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Resumo Lisboa encontra-se em transição. Ao sair de uma crise económica acompanhada por severas políticas de austeridade, encontra-se numa nova fase de dinamismo económico, mas sem conseguir inverter antigas e novas estruturas de desigualdade social e ...
João Seixas +2 more
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Luttes pour l’environnement et droit à la ville dans la capitale du Minas Gerais (Brésil)
In Belo Horizonte, capital of Minas Gerais, as in many Brazilian cities, with the growth of the population, the "natural" environment was profoundly modified. At the same time, in the south of the city, mining activity developed in Serra do Curral, which
Pauline Bosredon +3 more
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Diversity, urban space and the right to the provincial city [PDF]
Using three vignettes of the same physical space this article contributes to understanding of how the right to the city is contested in provincial England in the early twenty-first century.
Amin A. +14 more
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The Legal Status of Gibraltar: Whose Rock is it Anyway? [PDF]
This Note argues that the right to self-determination, as expressed in Resolution 1514, empowers the people of Gibraltar with the right to determine their own destiny.
Lincoln, Simon J.
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Police, politics, and the right to the city [PDF]
International audienceSpace and spatiality have recently been at the core of debates concerning the political possibilities of the city. The arguments advanced in this paper might be seen as an attempt to contribute to these debates through a reflection ...
Dikeç, Mustafa
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Le logement comme clé pour le droit à la ville des femmes
Feminists around the world are claiming their right to the city. They fight against the capitalist and patriarchal dynamics that cause significant obstacles to socio-political participation and appropriation of urban resources and opportunities.
Marie-Eve Desroches
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The Right to Have Digital Rights in Smart Cities [PDF]
New data-driven technologies in global cities have yielded potential but also have intensified techno-political concerns. Consequently, in recent years, several declarations/manifestos have emerged across the world claiming to protect citizens’ digital rights. In 2018, Barcelona, Amsterdam, and NYC city councils formed the Cities’ Coalition for Digital
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De la flânerie al tránsito peatonal: la negación del derecho a la ciudad
Mexico City's urban development, oriented to car infrastructure, has contributed to the degradation of public spaces and neighborhood segregation, making walking difficult and limiting people's access to the city's resources. In this context, pedestrians
Ruth Pérez López
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E-Access to the City? Mapping Applications for People with Disabilities
The article focuses on the socio-spatial accessibility of the city, taking into account the phenomenon of a digitally expanding urban environment: new-media mobility conditions, intermedia dataflow, hybrid space.
Joanna Pankau
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ABSTRACT Background Families of children with cancer experience significant financial strain, even with universal healthcare. Indirect costs, such as productivity losses and non‐medical expenses, are rarely included in economic evaluations, and little is known about how effectively financial aid programmes alleviate this burden. Childhood brain tumours
Megumi Lim +8 more
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