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A political-geographic project against capitalism: An essay on the work of Neil Smith
Luz Marina García Herrera, Fernando Sabaté Bel
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A political-geographic project against capitalism: An essay on the work of Neil Smith
Luz Marina García Herrera, Fernando Sabaté Bel
Gentrification as a global strategy: Neil Smith and beyond / coord. por Abel Albet i Mas, Núria Benach, 2018, ISBN 9781138234253, págs. 14-26
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A political-geographic project against capitalism: An essay on the work of Neil Smith
Luz Marina García Herrera, Fernando Sabaté Bel
Gentrification as a global strategy: Neil Smith and beyond / coord. por Abel Albet i Mas, Núria Benach, 2018, ISBN 9781138234253, págs. 14-26
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Gentrification: disaster, necessity, opportunity? Notesfor a critical use of the concept
págs. 54-65
Toward a theory of gentrination: global capital flowsand the reshaping ofthe global semi-periphery. The cases of Greece and Brazil
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págs. 85-96
From Boise to Budapest: capital circulation, compoundcapitalist destruction and the persistence of homelessness
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The class gap in gentrification: a political reading of the rentgap hypothesis
págs. 132-141
The new urban frontier of everyday evictions: contemporarystate practices of revanchism
págs. 142-151
Capturing urban rent through evictions: home dispossessions in the historie centre of Palma (Majorca)
págs. 152-162
Financialised rent gaps and the public interest inBerlin's housing crisis: reflections on N. Smith's'generalised gentrification'
págs. 163-164
Beyond the 'revanchist city': when public policiessoftly support gentrification in the name of66 social mix. The case of lnner París
págs. 177-189
Urban regeneration, rent and labour: insights fromBarcelona's 'knowledge district'
Greig Charnock, Hug March Corbella, Thomas F. Purcell, Ramon Ribera Fumaz
págs. 190-196
A disappearing world: the ever-expanding 'frontie rof gentrification' through the eyes of Porto's historie centre long-time residents
págs. 197-209
Architecture of violence: 'anti-beggar architecture' as the 'eureka' of urban regeneration
Sonia Maria Taddei Ferraz, Luis Gustavo Rosadas Campos, Mayra Duarte Lima, Paula Ramos C. Carvalho de Mendonça, Leticia Lyra Acioly
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The urban frontier: gentrification as ideology and class politics in the remaking of marginal urban space
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Alternative narratives from an invisible city: gentrification, counter-proposals and women activism
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Revanchism and the racial state: Ferguson as 'internal colony'
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Gentrification and the urban struggle: Neil Smith and beyond
págs. 282-296
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