Degentrification? Different Aspects of Gentrification before and after the COVID-19 Pandemic
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Background and Objective
1.2. Historical and Geographical Landscape of Itaewon
2. Factors of Gentrification and Degentrification
3. Methods
3.1. Data Selection
3.2. Semantic Network Analysis
3.3. Phases of Gentrification and Degentrification
4. Results
4.1. Gentrification
4.1.1. Gentrification Stage 1 (2010~2014)
4.1.2. Gentrification Stage 2 (2015~2017)
4.2. Degentrification
4.2.1. Degentrification Stage 1 (2018–2019)
4.2.2. Degentrification Stage 2 (2020~30 June 2021)
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Gentrification | Degentrification | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Phase 1 (2010~2014) | Phase 2 (2015~2017) | Phase 1 (2018~2019) | Phase 2 (2020~2021 June 30) | |
Articles | 30 | 257 | 182 | 42 |
Keyword | Frequency | TF-IDF | Degree Centrality |
---|---|---|---|
Cities | 106 | 159.49979 | 0.0574 |
Space | 81 | 151.32899 | 0.04487 |
People | 68 | 116.0029 | 0.04284 |
Cafe | 64 | 120.86908 | 0.03912 |
Market | 53 | 130.62735 | 0.0337 |
Kyungridan-gil | 45 | 111.09374 | 0.02625 |
Restaurant | 41 | 99.19598 | 0.03065 |
Life | 39 | 95.0371 | 0.02761 |
House | 38 | 105.69581 | 0.02761 |
Culture | 37 | 88.79877 | 0.0249 |
Project | 34 | 82.56045 | 0.0249 |
Society | 34 | 82.56045 | 0.02795 |
Usadan village | 30 | 89.29343 | 0.02185 |
Merchant | 27 | 85.6054 | 0.02151 |
World | 27 | 76.92106 | 0.02287 |
Gentrification | 27 | 74.25238 | 0.02355 |
Progress | 25 | 75.75643 | 0.02151 |
Rearrangement | 24 | 71.33878 | 0.01847 |
Exploitation | 23 | 70.47831 | 0.02185 |
Street | 23 | 68.77383 | 0.01982 |
Itaewon-ro | 22 | 72.11069 | 0.01779 |
Redevelopment | 21 | 69.3571 | 0.01813 |
Merchants Association | 20 | 65.2002 | 0.01881 |
Keyword | Frequency | TF-IDF | Degree Centrality |
---|---|---|---|
Gentrification | 714 | 1320.42446 | 0.06768 |
Kyungridan-gil | 579 | 1337.84999 | 0.06601 |
Rent | 572 | 1328.14593 | 0.05047 |
Legal System | 380 | 2191.35427 | 0.02416 |
Region | 361 | 1162.13754 | 0.0519 |
People | 338 | 1057.52408 | 0.04917 |
Landlords | 325 | 1015.81554 | 0.03883 |
Resident | 289 | 848.32343 | 0.03611 |
Cities | 245 | 941.40322 | 0.03549 |
Tenant | 214 | 873.28925 | 0.03264 |
Shop | 197 | 875.55199 | 0.03382 |
Building | 181 | 800.78084 | 0.03153 |
Solution | 159 | 752.4419 | 0.03085 |
Restaurant | 146 | 789.09596 | 0.03128 |
Business District | 124 | 736.34226 | 0.02664 |
House | 105 | 715.49348 | 0.03153 |
Space | 99 | 700.58404 | 0.03079 |
Village Community | 95 | 732.8817 | 0.02806 |
Merchant | 85 | 686.92663 | 0.02305 |
Business | 84 | 663.31044 | 0.02856 |
Development | 74 | 638.46138 | 0.02961 |
Neighborhood | 72 | 672.18338 | 0.02751 |
Artist | 59 | 637.87564 | 0.02472 |
Cafe | 47 | 621.79934 | 0.02497 |
Usadan-ro | 46 | 647.253 | 0.02113 |
Itaewon-ro | 43 | 618.92086 | 0.02119 |
Tourists | 36 | 590.58873 | 0.02509 |
Impression | 9 | 551.39004 | 0.01661 |
Real Estate | 8 | 553.16989 | 0.02206 |
Alley | 6 | 609.35231 | 0.0207 |
Keyword | Frequency | TF-IDF | Degree Centrality |
---|---|---|---|
Gentrification | 674 | 729.16495 | 0.11275 |
Rent | 541 | 714.71068 | 0.06702 |
Policy System | 272 | 1571.44059 | 0.03173 |
Urban Regeneration | 187 | 1022.1241 | 0.04366 |
Conservation | 184 | 915.89354 | 0.03124 |
Region | 167 | 766.69672 | 0.04679 |
Mall Building | 111 | 798.40457 | 0.04391 |
Win–Win Agreement | 101 | 869.82454 | 0.03741 |
Landlord | 100 | 761.3875 | 0.04251 |
Tenants | 95 | 769.48601 | 0.03354 |
Seoul | 86 | 753.36017 | 0.04448 |
Residents | 75 | 697.81563 | 0.03774 |
Self-Employed | 71 | 688.85683 | 0.0407 |
Business District | 69 | 725.87493 | 0.03667 |
Increase | 68 | 631.52053 | 0.02524 |
Solutions | 53 | 595.49895 | 0.03231 |
Development | 52 | 616.97693 | 0.03535 |
Merchant | 49 | 587.86474 | 0.02754 |
Cites | 47 | 668.28026 | 0.03486 |
Kyungridan-gil | 46 | 650.88591 | 0.0277 |
Space | 45 | 628.52175 | 0.03116 |
Shopping Mall Lease Protection Law | 44 | 555.49266 | 0.02318 |
Citizen | 43 | 543.97974 | 0.03108 |
Restaurant | 42 | 534.91906 | 0.02787 |
Contract Request for Renewal | 39 | 558.70392 | 0.02047 |
Ordinance | 14 | 529.67429 | 0.02195 |
Franchise | 9 | 505.59233 | 0.02326 |
Government | 8 | 445.82139 | 0.02466 |
Periphery | 7 | 445.77608 | 0.02376 |
Prevention | 6 | 410.91671 | 0.02063 |
Keyword | Frequency | TF-IDF | Degree Centrality |
---|---|---|---|
Gentrification | 272 | 120.82718 | 0.20406 |
Merchants | 218 | 140.09776 | 0.09692 |
Rent | 203 | 142.56889 | 0.06121 |
COVID-19 | 154 | 259.48406 | 0.06121 |
Vacant | 139 | 195.43662 | 0.03442 |
Young People | 119 | 59.71147 | 0.04781 |
Demise | 112 | 107.82718 | 0.03889 |
Confirmed Case | 103 | 93.01781 | 0.03889 |
Club | 99 | 81.94703 | 0.03442 |
Policy System | 48 | 183.99034 | 0.03442 |
Kyungridan-gil | 35 | 169.57873 | 0.03442 |
Alley | 28 | 157.21789 | 0.03889 |
Yongsan | 24 | 78.91408 | 0.02996 |
Real Estate | 20 | 150.16922 | 0.03889 |
LGBTQ | 8 | 49.21775 | 0.02549 |
Gallery | 7 | 38.15527 | 0.02103 |
Entrance | 7 | 35.21872 | 0.03442 |
Substitution | 5 | 29.09983 | 0.03442 |
Situation | 4 | 25.11274 | 0.03442 |
Characteristics | Possible Indicators | |||
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Gentrification | Signs of escalation | First appearance in the press in 2001 2009: appearance of foreigners entering shops 2013–1015: article exposure frequency surge | News articles and SNS exposure frequency | |
Factors in escalation | Expansion of Itaewon commercial district, Haebangchon urban regeneration area selection, Itaewon Special Tourism Zone Project, Yongsan Park Construction Plan | Creative producer Public project | ||
Progress in earnest | Rent Entitlement | Rapidly expanding commercial area since 2011 Rent has risen significantly since 2012 (50% increase in rent from 2011 to 2016) | Increase in official land price and rent | |
Real estate transaction | The transaction volume of detached houses and apartments has surged since 2013 (160% increase in actual transaction price in Itaewon-dong in 2013–2015) Increase in rental demand (2011~2016) | A surge in real estate transactions Change of store tenants | ||
Business change | Business increase in 2011~2016 | Increase in the number of businesses | ||
Industry change | Decrease in neighborhood stores Significant increase in general restaurants (2010~2015, 12 times) The trend of expanding the scope of the site to the back road | Decreased in the number of neighborhood stores Increase in restaurants | ||
Resident population | Decline in the resident population (January 2012–May 2014 decreased by about 480 people) | Decline in the resident population | ||
etc. | Increase in foot traffic | Increase in foot traffic | ||
Degentrification | Maturity stage of gentrification | Vacancy rate increasing trend Increase in absentee landlords (change to nonresident owners of buildings) | Public policy Increased in vacancy rate Composite/new construction Tourist Franchise | |
Demise of gentrification | COVID-19 Order to ban gathering (no business) for all entertainment facilities in Seoul | Rapid decrease in foot traffic Public policy |
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Chicago/Turabian StyleHan, Soyoung, Cermetrius Lynell Bohannon, and Yoonku Kwon. 2021. "Degentrification? Different Aspects of Gentrification before and after the COVID-19 Pandemic" Land 10, no. 11: 1234. https://doi.org/10.3390/land10111234