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Introduction | 1 | |
1 | Introduction to Stuart Hall | 15 |
Cosmopolitan promises, multicultural realities | 20 | |
2 | Introduction to Patricia J. Williams | 52 |
Theatres of war | 56 | |
3 | Introduction to David Harvey | 79 |
The right to the city | 83 | |
4 | Introduction to James D. Woldfenshon | 104 |
The undivided city | 109 | |
5 | Introduction to Richard Rogers | 129 |
An urban renaissance | 135 | |
6 | Introduction to Patrick Declerck | 157 |
On the necessary suffering of the homeless | 161 | |
7 | Who should foot the bill? | 179 |
8 | Looking on the bright side | 191 |
Oxonian epilogue | 209 |
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