2013
DOI: 10.2174/1874942901306010050
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Rethink Your Public Space: Community Events in Gentrified Brooklyn

Abstract: Retail and demographic gentrification is well documented in the social sciences, but few studies have examined the impact of this process on a neighborhood's public spaces. This paper focuses on an annual street closure event in Williamsburg, Brooklyn -a former working class neighborhood that is now attracting wealthy members of the upper class. 'Williamsburg Walks,' part of a New York City initiative, eliminates car traffic on the main commercial street for select summer weekends. Residents and visitors are e… Show more

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“…Home-making practices—which can also be applied to sections of neighbourhoods as will be done in this paper—take place against the backdrop of permanency and movement, staying and leaving, continuity (practices of everyday life) and discontinuity (changes which threaten everyday practices) (Mallet 2004 , p. 79; Martucci 2013 ; Reinders and van der Land 2008 , p. 7).…”
Section: Home and Belongingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Home-making practices—which can also be applied to sections of neighbourhoods as will be done in this paper—take place against the backdrop of permanency and movement, staying and leaving, continuity (practices of everyday life) and discontinuity (changes which threaten everyday practices) (Mallet 2004 , p. 79; Martucci 2013 ; Reinders and van der Land 2008 , p. 7).…”
Section: Home and Belongingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Home-making practices take place against the backdrop of permanency and movement, staying and leaving, continuity -practices of everyday life -and discontinuity -changes that threaten everyday practices (Mallet, 2004, p. 79;Martucci, 2013). Both home and home-making can contribute to a sense of belonging, a concept of analysis increasingly used in social sciences (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%