"Keepin' Austin Austin" by Sunny Bell
00:01:39
This is a phenomenon identified by Lori Goodman in her research for the Urban Institute. This, my friends, is called gentrification. This process replaces low-income housing with remodeled, expensive luxury. ---- Ethos is utilized here by reference to scholarly articles. There is some logos as well with the definition of gentrification.
"Making Gentrification Viral" by Sarah Xu
00:01:51
Rhetoric surrounding gentrification has becomes outdated- referencing Eliot Tretter's article, we have approached our understanding of rhetoric in the same way for decades. Why shouldn't there be a resurgence?
"Preserving Community and Culture: Saving Local Businesses on South Congress" by Victor Mata Sandoval
00:01:34
Connecting Rachel Meltzer's research to this topic: Explains how demographic shifts are reshaping South Congress by highlighting how new wealthier residents are unintentionally displacing the diversity and creativity that once defined the area. This invites listeners to reflect on their role in these changes. The delivery and use of a thoughtful, informative tone help persuade new and long-time residents to think more about this issue.
00:02:43
Going beyond Austin and connecting research done by a team who focused on gentrification in cities Charlotte, Phoenix, and Seattle: Sukaryavichute and their team's research shows similar gentrification patterns in Charlotte, Phoenix, and Seattle. By combining personal experiences with observational evidence, this part of my podcast uses logos and ethos to build credibility helping listeners understand this is a widespread issue, not just a local one. This also can attract and engage a broader audience.
00:03:01
Connecting Jessica Ferm's research to this topic: Jessica Ferm highlights how policymakers fail to address the negative effects of gentrification. This quote strengthens my podcast’s credibility and encourages listeners to question what the local government may be hiding. The serious tone emphasizes the disconnect between local government and community impact, aiming to engage concerned residents and prompt community involvement.
00:05:09
Consequences: This part highlights the long-term consequences if no action is taken, warning that South Congress could lose its identity just like the cities of Charlotte and Seattle. By blending emotional appeal with research, my podcast strengthens its argument and encourages listeners to take this issue seriously.
"The Impact of Gentrification on Long-Time Communities and the Role of Rent Control" by Noah Vongsengdeuane
00:02:05
Solution to high rent prices emphasizes that there is hope and audience can help with taking action. Shaw, Jonathan D., Juan G. Restrepo, and Nancy Rodríguez. A Dynamical System Model of Gentrification: Exploring a Simple Rent Control Strategy. arXiv, 17 June 2024, https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.09723.
00:02:36
Study that showed rent control reduced displacement motivates the audience to join the movement. Kholodilin, Konstantin A. "Rent Control Effects through the Lens of Empirical Research." Journal of Housing Economics, vol. 63, Mar. 2024, p. 101983. ScienceDirect, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhe.2024.101983.
"Keepin' Austin Austin" by Sunny Bell
00:01:39 - 00:01:54
This is a phenomenon identified by Lori Goodman in her research for the Urban Institute. This, my friends, is called gentrification. This process replaces low-income housing with remodeled, expensive luxury. ---- Ethos is utilized here by reference to scholarly articles. There is some logos as well with the definition of gentrification.
"Making Gentrification Viral" by Sarah Xu
00:01:51 - 00:02:46
Rhetoric surrounding gentrification has becomes outdated- referencing Eliot Tretter's article, we have approached our understanding of rhetoric in the same way for decades. Why shouldn't there be a resurgence?
"Preserving Community and Culture: Saving Local Businesses on South Congress" by Victor Mata Sandoval
00:01:34 - 00:02:00
Connecting Rachel Meltzer's research to this topic: Explains how demographic shifts are reshaping South Congress by highlighting how new wealthier residents are unintentionally displacing the diversity and creativity that once defined the area. This invites listeners to reflect on their role in these changes. The delivery and use of a thoughtful, informative tone help persuade new and long-time residents to think more about this issue.
00:02:43 - 00:03:01
Going beyond Austin and connecting research done by a team who focused on gentrification in cities Charlotte, Phoenix, and Seattle: Sukaryavichute and their team's research shows similar gentrification patterns in Charlotte, Phoenix, and Seattle. By combining personal experiences with observational evidence, this part of my podcast uses logos and ethos to build credibility helping listeners understand this is a widespread issue, not just a local one. This also can attract and engage a broader audience.
00:03:01 - 00:03:13
Connecting Jessica Ferm's research to this topic: Jessica Ferm highlights how policymakers fail to address the negative effects of gentrification. This quote strengthens my podcast’s credibility and encourages listeners to question what the local government may be hiding. The serious tone emphasizes the disconnect between local government and community impact, aiming to engage concerned residents and prompt community involvement.
00:05:09 - 00:05:44
Consequences: This part highlights the long-term consequences if no action is taken, warning that South Congress could lose its identity just like the cities of Charlotte and Seattle. By blending emotional appeal with research, my podcast strengthens its argument and encourages listeners to take this issue seriously.
"The Impact of Gentrification on Long-Time Communities and the Role of Rent Control" by Noah Vongsengdeuane
00:02:05 - 00:02:35
Solution to high rent prices emphasizes that there is hope and audience can help with taking action. Shaw, Jonathan D., Juan G. Restrepo, and Nancy Rodríguez. A Dynamical System Model of Gentrification: Exploring a Simple Rent Control Strategy. arXiv, 17 June 2024, https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.09723.
00:02:36 - 00:02:59
Study that showed rent control reduced displacement motivates the audience to join the movement. Kholodilin, Konstantin A. "Rent Control Effects through the Lens of Empirical Research." Journal of Housing Economics, vol. 63, Mar. 2024, p. 101983. ScienceDirect, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhe.2024.101983.