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Housing the People Who “Lived Free":Inhabiting Social Housing in the Tin-Can Neighborhood
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2022-06-01
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Kılınç, Kıvanç
Cin, Mehmet Melih
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K. Kılınç and M. M. Cin,
Housing the People Who “Lived Free”:Inhabiting Social Housing in the Tin-Can Neighborhood
. 2022.