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Gentrification and Uneven Development
Economic Geography, 1982A debate is emerging over whether gentrification and urban redevelopment are temporary, ephemeral processes or only the beginning of a long-term restructuring of urban space. In order to assess the future of the inner city, it is necessary to understand the origins of the present redevelopment process, yet little or no theoretical work has been done ...
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New Political Economy, 2011
I am very grateful to all of the contributors to this symposium – Emily Eaton; Julie Guthman; Nik Heynen, Peter Hossler and Andrew Herod; and Mazen Labban – for their generosity, not just in taking time to pass comment on Uneven Development (UD) but to do so with such critical magnanimity.
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I am very grateful to all of the contributors to this symposium – Emily Eaton; Julie Guthman; Nik Heynen, Peter Hossler and Andrew Herod; and Mazen Labban – for their generosity, not just in taking time to pass comment on Uneven Development (UD) but to do so with such critical magnanimity.
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The politics of uneven development
Review of International Studies, 1986Uneven development is not a new phenomenon; it has always been with us. It can be identified on a global scale, a continental scale, or a national and subnational level. World history, furthermore, is not without many instances of political concern about relative economic prosperity between states and regions or of occasional policies seeking to ...
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A dialogue on uneven development: a distinctly regional problem
Regional Studies, 2023Jamie Peck +2 more
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