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THE PERFORMATIVITY OF METROPOLIZATION: How Material‐Discursive Practices Institutionalize the Prague Metropolitan Region. (2022). Skora, Ludk ; Coblence, Alena.
In: International Journal of Urban and Regional Research.
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  28. Scavenging for LGBTQ2S Public Library Visibility on Vancouver’s Periphery. (2020). Podmore, Julie A ; Bain, Alison L.
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    In: Social Inclusion.
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  36. Licensing, Popular Practices and Public Spaces: An Inquiry via the Geographies of Street Food Vending. (2015). Koch, Regan.
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  38. Legal Walls and Professional Paths: The Mobilities of Graffiti Writers in Sydney. (2013). .
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