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Graffiti in the 1970's

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1976
Summary If graffiti reflect social conventions in the expression of sexuality rather than inherent basic differences in male and female sexuality as Kinsey and others have hypothesized, then the increased emphasis on female sexuality and freedom of expression might be reflected in graffii produced by the younger generation.
Elizabeth Wales, Barbara Brewer
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The Co-optation of Dissent in Hybrid States: Post-Soviet Graffiti in Moscow

Comparative Political Studies, 2019
Hybrid leaders seek job security. To stay in power, it may be intuitive that they respond to dissent with a heavy hand. However, these leaders are subject to accountability and concerned with legitimacy and therefore must consider the optics of their ...
Alexis M. Lerner
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Gang Graffiti, Group Process, and Gang Violence

Journal of quantitative criminology, 2021
L. Hughes   +2 more
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Conflict Graffiti

, 2022
J. Lennon
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The Discovery of Graffiti

Art Journal, 1976
The amusing caricature published in 1833 (Fig. 1) showing three French children being scolded for drawing on a wall is a particularly intriguing document concerning the discovery of graffiti in the early 19th century.1 We notice three associated elements: the caricature itself, the graffiti on the wall, and the naive, primitive drawing style of the ...
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Graffiti as Character

2017
Title on the accepted version is: Graffiti as urban character ; In order to explore the relationships between graffiti and urban character, it is worth revisiting briefly the debates over graffiti’s status as vandalismversus-art. Here, it is worth noting that vandalism and art are commonly defined as opposites (destruction versus creation), yet both ...
Dovey, Kim, Wollan, Simon, Woodcock, Ian
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Authoritarianism and Graffiti

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1975
Howard Yager, Henry Solomon
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