Same, but different: Within London's ‘static’ class structure and the missing antagonism (English)
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Title:Same, but different: Within London's ‘static’ class structure and the missing antagonism
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Contributors:Davidson, Mark ( author ) / Wyly, Elvin ( author )
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Published in:City ; 19, 2-3 ; 247-257
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Publication date:2015-05-04
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Table of contents – Volume 19, Issue 2-3
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- 145
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Editorial: ‘You're surrounded … ’Catterall, Bob et al. | 2015
- 151
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Towards a new epistemology of the urban?Brenner, Neil / Schmid, Christian et al. | 2015
- 183
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Building a better theory of the urban: A response to ‘Towards a new epistemology of the urban?’Walker, Richard et al. | 2015
- 192
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Life support: The political ecology of urban airGraham, Stephen et al. | 2015
- 216
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Uncertain times, contested resources: Discursive practices and lived realities in African urban environmentsSimon, David et al. | 2015
- 239
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The changing occupational class composition of LondonHamnett, Chris et al. | 2015
- 247
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Same, but different: Within London's ‘static’ class structure and the missing antagonismDavidson, Mark / Wyly, Elvin et al. | 2015
- 258
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IBM's smart city as techno-utopian policy mobilityWiig, Alan et al. | 2015
- 274
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The transformative power of cooperation between social movements: Squatting and tenants’ movements in PolandPolanska, Dominika V. / Piotrowski, Grzegorz et al. | 2015
- 297
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There is a politics of urban knowledge because urban knowledge is political: A rejoinder to ‘Debating urban studies in 23 steps’Madden, David et al. | 2015
- 303
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The future of the urban academySchafran, Alex et al. | 2015
- 306
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Interactions with infrastructure as windows into social worlds: A method for critical urban studies: IntroductionAngelo, Hillary / Hentschel, Christine et al. | 2015
- 313
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The birth of the urban passenger: Infrastructural subjectivity and the opening of the New York City subwayHöhne, Stefan et al. | 2015
- 322
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Hierarchies of happiness: Railway infrastructure and suburban subject formation in Berlin and Cairo around 1900Prestel, Joseph Ben et al. | 2015
- 332
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Infrastructure as a divination tool: Whispers from the grids in a Nigerian cityTrovalla, Eric / Trovalla, Ulrika et al. | 2015
- 344
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Networked infrastructures and the ‘local': Flows and connectivity in a postsocialist cityChelcea, Liviu / Pulay, Gergő et al. | 2015
- 356
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Toward an infrastructural critique of urban change: Obsolescence and changing perceptions of New York City's waterfrontVormann, Boris et al. | 2015
- 365
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Rent gap, fluid infrastructure and population excess in a gentrifying neighbourhoodMaringanti, Anant / Jonnalagadda, Indivar et al. | 2015
- 375
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Afterword: Come on out, you're surrounded: The betweens of infrastructureSimone, AbdouMaliq et al. | 2015
- 384
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Afterword: Economies of infrastructureTonkiss, Fran et al. | 2015
- 392
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Today and tomorrow gangs: Youth and violence at the margins of the global citySaunders-Hastings, Katherine et al. | 2015
- 396
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Accessing public spacesSaharan, Tara et al. | 2015