The City in Urban Poverty (EADI Global Development Series) by C. Lemanski,C. Marx

By C. Lemanski,C. Marx

The members reply to the absence of severe debate surrounding the ways that areas of town don't basically comprise, but additionally represent, city poverty. the quantity explores how the areas of the town actively produce and reproduce city poverty.

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