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The cities that we exist in and issues of equity, access, and segregation are intimately tied to housing stock and location. What factors influence what housing gets built where and who can access it and the social structure of the city?
Governing the Neighborhood: Sub-Local Organizations, Disorder, and Reinvestment - Michael C. Craw, The Evergreen State College; Simon A. Andrew, University of North Texas
In It for the Money? On the Origins of Opposition to New Housing Development - Jacob Nyrup, University of Oslo; Martin Vinæs Larsen, Aarhus University