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Contents:
- THE 'GAYTRIFITN' EFFECT: WHY GAY NEIGHBOURHOODS ARE BEG PRICED OUT
- BETWEEN “GHETTOS”, “SAFE SPAC” AND “GAYTRIFITN”
THE 'GAYTRIFITN' EFFECT: WHY GAY NEIGHBOURHOODS ARE BEG PRICED OUT
Michael Sibalis, Urban Space and Homosexualy: The Example of the Marais, Paris' 'Gay Ghetto', Urban Studi, Vol. 41, No. 9, SPECIAL ISSUE: SEX AND THE CITY: SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC EXPLORATIONS IN URBAN SEXUALITY (Augt 2004), pp. 1739-1758 * gay villages levine 1979 *
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