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Project girl. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1999.

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Project girl. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2000.

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Sheehan, Nancy W. Elderly renters project: A model training program for housing and managers and social service professionals. [Washington, D.C.?: U.S. Administration on Aging, 1991.

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Sheehan, Nancy W. Elderly renters project: A model training program for housing and managers and social service professionals. [Washington, D.C.?: U.S. Administration on Aging, 1991.

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Sheehan, Nancy W. Elderly renters project: A model training program for housing and managers and social service professionals. [Washington, D.C.?: U.S. Administration on Aging, 1991.

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Menesini, Ersilia, and Fedele Ruggeri. Quartiere, famiglia e scuola insieme: Un approccio multidimensionale al disagio abitativo e sociale. Milano, Italy: FrancoAngeli, 2014.

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Victoria Mxenge Housing Project (Cape Town, South Africa), ed. The Victoria Mxenge housing project: Women building communities through social activism and informal learning. Claremont [South Africa]: UCT Press, 2015.

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Gong gong zhu fang lang chao: Guo ji mo shi yu Zhongguo an ju gong cheng de dui bi yan jiu = Social housing wave : comparative research on international model and China low-income housing project. Beijing Shi: Ji xie gong ye chu ban she, 2006.

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Architecture for Kutch: Reinterpreting the lifestyle, culture, crafts and architecture of Kutch region in new housing. Mumbai: English Edition, 2003.

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Bastien, Edward. The fighting padre of Zapata: Father Edward Bastien and the Falcon Dam Project. Edited by Rollin Maria F. El Paso, Tex: University of Texas at El Paso, 2003.

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Montgomery-Fate, Tom. Building worlds, challenging boundaries. Johnson City, Tenn. (117 W. Watauga Ave., Johnson City 37604): Appalachia Service Project, 1991.

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(Japan), Jinkō Mondai Kenkyūjo. Chōju shakai ni okeru kōreisha no kyojū jōtai yosoku moderu no kaihatsu ni kansuru kenkyū: Kōreisha no setai jōtai no shōrai suikei, 1990--2010-nen : Heisei 4--6-nendo tokubetsu kenkyū = Study on the model projecting the elderly's living arrangements : projection of living arrangements of the eld[e]rly in Japan, 1990-2010 : special study project, 1992-1994. Tōkyō: Kōseishō Jinkō Mondai Kenkyūjo, 1995.

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P, Fengler Alfred, ed. No place like home: Intergenerational homesharing through social exchange. New York: Columbia University Press, 1991.

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Potter, Pat. Improving residential practice: Promoting choice in homes for elderly people : the report of a project undertaken by two members of staff of Suffolk County Council Social Services Department: Development Branch, in two homes for elderly people in Ipswich, from January to June 1987. London: National Institute for Social Work, 1989.

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Buchoud, Nicolas. Les dynamiques de la rénovation urbaine, du quartier à l'intercommunalité?: Le grand projet de ville des Pyramides à Evry = Enacting urban renewal, from social housing estates to urban communities areas : the project of the Pyramides in Evry. Lyon: CERTU, 2005.

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Fiedler, Barrie. Living options lottery: Housing and support services for people with severephysical disabilities 1986/88 : report of the Living Options Project funded by the Department of Health and Social Security and the King Edward's Hospital Fund for London. London: Prince of Wales' Advisory Group on Disability, 1988.

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Cupers, Kenny. Social Project: Housing Postwar France. University of Minnesota Press, 2014.

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The Social Project: Housing Postwar France. Univ Of Minnesota Press, 2014.

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ACRE, ed. Enabling rural social housing: A report on the ACRE Housing Pilot Project. Cirencester: ACRE, 1993.

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Great Britain. Rural Development Commission., Joseph Rowntree Foundation, and ACRE, eds. Enabling rural social housing: A report on the ACRE housing pilot project. [Cirencester]: ACRE, 1993.

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Last project standing: Civics and sympathy in post-welfare Chicago. 2015.

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Fisher, Jonathan, George Carrano, and Chelsea Davis. Project lives: New York public housing residents photograph their world. 2015.

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Rollin, Maria F. The Fighting Padre of Zapata: Father Edward Bastien and the Falcon Dam Project (Southwestern Studies). Texas Western Press, 2003.

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Authority, Connecticut Housing Finance, United States. Administration on Aging, University of Connecticut. Travelers Center on Aging, and Connecticut. Dept. on Aging, eds. The Elderly Supportive Services Program: Bringing service coordination into senior housing : a joint project. Washington, DC: Administration on Aging, Office of Human Development Services, Dept. of Health and Human Services, 1992.

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Edinburgh Policy and Resources Committee., ed. Anti-social behaviour strategy: Edinburgh Community Mediation Project : relationship with Housing Department and future funding arrangements. {S.l.}: {s.n.}, 2000.

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Building and Social Housing Foundation., ed. DSWD core shelter project: A practical guide to the construction of low cost, typhoon-resistant housing. Coalville: Building and Social Housing Foundation, 1993.

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1943-, Rosler Martha, Wallis Brian, and Dia Art Foundation, eds. If you lived here: The city in art, theory, and social activism : a project by Martha Rosler. Seattle: Bay Press, 1991.

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Rosler, Martha, and Brian Wallis. If You Lived Here: The City in Art, Theory, and Social Activism : A Project (Discussions in Contemporary Culture). Bay Press (WA), 1991.

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Tim, Brown, Middleton Catherine, Slatter Paul, and Housing Corporation, eds. Homechoice: Choice based lettings in practice : an evaluation of the Mansfield Social Housing Marketplace Project, funded by The Housing Corporation through its Innovation and Good Practice Programme. Birmingham: People for Action 2001, 2001.

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1957-, Michel Geneviève, and Derainne Pierre-Jacques, eds. Aux Courtillières: Histoires singulières et exemplaires. Grâne: Créaphis, 2005.

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Home in the City: Urban Aboriginal Housing and Living Conditions. University of Toronto Press, 2013.

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Pate, Arthur P. An ethnographic inquiry into the relationship between selected cultural factors and high achievement of three black male primary school students from single-parent homes situated in a low-income federally funded housing project: A multiple case study. 1992.

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Godreau, Isar P. Place, Race, and the Housing Debate. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038907.003.0002.

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This chapter provides a detailed ethnographic account of the housing controversy in San Antón. It places particular emphasis on the racial and spatial coordinates that informed debate over its implementation, pointing to the problematic and contested deployment of scripts of nostalgia, homogeneity, matrifocality, harmony, and unchanging traditions that marked San Antón as an exceptional place of racialized difference. The controversy over housing showed the inadequacy of an approach that romanticized the community without considering the social relationships of power that shaped it and, more importantly, without discussing its transformations with residents. Moreover, the housing project failed to recognize San Antón residents' everyday practices and desires as modern, casting them instead as bearers of unchanging traditions.
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Pardue, Derek. Spatial Politics of Kriolu Presence in Lisbon. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039676.003.0005.

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This chapter examines the politics of space of Kriolu presence in Lisbon by focusing on the demolition and relocation campaigns engineered by city urbanization agencies. Space is an irreducible dimension of presence. Kriolu presence refers to the various manifestations of Cape Verde and Cape Verdeans in the metropole. Ths formation is one signifcant influence in the sentiment and management of what it means to be Portuguese and, by extension, European. Cape Verdean presence is historical and linguistic in nature, and forms part of a grounded politics, a struggle for recognition and enfranchisement based in the everyday realities of improvised infrastructure, state campaigns of relocation, and dynamic views on belonging. This chapter argues that there is a “Creole citizenship” emerging in Lisbon and that Kriolu plays an important role in elucidating the differences between autoconstructed neighborhoods and social or state-sponsored project housing. It emphasizes the significance of migration and housing by focusing on the processes of displacement and “emplacement.”
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Billies, Michelle. How/Can Psychology Support Low-Income LGBTGNC Liberation? Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190614614.003.0002.

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Findings from a participatory action research project conducted by the Welfare Warriors Research Collaborative (WWRC) are used to explore the questions of whether and what kind of psychology can support racially and ethnically diverse, low-income lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and gender nonconforming (LGBTGNC) liberation. Such issues cannot be understood through lenses of gender and sexuality alone and mainstream psychology—as well as the larger LGBT movement—has tended to ignore the formative ways oppressions are made to work together. Intersectionality and homonationalism are necessary concepts in a psychology of low-income, racially and ethnically diverse LGBTGNC liberation as well as an understanding of “resistance” that broadens to include building community among individuals as well as solidarity and coalition with sister social movements. Freedom of movement and the right to housing are explored as human rights relevant for a low-income LGBTGNC psychology of liberation.
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Silva, Ricardo Vieira. Projeto Arca: A solidariedade fortalecendo sonhos e esperanças em Altaneira-Ceará. Brazil Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31012/978-65-5861-083-0.

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The book “Arca Project: Solidarity strengthening dreams and hopes in Altaneira-Ceará” describes the history of two Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), known as Associação Raízes Culturais de Altaneira (ARCA) and Fundação Educativa e Cultural Arca (Fundação Arca), linked especially by the spirit of solidarity. While the Association, formed mainly by family farmers, works with income generation and solidarity economy projects, the Arca Foundation develops projects in line with local and regional education and culture. The work begins by portraying the path of Carlos Alberto Tolovi in a social project of struggle for housing in an old favela that was located near the center of São Paulo, when he served as a seminarian and also as a priest, trying to show how much this his path contributed to the formation of the Arca Project. After describing how ARCA has established, the author continues to present the evolution of the work carried out by the Association and the context that subsequently led to the creation of the Arca Foundation. The narrative of the history of these two non-profit entities, known together as Projeto Arca, refers to the discussion of key concepts that inspire collective work, the questioning of the reality of social injustices and inequalities that characterize capitalist society and represents the hope of a culture, where the dignity of human life and social relations are more important than the economic one, aimed mainly at maximizing individual profit.
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