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Wiped Out by the Greenwave: Environmental Gentrification and the Paradoxical Politics of Urban Sustainability

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CITY & SOCIETY
卷 23, 期 2, 页码 210-229

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1548-744X.2011.01063.x

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This essay examines the intersection of environmental justice activism and state-sponsored sustainable urban development-how is environmental justice activism enabled or disabled in the context of rapid urban development, consensual politics and the seemingly alpha-political language of sustainability? Drawing on ethnographic research conducted in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City, I define a process I refer to as environmental gentrification, which builds on the material and discursive successes of the environmental justice movement and appropriates them to serve high-end development. While it appears as politically-neutral, consensus-based planning that is both ecologically and socially sensitive, in practice, environmental gentrification subordinates equity to profit-minded development. I propose that this process offers a new way of exploring the paradoxes and conundrums facing contemporary urban residents as they fight to challenge the vast economic and ecological disparities that increasingly divide today's cities. [Environmental gentrification, environmental justice, just sustainability, New York City]

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