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Hackney’s social landscape is characterized by a range of people who look, speak and behave in manifold ways. This diversity is visibly reflected in shop fronts, markets and sites of worship, as well as in mainstream supermarkets and retailers, hospitals, libraries and in any busy high street.

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Wessendorf, S. (2014). The Emergence of Commonplace Diversity. In: Commonplace Diversity: Social Relations in a Super-Diverse Context. Global Diversities. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137033314_3

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