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Seperti Roda Berputar : Perubahan Sosial sebuah Kampung di Jakarta. Resident Strategies for Coping With Environmental Press: Relation to House-Settlement System in a Yogyakarta Kampung, Indonesia. From London to Mumbai and back again: Gentrification and public policy in comparative perspective. Harmony and Hierarchy in a Javanese Kampung. Displacement or Succession? Residential Mobility in Gentrifying Neighborhoods. Identitas: Tuntutan atas Martabat dan Politik Kebencian. The challenges to sustainable development in Jakarta metropolitan region. Sejarah Bank Indonesia: Perbankan Periode 1983-1997. Gentrification and its contentment: An anthropological perspective on housing, heritage and urban social change in Shanghai. This study shows how kampung copes with urban situations creating a new social environment, which demonstrates urbanism within kampung.Īrkaraprasertkul, N. In terms of sociocultural impact, the existence of exclusive boarding houses that provide a more private space and are disconnected from the surrounding environment causes social interaction to become more less between the newcomers and the natives. Gentrification has created a competitive environment in the local economy which causes struggles for the natives and the settlers. The old kampung vibe in Kampung Paseban has now diminished and has been replaced by the emergence of exclusive boarding houses which has become ubiquitous since the 2000's. This study shows that the rise of exclusive boarding houses followed by the influx of middle-class migrants has created dualism in both the physical and social aspects of the kampung. The method consists of literature review, spatial mapping, in-depth interviews, and field observations. The analysis employs a qualitative approach that emphasizes the interpretation of the spatial and urban social changes in Kampung Paseban. The aim of this study is to show how urban processes create gentrification in kampung, focusing on the rise of exclusive boarding houses and its consequence on social changes within Kampung Paseban in Central Jakarta. This study discusses gentrification in Kampung Paseban caused by the urbanization of Jakarta.