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Between the Social and the Spatial: Exploring the Multiple Dimensions of Poverty and Social Exclusion

Between the Social and the Spatial: Exploring the Multiple Dimensions of Poverty and Social Exclusion

Between the Social and the Spatial: Exploring the Multiple Dimensions of Poverty
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Between the Social and the Spatial: Exploring the Multiple Dimensions of Poverty and Social Exclusion Hardback - 2009

by De Boyser, Katrien (Editor)/ Dewilde, Caroline (Editor)/ Dierckx, Danielle (Editor)

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Ashgate Pub Co, 2009. Hardcover. New. har/ele edition. 220 pages. 9.45x6.50x0.98 inches.
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Research in both urban governance and European poverty measurement has developed independently of each other. This book brings together these different bodies of literature on the intersection of spatial and social exclusion, by providing a state-of-the art review written by internationally recognized experts who critically reflect on the theoretical status of their research social exclusion, and on the implications this has for future research and policy-making agendas.

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Katrien De Boyser, University of Antwerp, Belgium, Caroline Dewilde, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Danielle Dierckx, University of Antwerp, Belgium and J1/4rgen Friedrichs, University of Cologne, Germany
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