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Interview by Ibai Rigby for urbanNext, at the South Asian Institute at Harvard University.
Short filmed interview with Dutch-American sociologist Saskia Sassen, produced during the conference ‘Decoding Asian Urbanism’ held at the South Asian Institute at Harvard University.
Dead Land, Dead Water
Interview by Ibai Rigby for urbanNext, at the South Asian Institute at Harvard University.
Short filmed interview with Dutch-American sociologist Saskia Sassen, produced during the conference ‘Decoding Asian Urbanism’ held at the South Asian Institute at Harvard University.
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