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Urban inequalities and the lived politics of resilience

P. 69–78.
Golubchikov O., DeVerteuil G.
Language: English
Keywords: urban resilience

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Volume 4: Policy and Planning. Global Reflections on COVID-19 and Urban Inequalities
Bristol: Bristol University Press, 2021.
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