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they contribute to the construction of adversarial collective identities. Grounded in International Relations theory and discourse theory, the project analyses US and Chinese narratives between 2000 and 2024 across
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policies, housing market regulations, public discourses, and the everyday practices of street-level bureaucrats and private actors involved in eviction processes. Using a comparative mixed-methods approach
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a human‑centred approach during the 1960s–1980s. The project has a dual focus: first, to study, document, and analyse the architectural and interior discourses and concepts of these historical
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– are produced, governed, and spatially distributed. The project conceptualizes urban expulsion regimes as the dynamic interplay between state policies, housing market regulations, public discourses, and the