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Week 9: Planning and the Right to the City
Participatory challenge: Using the internet try to understand how the term “Right to the City” (coined by Henri Lefebvre) has been interpreted and used in the US context.
Posted in Classes - Week by Week, 4/09 - Planning and the Right to the City (Week 9)
Tagged cities, modernism, right to the city, planning, postmodernism
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