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Commercial Gentrification, Ethnicity, and Social Mixedness: The Case of Javastraat, Indische Buurt, Amsterdam
City & Community ( IF 2.4 ) Pub Date : 2019-11-15 , DOI: 10.1111/cico.12451
Bahar Sakızlıoğlu 1 , Loretta Lees 2
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textabstractIn this paper, we investigate the ethnic politics of commercial gentrification. We discuss how ethnicity is conceived of, managed by, and integrated into urban policy; and how the changing ethnic composition of the neighborhood is perceived and lived by entrepreneurs with different ethnic and class backgrounds. We employ the notion of “mixed embeddedness,” coined by Kloosterman et al., to understand the changes gentrification brings about for ethnic minority entrepreneurs and to explain their responses to these changes. Using the case study of a gentrifying street in Amsterdam, namely, Javastraat in Indische Buurt, we draw on an analysis of ethnic packaging at the policy level as well as in depth interviews with ethnically Dutch and ethnic minority entrepreneurs. Our findings shed light on how ethnic minorities survive and manage commercial gentrification on their doorsteps as well as the complexity of social mixedness in gentrifying neighborhoods.

中文翻译:

商业高档化、种族和社会混合:Javastraat 案例,Indische Buurt,阿姆斯特丹

文本摘要在本文中,我们研究了商业高档化的种族政治。我们讨论了种族是如何被构思、管理和融入城市政策的;以及不同种族和阶级背景的企业家如何看待和生活社区不断变化的种族构成。我们采用 Kloosterman 等人创造的“混合嵌入”的概念来理解高档化给少数民族企业家带来的变化,并解释他们对这些变化的反应。使用阿姆斯特丹一条高档街道的案例研究,即 Indische Buurt 的 Javastraat,我们借鉴了政策层面的民族包装分析以及对荷兰民族和少数民族企业家的深入采访。
更新日期:2019-11-15
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