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	<title>The Design-Politics of American Public Housing - commentaires</title>
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Lawrence J. Vale goes back to the early days of American history to discuss public housing policy in the US : he explores the ambivalence produced by the mix of moral stigmatization and social support present from the early policies through today's urban renewal and redevelopment. Question 1. Sandra Parvu : You are the Ford Professor of Urban Design and Planning at MIT in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning and you have widely researched housing policy in the United States. Two of
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