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Table of contents
Dan Hammett and Glyn Williams
Safe and inclusive cities: contesting violence
Darshini Mahadevia and Katherine V. Gough
Contesting violent displacement: the case of Warwick market in Durban, South Africa
Brij Maharaj
Renu Desai, Darshini Mahadevia, and Shachi Sanghvi
Everyday violence and bottom-up peace building initiatives by the urban poor in Mumbai
Amita Bhide
Masculinities and nonviolence in contexts of chronic urban violence
Elis Borde, Victoria Page, and Tatiana Moura
Cathy McIlwaine and Yara Evans
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