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Lees, Loretta

Planetary Gentrification

Lees, Loretta - Planetary Gentrification, ebook

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This is the first book in Polity's new 'Urban Futures' series.

At the beginning of the twenty-first century, proclamations rang out that gentrification had gone global. But what do we mean by 'gentrification' today? How can we compare 'gentrification' in New York and London with that in Shanghai, Johannesburg, Mumbai and Rio de Janeiro? This book argues that gentrification is one of the most significant and socially unjust processes affecting cities worldwide today, and one that demands renewed critical assessment.

Drawing on the 'new' comparative urbanism and writings on planetary urbanization, the authors undertake a much-needed transurban analysis underpinned by a critical political economy approach. Looking beyond the usual gentrification suspects in Europe and North America to non-Western cases, from slum gentrification to mega-displacement, they show that gentrification has unfolded at a planetary scale, but it has not assumed a North to South or West to East trajectory – the story is much more complex than that.

Rich with empirical detail, yet wide-ranging, Planetary Gentrification unhinges, unsettles and provincializes Western notions of urban development. It will be invaluable to students and scholars interested in the future of cities and the production of a truly global urban studies, and equally importantly to all those committed to social justice in cities.

Keywords: urban sociology; urban geography; urban studies; development studies; globalization; global; world cities; cities; city; urban; urbanism; urbanization; urban planning, Urban Geography, Globalization & Development, Urban Geography, Globalization & Development

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Publisher
John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
Publication year
2016
Language
en
Edition
1
Series
Urban Futures
Page amount
248 pages
Category
Upbringing, Education
Format
Ebook
eISBN (ePUB)
9781509505906
Printed ISBN
9780745671659

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