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Informality in Iran, a review [part 2]

Related post: Part 1. Part 2. The ambiguity of Post-revolution Development Policies In 1979, the new Iranian government was trying Continue reading →

Informality in Iran, a review [part 1.]

Guest post by Sepehr Zhand Iran is a major developing country consisting of more than 75 million people. The country’s Continue reading →

Revisiting Torre David [UTT’s Alfredo Brillembourg]- Screening + Conversation [@ DC]

For those of you who are in or around the US Capital city- Washington DC- I will be moderating a Continue reading →

DC’s Hidden City:: Part 1-Alleys, my new fascination

For this next series of posts, I will talk about my latest obsession: the alleyways and alley spaces of Washington Continue reading →

Resilience of a Slum: What, Why and How?

Image above: Picking up the pieces in Pedda Jalaripeta’s fishermen’s colony (India) after Cyclone Hudhud. Source: Al Jazeera   With this post, Continue reading →

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