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Shaking Up The City Ignorance Inequality And The Urban Question Tom Slater

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Shaking Up The City Ignorance Inequality And The Urban Question Tom Slater
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.71 MB
Pages: 258
Author: Tom Slater
ISBN: 9780520972643, 0520972643
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Shaking Up The City Ignorance Inequality And The Urban Question Tom Slater by Tom Slater 9780520972643, 0520972643 instant download after payment.

Shaking Up the City critically examines many of the concepts and categories within mainstream urban studies that serve dubious policy agendas. Through a combination of abstract theory and concrete empirical evidence, Tom Slater strives to ‘shake up’ mainstream urban studies in a concise and pointed fashion, turning on its head much of the prevailing wisdom in the field.  In doing so, he explores the themes of data-driven innovation, urban resilience, gentrification, displacement and rent control, neighborhood effects, territorial stigmatization, and ethnoracial segregation. 
Slater analyzes how the mechanisms behind urban inequalities, material deprivation, marginality, and social suffering in cities across the world are perpetuated and made invisible. With important contributions to ongoing debates in sociology, geography, planning, and public policy, and engaging closely with struggles for land rights and housing justice, Shaking Up The City offers numerous insights for scholarship and political action to guard against the spread of an urbanism rooted in vested interest.

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