TY  - JOUR
EP  - 412
SN  - 2833-115X
N2  - Internationally, speculative real estate development has become an increasingly central means for states to raise revenue and to govern urban space. This ?speculative city? regime is a product of the economic dominance of property investment and the financialisation of urban land; of state transformation across different scales; and of racialised hierarchies of urban citizenship. Challenging these forces is difficult. But, drawing on research in Tottenham, we identify how a broad community coalition successfully disrupted the speculative city ? through a combination of tactics within and against the state. The ?StopHDV? campaign offers insights for actors seeking to contest racialised speculative urbanism.
VL  - 1
N1  - This version is the author accepted manuscript. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher?s terms and conditions.
Y1  - 2024/10/09/
IS  - 1
TI  - Race, resistance and the speculative city: reflections from London
AV  - restricted
A1  - Penny, Joe
A1  - Horton, Amy
UR  - https://doi.org/10.1080/2833115X.2024.2407334
KW  - Real estate
KW  -  Local state
KW  -  Financialisation
KW  -  Race
KW  -  Resistance
JF  - Finance and Space
PB  - Informa UK Limited
SP  - 406
ID  - discovery10198750
ER  -