Resources: Publications
- Watt, P. and Morris, A. (2024) ‘Special Feature: Putting Urban Displacement in its Place’, City, 28(1-2).
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- Corcillo, P. and Watt, P. (2022) ‘Social mixing or mixophobia in regenerating East London? ‘Affordable housing’, gentrification, stigmatisation and the post-Olympics East Village’, People, Place and Policy, 16(3): 236-254.
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- Gillespie, T., Hardy, K. and Watt, P. (2021) ‘Surplus to the city: Austerity urbanism, displacement and letting die’, Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 53(7): 1713-1729.
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- Watt, P. (2020) ‘Press-ganged Generation Rent: youth homelessness, precarity and poverty in East London’, People, Place and Policy, 14(2): 128-141.
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- Watt, P. (2020) ‘Territorial stigmatisation and poor housing at a London sink estate’, Social Inclusion, 8(1): 20–33.
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- Watt, P. (2018) ‘“This pain of moving, moving, moving”: Evictions, displacement and logics of expulsion in London’, L’Annee sociologique, 68: 67-100.
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- Gillespie, T., Hardy, K. and Watt, P. (2018) ‘Austerity urbanism and Olympic counter-legacies: Gendering, defending and expanding the urban commons in East London’, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 36(5): 812-830.
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- Watt, P. and Minton, A. (2016) ‘London’s housing crisis and its activisms’, City, 20(2): 204-221.
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- Watt, P. (2013) ‘“It’s not for us”: regeneration, the 2012 Olympics and the gentrification of East London’, City,17(1): 99-118.
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