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Volume 19, Number 2, 1 June 2002
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Housing Pathways: A Post Modern Analytical Framework
pp. 57-68(12)
Author: Clapham D.

Promising but not Post Modern
pp. 69-70(2)
Author: Bengtsson B.

A Geographer's View
pp. 71-72(2)
Authors: Borgegård L-E.

Useful in Some Approaches but not Others?
pp. 74-78(5)
Author: Jacobs K.

But Why Social Constructionism?
pp. 78-79(2)
Author: Somerville P.

Author's Response
pp. 80-81(2)
Author: Clapham D.

Spatial Models in Real Estate Economics
pp. 92-101(10)
Author: Wilhelmsson M.

Experiences and Meanings of Dwellings
pp. 114-116(3)
Authors: Coolen H.; Kempen E.; Ozaki R.

Theorising Housing Tenures
pp. 116-117(2)
Author: Ronald R.

Rethinking Socio-Tenurial Transformations
pp. 117-117(1)
Authors: Winter I.; Seelig T.

Book Reviews
pp. 118-120(3)

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