
Lees, Loretta
Loretta Lees is Professor of Human Geography at King’s College London. She currently serves on the following editorial boards: City and Society, Art and the Public Sphere Journal, Dialogues in Human Geography, Geography Compass, and Environment and Planning A. She was Chair of the RGS-IBG Urban Geography Research Group (2000-2003). Loretta co-organises (with Jenny Robinson, Matthew Gandy, Monica Degen, Abou Malique Simone and Hyun Bang Shin) the Urban Salon: a London forum for architecture, cities and international urbanism (www.theurbansalon.org). Loretta is an urban geographer who is well known for her work on gentrification, urban regeneration and urban policy; and her related work on public space and architecture. These different research foci are concerned with how we (re-)conceptualize the urban and urban processes and in particular with questions of representation.
She has published The Gentrification Reader (2010, Routledge: London), The International Encyclopedia of Human Geography (2009, Elsevier), Researching Human Geography, (2002, Arnold, UK/Oxford University Press)...
> Voir sa page personnelle (King' College London).
Vidéos
The grammar of "mixed communities": urban injustice and the Aylesbury Estate [VF] / Loretta Lees
The grammar of "mixed communities": urban injustice and the Aylesbury Estate [version française] / Loretta Lees. In "Mixité : an urban and housing issue? Mixing people, housing and activities as urban
The grammar of "mixed communities": urban injustice and the Aylesbury Estate [VO] / Loretta Lees
The grammar of "mixed communities": urban injustice and the Aylesbury Estate [version anglaise]/ Loretta Lees. In "Mixité : an urban and housing issue? Mixing people, housing and activities as urban