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Islamabad: the birth of a capital / Yakas, Orestes 2001  Book
Yakas, Orestes Book
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Publication Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2001.
Description xiv, 162p.hbk
Standard Number 0195795334
Key Words Pakistan - History  Master Plan 
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Copies: C:1/I:0,R:0,Q:0
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048612954.91/YAK 048612MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   101456


Jerusalem municipality's 2010 master plan / Margalit, Meir   Journal Article
Margalit, Meir Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Israel  Jerusalem  Municipality  Master Plan 
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ID:   126891


Jerusalem municipality's 2020 master plan / Margalit, Meir   Journal Article
Margalit, Meir Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract In 2005, I published an article in the Palestine Israel journal (Vol-12, No-1) on the new master plan for Jerusalem which had just got underway: it contained my strong reservations about the guidelines which appeared in the position papers that the Jerusalem municipality had presented.
Key Words Israel  Jerusalem  Economic Growth  Jews  Urban Development  Palestinian Authority 
Master Plan  Old City  Social Growth 
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ID:   140849


Porous enclaves: blurred boundaries and incomplete exclusion in South East Asian cities / Harms, Erik   Article
Harms, Erik Article
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Summary/Abstract Cities across Asia are increasingly dotted with large, upmarket, seemingly homogeneous and avowedly exclusive master-planned, mixed-use housing and commercial developments. From an outsider's perspective, these projects appear starkly uniform and to have been imposed on urban landscapes with little attempt to integrate them into local social, cultural and economic contexts. Recent research in South East Asia, however, shows how these developments are not in fact hermetically sealed from the surrounding world. Instead, they may be productively understood as 'porous enclaves', spaces marked not only by exclusion but by social interaction that cuts across the interfaces of inside and outside, public and private, city and country and local and foreign – all categories presumed to be kept separate in many modern city plans. This introductory article to this special issue on 'Porous enclaves' highlights new research at the interface of the porous city and the enclave, and calls on urban studies scholars to pay close attention to the social life within and among the porous enclaves that have emerged in South East Asia.
Key Words Master Plan  Urban Anthropology  Enclave  Porosity 
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