A rural gentrification theory debate for the Global South?

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Abstract

Phillips and Smith’s attempt to refresh (rural) gentrification theory is successful as they provide a prolific set of epistemological comparative threads and substantiate this position via analysis of the UK, France and the US cases. Nevertheless, in my opinion, academia should go beyond the Western European/North American comfort zone and embrace theoretical and epistemological complexity, the currently extended and variegated planetary space presents.

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López-Morales, E. (2018). A rural gentrification theory debate for the Global South? Dialogues in Human Geography, 8(1), 47–50. https://doi.org/10.1177/2043820617752005

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