1.4.3 Diversity in the city. Want to know more?

Course subject(s) 1. Spatial Justice

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TASAN-KOK, T., et al. (2014). Towards Hyper-Diversified European Cities: A Critical Literature Review, Utrecht: Utrecht University, Faculty of Geosciences.

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BANNERJI, H. (1991). Re: Turning the gaze. Resources for Feminist Research, 20(3/4), 5-11.

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ESSED, Ph. (2002). Cloning cultural homogeneity while talking diversity: Old wine in new bottles in Dutch organizations. Transforming Anthropology 11(1), 2-12.

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