Neoliberalization and Spatial (In)Justice: The Gentrification of Harlem
Résumé
Based on the example of Harlem's gentrification, this article questions the impacts of neoliberalization on spatial justice. It supports the hypothesis that gentrification policies result from neoliberal processes of production of space, which both in their results and processes create spatial injustice. After presenting the physical and economical transformation of Harlem in the neoliberal context of New York, the article discusses the distribution of the " benefits " of its gentrification. Then, this study turns to the relations between public and private stakeholders based on the case study of the expansion of Columbia University.
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