(Re)Generating Inclusive Cities: Poverty and Planning in Urban North America (Book review)
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Zuberi and Taylor’s book (Re)generating Inclusive Cities provides a critical analysis and thought-provoking insight into how urban regeneration policy and conversative politics over time have created and reinforced social-economic oppression and divide among cities and communities in Northern American – Canada and United States of America. A particular focus is the “socio-spatial dislocation” of the urban poor alongside the Canadian–American border and in cities San Francisco, Toronto, Boston, Vancouver, New York and Seattle.
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Urban Policy and Research
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39
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4
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Urban and regional planning
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Stafford, L, (Re)Generating Inclusive Cities: Poverty and Planning in Urban North America, Urban Policy and Research, 2021, 39 (4), pp. 417-418