Stakeholders' longitudinal perspectives on a large public housing redevelopment in Los Angeles, California.

Q3 Social Sciences
Judith L Perrigo, Jose J Scott, Victoria Shier, Ashlesha Datar
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Abstract

The Homeownership and Opportunity for People Everywhere VI programme (HOPE VI) model created a new approach to redeveloping public housing in the US, paving the way for the Choice Neighborhoods Initiative (CNI). Unlike traditional public housing redevelopment, CNI aims to revitalise entire ecosystems to create sustainable, thriving communities by focusing on housing, people, neighbourhoods and participatory community planning. This study used qualitative methods to explore the longitudinal perspectives of 12 stakeholders involved in a large CNI-funded public housing redevelopment project in Los Angeles, California. Our grounded theory analysis identified four key themes: (1) persistent community ghosts; (2) growing regeneration rooted in optimism and hope for the future; (3) displacement concerns; and (4) the emergence of a mixed-income dichotomy. These findings underscore the importance of continued community involvement in redevelopment efforts, especially in communities that bear complex historical and social challenges.

利益相关者对加州洛杉矶大型公共住房重建的纵向视角。
住房所有权和机会无处不VI项目(HOPE VI)模式为美国公共住房的重建创造了一种新方法,为选择社区倡议(CNI)铺平了道路。与传统的公共住房重建不同,CNI旨在通过关注住房、人、社区和参与式社区规划,振兴整个生态系统,创造可持续发展的繁荣社区。本研究采用定性方法,从纵向角度探讨了12个利益相关者参与了加州洛杉矶一个大型cni资助的公共住房重建项目。我们的扎根理论分析确定了四个关键主题:(1)持续存在的社区幽灵;(2)基于对未来的乐观和希望而不断增长的新生;(3)位移问题;(4)混合收入二分法的出现。这些发现强调了社区继续参与重建工作的重要性,特别是在面临复杂历史和社会挑战的社区。
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Journal of Urban Regeneration and Renewal
Journal of Urban Regeneration and Renewal Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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