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Participatory Action Research in Affordable Housing Partnerships: Collaborative Rationality, or Sleeping with the Growth Machine?

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Andrew Martel, Carolyn Whitzman & Alexander Sheko. (2019) Private Developers and the Public Good: Can a Socially Constructed Market Deliver Quality Affordable Housing for Australian Cities?. Urban Policy and Research 37:2, pages 170-184.
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