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CIDADES, Comunidades e Territórios
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Abstract
Today, processes of ‘accumulation by dispossession’ and ever-increasing enclosures are accelerating,
commodifying and privatising more land, water, and forests, and expelling peasant populations
and low-income classes from urban centres. With neoliberal capitalism, we have witnessed an
extraordinary increase in wealth and income inequalities, significantly driven by the financialisation
of real estate and housing (Harvey, 2005; 2012; Madden & Marcuse, 2016; Rolnik, 2019; Stein, 2019).
The financialisation of housing has made ownership increasingly unaffordable. In contrast, the
privatisation of social housing and dismantling of rent control legislation have rendered rental
accommodation increasingly precarious, leading to the forced displacement of previous residents.
Neoliberal capitalism has accelerated the privatisation of state assets and services as well as of
information and knowledge (Christophers, 2018; Harvey, 2012; Rolnik, 2019; Sassen, 2014).
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Fields of Science and Technology Classification
- Sociology - Social Sciences
- Social and Economic Geography - Social Sciences
- Other Social Sciences - Social Sciences
- Anthropology - Social Sciences
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| Funding Reference | Funding Entity |
|---|---|
| UIDB/03127/2020 | Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia |
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