Securing Space for Hospitality in a Settler-colonial City
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Creagh, Robyn
Kerr, Thor
Cox, Shaphan
Ryder, P.
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Creagh, R. and Kerr, T. and Cox, S. and Ryder, P. 2016. Securing Space for Hospitality in a Settler-colonial City, in Kerr, T. and Stephens, J. (ed), Indian Ocean Futures: Communities, Sustainability and Security, pp. 229-246. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
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Indian Ocean Futures Communities, Sustainability and Security
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School of Built Environment
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Rapid change in trade, demographics, culture and environment around the Indian Ocean demands a revaluation of how communities, sustainability and security are constituted in this globally strategically important region. Indian Ocean Futures: Communities, Sustainability and Security raises awareness of threats and opportunities beyond popular notions of communities through an examination of issues of concern to local, national, regional and transnational communities around the Indian Ocean Rim.
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