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Urban Studies

Portland State University

Theses/Dissertations

2005

Portland (Or.) -- Race relations

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Revisiting Invasion-Succession: Social Relations In A Gentrifying Neighborhood, Lynda Franks Sep 2005

Revisiting Invasion-Succession: Social Relations In A Gentrifying Neighborhood, Lynda Franks

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This thesis examines the social relationships of different residents in a gentrifying neighborhood in Northeast Portland, Oregon. It examines theoretical tenants in the social identity tradition to understand social change in terms of the impact of neighborhood change on the day-to-day interactions of individuals in a gentrifying neighborhood by exploring the ways in which different members of that neighborhood define and describe the terms “neighborhood”, “neighbor”, and “neighborly behavior”.

Intergroup neighboring research posits two outcomes of neighborhood change on interactions between old and new neighbors, one of conflict, the other of cooperation. The conflict perspective proposes that, in situations where …