From Conflict to Inclusion in Housing : : Interaction of Communities, Residents and Activists / / edited by Graham Cairns, Georgios Artopoulos and Kirsten Day.
Socio-political views on housing have been brought to the fore in recent years by global economic crises, a notable rise of international migration and intensified trans-regional movement phenomena. Adopting this viewpoint, From Conflict to Inclusion in Housing maps the current terrain of political...
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