Drawing primarily on fieldwork in Greece, Italy, and Thailand, I examine the use of historic conservation to justify gentrification. This commoditization of history expands into urban design a classification that serves the goals of neoliberal modernity. By thus refocusing the classic anthropological concern with taxonomy on the analysis of the bureaucratic production of everyday experience and knowledge, I explore a new global habitus in which dominant interpretations of history spatially reinforce current ideologies. Historic conservation often provides an excuse for intervention into urban life. In a revision of high modernism’s focus on science, logic, and efficiency, this trend invokes “the past.” But which past? The concept of “herita...
A joint review of three books (Françoise Choay's "Le patrimoine en questions", Loretta Lees, Tom Sla...
Although urban heritage has been a research field in the focus of scholars’ attention since the con...
A considerable body of research has developed on processes of neoliberal urban regeneration and gent...
As capitalist urbanization evolves, so too does gentrification. Theories and experiences that have a...
In this paper I argue that gentrification, despite the many arguments over its continuing validity a...
This special issue explores the relationship between heritagization, shifting economies, and urban s...
This article comprises preliminary remarks about spatiality and power, with a particular focus on fi...
This article amplifies Tom Slater’s diagnosis of the causes of the gentrification of recent gentrifi...
The relationship between gentrification and globalisation has recently become a significant concern ...
This article explores the role that heritage might play in the representation of ‘difference’, withi...
Abstract: Recent calls by Lees and Slater for a "geography of gentrification " establish ...
The relationship between gentrification and globalisation has recently become a significant concern ...
International audienceThe current gentrification policies in many shrinking cities in France and the...
More-than-human cohabitation: gentrification, displacement and belonging Linda Dědková This thesis e...
The topic of gentrification is employed to carry through an argument about the theorization of geogr...
A joint review of three books (Françoise Choay's "Le patrimoine en questions", Loretta Lees, Tom Sla...
Although urban heritage has been a research field in the focus of scholars’ attention since the con...
A considerable body of research has developed on processes of neoliberal urban regeneration and gent...
As capitalist urbanization evolves, so too does gentrification. Theories and experiences that have a...
In this paper I argue that gentrification, despite the many arguments over its continuing validity a...
This special issue explores the relationship between heritagization, shifting economies, and urban s...
This article comprises preliminary remarks about spatiality and power, with a particular focus on fi...
This article amplifies Tom Slater’s diagnosis of the causes of the gentrification of recent gentrifi...
The relationship between gentrification and globalisation has recently become a significant concern ...
This article explores the role that heritage might play in the representation of ‘difference’, withi...
Abstract: Recent calls by Lees and Slater for a "geography of gentrification " establish ...
The relationship between gentrification and globalisation has recently become a significant concern ...
International audienceThe current gentrification policies in many shrinking cities in France and the...
More-than-human cohabitation: gentrification, displacement and belonging Linda Dědková This thesis e...
The topic of gentrification is employed to carry through an argument about the theorization of geogr...
A joint review of three books (Françoise Choay's "Le patrimoine en questions", Loretta Lees, Tom Sla...
Although urban heritage has been a research field in the focus of scholars’ attention since the con...
A considerable body of research has developed on processes of neoliberal urban regeneration and gent...