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REPAIR AND RECONSTRUCTION FOR URBAN COMMONING: The Making of the Liberated Spaces in Naples
Abstract Commoning requires repair. Where capitalist logics of accumulation, enclosure and exclusion produce abandoned space through the city, urban commoners remake that space to serve the needs of inhabitants. Without hiding the paradoxes and risks of repair, based on years‐long ethnography in the Liberated Spaces in Naples, Italy, we demonstrate how
Martina Locorotondo, Adam Fishwick
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The murals of Estrada Courts. Two women under a tree, Los Angeles, 1976
The murals of Estrada Courts. Two women under a tree, untitled, Los Angeles, 1976, 3315 East Olympic Boulevard (inside quad). The murals shows two women under a tree in front of a small house. Unfinished.
Dunitz, Robin J.
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FEMINISTS VERSUS MONUMENTS? From Protests to Anti‐monuments in Mexico City
Abstract This article examines the role of heritage spaces and monuments in the Historic Centre of Mexico City during ongoing feminist mobilizations. Feminists have claimed that the Mexican government is more concerned about protecting monuments and urban heritage than acting to prevent gender‐based violence and femicide.
Fernando Gutiérrez
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The murals of Estrada Courts. The moon reflecting off water, Los Angeles, 1976
The murals of Estrada Courts. The moon reflecting off water, Los Angeles, 1976, 3207 East Olympic Boulevard (walkway). Landscape of the moon reflecting off water. 32' x 24' by the Muralistics -- Dunitz, Street gallery, p. 297, #28 P.
Dunitz, Robin J., Muralistics
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Abstract This article engages signage as a medium through which urban stakeholders negotiate the politics of housing redevelopment and gentrification in cities. Focusing on Toronto, we examine housing‐related signage in three neighbourhoods where social mix approaches to redevelopment have ushered in gentrification: Parkdale, Regent Park, and Moss Park.
Lindi Jahiu +2 more
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The murals of Estrada Courts. Leopard crouching in a tree, Los Angeles, 1975
The murals of Estrada Courts. Leopard crouching in a tree, Los Angeles, 1975, 3281 East Olympic Boulevard (walkway). In acrylic on stucco, 32' x 24' by Indio and V. Cholo -- Dunitz, Street gallery, p. 298, #28 T.
Indio; Cholo, V., Dunitz, Robin J.
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THE URBANOLOGISTS COME TO TOWN: Professional Life and Work in the Urban Solutions Industry
Abstract This article charts the upsurge of an eclectic global community of professionals new to the field of urban policy and governance, animated by playful and celebratory attitudes towards cities and urbanization: the urbanologists. It contributes to debates in critical urban theory and critical ethnographies of technology to problematize ...
Rachel Bok
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Murals in the U.S. Post Office at 251 W. Lancaster Avenue. The post office contains six New Deal murals funded by the Public Works of Art Project (PWAP) in 1934. The artists are W. H. Baker and Dwight Holmes. There are three paintings on each of the east
Cohen, Donald M.
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Murals and frescoes in greater Los Angeles 1900 -1950
Murals are a highly prominent aspect of Los Angeles present day. The purpose of this study is to investigate the history and cultural production of early murals in greater Los Angeles, many of which still exist within interiors of old commercial and ...
Collings, J
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Imaging of Abdominal Complications in Children With Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia
ABSTRACT Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) is the most common paediatric malignancy and remains one of the most common causes of cancer‐related death in children and adolescents. Five‐year overall survival rates now exceed 90% with current multidrug chemotherapeutic regimens. This improvement, coupled with the toxicity of chemotherapy, has led to the
Luke R. Holmes +2 more
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