Save Ridley Road!
Environmental policy change may be best explained through 'a norm lifecycle' , but what about societal change in other contexts? Save Ridley Road (SRR) is a grassroots anti-gentrification campaign in Dalston, Hackney, who are fighting against plans to redevelop and privatise Ridley Road Market. The community of Dalston is under threat. I joined SRR as part of my dissertation on traditional retail market gentrification last year. After studying the role of ideas in International Relations, it occurred to me that gentrification and resistance to it, may be processes of change best explained through a historical materialist lens that foregrounds class struggle and capitalism. Ridley Road Market has been the victim of continued disinvestment which has been used as a justification for its redevelopment. Although through the lens of neoliberal urban policy this may be seen as a positive, for the community of Dalston, it threatens their livelihoods. The market acts as a socio-ec...