Cultural and Political Gentrification: How Urban Spaces Can Survive to It

dormakaba Editorial Team

Maria Marshall-Clarke
Maria holds a BA in Law and EU Affairs and a BA in Sociology, as well as an MA in Research Methodology from the University of Liverpool. With a background in academia, she has served as a researcher and tutor, focusing on well-being in urban spaces and the sociology of emotions. Currently, she works as an HR consultant and talent developer.
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