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City survivors
Bringing up children in disadvantaged neighbourhoodsThis book provides a unique insider view on the impact of neighbourhood conditions on family life and explores the prospects for families from the point of view of equality, integration, schools, work, community, regeneration and public services.
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City survivors
Bringing up children in disadvantaged neighbourhoodsThis book provides a unique insider view on the impact of neighbourhood conditions on family life and explores the prospects for families from the point of view of equality, integration, schools, work, community, regeneration and public services.
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East Enders
Family and community in East LondonThis moving book about the lives of families in London's East End gives important new insights into neighbourhood relations (including race relations), through the eyes of the local community.
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East Enders
Family and community in East LondonThis moving book about the lives of families in London's East End gives important new insights into neighbourhood relations (including race relations), through the eyes of the local community.
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Jigsaw cities
Big places, small spacesThis new book explores Britain's intensely urban and increasingly global communities as interlocking pieces of a complex jigsaw; they are hard to see apart yet they are deeply unequal. How did our major cities become so divided? How do they respond to housing and neighbourhood decay?Jigsaw Cities examines these issues using Birmingham, Britain's second largest city, as a model of pioneering urban order and as a victim of brutal Modernist planning.
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Jigsaw cities
Big places, small spacesThis new book explores Britain's intensely urban and increasingly global communities as interlocking pieces of a complex jigsaw; they are hard to see apart yet they are deeply unequal. How did our major cities become so divided? How do they respond to housing and neighbourhood decay?Jigsaw Cities examines these issues using Birmingham, Britain's second largest city, as a model of pioneering urban order and as a victim of brutal Modernist planning.
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Phoenix cities
The fall and rise of great industrial citiesAnne Power, Dr Jörg Plöger, Astrid Winkler
This book explores economic, social and environmental transformations in Europe and the USA to inform the regeneration of 'weak market cities'.
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