Building the Inclusive City : Governance, Access, and the Urban Transformation of Dubai

This Open Access book is an anthropological urban study of the Emirate of Dubai, its institutions, and their evolution. It provides a contemporary history of disability in city planning from a non-Western perspective and explores the cultural context for its positioning. Three insights inform the au...

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Main Author: Pineda, Victor Santiago (auth)
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Published: Springer Nature 2020
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