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OUT IN SPACE: Difference and Abstraction in Planetary Urbanization. (2021). Goh, Kian ; Angelo, Hillary.
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  46. The Situations of Urban Inquiry: Thinking Problematically about the City. (2016). Bridge, Gary ; Barnett, Clive.
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  47. The Ecology Of Neighborhood Participation and The Reproduction Of Political Conflict. (2016). Deener, Andrew.
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