Keyphrases
Hong Kong
100%
Social Processes
30%
Urban Redevelopment
25%
Hegemony
25%
Everyday Life
23%
Cultural Regeneration
20%
Spatial Justice
20%
High-density Development
20%
Government Institutions
20%
Real Estate Industry
20%
Community Lands
20%
Creative Industries
20%
Public Engagement
20%
High Density
20%
Space Production
20%
Urban Density
20%
Absolute Space
20%
Gentrification
20%
Utopia
15%
Everyday Practices
15%
Social Justice
10%
Dike
10%
Sham
9%
High-density City
9%
Land Redevelopment
8%
Development Regimes
8%
Process Approach
5%
Elderly People
5%
Physical Space
5%
Social Aspects
5%
Living Environment
5%
State Planning
5%
Social Value
5%
State Regulation
5%
Historical Geography
5%
Nurture
5%
Technical Dimension
5%
High-density Environment
5%
Spatial Aspect
5%
Immigrant Population
5%
Spatial Outcomes
5%
Historical Baselines
5%
Critical Urban Geography
5%
Concretization
5%
Mental Spaces
5%
Spatial Processes
5%
Participant Observation
5%
Commodity Production
5%
Poor Population
5%
Everyday Life Practices
5%
Process-based
5%
Lefebvre
5%
Industrial Districts
5%
District Level
5%
Concrete Utopia
5%
Denying
5%
Urban Futures
5%
Culture-led Regeneration
5%
Decision-making Power
5%
Spatiotemporal
5%
Spatial Dialectics
5%
Power Politics
5%
Territorial Level
5%
Social Injustice
5%
Coinage
5%
Social Space
5%
Urban Space
5%
Property Development Process
5%
Territorial Processes
5%
Property Relations
5%
Asian Cities
5%
Alienation
5%
Socio-historical Context
5%
Sociopolitical Context
5%
Social Sciences
Hong Kong
100%
Urban Renewal
25%
Hegemony
25%
Everyday Life
23%
Justice
20%
Real Estate Sector
20%
Gentrification
20%
Creative Industry
20%
Redevelopment
8%
Logic
5%
Working Class
5%
Immigrant
5%
Urban Geography
5%
Industrial District
5%
Social Space
5%
Urban Space
5%
State Planning
5%
Decision Making
5%
Primary Source
5%
Reproductive Medicine
5%
Historical Geography
5%
Commodity Production
5%
Legislation
5%
Household
5%
Arts and Humanities
Hong Kong
40%
Urban
20%
Real Estate
20%
Creative Industry
20%
Hegemony
20%
Regeneration
20%
Public Engagement
20%
Spatial
8%
Redevelopment
7%
Literature
6%