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Guest Edited by Margaret Cowell and Rolf Pendall

Urban Policy Without Broaching the Topic of Race, Really? Response to David Imbroscio’s “Urban Policy as Meritocracy: A Critique”

Pages 105-109 | Published online: 28 Nov 2016

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