Comparative approaches to informal housing around the globe / edited by Udo Grashoff
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Towards critique and differentiation : comparative research on informal housing
Illegal housing : the case for comparison
Towards a political economy of toleration of illegality : comparing tolerated squatting in Hong Kong and Paris
Squatting in Leiden and Leipzig in the 1970s and 1980s : a comparison of informal housing practices in a capitalist democracy and a communist dictatorship
Squatters and the socialist heritage : a comparison of informal settlements in Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan
Squatting activism in Brazil and Spain : articulations between the right to housing and the right to the city
Favela vs asphalt : suggesting a new lens on Rio de Janeiro’s favelas and formal city
Between informal and illegal in the Global North : planning law, enforcement and justifiable noncompliance
Shanty settlements in nineteenth-century Europe : lessons from comparison with Africa
Squats across the Empire : a comparison of squatting movements in post-Second World War UK and Australia
Failed takeover : the phenomenon of right-wing squatting
Concluding remarks
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