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Conflicting citizenship and (re)active zones in the urban areas; confronting the cases of Berlin and Rome. Policies and practices for defining processes of "reclaiming" urban public spaces. Konfrontative Bürgerschaft und (re)aktive Zonen im städtischen Raum am Beispiel von Berlin und Rom. Strategien und Praktiken für die Definierung von Prozessen der "Wiederaneignung (Reclaiming)" der öffentlichen städtischen Räume.

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Rossini, Luisa
TU Berlin, Fakultät VI - Planen Bauen Umwelt, Institut für Stadt- und Regionalplanung

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2017

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B-1 = population structure, demography, urban sociology
B-1 = Bevölkerungsstruktur, Bevölkerungsentwicklung, Soziographie, Stadtsoziologie

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dspace6.difu.de:difu/234750
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