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Gentrification

  • What makes Delhi’s electronic bazaars among the few remaining invaluable and dynamic public spaces

    What makes Delhi’s electronic bazaars among the few remaining invaluable and dynamic public spaces

    Maitrayee Deka, The Conversation
    · Mar 05, 2024 · 07:30 pm
  • How single women helped make Hong Kong the world’s most unaffordable city

    How single women helped make Hong Kong the world’s most unaffordable city

    Minting Ye, The Conversation Igor Vojnovic, The Conversation
    · Mar 30, 2019 · 11:30 pm
  • What the closure of a historic pie shop in London says about post-Brexit identity politics

    What the closure of a historic pie shop in London says about post-Brexit identity politics

    Ronald Ranta, The Conversation
    · Oct 11, 2018 · 11:30 pm
  • Citizens have sued Washington over housing policies that have sidelined poor, minority communities

    Citizens have sued Washington over housing policies that have sidelined poor, minority communities

    Carey L Biron, Thomson Reuters Foundation News
    · Jul 01, 2018 · 11:30 pm