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págs. 157-180
City on edge: immigrant businesses and the right to urban space in inner-city Johannesburg
págs. 181-200
�They want to live in the Tremé, but they want it for their ways of living�: gentrification and neighborhood practice in Tremé, New Orleans
págs. 201-220
Tracing faith-based service landscapes: the contours of messiness at the Open Door Community in Atlanta
págs. 221-235
Examining the impacts of neighborhood design and residential self-selection on active travel: a methodological assessment
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Bio-gentrification: vulnerability bio-value chains in gentrifying neighbourhoods�
págs. 277-299
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