大约冬季
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物种起源
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Neoliberal Planning: Does It Really Exist?,mith (2008) has declared neoliberalism ‘dead but dominant’, and some call for a shift in focus from analysis and critique to the exploration of possible postneoliberalisms (see for example Brand and Sekler (2009) in the theme issue on postneoliberalism in Development Dialogue).
chronology
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,Elemente der Relativitätstheorie,e actual/experienced urban fabric between the two. In this chapter an analysis of this disjuncture is undertaken, focusing on two of the metropolitan municipalities in the country. While telling a unique South African story, the chapter connects with the international literature on the impact of neoliberalism on planning.
laceration
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Michael Linden,Martin Hautzingerities. In this way, the chapter argues, policy not only reproduces inequalities but also provides an individualised explanation for their existence and perpetuation. The chapter concludes by highlighting future research avenues and the value in re-thinking the cultural politics of neoliberal urban policy.
Cantankerous
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Anguish
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凹处
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外貌
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Book 2012us far been generally overlooked in planning theory and the analysis of planning practice. Offering insights from papers presented during a conference session at a meeting of the Association of American Geographers in Boston in 2008 and a number of commissioned chapters, this book fills this signifi
缩减了
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脊椎动物
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0924-5499 oliberalism and democratic urban evolution.Case studies from.This book argues that the concepts of ‘neoliberalism’ and ‘neoliberalisation,’ while in common use across the whole range of social sciences, have thus far been generally overlooked in planning theory and the analysis of planning practice.