Despite their apparent collective natures, cities generate social differences.They harbor different cultural and political values and varying economicand educational statuses. Due to their inherent qualities, they produce,manipulate or encounter social differences at changing levels. Yet, evencities that retain relative social cohesion cannot avoid the emergence ofdissimilarity in today’s diverse urban realities. Rather, most experiencean appropriation of their essence from the influence of social differences,which can make strange spatial impacts on the urban fabric.
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