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an essay collection from The Decent City initiative

an essay collection from The Decent City initiative

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Bringing Social Science Back In: The “Big Data” Revolution and Urban Theory
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Essays by Diane Davis

Reflections on the Decent City

Some Preliminary Thoughts on Inequality and Urban Space: Looking Back, Thinking Comparatively, Heading Forward

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The Cities Papers were produced as part of the planning process for the SSRC’s initiative on The Decent City, which explores the urban environment through the lenses of inequality, toleration, and design.

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