BEYOND ‘BAD DENSITY’ AND TERRITORIAL STIGMA: An Infrastructure Access Lens on Suburban Exclusion
Abstract Segregation and social exclusion in postwar suburban housing estates are typically addressed as problems of residential location. For decades, postwar suburbs in all corners of the world have been targeted as designated sites of punitive urban intervention, grounded in territorial stigma and normative notions of density.
André Klaassen, Greet De Block
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Prevalence of malaria and associated risk factors among febrile under-five refugee children attending Panyadoli Health Centre III, Kiryandongo District, Mid-western Uganda. [PDF]
Acan D+4 more
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AUN, Karl, The Political Refugees: a History of the Estonians in Canada. Toronto, McClelland and Stewart, 1985. 193 p. [PDF]
Sylvie Taschereau
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LIBERTOPIA: An Intellectual Stroll in Berlin's Tempelhof Park
Abstract Berlin's Tempelhofer Feld, an old airport turned into a public park, stands as a unique urban space. What it is about this simple and massive open space in the heart of a large city that makes it a near‐utopian formation? This essay attempts to explore the meaning of this sociospatial entity, framing it in terms of a ‘libertopia’, to serve as ...
Asef Bayat
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Hidden gender-based violence and its causes among women in Okugu Refugee Camp, Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Shifera N+4 more
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Abstract Heat is a central concern for many cities whose efforts for adaptation tend to reproduce inequities. While community‐led adaptation has been considered key for enhancing just outcomes, how migrants from majority world countries are in‐ or excluded from local visions and practices of adaptation has rarely been asked.
Panagiota Kotsila+4 more
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Optimizing Breast Imaging: Needs and Opportunities for Refugee Women in Italy and Low-Income Countries. [PDF]
Di Grezia G, Iannnaccone T, Gatta G.
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Abstracts and Reviews : PREVENTION OF MENTAL DISORDER AMONG HMONG REFUGEES IN THE U. S.: LESSONS FROM THE PERIOD 1976-1986 by JOSEPH WESTERMEYER, Social Science and Medicine 25 (1987):941-947 [PDF]
Mallory Wood
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