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  • “The whole world is watching” : intimate geopolitics of forced eviction and women's activism in Cambodia
  • This article examines intimate geopolitics of forced eviction and women's activism in Boeung Kak Lake—a high-profile community under threat in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It demonstrates that eviction is framed as a geopolitical issue, one that leads
  • The eviction of critical perspectives from gentrification research
  • Poverty alleviation and the eviction of the poorest : towards urban land reform in the Philippines
  • Disrupted futures : unpacking metaphors of marginalization in eviction and resettlement narratives
  • Fear of eviction : the case of slum and squatter dwellers in Dhaka, Bangladesh
  • Evicting the undesirables. The idealism of public space and the materialism of the bourgeois State
  • The politics of the evicted : redevelopment, subjectivity, and difference in Mumbai's slum frontier
  • Activism ; Bombay ; Eviction ; Housing policy ; India ; Land policy ; Maharashtra ; Slum ; Social geography ; Societal relations ; Subjectivity ; Urban policy
  • evictions, while the Campaign for a Democratic City initiated demands for a non-racial democratic city. These grassroots initiatives forced the local state to negociate with the civic and community organizations.
  • Costa Rica, which has the most advanced conservation agenda in Latin America, nevertheless is the scene of conflicts between farmers, miners and the government over access to protected forest lands. In 1985 over 800 gold miners were evicted from
  • In Papua New Guinea, colonial control of urban populations has been replicated in contemporary times, often in more draconian form. Eviction of urban settlers have been tied to issues of crime and urban respectability, and lingering perceptions
  • International events and mass evictions : a longer view
  • . The Council called for improved finances to construct segregated locations. Africans were evicted from areas of the white city proclaimed under the Act, and finally from the racially integrated Malay Location.
  • examines how local and non-local (migrant) residents view nail-households resisting demolition and forced eviction.