- Provides a specific focus on class and ethnicity as elements of urban marginality and demonstrates the importance of a spatial understanding of these processes.
- Provides critical engagement with Loic Wacquant's work challenging them and developing them in innovative and ground-breaking ways
- Takes a genuinely international and interdisciplinary approach, utilising a range of national and policy contexts and combining robust empirical data with new theoretical and conceptual frameworks
- Includes contributions from both established and emerging leading urban scholars at the cutting edge of urban studies