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Smith, D.M. 1973:The geography of social well-
being in the United States: an introduction to terri-
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Smith, D.M. 1977:Human geography: a welfare
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Smith, D.M. 1979a:Where the grass is greener:
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Smith, D.M. 1994a:Geography and social justice.
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Smith, D.M. 1998a: Geography and moral phil-
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Smith, D.M. and Lee, R., eds, 2004:Geographies
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the countryside: the impact of out-of-school
care on rural landscapes of children’s play.
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Smith, G., ed., 1995:Federalism: the multiethnic
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Smith, H.H. 1983:The citizen’s guide to zoning.
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Smith, J. 1992a: The slightly different thing that
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Smith, M.P. 2001a: Transnational urbanism.
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Smith, M.P. and Guarnizo, L., eds, 1998:
Transnationalism from below. New Brunswick,
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Smith, N. 1979c: Toward a theory of gentrifica-
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Smith, N. 1981b: Degeneracy in theory and
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Smith, N. 1987: Dangers of the empirical turn:
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Smith, N. 1990:Uneven development: nature, cap-
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Smith, N. 1992b: Contours of a spatialized pol-
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Smith, N. 1993: Homeless: global: scaling
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Smith, N. 1996b: Spaces of vulnerability: the
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Smith, N. 2005b:The endgame of globalization.
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Smith, N. 2006c: The endgame of globalization.
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Smith, N. 2008 [1984]: Uneven development,
nature, capital and the production of space, 3rd
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Smith, N. and Godlewska, A., eds, 1994:
Geography and empire. Oxford: Blackwell.
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