In the Handbook of Gentrification Studies, Loretta Lees with Martin Phillips bring together contributors to explore different types of gentrification around the world, debate the term’s utility for describing diverse phenomena and consider modes of response. The volume offers a good starting point for understanding the wide ranging discussions of gentrification, underscores the need to approach it flexibly, comparatively and through a cosmopolitan lens and also invites reflection on the complicated potential offered by communal resistance, finds Helen Traill
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In Subversive Pedagogies: Radical Possibility in the Academy, Kate Schick and Claire Timperley bring...
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In Discriminating Data: Correlation, Neighborhoods, and the New Politics of Recognition, Wendy Hui K...
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In Gender and the Great War, editors Susan R. Grayzel and Tammy M. Proctor offer a new collection ex...
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