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Introduction. Urban Networks and Network Theory: The City as the Connector of Multiple Networks

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  • Géraldine Pflieger

    (Department of Political Science and Institute of Environmental Science, University of Geneva, 40, Bd du Pont d'Arve, Geneva, CH-1211, Switzerland, Geraldine.Pflieger@unige.ch)

  • Céline Rozenblat

    (Institut de géographie, University of Lausanne, Dorigny, Lausanne, CH-1015, Switzerland, celine.rozenblat@unil.ch)

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  • Géraldine Pflieger & Céline Rozenblat, 2010. "Introduction. Urban Networks and Network Theory: The City as the Connector of Multiple Networks," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 47(13), pages 2723-2735, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:urbstu:v:47:y:2010:i:13:p:2723-2735
    DOI: 10.1177/0042098010377368
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    1. Denise Pumain, 2008. "The Socio-Spatial Dynamics of Systems of Cities and Innovation Processes: a Multi-Level Model," Springer Books, in: Sergio Albeverio & Denise Andrey & Paolo Giordano & Alberto Vancheri (ed.), The Dynamics of Complex Urban Systems, pages 373-389, Springer.
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