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1 Urbicide: An Unprecedented Methodological Entry in Urban Studies? |
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3 | (22) |
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Part II Urbicide. The Death of the City |
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2 Urbicide. The Liturgical Murder of the City |
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25 | (22) |
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3 Death By Theory and The Power of Ideas: From Theories of Cities to "Smart" Cities |
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47 | (12) |
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4 Urbicide: Towards a Conceptualization |
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59 | (18) |
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Maria Mercedes Di Virgilio |
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5 Urban Order and Disorder. Genealogy of Urbicide |
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77 | (16) |
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6 Imaginaries and Archetypes on the Death of the City |
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93 | (14) |
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Alfredo Santillan Cornejo |
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7 COVID-19 and the City: Reframing Our Understanding of Urbicide by Learning from the Pandemic |
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107 | (20) |
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Part III Annihilation: The End of the Public Space |
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8 The Ideology of Public Space and the New Urban Hygienism: Tactical Urbanism in Times of Pandemic |
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127 | (18) |
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9 The Transformation of Urban and Digital Spaces from a Democratic Perspective |
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145 | (12) |
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10 Streets, Avenues, Highways |
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157 | (14) |
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Pablo Fernandez Christlieb |
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11 The Post-automobile City From Deterritorialization to the Proximity City: The Case of Madrid |
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171 | (34) |
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12 Mobility as an Expression of the Urbicide: The Risks of Transport Modernization in Latin American Metropolises |
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205 | (30) |
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Part IV Decline of the Built Environment |
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13 The Urbanisation of Risk |
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235 | (28) |
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14 Urbicide or Suicide? Shaping Environmental Risk in an Urban Growth Context: The Example of Quito City (Ecuador) |
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263 | (30) |
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15 Between Greens and Grays: Urbanization and Territorial Destruction in the Sabana de Bogota |
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293 | (22) |
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16 Over regulation. Corruption, and Urbicide |
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315 | (18) |
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17 Obsolescence of the Built Environment |
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333 | (26) |
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Part V Dissolution of Social Interaction |
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18 The (Un)made City: Spatial Fragmentation, Social Inequalities and (De (compositions of Urban Life |
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359 | (18) |
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19 The City and the Abandonment of Public Space. Between Neoliberal and Citizen Urbanism |
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377 | (18) |
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20 A "New" Urban Colonialism? North-South Migration and Racially Structured Gentrification in Latin America |
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395 | (24) |
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21 Urban Frontiers in the Fracturing City: Heritage, Tourism and Immigration |
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419 | (28) |
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Josefina Dominguez-Mujica |
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Juan M. Parreno-Castellano |
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22 The Production of Emptied Places in the Borderlands of the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires |
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447 | (20) |
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Part VI Degradation and Abandonment |
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23 Reconstructing Cultural Paradigms. Experiences in East Europe: The Historical Memory of the Historical Centers in Lithuania |
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467 | (22) |
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24 Lose the Memory, Lose the History, Lose the City |
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489 | (22) |
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Veronica Zalapa Castafieda |
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25 Revolt and Destruction. The Public and Monument Landscape in Latin American Cities |
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511 | (20) |
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26 Trends of Urban and Territorial Reconfiguration in Metropolitan Buenos Aires |
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531 | (24) |
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27 Anatomy of an Urbicide. Social Housing in Santiago 1980--2006 |
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555 | (10) |
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28 Urbicide. A Look Through the Mirror |
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565 | (20) |
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Part VII Destruction of Common Life: Violence |
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29 The Besieged City: Geographies of Crime |
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585 | (18) |
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Alfonso Valenzuela-Aguilera |
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30 Urbicide, Violence, and Destruction Against Cities by Criminal Organizations |
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603 | (34) |
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31 Discursive Understandings of the City and the Persistence of Gender Inequality |
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637 | (18) |
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32 Border Cities Between Life and Death: Ciudad Juarez and El Paso |
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655 | (18) |
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Luis Alfonso Herrera-Robles |
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Part VIII Contraction of Public Management: Privatization |
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33 The Metamorphosis of Infrastructure in Latin American Urbanization: From Insufficiency to Presence as Fictitious Capital |
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673 | (20) |
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34 Public Policies (Or Their Absence) as Part of Urban Destruction |
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693 | (14) |
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35 Metropolitanicide? Vrbs, Polis and Civitas Revisited |
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707 | (18) |
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36 International Tourism, Urban Rehabilitation and the Destruction of Informal Income-Earning Opportunities |
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725 | (26) |
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37 De-urbanization: From the Shock to the Revolution of a New Urban Logic |
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751 | (28) |
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Part IX Urbicide: Cities Cases |
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38 Grassroots Spaces Make London Exciting: The Relationship Between the Civitas and the Urbs |
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779 | (14) |
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39 Rio de Janeiro: The Trajectory of the Wonderful City, Violence, and Urban Disenchantment |
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793 | (20) |
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40 The Implosion of Memory. City and Drug Trafficking in Medellin and the Aburra Valley |
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813 | (30) |
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Luis Fernando Gonzalez Escobar |
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41 Caracas. Urbicide and Precariousness of Urban Life at the Beginning of the Venezuelan Twenty-First Century. The Worst of Capitalism and Savage Populism |
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843 | (22) |
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42 Santiago, the Non-city? Destruction, Creation, and Precariousness of Verticalized Space |
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865 | (26) |
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43 Neoliberal Urbicide in Barcelona. The Case of Ciutat Vella |
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891 | (26) |
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44 Epilogue. Remake Us from Ruins, Collective Memories and Dreams |
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917 | (22) |
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