ABSTRACT
This paper argues for an unbounding of approaches within gentrification theory with a renewed and broadened focus on the intertwined dynamics of uneven development and socio-spatial formation. This is carried out through a critical engagement with recent debates within gentrification theory along with concurrent debates over suburbanization, vertical urbanization, networked urbanism and relational approaches in the analysis of urban social space. The paper concludes by calling for a transgression of epistemological boundaries in order to understand the intertwining of uneven development and socio-spatial formation at different scales.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The author sincerely thanks the following for their comments on earlier versions of the paper: Roger Keil, Cian O’Callaghan, Eoin O’Mahony, Maedhbh Nic Lochlainn, Ben Teresa and Kevin Ward. The author is also sincerely grateful to the editors and anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments throughout the review process.
DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.
ORCID
Philip Lawton http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4833-4520
Notes
1. See https://soundcloud.com/urbantheorylab/utl-podcast-ananya-roy (accessed April 18, 2018).
2. See also https://www.planningreport.com/2019/05/27/uclas-ananya-roy-housing-inequality-market-driven-displacement (accessed May 31, 2019).