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The Right to the City: Right(s) to “Possible-impossible” Versus a Mere Slogan in Practice?
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2014-06-01
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Ergin, Nezihe Başak
Rittersberger, Helga İda
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https://www.amazon.com/Understanding-City-Henri-Lefebvre-Studies/dp/1443853550
https://hdl.handle.net/11511/80903
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Understanding the City: Henri Lefebvre and Urban Studies
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N. B. Ergin and H. İ. Rittersberger,
The Right to the City: Right(s) to “Possible-impossible” Versus a Mere Slogan in Practice?
2014, p. 68.