Visualizing Gentrification

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Abstract
This is a web-based application that visualizes gentrification in the United States based on Census data from the 2011 and 2016 American Community Surveys. Using an index based on Census data, the application allows users to visualize the factors that affect gentrification for a specific U.S. geography (city, state and/or Census tract). The application is available for use at https://www.gentriviz.com.

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Date created June 2018

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Author Miller, Anthony
Degree granting institution Stanford University, Department of Communication
Primary advisor Nguyen, Dan

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Subject Gentrification
Subject Department of Communication
Subject Graduate Program in Journalism
Subject School of Humanities and Sciences
Subject census
Genre Thesis

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Miller, Anthony. (2018). Visualizing Gentrification. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/jq436zw4993

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Masters Theses in Journalism, Department of Communication, Stanford University

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