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  • The role of local officials' social ties in balancing economic development and resource protection in Michigan's Eastern Upper Peninsula

    Peterson, Georgia Lynn
    Text (2000)
    Part of Electronic Theses & Dissertations
    In Copyright
  • Moving around or settling down? : occupational choices by the children of Mexican farm migrants in Michigan

    Van Oosterhout, Teresa Joan
    Text (2011)
    Part of Electronic Theses & Dissertations
    In Copyright
  • Cultivating social capital : community gardens in Lansing, MI

    Egger, Meleia Cullman
    Text (2007)
    Part of Electronic Theses & Dissertations
    In Copyright
  • Moralities of owing and lending : credit, debt, and urban living in Kariakoo, Dar es Salaam

    Brühwiler, Benjamin Amani
    Text (2015)
    Part of Electronic Theses & Dissertations
    In Copyright
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