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* | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_renewal Urban Renewal] (Seems there are quite a few different terms, 'Urban Redevelopment" may be a better term. Although "revitalization" could also encompass poverty reduction/mental health+other healthcare infrastructure improvement, etc. A pessimist could call it an innuendo to an extent, so there is that aspect to look into | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gentrification The Wikipedia Page On Gentrification] | |||
*A "Definitions" Section may be good pre-discussion section so everyone would know what one meant by each phrase: | |||
**[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghetto The Wikipedia Page On Ghetto] defines one as: | |||
*** "A ghetto is a part of a city in which members of a minority group live, especially as a result of political, social, legal, environmental or economic pressure.[1] Ghettos are often known for being more impoverished than other areas of the city." | |||
***I understood this context in "Ghettoization", but didn't realize that was the proper usage of the word, in the American English i have heard it focuses mainly on the area having that visible symptoms of poverty etc, but in hindsight with [[Redlining]] and all that it makes sense | |||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skid_row The Wikipedia Page On Skid Row] (This term could work, but is a bit archaic short of mention in music/movies etc) | |||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slum The Wikipedia Page On Slums] | |||
**This is interesting too in that it focuses not just on the poverty but highlights the mass Rural to Urban Migration aspect (although this may better fit [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanty_town Shantytowns] ) | |||
**At the end of the day as long as everyone knows what you mean when you say the name, and it fits all contexts it needs to it works | |||
**I personally feel Low Income Neighborhoods or perhaps with the preface "Chronically-" or "Historically-" works well, i'd love to hear what others think about all this | |||
**As per usual ''looking into non-wikipedia media and sources'' will be useful |
Revision as of 00:14, 1 September 2023
Basics
- This page aims to combine The History of Urban Revitalization Efforts and discussions on the concept of Gentrification /into a unified stance/policy to
- Upon seeing the conditions those living in Low Income (and thus often High Crime / Low Investment, Social Contract Collapse, etc) Areas such as Favelas, most people want to help
- This admirable and should be done
- HOWEVER:
- Before "diving into" anything one should do their reading and understand the underlying issues for that area that lead to it being that way
- Any solutions should be made in collaboration with the local community; One should respect their Collective Agency
- Individual Agency / Sense of Agency are also related, but this second point overall needs some clarification
Internal Links
External Links
- Urban Renewal (Seems there are quite a few different terms, 'Urban Redevelopment" may be a better term. Although "revitalization" could also encompass poverty reduction/mental health+other healthcare infrastructure improvement, etc. A pessimist could call it an innuendo to an extent, so there is that aspect to look into
- The Wikipedia Page On Gentrification
- A "Definitions" Section may be good pre-discussion section so everyone would know what one meant by each phrase:
- The Wikipedia Page On Ghetto defines one as:
- "A ghetto is a part of a city in which members of a minority group live, especially as a result of political, social, legal, environmental or economic pressure.[1] Ghettos are often known for being more impoverished than other areas of the city."
- I understood this context in "Ghettoization", but didn't realize that was the proper usage of the word, in the American English i have heard it focuses mainly on the area having that visible symptoms of poverty etc, but in hindsight with Redlining and all that it makes sense
- The Wikipedia Page On Ghetto defines one as:
- The Wikipedia Page On Skid Row (This term could work, but is a bit archaic short of mention in music/movies etc)
- The Wikipedia Page On Slums
- This is interesting too in that it focuses not just on the poverty but highlights the mass Rural to Urban Migration aspect (although this may better fit Shantytowns )
- At the end of the day as long as everyone knows what you mean when you say the name, and it fits all contexts it needs to it works
- I personally feel Low Income Neighborhoods or perhaps with the preface "Chronically-" or "Historically-" works well, i'd love to hear what others think about all this
- As per usual looking into non-wikipedia media and sources will be useful