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The Unfixed State of Unfixed Land. (2020). Sud, Nikita.
In: Development and Change.
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  33. Formalization by the State, Re-Informalization by the People: A Gecekondu Transformation Housing Estate as Site of Multiple Discrepancies. (2016). Erman, Tahire.
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  34. Provincializing Critical Urban Theory: Extending the Ecosystem of Possibilities. (2016). Leitner, Helga ; Sheppard, Eric.
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  35. The Twenty-First-Century Quest for Feminism and the Global Urban. (2016). Peake, Linda .
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  36. Comparative Urbanism: New Geographies and Cultures of Theorizing the Urban. (2016). Robinson, Jennifer.
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  37. Tenure security premium in informal housing markets : a spatial hedonic analysis. (2015). Nakamura, Shohei.
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  38. Strategizing urbanism in the era of neoliberalization: State power reshuffling, land development and municipal finance in urbanizing China. (2015). .
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  39. Introduction: Urban revolutions in the age of global urbanism. (2015). Goldman, Michael ; Leitner, Helga ; Sheppard, Eric ; Roy, Ananya ; Maringanti, Anant ; Gidwani, Vinay.
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  40. Contesting inclusiveness: Policies, politics and processes of participatory urban governance in Indian cities. (2015). Chattopadhyay, Soumyadip.
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  41. Comparative Urbanism and the ‘Asian City: Implications for Research and Theory. (2015). Ren, Julie ; Luger, Jason.
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  42. The Land that Disappeared: Forceful Occupation, Disputes and the Negotiation of Landlord Power in a Bangladeshi Bastee. (2015). Suykens, Bert.
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  43. Filtering Risk Away: Global Finance Capital, Transcalar Territorial Networks and the (Un)Making of City-Regions: An Analysis of Business Property Development in Bangalore, India. (2014). Halbert, Ludovic ; Rouanet, Hortense .
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  44. Impact of slum formalization on self-help housing construction: A case of slum notification in India. (2014). Nakamura, Shohei.
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  45. Producing and contesting the formal/informal divide: Regulating street hawking in Delhi, India. (2014). .
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  46. Community Leadership and the Construction of Political Legitimacy: Unpacking Bourdieus ‘Political Capital’ in Post-Apartheid Johannesburg. (2014). Katsaura, Obvious ; Benit-Gbaffou, Claire.
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  47. Paying for Pipes, Claiming Citizenship: Political Agency and Water Reforms at the Urban Periphery. (2014). Ranganathan, Malini.
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  48. ‘One-Man Handled’: Fragmented Power and Political Entrepreneurship in Globalizing Mumbai. (2014). Weinstein, Liza.
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  49. Reinterpreting the Meaning of the ‘Singapore Model’: State Capitalism and Urban Planning. (2014). Shatkin, Gavin.
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  50. Contesting the Indian City: Global Visions and the Politics of the Local. (2014). Shatkin, Gavin.
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