‘You can simply say no’: Narrating the effects and affects of Danish and Swedish housing in crisis

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‘You can simply say no’ : Narrating the effects and affects of Danish and Swedish housing in crisis. / Sara Brolund, Carvahlo; Maryam, Fanni; Kajita, Heidi Svenningsen; Mack, Jennifer; Helena, Mattsson; Riesto, Svava; Schalk, Meike.

I: Radical Housing Journal, Bind 6, Nr. 1, 01.2024, s. 201.

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Sara Brolund, C, Maryam, F, Kajita, HS, Mack, J, Helena, M, Riesto, S & Schalk, M 2024, '‘You can simply say no’: Narrating the effects and affects of Danish and Swedish housing in crisis', Radical Housing Journal, bind 6, nr. 1, s. 201. <https://radicalhousingjournal.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/RHJ_Issue-6.1_13_Conversation_Aktion-Arkiv_201-219.pdf>

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Sara Brolund, C., Maryam, F., Kajita, H. S., Mack, J., Helena, M., Riesto, S., & Schalk, M. (2024). ‘You can simply say no’: Narrating the effects and affects of Danish and Swedish housing in crisis. Radical Housing Journal, 6(1), 201. https://radicalhousingjournal.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/RHJ_Issue-6.1_13_Conversation_Aktion-Arkiv_201-219.pdf

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Sara Brolund C, Maryam F, Kajita HS, Mack J, Helena M, Riesto S o.a. ‘You can simply say no’: Narrating the effects and affects of Danish and Swedish housing in crisis. Radical Housing Journal. 2024 jan.;6(1):201.

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Sara Brolund, Carvahlo ; Maryam, Fanni ; Kajita, Heidi Svenningsen ; Mack, Jennifer ; Helena, Mattsson ; Riesto, Svava ; Schalk, Meike. / ‘You can simply say no’ : Narrating the effects and affects of Danish and Swedish housing in crisis. I: Radical Housing Journal. 2024 ; Bind 6, Nr. 1. s. 201.

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