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Christian Sallenave
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DOI:10.17265/1934-7359/2021.11.006
Doctor of Sociology, Anthropologist of Inhabited, Designed, and Programmed Spaces, Talence 33400, France
Urban and architectural history, memories of citizens, flows & heritages, separate deferred confined space-time, communities of identities, centers and peripheries, neighborhood and urbanity.
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