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“The right to the city”

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 2003
The right to the city is not merely a right of access to what already exists, but a right to change it. We need to be sure we can live with our own creations. But the right to remake ourselves by creating a qualitatively different kind of urban sociality is one of the most precious of all human rights.
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The Right to the City and the Right to Housing

2021
Housing is part of social protection and has a specific mention in the programme of the Sustainable Development Goals. The basic call of the COVID -19 lockdown was: stay home, stay safe. This assumes that one must have a home to be safe in. Millions of people do not have the luxury of a safe and secure home.
Francine Mestrum, Meena Menon
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Right to the Indian City

Indian Journal of Social Science and Literature, 2022
In Indian governance studies, the urban government is largely understudied. Even less research has been done on it from the standpoint of citizenship and rights. In addition to the general requirement to make the city a more welcoming environment for its inhabitants, the right to the city entails the provision of fundamental urban amenities such as ...
Swati Dushyant Sisoudiya   +2 more
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The right to the city

Cities, 1995
Abstract This paper looks at the question of urban space in Hong Kong in terms of two simple ideas which have universal as well as local significance. The first addresses the question of surveillance and control over urban space, a strategy on the increase in cities in general, and in Hong Kong in particular.
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THE RIGHT TO THE CITY

Interventions, 2005
The apartheid city is typically touted as a negative role model for urban planners in other parts of the world, largely because of the fragmentation that apartheid social engineering imposed on the lives of urban residents. Under apartheid, the lines of fragmentation were forcibly racialized.
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Right to the City Centre

VISUAL REVIEW. International Visual Culture Review / Revista Internacional de Cultura Visual, 2022
The development of a symbolic urban economy reinforces the importance of historic city centres as spaces of aesthetic and cultural consumption. Urban culturalization strategies adapt them to uses and perceptions that target specific classes of consumers, generating gentrification effects.
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Human Rights and Right to the City

2021
Sanayileşmenin ilk döneminden itibaren kente yerleşme ve kentte söz sahibi olma isteği yalnızca mekânsal bir hak isteği olmamıştır. Kent hem fiziksel hem de sosyokültürel bir olgu olması nedeniyle içinde bulunduğu toplum yapısı ile ilgili önemli bilgiler taşımaktadır. Kentsel mekânın hızlı bir biçimde dönüşümü, içinde bulunduğu toplum yapısını da hızla
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Designing spatial and temporal control of vaccine responses

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
Shih Hao Ou, Wei Luo, Bali Pulendran
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