Grassroots-level housing social work in a gentrifying neighbourhood among displaced residents

Authors

  • Kirsi Juhila Tampere University
  • Suvi Raitakari Tampere University
  • Jenni Mäki Tampere University
  • Rosa Karjalainen Tampere University
  • Päivikki Kuoppakangas University of Turku

Keywords:

urban densification, gentrification, displacement, spatial injustice, grassroots-level housing social work

Abstract

This article focuses on an urban densification process in which vulnerable residents were displaced from a rental housing area due to an upcoming renovation or demolition of the buildings. The process is examined within the framework of gentrification. The data consist of interviews with grassroots-level housing social workers who worked among the residents during the last months of the area being emptied. The narratives of the displacement process in the interviews portray the workers as having strong agency, despite the strict schedule and task assigned to them by social service managers. The workers helped the residents find new places to live and mitigated the negative consequences of involuntary displacement in many ways. The findings also shed light on the urban spatial injustice associated with these kinds of urban renewal processes. To guarantee better spatial justice and socially sustainable urban development in the future, it is crucial to proactively utilise the knowledge generated in housing social work into urban planning practices.

Section
Artikkelit

Published

2024-09-30

How to Cite

Juhila, K., Raitakari, S., Mäki, J., Karjalainen, R., & Kuoppakangas, P. (2024). Grassroots-level housing social work in a gentrifying neighbourhood among displaced residents . The Finnish Journal of Urban Studies, 62(1). https://doi.org/10.33357/ys.129681