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Spaces of Resistance In Jerusalem

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The Power of Planning

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This study explores the relationship between community-based resistance and the nature of state intervention and control in Jerusalem. It focuses on four distinct clusters of struggle in Jerusalem: the ethno-national conflict between Israeli-Jews and Palestinian-Arabs, the cultural conflict between ultra-Orthodox Jews and non-Orthodox Jews, the ethno-class conflict between advantaged groups and disadvantaged groups, and the ecological conflict between the business sector and residents of the city.

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Barlow, M., Tietze, W. (2001). Spaces of Resistance In Jerusalem. In: Yiftachel, O., Little, J., Hedgcock, D., Alexander, I. (eds) The Power of Planning. The GeoJournal Library, vol 67. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0359-9_3

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