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Cultural Activism and Occupy Movement: Contemporary Methods for Communication of Socio-Spatial Discontents?

“Cities—including their sub-urban peripheries—have become increasingly important geographical targets and institutional laboratories for a variety of neoliberal policy experiments, […] urban development corporations, public-private partnerships […] The overarching goal of such neoliberal urban policy experiments is to mobilize city space as an arena both for market-oriented economic growth and for elite consumption practices.”1 As the above string of ideas by ...

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