New research incorporates residents’ lived experiences into the hard data of gentrification

When you think about gentrification, maybe you think of an influx of capital, new high-rises, rising rent prices or a generalized change in demographics. But this largely “misses the lived experiences of folks who are living through these changes,” says Josh Lown, a postdoctoral research fellow in the Community to Community Impact Engine at Northeastern University.

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