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Infrastructure, Environment, and Life in the Anthropocene, 2018
The metropolis is a unique type of city that serves as a reference point for our global urban system. The metropolis may also be regarded as a potential role model – "a center and symbol of or times" (Kasinitz 1995).
Gastón Gordillo
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The metropolis is a unique type of city that serves as a reference point for our global urban system. The metropolis may also be regarded as a potential role model – "a center and symbol of or times" (Kasinitz 1995).
Gastón Gordillo
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Cities and Literature, 2018
repeal’. And so in the process of liberating people from the arbitrary force of the State, you are increasing the size and power of the State. Of course, many of the rightists calling out the left on this are immense hypocrites, but that does not change ...
M. Miles
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repeal’. And so in the process of liberating people from the arbitrary force of the State, you are increasing the size and power of the State. Of course, many of the rightists calling out the left on this are immense hypocrites, but that does not change ...
M. Miles
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Metropolis Lost, Metropolis Regained
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1957In a period of deep concern for the condition of the American metropolis and amid questions which raise doubts about the continued viability of cities, the authors argue that there is an essential soundness in urban life which preserves cities and keeps them in balance over time.
Martin Meyerson, Barbara Terrett
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Urban studies, 2018
American cities today are simultaneously the same and different from Wilson’s classic portrayal in The Truly Disadvantaged ([1987] 2012), first published over 30 years ago. Concentrated poverty and racial segregation endure, as do racial gaps in multiple
R. Sampson
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American cities today are simultaneously the same and different from Wilson’s classic portrayal in The Truly Disadvantaged ([1987] 2012), first published over 30 years ago. Concentrated poverty and racial segregation endure, as do racial gaps in multiple
R. Sampson
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