Chapter 9 Aggregating like a state: discriminatory data practices of legislated ghettoization in Denmark
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1 Introduction
The residents in the social housing area of Mjølnerparken, Copenhagen, Denmark, have invited politicians to a panel debate in the context of the upcoming general election. It is the autumn of 2022, but despite the cold weather the meeting will take place in an outdoor tent because the residents’ community house was demolished. ...
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