An unnamed shift has occurred in geographies of eviction. While past research focused on the causes and effects of eviction in political economy, state power, and cultural difference, emerging work emphasises the subjective experience and sustaining practices of eviction as it happens. This paper makes the case for this turn away from causes and outcomes of ‘eviction’, and towards ‘evicting’ as a set of material technologies and practices that sustain displacement, and explores the implications of such a shift. Research into lived durations of eviction, evicting technologies, and eviction enforcement agencies opens up new conceptual and political fields of intervention
In many cities, public authorities engage in redevelopment or renewal of disadvantaged neighbourhood...
Following the case of 100 Roma people evicted from their home in the centre of Bucharest in Septembe...
This thesis demonstrates that constraints on displacement as a consequence of gentrification can be ...
Eviction might be considered a form of infrastructure: as a process of binding and unbinding people ...
Displacement has become one of the most prominent themes in contemporary geographical debates, used ...
PhD ThesisThis thesis addresses a significant research gap in critical research on forced eviction....
Despite decreases in formal evictions in Sweden, housing precarity measured through homelessness as ...
In this chapter we look critically at the political economic landscape of evictions within the Unite...
Displacement has become one of the most prominent themes in contemporary geographical debates, used ...
From SAGE Publishing via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2021-06-18Publication status: Publish...
Drawing on recent qualitative research on the UK's Immigration Act 2016, this article sets out to ex...
This paper explores how conceptions of displacement have been challenged and adapted as the study of...
Urban scholars have traditionally associated displacement in cities of the global North with gentrif...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Policy Press in Journal of Poverty and So...
Drawing on recent qualitative research on the UK’s Immigration Act 2016, this paper sets out to expl...
In many cities, public authorities engage in redevelopment or renewal of disadvantaged neighbourhood...
Following the case of 100 Roma people evicted from their home in the centre of Bucharest in Septembe...
This thesis demonstrates that constraints on displacement as a consequence of gentrification can be ...
Eviction might be considered a form of infrastructure: as a process of binding and unbinding people ...
Displacement has become one of the most prominent themes in contemporary geographical debates, used ...
PhD ThesisThis thesis addresses a significant research gap in critical research on forced eviction....
Despite decreases in formal evictions in Sweden, housing precarity measured through homelessness as ...
In this chapter we look critically at the political economic landscape of evictions within the Unite...
Displacement has become one of the most prominent themes in contemporary geographical debates, used ...
From SAGE Publishing via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2021-06-18Publication status: Publish...
Drawing on recent qualitative research on the UK's Immigration Act 2016, this article sets out to ex...
This paper explores how conceptions of displacement have been challenged and adapted as the study of...
Urban scholars have traditionally associated displacement in cities of the global North with gentrif...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Policy Press in Journal of Poverty and So...
Drawing on recent qualitative research on the UK’s Immigration Act 2016, this paper sets out to expl...
In many cities, public authorities engage in redevelopment or renewal of disadvantaged neighbourhood...
Following the case of 100 Roma people evicted from their home in the centre of Bucharest in Septembe...
This thesis demonstrates that constraints on displacement as a consequence of gentrification can be ...