Social Justice and the CityAnalysis of urban sociology, urban area economic structures and the urban spatial environment in the USA, including some urban planning implications - discusses theoretical aspects of urban development, the concept of urban land utilization, income distribution, income redistribution, urbanization, urban social structures, etc., and considers the prospects for socialism and for radical social change. Bibliography pp. 315 to 325. |
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Page 43
... problem of autocorrelation , and this means that we violate the assumptions of the test unless we can somehow or other take evasive action ( by filtering the data , and so on ) . This problem arises at almost every point in work at the ...
... problem of autocorrelation , and this means that we violate the assumptions of the test unless we can somehow or other take evasive action ( by filtering the data , and so on ) . This problem arises at almost every point in work at the ...
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... problem with the spatial - form - social - process translation , however , is that there are no well - established rules for it . Under certain conditions , we can build frameworks to handle both dimensions simultaneously . Consider a ...
... problem with the spatial - form - social - process translation , however , is that there are no well - established rules for it . Under certain conditions , we can build frameworks to handle both dimensions simultaneously . Consider a ...
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... problem of converting this demand into a measure of need , which in this case requires that we determine appropriate forms and levels of response to these statistically determined potential demands . The response usually amounts to ...
... problem of converting this demand into a measure of need , which in this case requires that we determine appropriate forms and levels of response to these statistically determined potential demands . The response usually amounts to ...
Contents
Social processes and spatial form 1 | 22 |
Strategy at the interface | 44 |
Social processes and spatial form 2 | 50 |
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