Publication:

Gentrifying the rural? Planning and market processes in rural Ireland (2012)

Author(s): Gkartzios M, Scott M

    Abstract: Rural gentrification represents an emerging research agenda in the context of social transformation of rural localities. Having as a case study the Republic of Ireland, which provides a case of a laissez-faire planning system, this paper first addresses supply-side factors that have provided key preconditions for gentrification to take place. Then, using survey data in case study localities, we examine the extent that gentrification is a factor in rural residential mobility. We argue that the changing rural condition of Ireland provides essential preconditions for gentrification to take place. However, the gentrification literature provides only a partial angle of rural residential mobility, given the nature of rural in-migration observed in our case studies (that is blue-collar and return rural in-migration) during a period of substantial rural housing growth.

      • Date: 11-07-2012
      • Journal: International Planning Studies
      • Volume: 17
      • Issue: 3
      • Pages: 253-276
      • Publisher: Routledge
      • Publication type: Article
      • Bibliographic status: Published
      Staff

      Dr Menelaos Gkartzios
      Lecturer