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- Title Pages
- Epigraph
- Acknowledgments
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1 Introduction -
2 Environmental Justice, Urban Development, and Place Identity -
3 Stories of Neighborhood Abandonment, Degradation, and Transformation -
4 Holistic Community Reconstruction and Tactical Choices -
5 Place Remaking through Environmental Recovery and Revitalization -
6 Advancing Broader Political Agendas -
7 Conclusion -
Appendix A Semistructured Interviews: Barcelona -
Appendix B Semistructured Interviews: Boston -
Appendix C Semistructured Interviews: Havana -
Appendix D Techniques for Data Analysis -
Appendix E Constructing Grounded Theory - References
- Index
Epigraph
Epigraph
- Source:
- Neighborhood as Refuge
- Publisher:
- The MIT Press
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- Title Pages
- Epigraph
- Acknowledgments
-
1 Introduction -
2 Environmental Justice, Urban Development, and Place Identity -
3 Stories of Neighborhood Abandonment, Degradation, and Transformation -
4 Holistic Community Reconstruction and Tactical Choices -
5 Place Remaking through Environmental Recovery and Revitalization -
6 Advancing Broader Political Agendas -
7 Conclusion -
Appendix A Semistructured Interviews: Barcelona -
Appendix B Semistructured Interviews: Boston -
Appendix C Semistructured Interviews: Havana -
Appendix D Techniques for Data Analysis -
Appendix E Constructing Grounded Theory - References
- Index