Gentrification interrupted in Salford, UK: from New Deal to "Limbo-Land" in a contemporary urban periphery

Wallace, Andrew (2015) Gentrification interrupted in Salford, UK: from New Deal to "Limbo-Land" in a contemporary urban periphery. Antipode, 47 (2). pp. 517-538. ISSN 0066-4812

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This paper examines two potential lacunae in understanding low-income residents' experiences of contemporary state-led gentrification via a study of neighbourhood restructuring in Salford, UK, 2004-2014. The first is the localised politics preparing the ground for neighbourhood "redevelopment" and housing demolition. The second is the blighted social landscape which emerges with the subsequent stalling of this project. A focus on "before" and "after" is adopted in order to disrupt the linear policy and "effects" temporalities that much qualitative gentrification research tends to inhabit. We see how state-led neighbourhood restructuring does not simply displace, but carries residents from "empowerment" to abandonment and transfers them from active struggle into devitalised limbo. As such, the paper demarcates challenges and opportunities for resident mobilisation inherent in a vacillating urban renewal programme, powerful in its inception but which has since "hit the buffers" (Lees 2014, Antipode 46(4):921-947) in light of global and municipal fiscal crises.

Keywords:demolition, gentrification, low income housing, neighborhood, redevelopment, urban renewal, England, Salford England, Salford Salford (DST), United Kingdom, bmjgoldcheck, NotOAChecked
Subjects:L Social studies > L410 UK Social Policy
K Architecture, Building and Planning > K440 Urban studies
Divisions:College of Social Science > School of Social & Political Sciences
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Deposited On:10 Apr 2015 08:49

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