1 Gentrification and displacement: urban inequality in cities of late capitalism AgustÃn Cocola-Gant This chapter is to appear in: Cocola-Gant, A (2019) Gentrification and displacement: urban inequality in cities of late capitalism. Schwanen, T. and R. Van Kempen (Eds.) Handbook of Urban Geography. Cheltenham and Northampton: Edward Elgar Publishing. 1. Introduction This chapter provides the reader with an understanding of what gentrification is and why it is the cause of urban inequalities. In the last fifty years, gentrification has grown from a few cities in the Global North to become a world-wide strategy for capital accumulation. The following pages explore this evolution and contributes towards explaining why it has become a prominent topic for urban geography research, policy makers and social movements. The chapter shows the role of the state and neoliberal urban policies in advancing gentrification, stressing the fact that the growth of the phenomenon is a central ingredient for the reproduction of capitalism. Finally, it assesses the way in which gentrification displaces residents from their places and so provides a critical understanding of gentrification as a process of social exclusion.