Urban-Claims_and-the-Right-to-the-City.pdf

Urban Claims and the Right to the City explores how contested processes of urban development, and the rights of city dwellers, are understood and interpreted from the perspective of women and men working, in different ways, at the grassroots in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil, and London, UK. In doing so,...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-373162020-04-17T01:33:39Z Urban Claims and the Right to the City Walker, Julian Carvalho, Marcos Bau Diaconescu, Ilinca urban studies city planning Brazil UK geography activism Salvador da Bahia London identity disability citizenship housing spatial rights public policy urban development bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GT Interdisciplinary studies::GTF Development studies Urban Claims and the Right to the City explores how contested processes of urban development, and the rights of city dwellers, are understood and interpreted from the perspective of women and men working, in different ways, at the grassroots in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil, and London, UK. In doing so, it represents the grounded voices of authors whose work and lives mean that they engage, on a daily basis, with issues related to housing and spatial rights, and identity struggles around race, gender, disability, sexuality, citizenship and class. 2020-04-16T12:16:03Z 2020-04-16T12:16:03Z 2020 book http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/37316 eng application/pdf n/a Urban-Claims_and-the-Right-to-the-City.pdf https://www.uclpress.co.uk/products/131448 UCL Press 10.14324/111.9781787356382 10.14324/111.9781787356382 df73bf94-b818-494c-a8dd-6775b0573bc2 200 London open access
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