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Gentrification in Barnsbury Josh Bicknell Index Chapter one: Introduction 1. Burgess Model 2. The Historical Development of Barnsbury 3. Location of Barnsbury 4. The process of Gentrification in Barnsbury 5. Hypotheses Chapter two: Data Sources 1. National Census 2. Electoral Register 3. Questionnaire 4. Visual Survey 5. Residential Environmental Quality Survey 6. Interviews Chapter three: Results 1. Electoral Register 2. Housing Quality Survey 3. Hypothesis Results Chapter four: Conclusions 1. Views 2. Links 3. Evaluation 4. Improvements 5. Area 6. Interview 1 7. Interview 2 8. Summary Gentrification in Barnsbury Josh Bicknell Chapter one: Introduction Aim: To study the process of gentrification in London, Islington Gentrification is an unusual social process. It had not happened before the 1960s and even now it is quite rare. It occurs when middle class people move into a working class area. Most areas decline in social status over time. We say that they filter down the social hierarchy, i.e. when people move out of areas, poorer people usually replace them. The inner city in many UK cities was largely built from a Victorian middle class, now many...

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