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Organizing culture in slums: the dynamics of precarious spaces

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Organizing culture in slums: the dynamics of precarious spaces. / Brulon, Vanessa; S. Lacerda, Daniel; Peci, Alketa.
Precarious spaces: the arts, social and organizational change. ed. / Katarzyna Kosmala; Miguel Imas. Intellect Press, 2016.

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Harvard

Brulon, V, S. Lacerda, D & Peci, A 2016, Organizing culture in slums: the dynamics of precarious spaces. in K Kosmala & M Imas (eds), Precarious spaces: the arts, social and organizational change. Intellect Press.

APA

Brulon, V., S. Lacerda, D., & Peci, A. (2016). Organizing culture in slums: the dynamics of precarious spaces. In K. Kosmala, & M. Imas (Eds.), Precarious spaces: the arts, social and organizational change Intellect Press.

Vancouver

Brulon V, S. Lacerda D, Peci A. Organizing culture in slums: the dynamics of precarious spaces. In Kosmala K, Imas M, editors, Precarious spaces: the arts, social and organizational change. Intellect Press. 2016

Author

Brulon, Vanessa ; S. Lacerda, Daniel ; Peci, Alketa. / Organizing culture in slums : the dynamics of precarious spaces. Precarious spaces: the arts, social and organizational change. editor / Katarzyna Kosmala ; Miguel Imas. Intellect Press, 2016.

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