Narratives Great and Small: Neighbourhood Change, Place and Identity in Notting Hill
The area of Notting Hill in west London has been subject to much media coverage in recent years, which, along with substantial gentrification, has given rise to an image of the area as the epitome of fashionable London. This study investigates the views of those marginal to gentrification and mediat...
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Published in | International journal of urban and regional research Vol. 29; no. 1; pp. 67 - 88 |
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Abstract | The area of Notting Hill in west London has been subject to much media coverage in recent years, which, along with substantial gentrification, has given rise to an image of the area as the epitome of fashionable London. This study investigates the views of those marginal to gentrification and mediated representation on their feelings about the local area, its image and their changing neighbourhoods. Many participants in the research resented some of the more recent changes in Notting Hill and the area's representation in the media. However, in contrast to expectations, most of the more working-class respondents involved in the research did not articulate much emotional attachment to the area. They were more concerned with what might be termed the material aspects of life in Notting Hill: convenience, facilities, safety and so on. In contrast, the more middle-class respondents frequently spoke of their regret of the changes to the area, such as the loss of independent shops, and the reduction in diversity. Paradoxically, the loss of working-class landscapes seems a relatively middle-class worry. The symbolically important landscapes described by working-class respondents were related to more immediate, material issues, in which gentrification was only a relatively minor concern. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT] |
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AbstractList | ABSTRACT IN ENGLISH: The area of Notting Hill in west London has been subject to much media coverage in recent years, which, along with substantial gentrification, has given rise to an image of the area as the epitome of fashionable London. This study investigates the views of those marginal to gentrification and mediated representation on their feelings about the local area, its image and their changing neighbourhoods. Many participants in the research resented some of the more recent changes in Notting Hill and the area's representation in the media. However, in contrast to expectations, most of the more working-class respondents involved in the research did not articulate much emotional attachment to the area. They were more concerned with what might be termed the material aspects of life in Notting Hill: convenience, facilities, safety and so on. In contrast, the more middle-class respondents frequently spoke of their regret of the changes to the area, such as the loss of independent shops, and the reduction in diversity. Paradoxically, the loss of working-class landscapes seems a relatively middle-class worry. The symbolically important landscapes described by working-class respondents were related to more immediate, material issues, in which gentrification was only a relatively minor concern. // ABSTRACT IN FRENCH: Ces dernières années, Notting Hill, quartier de l'ouest de Londres, a souvent été sous les feux des médias qui, parallèlement à un net embourgeoisement, ont fait naître une image symbolisant le Londres à la mode. Cette étude s'intéresse à l'opinion des marginaux de cet embourgeoisement et de cette représentation médiatisée, et à leurs sentiments à l'égard du quartier, de son image et de l'évolution de leur voisinage. Certains des changements les plus récents de Notting Hill et l'image du quartier donnée par les médias ont déplu à de nombreux participants à l'étude. Toutefois, contre toute attente, la plupart des interviewés appartenant à la classe ouvrière n'ont pas formulé d'attachement affectif particulier au quartier. Ils se souciaient davantage de ce qu'on pourrait appeler les aspects matériels de la vie à Notting Hill: confort, services, sécurité, etc. En revanche, les sondés des classes plus moyennes ont souvent évoqué leur regret vis-à-vis des changements locaux, comme la disparition des petits commerces et la réduction de la diversité; paradoxalement, la suppression des paysages ouvriers semble un souci des classes plutôt moyennes. Pour les personnes interrogées dans les classes ouvrières, les paysages importants au plan symbolique étaient associés aux questions matérielles directes, parmi lesquelles l'embourgeoisement n'était qu'une préoccupation relativement mineure. Reprinted by permission of Blackwell Publishers The area of Notting Hill in west London has been subject to much media coverage in recent years, which, along with substantial gentrification, has given rise to an image of the area as the epitome of fashionable London. This study investigates the views of those marginal to gentrification & mediated representation on their feelings about the local area, its image & their changing neighbourhoods. Many participants in the research resented some of the more recent changes in Notting Hill & the area's representation in the media. However, in contrast to expectations, most of the more working-class respondents involved in the research did not articulate much emotional attachment to the area. They were more concerned with what might be termed the material aspects of life in Notting Hill: convenience, facilities, safety & so on. In contrast, the more middle-class respondents frequently spoke of their regret of the changes to the area, such as the loss of independent shops, & the reduction in diversity. Paradoxically, the loss of working-class landscapes seems a relatively middle-class worry. The symbolically important landscapes described by working-class respondents were related to more immediate, material issues, in which gentrification was only a relatively minor concern. 1 Table, 6 Figures, 3 Boxes, 61 References. Adapted from the source document. The area of Notting Hill in west London has been subject to much media coverage in recent years, which, along with substantial gentrification, has given rise to an image of the area as the epitome of fashionable London. This study investigates the views of those marginal to gentrification and mediated representation on their feelings about the local area, its image and their changing neighbourhoods. Many participants in the research resented some of the more recent changes in Notting Hill and the area's representation in the media. However, in contrast to expectations, most of the more working-class respondents involved in the research did not articulate much emotional attachment to the area. They were more concerned with what might be termed the material aspects of life in Notting Hill: convenience, facilities, safety and so on. In contrast, the more middle-class respondents frequently spoke of their regret of the changes to the area, such as the loss of independent shops, and the reduction in diversity. Paradoxically, the loss of working-class landscapes seems a relatively middle-class worry. The symbolically important landscapes described by working-class respondents were related to more immediate, material issues, in which gentrification was only a relatively minor concern. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT] |
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Notes | ArticleID:IJUR570 ark:/67375/WNG-M9QL4F5S-L istex:87FA3C30A4CEDA3177A849F7F388D69DEB64AE48 This article arises from a dissertation completed as part of an MSc in Society and Space at Bristol University, for which I was funded by an Economic and Social Research Council studentship. I would like to thank Gary Bridge, who supervised the research and helped to formulate this article. I am grateful to Tony Lemon and Hilda Parker for reading earlier drafts and providing useful comments, and to Ruth Hancock, then director of the Nuffield Community Care Studies Unit, University of Leicester, for granting me time to write this article when I worked there. I would also like to thank two anonymous referees for their intelligent criticism, and particularly for drawing my attention to a wider literature and helping me to strengthen my analysis and presentation. SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-1 content type line 14 ObjectType-Article-2 content type line 23 ObjectType-Article-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 |
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