poor, mostly people of color. “Gentrification” is a word that urban politicians do not like and try hard not to use.