Resisting gentrification-induced displacement: advantages and disadvantages to ‘staying put’ among non-profit social services in London and Los Angeles
Resisting gentrification-induced displacement: advantages and disadvantages to ‘staying put’ among non-profit social services in London and Los Angeles
This paper focuses on resistance to gentrification-induced displacement among non-profit social services in London and Los Angeles. I identify three key strategies for ‘staying put’: private, voluntary sector embeddedness, and public sector support. Results suggested both advantages and disadvantages to resisting displacement, which also varied by city
gentrification, displacement, non-profit social services, los Angeles, london, comparative
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Deverteuil, Geoffrey
22636102-b1c3-47fc-936a-f370dd6d5856
June 2012
Deverteuil, Geoffrey
22636102-b1c3-47fc-936a-f370dd6d5856
Deverteuil, Geoffrey
(2012)
Resisting gentrification-induced displacement: advantages and disadvantages to ‘staying put’ among non-profit social services in London and Los Angeles.
Area, 44 (2), .
(doi:10.1111/j.1475-4762.2011.01061.x).
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This paper focuses on resistance to gentrification-induced displacement among non-profit social services in London and Los Angeles. I identify three key strategies for ‘staying put’: private, voluntary sector embeddedness, and public sector support. Results suggested both advantages and disadvantages to resisting displacement, which also varied by city
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e-pub ahead of print date: 9 November 2011
Published date: June 2012
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gentrification, displacement, non-profit social services, los Angeles, london, comparative
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/202895
ISSN: 0004-0894
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