Welfare Landscapes Between Individuality and Communality: Social housing in Albertslund Syd

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Welfare Landscapes Between Individuality and Communality : Social housing in Albertslund Syd. / Keil, Lærke Sophie; Riesto, Svava; Avermaete, Tom.

I: Landscape Research, Bind 46, Nr. 4, 2021, s. 456-473.

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Keil, LS, Riesto, S & Avermaete, T 2021, 'Welfare Landscapes Between Individuality and Communality: Social housing in Albertslund Syd', Landscape Research, bind 46, nr. 4, s. 456-473. https://doi.org/10.1080/01426397.2020.1849587

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Keil, L. S., Riesto, S., & Avermaete, T. (2021). Welfare Landscapes Between Individuality and Communality: Social housing in Albertslund Syd. Landscape Research, 46(4), 456-473. https://doi.org/10.1080/01426397.2020.1849587

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Keil LS, Riesto S, Avermaete T. Welfare Landscapes Between Individuality and Communality: Social housing in Albertslund Syd. Landscape Research. 2021;46(4):456-473. https://doi.org/10.1080/01426397.2020.1849587

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Keil, Lærke Sophie ; Riesto, Svava ; Avermaete, Tom. / Welfare Landscapes Between Individuality and Communality : Social housing in Albertslund Syd. I: Landscape Research. 2021 ; Bind 46, Nr. 4. s. 456-473.

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