Critical Dialogues of Urban Governance, Development and Activism : London and Toronto

Cities have been sites of some of the most visible manifestations of the evolution of processes of globalization and population expansion, and global cities are at the cutting edge of such changes. Critical Dialogues of Urban Governance, Development and Activism examines changes in governance, prope...

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Other Authors: Bunce, Susannah (Editor), Livingstone, Nicola (Editor), March, Loren (Editor), Moore, Susan (Editor), Walks, Alan (Editor)
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Published: London UCL Press 2020
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