In a session chaired by Dr Alan Mace (ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳), Antoine Paccoud (LISER) and Patria Roman-Velazquez (Loughborough University/ Latin Elephant) will be discussing how gentrification is impacting contemporary London.
Our new seminar series London Talks creates a space to exchange knowledge on these changes linking them to ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳’s research. In so doing, we aim to create partnerships with significant London stakeholders and show how research and practice in London link to cities across the world.
This interactive session will bring together professionals, academics and the public around short presentations and a general discussion.
More on gentrification in London:
Paccoud, Antoine and Mace, Alan (2018) Urban Studies, 55 (6). pp. 1313-1328. ISSN 0042-0980
Paccoud, Antoine (2017) Environment and Planning A, 49 (4). pp. 839-856. ISSN 0308-518X
Paccoud, Antoine (2014) In: Kochan, Ben, (ed.) Migration and London's Growth. ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ London, London, UK, pp. 26-39. ISBN 9781909890114
Roman-Velazquez, P (2014) , Political Economy of Technology, Information & Culture Journal (EPTIC), 16(1), pp.68-83, ISSN: 1518-2487.
King, J, Hall, SM, Roman-Velazquez, P (2018) , pp.1-20, Latin Elephant, Loughborough University, London School of Economics.
Roman-Velazquez, P and Hill, N (2016) , pp.1-106, Latin Elephant & Southwark Council,
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