Latest Urban Studies news 13/03/23


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13 Mar 2023, 12:42 p.m.
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2023 Annual Lecture - Professor Jennifer Robinson

Professor Jennifer Robinson presents the 2023 Urban Studies Annual Lecture, "Dimensions of Urban Development Politics: Transcalarity, Circuits, Territories". This lecture was chaired by Doctor Karen Coelho at Urban ARC.

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Diasporic capital and the financialisation of housing in Ho Chi Minh City by Hung Dao Vo

Hung Dao Vo argues that classical notions of remittances as money supporting the social reproduction of family are outdated and do not reflect emergent forms of diasporic investments in Ho Chi Minh City's financialised landscape.

 

New book review on Urban Blog

Making Home(s) in Displacement book cover

Book review: Making Home(s) in Displacement: Critical Reflections on a Spatial Practice

reviewed by Ilse van Liempt

"The book critically rethinks the relationship between home and displacement from a spatial, material and architectural perspective."

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