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    Geospatial Analysis and Research on Social and Spatial Inequality of Compulsory Education: A Case Study of Hangzhou, China by Ge He, Qinshi Huang

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…In this paper, an improved Gaussian two-step floating catchment area model is developed taking into consideration the school district system, while the bivariate local spatial analysis method and geographically weighted regression model are employed to study the social and spatial differentiation of compulsory education accessibility and its capitalization effects in Hangzhou. …”
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    THE YOUTH IN RUSSIA: INEQUALITIES AND LIVING CHOICES by E. I. Kuzmina

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Spare time for communication with friends, self-education, hobbies and leisure has become not easily available for many young people;– the third determinant is the place of living and living conditions: the comfort and prestige of city district, its safety and infrastructure;– the fourth place is taken by mental outfit and social capital, in other words, by the body of knowledge and skills which is in demand on the labour market;– the fifth factor is the power, the ability to influence other people (relatives, friends, colleagues, government)We have found out that along with the traditional inequalities the new form of inequality – the temporalinequality – is becoming more and more significant for the Russian youth.…”
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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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    Urban redevelopment, governance and vulnerability: thirty years of ‘regeneration’ in Dublin by Niamh Moore-Cherry

    Published 2020-12-01
    “… Over the last three decades, state intervention through urban regeneration has focused on ‘fixing’ perceived social and spatial vulnerabilities within particular neighbourhoods, communities or city spaces but has often generated new urban crises. …”
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    Urban redevelopment, governance and vulnerability: thirty years of ‘regeneration’ in Dublin by Niamh Moore-Cherry

    Published 2020-12-01
    “… Over the last three decades, state intervention through urban regeneration has focused on ‘fixing’ perceived social and spatial vulnerabilities within particular neighbourhoods, communities or city spaces but has often generated new urban crises. …”
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    O papel da legislação no processo de reconfiguração da periferia urbana em cidades médias brasileiras by Maria Jose Martinelli Silva Calixto, Marcus Vinícius Mariano de Souza, Sergio Moreno Redón

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The following methodological procedures were adopted: bibliographic survey; information collected on the spot; collection of data and/or information from the municipal governments; secondary data research, which sources were municipal legislation and the Sistema Integrado de Seleção Habitacional-Sishab (Integrated Housing Selection System)/Ministry of Regional Development/Minha Casa Minha Vida (My house My Life) social housing program. Especially from the year 2000, through the expansion of the urban perimeter, the articulation of interests between the local public power and the land/real estate/developer capital was revealed and shaped, reconfiguring the periphery, which assumes new contents.…”
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    Moins de rhétorique régionale, plus de diversité. L’urbanisation des Alpes dans l’intérêt de sociétés cohésives by Manfred Perlik

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Poor regions see nationalist and openly racist currents spreading. Cities, including those in the Alps, attract an educated and more prosperous population and are able to handle social conflicts more generously. …”
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    Less Regional Rhetoric, More Diversity. Urbanised Alps in the Interest of Cohesive Societies by Manfred Perlik

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Poor regions see nationalist and openly racist currents spreading. Cities, including those in the Alps, attract an educated and more prosperous population and are able to handle social conflicts more generously. …”
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    Documents Concerning Ankara During the Second World War in the Republic Archive of Prime Ministry 1939-1945 by Çağatay Benhür

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…When the war started, Ankara was a newly developed 16 years old capital city and had important tasks as Turkey’s administration centre. …”
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    Planification stratégique et asymétries territoriales. Grenoble et le Grand Genève, deux régions urbaines alpines à l’épreuve de la cohérence. by Nathalie Bertrand, Dominik Cremer-Schulte, Mathieu Perrin

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…Their capacities to influence the territorial projects turn out to be unequal, as territories do not have the same resources (financial, social, human and institutional capitals). On the basis of spatial planning documents and interviews, the article analyses two alpine city region planning initiatives, Greater Geneva and Grenoble city region.…”
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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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    Dinâmica da ocupação e uso do solo em Londrina (PR): um olhar sobre a interface urbano-rural by Amarildo Souza de Paula, Omar Neto Fernandes Barros, Rigoberto Lázaro Prieto Cainzos, Ricardo Ralichi

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…Besides its diversified economical dynamism (industrial and agricultural capital) since its foundation, the city has been unable to control the speculative real estate business, the sole responsible for its physical-territorial development, creating a fragmented, socially segregated and environment degrading urban growth.  …”
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