London’s council estates and their residents are under threat like never before. Council tenants are being forced out of their homes due to estate renewal, welfare reforms, poverty, and the precarity of low-income work. Social cleansing can be understood as a geographical project made up of processes, practices, and policies designed to remove council estate residents from space and place, what we call a ‘new accumulative form of (state-led) gentrification’. We outline these accumulative processes, practices and policies, but more importantly we present grounded, empirical evidence of council tenants and leaseholders’ everyday experiences of dispossession, focusing our lens on three south London boroughs identified as eviction hotspots
While central to early gentrification studies, the idea that social and tenure changes were insepara...
Whereas gentrification once represented an unjust process of social cleansing, it is now widely view...
This paper provides an empirically-grounded, sociological reworking of Saskia Sassen’s ‘logics of ex...
The project explored the impact of council estate renewal on those residents being ‘decanted’ from t...
The project explored the impact of council estate renewal on those residents being ‘decanted’ from t...
Over the past twenty years, increasing land values, a rising population and inward investment from o...
The state-led gentrification and social cleansing of low income tenants from inner London has been o...
The state-led gentrification and social cleansing of low income tenants from inner London has been o...
The writers are co-founders of by the working collective, Architects for Social Housing (ASH) within...
The state-led gentrification and social cleansing of low income tenants from inner London has been o...
The state-led gentrification and social cleansing of low income tenants from inner London has been o...
Book synopsis: Public housing estates are disappearing from London’s skyline in the name of regenera...
Whereas gentrification once represented an unjust process of social cleansing, it is now widely view...
In this chapter we look critically at the political economic landscape of evictions within the Unite...
Whereas gentrification once represented an unjust process of social cleansing, it is now widely view...
While central to early gentrification studies, the idea that social and tenure changes were insepara...
Whereas gentrification once represented an unjust process of social cleansing, it is now widely view...
This paper provides an empirically-grounded, sociological reworking of Saskia Sassen’s ‘logics of ex...
The project explored the impact of council estate renewal on those residents being ‘decanted’ from t...
The project explored the impact of council estate renewal on those residents being ‘decanted’ from t...
Over the past twenty years, increasing land values, a rising population and inward investment from o...
The state-led gentrification and social cleansing of low income tenants from inner London has been o...
The state-led gentrification and social cleansing of low income tenants from inner London has been o...
The writers are co-founders of by the working collective, Architects for Social Housing (ASH) within...
The state-led gentrification and social cleansing of low income tenants from inner London has been o...
The state-led gentrification and social cleansing of low income tenants from inner London has been o...
Book synopsis: Public housing estates are disappearing from London’s skyline in the name of regenera...
Whereas gentrification once represented an unjust process of social cleansing, it is now widely view...
In this chapter we look critically at the political economic landscape of evictions within the Unite...
Whereas gentrification once represented an unjust process of social cleansing, it is now widely view...
While central to early gentrification studies, the idea that social and tenure changes were insepara...
Whereas gentrification once represented an unjust process of social cleansing, it is now widely view...
This paper provides an empirically-grounded, sociological reworking of Saskia Sassen’s ‘logics of ex...