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DESCRIPTION:Abstract: As private university residences have emerged as a ne
 w frontier of investment by sophisticated financial actors\, international
  students have also become scapegoats of Canada’s housing affordability cr
 isis\, and scholarship increasingly describes purportedly global processes
  of “studentification\,” remaking some neighbourhoods as isolated “bubbles
 ” or enclaves of student life. Drawing on recent and ongoing research in M
 ontreal and elsewhere\, I argue that student housing presents a valuable p
 ortal through which to understand broader urban dynamics. These dynamics i
 nclude reconfigurations of land rents and the gendering and “generationing
 ” of urban space\, touching students and non-students alike.\n
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LOCATION:Room 426\, Burnside Hall\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 0B9\, 805 rue 
 Sherbrooke Ouest
SUMMARY:Studentscapes\, student bubbles\, and studentification: What do stu
 dent geographies of housing tell us about urban space? (Nick Revington\, I
 NRS-Urbanisation\, Culture et Société)
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/geography/channels/event/studentscapes-student-bu
 bbles-and-studentification-what-do-student-geographies-housing-tell-us-abo
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