Deindustrialization, inner-city decay, and the hierarchical diffusion of AIDS in the USA : how neoliberal and cold war policies magnified the ecological niche for emerging infections and created a national security crisis
Year of publication: |
1999
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Other Persons: | Wallace, R. (contributor) |
Published in: |
Environment & planning. - London : Sage, ISSN 0308-518X, ZDB-ID 750312-X. - Vol. 31.1999, 1, p. 113-139
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Subject: | Städtischer Niedergang | Urban decline | Deindustrialisierung | Deindustrialization | Wirtschaftsliberalismus | Economic liberalism | Soziale Lage | Social situation | AIDS | Stadtflucht | Urban-rural migration | USA | United States |
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