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Growing up in the ‘Ghetto’: children's ambiguous attachment in racialised communities in Denmark
This article examines the community attachments of children living in stigmatised non-profit housing estates in Denmark. Drawing on childhood studies’ emphasis on children's agency, the analysis ex...