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Race, Faith and Planning in Britain
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154 pages
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Focusing on a critical race theory perspective, this book explores the complexities of urban planning within the context of multi-ethnic Britain. It addresses the challenges faced by diverse communities and examines the intersections of race, faith, and planning practices. Through this lens, the author highlights the need for inclusive approaches that consider the unique experiences and needs of various ethnic groups in the planning process.
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2020, hardcover
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