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My new article in @city-journal.bsky.social argues for a critical understanding of the meritocratic ideal among urban researchers. In particular, it explores the consequences of how this ideal is reproduced in stigmatised neighbourhoods: doi.org/10.1080/1360.... @lsemethodology.bsky.social
Join us at the @oxfordgeography.bsky.social for In Defense of Housing (2nd ed.) with @davidjmadden.bsky.social – reading group (1 July) + book launch (4 July). Organised by the Rent Cultures Network. Register: forms.gle/vYUf2F1ciPha... @potentiaspace.bsky.social
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The ideal of a meritocratic society continues to exert significant normative power in political and public discourse, including in discussions about marginalised spaces and neighbourhoods. However,...
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📢 BOOK LAUNCH EVENT📢 The good folk at Urban Salon are hosting the launch of my new book 'Postcapitalist Cities' on 1 May 4pm at KCL where I'll be in discussion with @davidjmadden.bsky.social & @gypjh2000.bsky.social Details & FREE tickets here: theurbansalon.com/2026/02/19/b...
Meritocracy from below: dreams, divisions, and the struggle for merit in a stigmatised neighbourhood
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Josefina Jaureguiberry-Mondion
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Now out: Special Issue: Value Theory in the Country and the City Environment and Planning F Ten articles by Dallas Rogers @monicaclua.bsky.social @chrishesketh.bsky.social @davidaviles.bsky.social @abieler.bsky.social @davidjmadden.bsky.social @feministonmarx.bsky.social and many more!
New paper in @bjsociology.bsky.social: ‘Privileged Precarity’. It explores how middle class young professionals leverage housing insecurity to synchronise their lives with the rhythms of precarious labour markets. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
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Book Launch: Postcapitalist Cities (Oli Mould) – The Urban Salon
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🌍 From #Beirut’s 2020 Port explosion to #global planning debates: Prof. Mona Fawaz reflects on knowledge, politics, and representation in polarised contexts. Chaired by @davidjmadden.bsky.social. 📅 2 March | 6.30pm 🎟️ Open to all and free to attend #LSE #Sociology #Cities
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“Resolving the housing crisis depends upon reversing and replacing the changes to the British housing system and society that Right to Buy helped to bring about.” Our latest report covered by @davidjmadden.bsky.social in @theguardian.com 🔗👇 www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
"Before the policy, social housing made up 31% of overall housing tenure in England. Today it is 16%, causing council housing waiting lists and homelessness to surge." 📰 Read @davidjmadden.bsky.social in @theguardian.com on the enduring impact of Thatcher's Right to Buy policy.
💭 How do planners work amid social division, post‑truth politics, and fractured publics? Mona Fawaz and @davidjmadden.bsky.social join us next week to discuss planning in #Beirut after the 2020 Port explosion. 📅 Mon 2 March | 6.30pm #Cities #LSE
A new report details the damage. This was an ideological ploy from which we have yet to recover, says LSE’s David Madden
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6.30pm Mon 2 March | Mona Fawaz | Free public event at LSE
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Thatcher’s right to buy policy is celebrated but here’s the cost: losses to us all of £194bn and a fractured society | David Madden
CITY Annual Lecture | Planning amid division with Prof Mona Fawaz
A new report details the damage. This was an ideological ploy from which we have yet to recover, says LSE’s David Madden
www.theguardian.com
Thatcher’s right to buy policy is celebrated but here’s the cost: losses to us all of £194bn and a fractured society | David Madden
6.30pm Mon 2 March | Mona Fawaz | Free public event at LSE
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CITY Annual Lecture | Planning amid division with Prof Mona Fawaz
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