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An Informational Right to the City? Code, Content, Control, and the Urbanization of Information
Antipode, 2017Joe Shaw, Mark Graham
exaly
2017
This study is an effort to contribute to the current urban studies debate on the way to conceptualize the city by advancing a rights-based approach and to suggest that to build such vision one needs to reconceive the city as a commons, which is to say that the city serves as an infrastructure enabling the “pooling” of city inhabitants actions, energies,
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This study is an effort to contribute to the current urban studies debate on the way to conceptualize the city by advancing a rights-based approach and to suggest that to build such vision one needs to reconceive the city as a commons, which is to say that the city serves as an infrastructure enabling the “pooling” of city inhabitants actions, energies,
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Neighbourhood branding and the right to the city
Progress in Human Geography, 2018Jeffrey R Masuda
exaly
‘The right to the city’ revisited: Assessing urban rights – The case of Arab Cities in Israel
Habitat International, 2014Yosef Rafeq Jabareen
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