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Examines the transition from traditional squats to modern participatory housing, exploring community dynamics, the role of women, and the intersection of architecture and social structures.
Delves into neighborhood dynamics, exploring living conditions, identity formation, and collective memory through historical districts and citizen areas.
Explores weak ties' significance in social networks, job finding, and information diffusion, emphasizing the Triadic Closure principle and the paradox of weak ties in job finding.