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Mutual relationships in neighborhood socioeconomic change
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Delmelle, Elizabeth C.; Thill, Jean-Claude
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2014
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Naming rights, place branding, and the tumultuous cultural landscapes of neoliberal urbanism
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Rose-Redwood, Reuben; Vuolteenaho, Jani; Young, Craig; Light, Duncan
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2019
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Navigating ethnicity: segregation, placemaking, and difference
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Chiu, Francesca
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2019
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Neighborhood and socioeconomic change in emerging megapolitan nodes: tracking shifting social geographies in three rapidly growing United States metropolitan areas, 1980–2010
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Foote, Nathan; Walter, Rebecca
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2017
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Neighborhood-Based social capital and life satisfaction: the case of Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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Hoogerbrugge, Marloes M.; Burger, Martijn J.
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2018
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Neighborhood change beyond clear storylines: what can assemblage and complexity theories contribute to understandings of seemingly paradoxical neighborhood development?
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Grossmann, Katrin; Haase, Annegret
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2016
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Neighborhood decline and the economic crisis: an introduction
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van Kempen, Ronald; Bolt, Gideon; van Ham, Maarten
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2016
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Neighborhood racial–ethnic change and home value appreciation: evidence from Philadelphia
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Moye, Richard
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Neighborhood-scale urban form, travel behavior, and CO2 emissions in Beijing: implications for low-carbon urban planning
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Liu, Zhilin; Ma, Jing; Chai, Yanwei
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2017
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Neil Smith, 1954-2012: ``The Future Is Indeed Radically Open''
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Doherty, J.
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Neoclassical urban theory and the study of racism in geography
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Kobayashi, Audrey
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Neutralizing Homelessness, 2015: Tent cities and ten year plans
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Sparks, Tony
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Neutralizing homelessness, 2015: the story to date
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Giles, David Boarder
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Neutralizing Homelessness: Federal Policy and the Depoliticization of Poverty
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Elwood, Sarah; Lawson, Victoria
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Neutralizing homelessness: federal policy and the depoliticization of poverty
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Harris, Timothy
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New dynamics of rent gap formation in New York City rent-regulated housing: privatization, financialization, and uneven development
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Teresa, Benjamin F.
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2019
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New perspectives on ethnic segregation over time and space. A domains approach
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van Ham, Maarten; Tammaru, Tiit
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2016
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New York’s new edge. Contemporary art, the High Line, and urban megaprojects on the Far West Side, by David Halle and Elisabeth Tiso
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Palmer, Joni M.
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2016
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Nonprofits and park equity in Los Angeles: a promising way forward for environmental justice
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Rigolon, Alessandro
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2019
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Not a "forever model": the curious case of graduation in Housing First
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Anderson-Baron, Jalene T.; Collins, Damian
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2018
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