Using original interviews with estate residents in London, Watt provides a vivid account of estate regeneration and its impacts on marginalised communities in London, showing their experiences and perspectives. He demonstrates the dramatic impacts that regeneration and gentrification can have on socio-spatial inequality.
Using original interviews with estate residents in London, Watt provides a vivid account of estate regeneration and its impacts on marginalised communities in London, showing their experiences and perspectives. He demonstrates the dramatic impacts that regeneration and gentrification can have on socio-spatial inequality.
Paul Watt is Professor of Urban Studies at Birkbeck College, University of London.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction PART I: Policy analysis and research context Housing policy: the rise and fall of public housing Urban policy: estate regeneration The research boroughs and their estates PART II: Estates before regeneration Marginalisation and inclusion Valued places Devalued places PART III: Living through regeneration Beginnings Degeneration Displacement Resistance Aftermaths Conclusion Appendix A: Methodology Appendix B: Profile of interviewees
Introduction PART I: Policy analysis and research context Housing policy: the rise and fall of public housing Urban policy: estate regeneration The research boroughs and their estates PART II: Estates before regeneration Marginalisation and inclusion Valued places Devalued places PART III: Living through regeneration Beginnings Degeneration Displacement Resistance Aftermaths Conclusion Appendix A: Methodology Appendix B: Profile of interviewees
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