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Self-precarization and the spatial imaginaries of property guardianship
Mara Ferreri
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, Gloria Dawson
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Adaptability
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42%
Geography
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Governmentality
17%
Guardian
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Guardianship
100%
In-depth Interviews
12%
Intermediaries
14%
Living Conditions
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18%
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19%
Subjectification
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Tenure
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Social Sciences
agglomeration area
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flexibility
11%
geography
10%
governmentality
15%
guardianship
90%
housing conditions
17%
interview
6%
living conditions
14%
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nomadism
21%
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university
6%
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analysis
6%
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13%
dwelling
69%
geography
22%
housing conditions
34%
living condition
28%
metropolitan area
23%
urban housing
34%