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Contesting Public Space and Citizenship

While research on business improvement districts (BIDs) has considered the constraints BIDs can place on the negotiation of public space and citizenship, little work has focused on the process of establishing neighborhood BIDs (NBIDs), and few scholars have examined perceptions of public space held...

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Published in:Journal of planning education and research 2005-06, Vol.24 (4), p.394-407
Main Authors: Schaller, Susanna, Modan, Gabriella
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