Acknowledgements
1. Introduction: Gentrification and the Media – Stéphane Sadoux, Marie-Pierre Vincent, David Fée, Louise Dalingwater
PART 1: Comparing and contrasting discourses on gentrification
2. The Local and International Press and the Gentrification of Western Leipzig (Germany): Between Promotional Narratives of Social Transformations and Late Discovery of the Negatives Consequences of Gentrification – Antonin Girardin
3. Crime and Gentrification in News Reporting – Aurora Wallace
4. Discussion – Martine Drozdz
PART 2: Place-making through evolving narratives
5. Gentrification as entertainment: New Orleans as seen on HGTV – Ella Howard
6. Shaping and diverting public space regulation: newspaper coverage of an eviction in a BID, Washington, DC – Nacima Baron
7. Discussion – Japonica Brown-Saracino
PART 3: Fuelling and orchestrating gentrification
8. The eviction of ethnicity and class in the media coverage of commercial gentrification in the 18th arrondissement of Paris – Pierre Joffre
9. Constructing the authenticity of gentrified districts? Newspaper coverage of Belleville (Paris) and El Raval (Barcelona) – Marina Montaner
10. Acknowledging the interplay between religion and gentrification in the press? “Muslim enclaves” in Goutte d’Or (Paris) and El Raval (Barcelona) – Victor Albert-Blanco
11. Discussion – Yankel Fijalkow
PART 4: Voicing alternative narratives and resisting gentrification
12. The “I am Denver” Chief Storytelling Office: critical co-creative media to change the dominant narrative of gentrification? – Simon Renoir
13. Citizen journalism and gentrification: local community views and discourses on urban change in Brixton, London, 2011-2022 – Stéphane Sadoux
14. Popular vs. independent local newspapers and anti-gentrification resistance: mixed representations of the 2015 Cereal Killer Cafe attack in London – Marie-Pierre Vincent
15. Discussion - Matthew Hardy
Conclusion
INDEX