Gentrification

Running Head: GENTRIFICATION 1
Gentrification
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Gentrification
Gentrification is referred to as the active and deliberate process of renovating the
deteriorated urban towns and neighborhoods by encouraging the emigration influx of more
aristocratic residents. It's a renowned term in matters political and urban planning. Most of the
conversations revolving this idea have evolved from a long time ago when many ancient
societies sort to grow themselves to new civilizations. Gentrification, therefore, can be viewed as
a significant result of heightened interest in a particular environment. Previous "gentrifies" or
agents of gentrification were the low-income artist or Boheme communities (Brown, 2017). This
paper will present in comparison and contrast how the same concept has been discussed by other
sources, what were their points of convergence and divergence, finally giving a conclusion to
which end thoughts will be illustrated.
As Lydia in her book; World Regional Geography Concepts postulates, gentrification is a
process that has been deployed by many economies to revolutionize their urban centers into more
industrial centers as opposed to the original agrarian based ones (Pulsipher, 2009). This was
translated to possibly mean that the urban centers were to transform into centers of production
and the rural areas were to remain centers of consumption. Analyzed critically, the shifting of the
wealthy persons into urban areas so that they can influence the modernization of those regions
would have left the otherwise rural parts of a given geographical area populated with the less
affluent. That shift of demography would be antagonistic to the entire essence of gentrification.
Gentrification envisages the even distribution of the gentrifying agents within a given local to
promote even urbanization. But in contrast to this Mr. Ley (another contributor) explains;
gentrification according is more of an emigration of both the affluent and the low-income earners
(Ley, 2017). His view is based on the fact that wealthy neighborhoods need low-income workers
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to employ run their chores if everyone is aristocratic, then who would run the mundane jobs in a
given district? However, Blasius (another contributor) also contrasts Lydia's concepts and
supports Mr. Leys idea by attesting that gentrification is the emigration of both the affluent and
low-income individuals into towns to promote equal and equitable development. He also insists
that some level of gentrification also occurs in the rural areas since most of the raw materials
consequently needed to develop the urban areas would be sourced from the rural regions thus
still stimulating urbanization within those areas (Blasius, 2016).
Another aspect of gentrification is the gentrifiers or the agents of the gentrification
process. Lydia places more emphasis on women being the principal agents to this process (as
mentioned previously). Women are the transmitters of culture and the principle propagators of
family life, where they are, societies grow. With communities increasing by population, there
arises the inherent need to have social services like schools, hospitals, shopping centers. This
need compels a society to adopt the new changes and move towards urbanization as a conscious
response to these requirements (thus urbanization). However, Blasius and Shin (another
contributor) are of a different opinion; they view men as the principal agents of gentrification. As
Blasius illustrates, its men who are primarily involved with discovery and conquering of new
lands, he pictures them as the gender than stimulates emigration to new virgin lands and sow
seeds of life thereby settling. It's only after that first gesture that women pick it up, but the latter
cannot be acclaimed as to be the originators of the entire process (Shin, 2016). Shin also acutely
supports the male gender as the principal agents of this process. However, he depicts of a more
collaborative effort between both men and women as the agents to the process. He insists that
men could be the primary instigators of the gentrification process by emigrating to new lands,
but women are the catalysts of the same process. As mentioned previously, women are the
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transmitters of culture and where they are families are envisaged, and then the need for societal
development to meet the communal needs arise.
However, the three of them stand in contrast to the idea presented by Cardullo, his
opinion centers on artists being the chief gentrifiers of a given locality (Cardullo, 2017). They
are the group of persons that implement their creativity and imagination in structuring how
buildings and other amenities of a given town are to look like. They are the chief architectures of
principal cities, and the rest of the populace only comes to occupy and utilize the models already
sculptured in by the artists. This idea charters a different course of thought when it comes to the
agents of gentrification since much of the emphasis had prior been placed on genders and
availability of funding, but no school of thought had enlisted the significance of the artist in
place. Cardullo's view is also alluded to by Lydia, (mentioned previously), she ascribes little to
the very negligible importance of the architectures of a given town and attributes more
significance to the women, who are at best being wealthy. That would bring in the aspect of
culture transmission and funding. She further argues that if the artists were to sketch and create
blueprints of real estate developing they would still have to rely on funding to realize their
drawings.
However, the four contributors to this topic have aspects of the same that they agree of,
they agree on the following merits of gentrification; that it ultimately brings in urbanization to
less developed areas. Lydia in her way expresses that the emigration of women to new places
brings in the aspects of family that roll in the needs to develop a given place to accommodate the
communal needs of the people (as mentioned previously). Blasius and Shin who hold the opinion
that men or both men and women respectively are the agents of the process, ultimately lead to
the urbanization of a given place regardless the agents involved. Cardullo on the other hand, who
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introduces artists, also gunners up to an urbanized locality because women and the monetary
aspects of developments left alone cannot plan cities and towns to ensure that all societal
elements are incorporated in the architecture and future planning of a city. The five of them
regardless their agents of the process, agree to one possible outcome that is urbanization.
They are also in agreement that the process helps curb crime rates. With poor
development comes the increase in unemployment which in turn leads to related criminal
activities. Lydia describes that in any given community, the discriminated against gender when it
comes to employment opportunities are the women and young, uneducated men (Pulsipher et
al.'s, 2009). She, therefore, argues that with gentrification creating more developments and thus
job opportunities, women would find themselves in this newly available opportunities and
therefore more households would be stable and the possible propensities to crime mitigated. Shin
and Blasius also attest to the fact that with both men and women having equal opportunities for
employment and earning a decent living the rates of rampant crime would decrease (Shin et al.'s,
2016), (Blasius et al.'s, 2016). Cardullo also describes that with cities well planned for and land
set aside for all communal aspects like playing fields and sports arenas, the idle men and women
would get places to go and indulge in leisure activities thus reducing criminal statistics (Cardullo
et al.'s, 2017).
Conclusion
Having analyzed the views of the five sources that have contributed towards this topic,
some aspects are particular, and they include; gentrification must have gentrifiers or in other
terms agents. The process is highly dependent upon the society for it to work. It incorporates the
involvement of more than just men and women but even professionals who inject in their
knowledge towards the eventual transformation of a locality. Funding is also another crucial
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aspect of the same process, other to which the entire process is hampered. Development needs
agents, professional planning, and funding for its work. However it is essential that all
professionals in a given locality identify their role towards the gentrification of a given section of
their location, this process is not just about urbanization but also a psychological and ideological
development. Every profession has a communal aspect that can be exploited to yield more merits
than only simple urbanization.
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References
Blasius, J., Friedrichs, J., &Rühl, H. (2016). Pioneers and gentrifiers in the process of
gentrification. International Journal of Housing Policy, 16(1), 50-69.
Brown-Saracino, J. (2017). Explicating Divided Approaches to Gentrification and Growing
Income Inequality. Annual Review of Sociology, (0).
Cardullo, P., &Kitchin, R. (2017). Living Labs, vacancy, and gentrification.
Ley, D., & Yang, Q. (2017). Global Gentrifications: Uneven Development and Displacement;
and Planetary Gentrification. The AAG Review of Books, 5(2), 112-115.
Pulsipher, L. M., Pulsipher, A., & Goodwin, C. M. (2009). World regional geography concepts.
Macmillan.
Shin, H. B., Lees, L., &López-Morales, E. (2016). Introduction: Locating gentrification in the
global east. Urban Studies, 53(3), 455-470.

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