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_aHirsh, Helly _956503 |
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_aA New Conceptual Framework for Understanding Displacement: _bBridging the Gaps in Displacement Literature between the Global South and the Global North/ |
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_bSage, _c2020. |
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520 | _aForced displacement caused by development has become a global pressing issue. This article critically reviews the literature on urban displacement and discerns two divides, related to terminology and Global North-South divide. To overcome these gaps, we propose a new conceptual framework of urban displacement that positions the experience of being displaced at the center. By setting aside preconceptions based on terminology or the Global North/South divide, this article articulates five concepts encapsulating meaningful aspects of being displaced: power, positionality, eligibility, temporality, and resistance. This framework shows that while urban displacement has different economic, social, and political contexts, the experience of being displaced has shared global qualities. | ||
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_aEizenberg, Efrat _948994 |
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_aJabareen, Yosef _956504 |
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_09169 _917010 _dCalifornia Sage Publications _tJournal of planning literature _x08854122 |
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