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O.O.P.S.

The Symbolic Violence of Gentrification, Part V

The neoliberal doxa of the state

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Stefano Rumi February 9, 2018
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The Symbolic Violence of Gentrification, Part IV

Applying Bourdieu's theory of symbolic power

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Stefano Rumi February 8, 2018
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The Symbolic Violence of Gentrification, Part II

Conceptualizing Gentrification Today

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Stefano Rumi February 6, 2018
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The Symbolic Violence of Gentrification, Part I

Re-contextualizing urban renewal

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Stefano Rumi February 5, 2018
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Racial Preference and Grindr

The enduring erotics of colonialism

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Dominic Reilly January 11, 2018
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Trump’s Head and Women’s Blood

Is Kathy Griffin's controversial image a work of protest art?

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Lisa Aslanian December 2, 2017
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