TY - BOOK ID - 80733875 TI - Displacement, revolution, and the new urban condition PY - 2014 SN - 9789351501770 9351501779 9788132116608 8132116607 9351504204 9351507785 PB - Thousand Oaks DB - UniCat KW - Forced migration KW - Urbanization KW - Economic development projects KW - Cities and towns, Movement to KW - Urban development KW - Urban systems KW - Cities and towns KW - Social history KW - Sociology, Rural KW - Sociology, Urban KW - Urban policy KW - Rural-urban migration KW - Cleansing, Ethnic KW - Compulsory resettlement KW - Ethnic cleansing KW - Ethnic purification KW - Involuntary resettlement KW - Migration, Forced KW - Purification, Ethnic KW - Relocation, Forced KW - Resettlement, Involuntary KW - Migration, Internal KW - Social aspects KW - E-books KW - Social aspects. KW - Urban poor KW - Poor KW - Working poor KW - Marxian economics KW - Displacement (Psychology) KW - Displacement behavior in humans KW - Defense mechanisms (Psychology) KW - Human behavior KW - Psychology, Pathological KW - Sublimation (Psychology) KW - Working class KW - Marxist economics KW - Communism KW - Schools of economics KW - Socialism KW - Disadvantaged, Economically KW - Economically disadvantaged KW - Impoverished people KW - Low-income people KW - Pauperism KW - Poor, The KW - Poor people KW - Persons KW - Social classes KW - Poverty KW - Cities and state KW - Urban problems KW - City and town life KW - Economic policy KW - Social policy KW - City planning KW - Urban renewal KW - Employment KW - Economic conditions UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:80733875 AB - This title attempts to theorise the contemporary urban condition by arguing that displacement forms the central logic of urban exploitation. In order to theorise urban exploitation it is important to understand who is having to move and where, who is being resettled and how, and how is this process of displacing and resettling oppressive. ER -