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Aesthetics in displacement – Hmong, Somali and Mexican home-making practices in Minnesota
Tasoulla Hadjiyanni
Interior Design
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Esthetics
100%
Interior Design and Furnishings
30%
Direction compound
30%
Group Processes
26%
Smell
24%
Social Responsibility
24%
Religion
24%
Financial Management
23%
Formal Social Control
20%
Color
17%
Income
17%
Light
14%
Interviews
13%
Business & Economics
Spatiality
31%
Cultural Identity
27%
Texture
27%
Question Answering
26%
Placement
21%
Impediments
21%
Income
19%
Alliances
17%
Immigrants
17%
Purchasing
16%
Energy
15%
Purchase
13%
Factors
7%
Social Sciences
aesthetics
95%
residential environment
28%
Group
25%
Homelands
20%
purchase
19%
immigrant
14%
energy
14%
income
13%
regulation
12%
interview
8%
time
7%