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  3. Vol. 150 No. 2 (2019): Geographical neighbourhood research

Vol. 150 No. 2 (2019): Geographical neighbourhood research

Published: 2019-07-19

Editorial

  • Editorial: geographical neighbourhood research

    Matthias Drilling, Olaf Schnur
    45-47
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Review articles

  • Neighbourhood research from a geographical perspective

    Matthias Drilling, Olaf Schnur
    48-60
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Research articles

  • Neighborhood variation in early adult educational outcomes: The case of Norway

    Viggo Nordvik, George Galster
    61-71
    • PDF
  • Old wine in new skins? China’s neighbourhood transformation from danwei to shequ

    Gequn Feng, Fang Chen
    72-85
    • PDF
  • Peripheral urbanization and the UNCTAD III building in Santiago, Chile: continuity and disruption in grassroots engagement

    Elke Schlack, Paulina Varas
    86-100
    • PDF
  • 'They got a project mentality’: Theorizing neighborhood dis-identification and the paradox of belonging through the lens of ‘the Ghetto’.

    Talja Blokland
    101-112
    • PDF

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