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This book pays homage to Neil Smith's ideas, offering a critical
approach and rich collection of insights that draw on Smith's work
for inspiration and debate. With interdisciplinary and
international contributions from leading experts, the book
demonstrates the impact of Smith's ideas on understanding the role
of urbanisation in general and gentrification, in particular, in
contemporary society. The book demonstrates how gentrification
varies significantly from city to city, across different cultural
and political-economic regimes, and in terms of the timing of urban
transformations. This collection provides a forum for debate for
those working in urban regeneration and citizenship, and those
directly affected by the processes and problems arising from
gentrification. It will be of interest to students and scholars in
urban geography, urban sociology, cultural studies, and wider
social and urban theories.
This book pays homage to Neil Smith's ideas, offering a critical
approach and rich collection of insights that draw on Smith's work
for inspiration and debate. With interdisciplinary and
international contributions from leading experts, the book
demonstrates the impact of Smith's ideas on understanding the role
of urbanisation in general and gentrification, in particular, in
contemporary society. The book demonstrates how gentrification
varies significantly from city to city, across different cultural
and political-economic regimes, and in terms of the timing of urban
transformations. This collection provides a forum for debate for
those working in urban regeneration and citizenship, and those
directly affected by the processes and problems arising from
gentrification. It will be of interest to students and scholars in
urban geography, urban sociology, cultural studies, and wider
social and urban theories.
Contemporary cities in the Iberian Peninsula have gone through a
period of dramatic changes during the last decade. A period of
upward economic indicators and massive urbanization was followed by
a tremendous financial crash in 2007 that sank Spanish and
Portuguese societies into a profound crisis. That period of massive
urbanization has been explained by several factors: the
availability of financial capital that was speculatively invested
in real-estate, a rather sympathetic land use regulation, and the
real or perceived social mobility by most social groups which
included housing acquisition enabled by unusual credit facilities.
In this book we aim to show several different aspects of this
process both in Portugal and Spanish cities, problematizing the
economic and social consequences of such a model of urban and
economic growth and also presenting some policy and governance
outcomes that took place along the last decade. This book was
published as a special issue of Urban Research and Practice.
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