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Stadtregionen und die Politik der Drehscheibe. Zur Konstitution und Konstruktion von Räumen in der Welt der flows

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  • Hesse, Markus, 2004. "Stadtregionen und die Politik der Drehscheibe. Zur Konstitution und Konstruktion von Räumen in der Welt der flows," IRS Working Papers 21, Leibniz Institute for Research on Society and Space (IRS).
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