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Housing improvement and popular participation in the Upper Volta
Habitat International, 1982exaly +2 more sources
Popular Housing Processes in Caribbean Colombia
2023Abstract Informal settlements are characterized by incremental change, often over long periods. This chapter draws on an ongoing longitudinal ethnographic study over a thirty-year period in informal settlements in the city of Santa Marta, Colombia.
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Class Discourse and Popular Agency in Bleak House
Victorian Studies, 2004Tr he recurrent satire on Boodle, Buffy, and parliamentary politics in Charles Dickens's Bleak House (1853) suggests that the novel's title alludes not only to the Crystal Palace, but also to the House of Commons.1 Chapter 40, "National and Domestic," likewise refers to the commonplace figure of the house as nation and nation as house, evoked, for ...
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Popular Narrative in the Pleasure Houses of the South
CHINOPERL, 1982(1982). Popular Narrative in the Pleasure Houses of the South. CHINOPERL: Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 126-149.
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Journal of American & Comparative Cultures, 2001
I. Introduction During the last decades many fields of knowledge have been refreshed by connecting them either with environmental questions or popular culture, or with both. This has happened also in philosophical aesthetics. What has not usually been done, in aesthetics or elsewhere, is to combine these two areas; environmental aesthetics has not been
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I. Introduction During the last decades many fields of knowledge have been refreshed by connecting them either with environmental questions or popular culture, or with both. This has happened also in philosophical aesthetics. What has not usually been done, in aesthetics or elsewhere, is to combine these two areas; environmental aesthetics has not been
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The Ucisv-Ver Popular Housing Programme, Mexico
Open House International, 2005This incremental housing programme combines resources from participating families with traditional joint savings schemes and micro-credit to help those who have no access to formal credit to build new homes or improve their existing accommodation.
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Popular Dickens: Changing Bleack House for the East End Stage
2019Item does not contain ...
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From the squat to the neighbourhood: Popular infrastructures as reproductive urban commons
Geoforum, 2023Sérgio Ruiz Cayuela +1 more
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