The ‘Double Movements’ of Neighbourhood Change: Gentrification and Public Policy in Harlem and Prenzlauer Berg
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Author/contributor
- Bernt, Matthias (Author)
Title
The ‘Double Movements’ of Neighbourhood Change: Gentrification and Public Policy in Harlem and Prenzlauer Berg
Abstract
This article explores the interrelation of gentrification and public policies in the neighbourhoods of Prenzlauer Berg (Berlin) and Harlem (New York City). It draws on Karl Polanyi’s concept of a ‘double movement’ and argues that gentrification is fundamentally a political process. Thus, while demise in the face of market forces, or even an active support of gentrification, is clearly visible in both neighbourhoods, the relation between public policies and gentrification is also highly unstable and contradictory. The cases studied highlight that the resources to push or prevent gentrification are contingent; they are not built into the essence of urban development.
Publication
Urban Studies (Sage Publications, Ltd.)
Volume
49
Issue
14
Pages
3045-3062
Date
November 27, 2012
Journal Abbr
Urban Studies (Sage Publications, Ltd.)
Language
English
ISSN
00420980
Short Title
The ‘Double Movements’ of Neighbourhood Change
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Bernt, Matthias. 2012. “The ‘Double Movements’ of Neighbourhood Change: Gentrification and Public Policy in Harlem and Prenzlauer Berg.” Urban Studies (Sage Publications, Ltd.) 49 (14): 3045–62. DOI: 10.1177/0042098012437746.
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Keywords
- Berlin (Germany)
- economic conditions
- gentrification
- Germany
- government policy
- Harlem (New York, N.Y.)
- social conditions
- urban planning
- urban renewal
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