Housing Displacement: Conceptual and Methodological Issues

Author:   Guy Baeten (Malmo University, Sweden) ,  Carina Listerborn (Malmo University, Sweden) ,  Maria Persdotter (Malmö University, Sweden) ,  Emil Pull (Malmo University, Sweden)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367564537


Pages:   226
Publication Date:   29 April 2022
Format:   Paperback
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This book examines reasons, processes and consequences of housing displacement in different geographical contexts. It explores displacement as a prime act of housing injustice – a central issue in urban injustices. With international case studies from the US, the UK, Australia, Canada, India, Spain, Denmark, Sweden, and Hungary, this book explores how housing displacement processes are more diverse and mutate into more new forms than have been acknowledged in the literature. It emphasizes a need to look beyond the existing rich gentrification literature to give primacy to researching processes of displacement to understand the socio-spatial change in the city. Although it is empirically and methodologically demanding for several reasons, studying displacement highlights gentrification’s unjust nature as well as the unjust housing policies in cities and neighborhoods that are simply not undergoing gentrification. The book also demonstrates how expulsion, though under-researched, has become a vital component of contemporary advanced capitalism, and how a focus on gentrification has hindered a potential focus on its flipside of ‘displacement’, as well as the study of the occurrence of poor cleansing from a long-term historical perspective. This book offers interdisciplinary perspectives on housing displacement to academics and researchers in the fields of urban studies, housing, citizenship and migration studies interested in housing policies and governance practices at the urban scale.

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Author:   Guy Baeten (Malmo University, Sweden) ,  Carina Listerborn (Malmo University, Sweden) ,  Maria Persdotter (Malmö University, Sweden) ,  Emil Pull (Malmo University, Sweden)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.326kg
ISBN:  

9780367564537


ISBN 10:   036756453
Pages:   226
Publication Date:   29 April 2022
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Introduction. Housing Displacement: Conceptual and Methodological Issues 1. Council Estate Renewal in London: The Challenges of Evidencing Its Gentrification-Induced Displacement 2. Overcoming the Limits of Theory: Conceptual Musings on Displacement 3. A Landscape of Post-Gentrification? A Renovation Case in Sweden 4. Emotional Displacement: Misrecognition, Symbolic Violence, and Loss of Place 5. The Biopolitics of Displacement: Komfortfokozat, Racism and Post-Socialist Gentrification in Budapest’s Eighth District 6. Speculating Upon San Francisco’s Futurity: From Shell Company Evictions to Decolonial Action 7. Keeping Out the Poor: Banishment as an Urban Renewal Strategy 8. Common Resistance Against State-Led Stigmatisation and Displacement 9. Housing Displacement in Australian Cities: A Brisbane Case Study 10. Green Gentrification and Displacement in Barcelona 11. A Dialogue on Displacement as Entwined Colonialism Conclusion. Housing Displacement: Conceptual and Methodological Issues

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Guy Baeten is Professor of Urban Studies at Malmo University, Sweden, and is the Director of the newly established Institute for Urban Research. He is the principal investigator of the FORMAS Strong Research Environment CRUSH (Critical Urban Sustainability Hub). His research interests are in urban development and urban sustainability. Carina Listerborn is a Professor in urban planning at Malmo University, Sweden. She is part of the strong research environment CRUSH (Critical Urban Sustainability Hub), and Vice-Chair of the Institute for Urban Research. Research interests are feminist urban theory, public spaces, neo-Liberal planning, and housing inequalities. Maria Persdotter is a post-doctoral researcher in welfare law at Linkoping University, Sweden. Her research interests span the fields of legal geography, critical race-, and migration studies. She holds a double PhD degree in Urban Studies from Malmo University and Roskilde University. Emil Pull is a PhD candidate in urban planning at Malmo University, Sweden. He is part of the strong research environment CRUSH (Critical Urban Sustainability Hub). Research interests are critical urban geography, critical phenomenology, and housing inequalities.

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