ABSTRACT
Chapters by Ella Howard and Nacima Baron raise pertinent questions about how those of us who study media coverage of gentrification operationalize “gentrification,” and, at the same time, about how the media represents and deploys “gentrification.” Together, the two chapters gesture to possible pathways for our future research on this subject, and implicitly engage enduring debates in gentrification studies about what “gentrification” is and how it relates to a set of proximate urban processes and dynamics.
