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Social Mix and the Cities

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Pages 519-523 | Published online: 17 Aug 2006

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Elinor Chisholm, Nevil Pierse & Philippa Howden-Chapman. (2022) Perceived benefits and risks of developing mixed communities in New Zealand: implementer perspectives. Urban Research & Practice 15:2, pages 275-298.
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Lydie Launay. (2010) De Paris à Londres : le défi de la mixité sociale par les « acteurs clés ». Espaces et sociétés n° 140-141:1, pages 111-126.
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