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Minor Themes

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Houses in Transformation

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Minor themes were those that occurred less frequently. Some of them even appeared only in one instance. However, considering the impact they had on the respective households, minor themes were not at all negligible. The minor themes were grouped under three domains. These domains expressed inner self of the owners in sublime ways.

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Correspondence to Tareef Hayat Khan .

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Khan, T.H. (2014). Minor Themes. In: Houses in Transformation. SpringerBriefs in Geography. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02672-5_4

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