Social Movements and Public Policies in Southern European Cities 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-52754-9_6
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“The City Belongs to Us!”: Claiming Social Rights and Urban Citizenship in the Face of Urban Renewal Programs in a Mediterranean French City

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“…Although the practices of resistance seem to shift, research about them is experiencing a shift, too. Although in the past Lees and colleagues repeatedly had to call for resistance to become a more important part of gentrification studies (Lees et al, 2008, Lees & Ferreri, 2016, these have recently become more common (e.g., Annunziata & Lees, 2016;Annunziata & Rivas-Alonso, 2018;Giband, 2021;Helbrecht, 2018;Holm, 2021;Islam & Sakızlıoğlu, 2015). The link to techled gentrification-and particularly to wider frameworks, is, however, rarely made.…”
Section: Protestsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the practices of resistance seem to shift, research about them is experiencing a shift, too. Although in the past Lees and colleagues repeatedly had to call for resistance to become a more important part of gentrification studies (Lees et al, 2008, Lees & Ferreri, 2016, these have recently become more common (e.g., Annunziata & Lees, 2016;Annunziata & Rivas-Alonso, 2018;Giband, 2021;Helbrecht, 2018;Holm, 2021;Islam & Sakızlıoğlu, 2015). The link to techled gentrification-and particularly to wider frameworks, is, however, rarely made.…”
Section: Protestsmentioning
confidence: 99%