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"The reader is instilled with belief and optimism that social organizing around common needs holds great potential for changing the fabric of society one relationship at a time. This book is a solid contribution to the field of urban studies, and the knowledge it contributes is important to the perspective of practitioners of urban policy planning."—Progressive City

"It is more than refreshing to find a scholarly book with a message of hope, albeit a carefully calibrated message."—Journal of Planning Education and Research

"By focusing on globally pervasive patterns of discrimination against immigrants and investigating their possible remedies at a microlevel, the four geographers are asking their readers to drop the blinkers of privilege. Their earnest and carefully documented efforts pay close and respectful attention to what people actually do in their daily lives in the city."—H-Net Reviews

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    A Paperback / softback by Ruth Fincher, Kurt Iveson, Helga Leitner

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      Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
      Publication Date: 13/08/2019
      ISBN13: 9780816694648, 978-0816694648
      ISBN10: 0816694648

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      "The reader is instilled with belief and optimism that social organizing around common needs holds great potential for changing the fabric of society one relationship at a time. This book is a solid contribution to the field of urban studies, and the knowledge it contributes is important to the perspective of practitioners of urban policy planning."—Progressive City

      "It is more than refreshing to find a scholarly book with a message of hope, albeit a carefully calibrated message."—Journal of Planning Education and Research

      "By focusing on globally pervasive patterns of discrimination against immigrants and investigating their possible remedies at a microlevel, the four geographers are asking their readers to drop the blinkers of privilege. Their earnest and carefully documented efforts pay close and respectful attention to what people actually do in their daily lives in the city."—H-Net Reviews

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