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An in-and-out-the-lab Raman spectroscopy study on street art murals from Reggio Emilia in Italy
The street art murals ‘The Big Mother’ by Gola Hundun, the ‘Big Sacral Bird’ by Kenor, the ‘Oriental Carpet” by H101 and “The Economy Subdues You” by Zosen, belonging to the Cooperative Popular Houses of Mancasale and Coviolo in Reggio Emilia (Italy ...
A. Rousaki+5 more
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Street art is promoted in most countries to intensify the cultural elements of the cityscape. Although street art provides cultural and social values, its impact on the prices of prewar historic property is still unknown.
Chin Tiong Cheng+3 more
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Brussels has been the scene for a number of murals depicting sexually explicit and violent acts since 2016. Both online and offline discussions surrounding the murals reveal the complexities between visibility regimes and public spaces.
Deniz Berfin Ayaydin
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Banksy’s Walled Off Hotel and the mediatization of street art
This article offers a critical semiotic analysis of the media discourses about Banksy’s Walled Off Hotel in Bethlehem. Unlike the existing burgeoning scholarship on this tourist initiative, the article focuses less on the space of the hotel itself and ...
Tommaso M. Milani
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From home to the streets: Can cultural socialization foster Latinx youths' social responsibility?
Abstract Grassroots movements such as Poder Quince exemplify how Latinx youth intertwine their cultural heritage and traditions with civic action to create positive change within their communities. Parents' cultural socialization messages have been shown to instill cultural pride and encourage prosocial behaviors (e.g., helping others, caring for ...
Saraí Blanco Martinez+2 more
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This discussion paper explores street art from the point of view of assemblages: What different elements and artefacts converge to give meaning and politics to art works?
A. Pennycook
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Fulfilling and desperately needed: Australian media representations of responses to homelessness
Abstract Homelessness is a significant social issue that continues to confront Australian society, despite burgeoning public and policy responses to the issue. Existing scholarship demonstrates the important role the media can play in shaping such responses by framing homelessness – and the people who experience it – in particular ways.
Laura Simpson Reeves+3 more
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Street art in the context of urban tourism development
Today there is a significant demand for unique tourist resources, new interesting routes that meet the cognitive interests and daily tourist practices of the urban population.
Yulia A. Olishevska, T. Kupach
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THE ROLE OF STREET ART AND GRAFFITI IN URBAN DEVELOPMENT PLANNING. THE ANALYSIS OF THE CITY OF RIGA
Creative city discourses have named the arts as a driver of urban change and regeneration. Although governments continue to criminalize graffiti, they have taken part in the creative city discourses [McAuliffe 2012]. Opportunities for graffiti writers to
Oskars Goba
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Street Art Mural defined as an artwork that is placed externally in public areas and mostly accessible for public appreciation and viewing purposes. Therefore some people feel this street art mural as a vandalism that occurs which involves destruction or
N. Kamaruddin, Nurul Amelia Ishak
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