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Relevance, gentrification and the development of a new hegemony on urban policies in Antwerp, Belgium

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This paper applies a state-theoretical perspective to a historical analysis of gentrifi cation and urban policies in Antwerp, Belgium. Before 1970, the city experienced a period of modernist hegemony, with urban development policies characterised by slum clearing, peripheral high-rise social housing construction and inner-city offi ce development. After moving through a period of non-hegemony with intense debate and struggle about urban development, the city now appears to be experiencing another period of hegemony in urban policy of which state support for gentrifi cation has become the centrepiece. A historical state-theoretical approach shows how this move has been the consequence of local institutionalisation and political confl icts following the collapse of modernism, and provides insight into the opportunities available for critical observers of gentrifi cation to enhance policy relevance.
Journal: Urban Studies
ISSN: 0042-0980
Issue: 12
Volume: 45
Pages: 2499 - 2519
Publication year:2008
Accessibility:Open