2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0743-0167(99)00019-4
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The resale of right to buy dwellings: a case study of migration and social change in rural England

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“…While population changes in rural areas were first defined in 1960s and 1970s as rural repopulation, rural regeneration, rural development, and rural renaissance (Phillips, 2005;Phillips, 2009), research which drew attention to the class dimension of this population change began increasing in the 1980s (Cloke & Thrift, 1987;Cloke & Thrift, 1990;Urry, 1995). Some pioneering studies (Phillips, 1993;Chaney & Sherwood, 2000;Smith & Phillips, 2001;Smith N., 2002) demonstrated that a class change and displacement process which is similar to urban areas is also experienced in rural areas.…”
Section: A Brief Discussion On Rural Gentrificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…While population changes in rural areas were first defined in 1960s and 1970s as rural repopulation, rural regeneration, rural development, and rural renaissance (Phillips, 2005;Phillips, 2009), research which drew attention to the class dimension of this population change began increasing in the 1980s (Cloke & Thrift, 1987;Cloke & Thrift, 1990;Urry, 1995). Some pioneering studies (Phillips, 1993;Chaney & Sherwood, 2000;Smith & Phillips, 2001;Smith N., 2002) demonstrated that a class change and displacement process which is similar to urban areas is also experienced in rural areas.…”
Section: A Brief Discussion On Rural Gentrificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to production theory state-led gentrification via planning decisions and housing policies play a significant role in both rural and urban communities. Another common feature is the active role assumed by the private sector in the gentrification process, through the activities of developers, realtors and financiers (Smith, 1979;Phillips, 2004;Phillips, 2005;Phillips, 2007;Phillips, 2009;Ghose, 2004;Darling, 2005;Chaney & Sherwood, 2000;Stockdale, 2010).…”
Section: A Brief Discussion On Rural Gentrificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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