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DOI : 10.60527/gp22-h084
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Loretta Lees. UT2J. (2011, 7 juillet). The grammar of "mixed communities": urban injustice and the Aylesbury Estate [VF] / Loretta Lees , in Mixité : an urban and housing issue ?. [Vidéo]. Canal-U. https://doi.org/10.60527/gp22-h084. (Consultée le 28 mars 2024)

The grammar of "mixed communities": urban injustice and the Aylesbury Estate [VF] / Loretta Lees

Réalisation : 7 juillet 2011 - Mise en ligne : 22 octobre 2011
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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 challenge of the future", 23ème colloque international de l'European Network for Housing Research (ENHR), organisé par le Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Solidarités, Sociétés, Territoires (LISST) à l'Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail, 5-8 juillet 2011. Plénière 4 : Approaches, pratices and challenges of mixité in different urban contexts, 7 juillet 2011.

Now that New Labour’s era of urban renaissance in the UK has hit the buffers of both an economic downturn and a change of government it is time to reflect on the urban injustices it has left in its wake. In this paper I focus on the urban injustices that have been practiced on the Aylesbury Estate in London. I look at how the sociomateriality of the Aylesbury was discursively constructed by those with power in order to further their goals of regeneration, that is state-led gentrification, into a new ‘mixed income’, new-build community. I question the truth claims that have been made about the Aylesbury as a ‘sink estate’ and argue that they served dominant interests. I look at how choices have been closed down for the estate’s residents and how their support for the regeneration programme has been misrepresented.In so doing I expose a variety of unjust practices that have been, and are being, enacted on the Aylesbury Estate. But importantly I look at what the residents think about the whole process (seeking alternative knowledges, imaginaries, logics) and how they are resisting dominant interests and practices. In so doing I question not just the policy of mixed communities (the new urban renewal) but also the way that it has been forced upon low income communities.

> La communication est traduite en français en simultané par un interprète de l'Association Internationale des Interprètes de Conférence-AIIC).

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Documentation

- Mixed Communities: Gentrification by Stealth?. Gary Bridge, Tim Butler, Loretta Lees. Bristol : Policy Press, octobre 2011, 384 p.

- A Guide to the New Ruins of Great Britain. Owen Hatherley. New-York, Londres : Verso Books, 2010, 256 p.

- "New homes are not enough". L’articulation des volets social et urbain dans les projets locaux de rénovation urbaine en Angleterre. Lila Lakehal. Paris : Agence nationale de rénovation urbaine, Comité d’évaluation et de suivi (CES-ANRU), novembre 2009, 12 p. [En ligne sur le site de l'ANRU].

- Social housing and regeneration in London. Paul Watt. In Robert Imrie, Loretta Lees, Mike Raco (eds), Regenerating London: governance, sustainability and community in a global city. Londres: Routledge, 2009, pp. 212‐233.

- Gentrification and Social Mixing: Towards an Inclusive Urban Renaissance?. Loretta Lees. Urban Studies n°12, vol. 45, novembre 2008, pp. 2449–2470. [en ligne sur le site du Kings College London].

- Gentrification. Loretta Lees, Tom Slater, Elvin Wyly. New York : Ed. Routledge, 2007, 344 p.

- The Emancipatory City: Paradoxes and Possibilities. Loretta Lees. London : Publications Ltd, 2004, 256 p.

- The Inclusive Society? Social Exclusion and New Labour. Ruth Levitas. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1998, 223 p.

- The New Urban Frontier. Neil Smith. Routledge, 1996, 288 p.

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> Voir aussi la bibliographie générale dans l'onglet "A télécharger" de la séquence d'ouverture du colloque.

Aylesbury Tenants and Leaseholders First
The Aylesbury Area Action Plan (AAP)

The Aylesbury Area Action Plan adopted on 27 January 2010.

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