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    Espace urbain et gentrification aux États-Unis, évolution des interprétations by Laurence Gervais-Linon

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…These different phenomena have been studied through the concept of Frontier—converting urban decay and violence into new chic—and the process of capital mobility, itself attracting new social classes from a new economy based in the inner city (Neil Smith). …”
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    Usages de l’espace, positionnement social et dimensions raciales : le cas des immigrés français de Salvador de Bahia (Brésil) by Marie Sigrist, Maxime Michaud

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…However, some have chosen to immigrate to Salvador (State of Bahia). Salvador is a city with a strong Afro-Brazilian influence and has the largest self-identified black population in the country. …”
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    Transgender people and travestis experiencing homelessness in Salvador: a descriptive study on sociodemographic profile and access to social assistance and health services, Brazil,... by Wiler de Paula Dias, Thayane Silva Nunes, Igor Myron Ribeiro Nascimento, Erik Asley Ferreira Abade, Lua Sá Dultra, Milena Lemos Marinho, Guilherme de Sousa Ribeiro, Joilda Silva Nery

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…ABSTRACT Objective To describe the sociodemographic profile and access to social assistance and health services among trans people and travestis experiencing homelessness in Salvador, the capital city of Bahia state. …”
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    Mobilização para além das fronteiras: semelhanças transnacionais dos movimentos sociais de origem virtual pelo mundo by Luciana de Oliveira Leal Halbritter, Maria Inácia D\u2019Ávila Neto

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…In June 2013, the social movement started in São Paulo took the streets with public demonstrations in several cities across the country. …”
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    Des bidonvilles aux sites de relogement à Témara : la quête d’une identité urbaine légitime by Aziz Benkorti

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Moreover, the departure of some ex-slum dwellers and the arrival of other social categories created a social hierarchy based on the amount of economic capital owned and the attempts to adapt to the new life. …”
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    INTEGRATING TECHNICAL, VALUE AND RELATIONAL PERSPECTIVES IN URBAN REGENERATION PROJECTS: A FRAMEWORK FOR THE MUNICIPALITY OF KISELA VODA, SKOPJE by Isabella M. Lami, Elena Todella, Alessandro Armando, Ognen Marina

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Sustainable and resilient urban regeneration encompasses the transformation of areas or buildings and their neighbourhoods, involving issues with recognised environmental, economic and social implications. In particular, cities can support the creation of new and multiple values through the transformation of the built environment, having a high concentration of capital and resources distributed over a limited territory. …”
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    The quality of education of the Russian political elite by N. N. Meshcheryakova, O. V. Kryshtanovskaya

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Additional factors may be important for entering the elite: capital city accommodation, participation in patron-client relations, belonging to a large corporation.Members of the elite are educated mainly in universities in the capital. …”
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    L’arrivée des centres commerciaux dans les marges urbaines de Rabat : Des lieux inédits de sociabilité et de déambulation urbaine by Tarik Harroud

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…This article focuses on the analysis of the spatial and socio-cultural reshaping induced by the proliferation of shopping centers on the outskirts of Rabat.Commercial spaces that originated during the 90s have significantly multiplied in recent years and now constitute one of the most attractive hubs in the capital city. A look at the flows of people converging to these spaces on week-ends will attest to the importance they now hold in the social and spatial practices of a large segment of the Rabat population.With a diversified, well-staged commercial offer, these places are increasingly favored by a heterogeneous crowd, for multiple non-commercial uses reminiscent of the ambulatory habits in public streets (gathering, strolling, window-shopping, etc.) …”
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    Les migrantes de retour dans la Corne de l’Afrique by Amina Saïd Chiré, Bezunesh Tamru

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…These returns and "final staying’s" are more frequent in urban areas, the Ethiopian case shows also that secondary towns and the suburbs of the capital city are areas mostly preferred by returnees. …”
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    Presentation of knowledge sharing model in Bank Maskan Iran by Maryam Firoozi, ahmad vedadi, alireza Amirkabiri

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The results in the qualitative part showed that 6 structures include: causal conditions (with 3 dimensions of universality and inevitability, the need to change the attitude towards branding, urban brand identity), contextual conditions (with 3 dimensions of brand structural coherence, urban branding, strategic location of city), intervening conditions (with 3 dimensions of tourist behavior pattern, investment/financing, environmental factors), dimensions of the phenomenon (with 3 dimensions of creating a platform for smart tourism, attention to stakeholders, integrated urban brand management), strategies (with 3 dimensions of urban advertising system improvement, smart urban branding design, urban brand culture), and consequences (with 3 dimensions of social capital development, development of quality of life, competitive power of urban brand). …”
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    The trend of urban environment quality as an importaut factorof migration processes by V. Yu. Novikov

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…In addition, the health-improving effect of favorable living conditions is felt on a subconscious level, positively charging people with new energy, improving their mood and maintains their tone on a high emotional level.Improving the comfort of the living environment in addition to improved housing conditions provides for the improvement of infrastructure, a significant transformation of the surrounding landscaped areas, as well as socially significant public urban spaces that harmoniously complement the natural resource potential of settlements.All this in a complex influences on the positive public mood of society and helps to increase the competitive advantages of specific cities in the fight for human capital, affecting also the migration preferences of modern people.…”
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    Neither “Platformization” Nor “Infrastructuralization”: Government as a Platform in China by Jingyan Elaine Yuan, Yuchao Zhao

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Through a case study of “the digital reform” in Zhejiang Province, and the affiliated smart city project—City Brain—in Hangzhou, the municipal capital, this study draws on data from participatory observations and interviews to (1) provide a historical context, in which “platformization” in urban governance is aimed to serve market-oriented socio-economic reforms; (2) argue that such “platformization” is shaped by the long-standing structural tension between centralization and localism, which has been renewed by digital data flows; and (3) understand the shifting public–private demarcation in social interactions and arrangements to deflect continual frictions between the state, local agents, and platforms in the domain of digital governance.…”
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    Early measures for prevention and containment of COVID-19 in the Maldives: A descriptive analysis by Mariyam SUZANA, Sheena MOOSA, Fathmath Nazla RAFEEG, Sofoora K. USMAN

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Introduction: The Maldives attracts more than one million travelers annually placing it at a high risk of imported epidemic-prone diseases; and it has one of the most congested capital cities in the world making it a conducive environment for infectious diseases. …”
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    Migration in Elista during the Restoration of the Kalmyk ASSR and the Return of Kalmyks from Places of Deportation. 1957–1963 by Sergey S. Belousov

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The period from 1957 to 1963 is an important period in the history of the city of Elista. In 1957 the autonomy of the Kalmyk people was restored, the statute of the capital city of the republic was returned to Elista, and the city itself received a powerful impetus for its further development. …”
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