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        Neoliberalism in Dublin – Gentrification and the Fight for Free Space

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        2019
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        Halpin-Doyle, J.
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        This thesis is concerned with gentrification in Dublin and how it can be directly linked to neoliberal urban planning. Firstly it focuses on the nature of Ireland’s neoliberal policy; what was the context that birthed it and what is its contemporary form. It then demonstrates the inherent link between neoliberalism and gentrification. After this it delves into the history of the scholarly work on gentrification as well as how gentrification is experienced in Dublin. The thesis makes use of an intersectional approach to feminist geography to understand the different ways in which gentrification and displacement are experienced. Following this, various forms of community-based resistance are highlighted, with the aim to provide sustainable solutions for contemporary urban living.
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