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  • * Mike Davis. [[City of Quartz|City of Quartz: Excavating the Future in Los Angeles]] (2 * Mike Davis & Michael Sprinker. [[Magical Urbanism|Magical Urbanism: Latinos Reinvent t
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  • ...effects on Los Angeles and its outlying communities in City of Quartz. For Davis, the results have been anything but positive. With this increased foreign i
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  • * Mike Davis. [[City of Quartz|City of Quartz: Excavating the Future in Los Angeles]] (2 * Mike Davis & Michael Sprinker. [[Magical Urbanism|Magical Urbanism: Latinos Reinvent t
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  • ...ficially argued for stricter land use policies to protect the environment. Davis argues “slow growth” advocates marshaled the language of environmentali
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  • ...suburbs. Building on the work or traditional urban historians such as Mike Davis, Kenneth Jackson, and Gregory Hise, Nicolaides also utilizes the work of ne ...s and HA’s in Corona-Elmhurst Queens during the 1980s-90, similarly Mike Davis discusses the growth of NIMBYism and the slow growth movement in and around
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  • ...ates was hijacked by wealthier communities which made different arguments [Davis also underscored how the rhetoric of environmentalism became a common aspec
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  • ...ficially argued for stricter land use policies to protect the environment. Davis argues “slow growth” advocates marshaled the language of environmentali
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  • | author = Mike Davis Davis traces LA history back to the turn of the century exploring some of its soc
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  • | author = Mike Davis ...communities and identities that both confound and fascinate observers like Davis.
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  • ...razy quilt held together by “economic rationality.” (13) Clearly, Mike Davis’ carceral Los Angeles owes much to the work of Soja. ...nfluence persists, as Dear notes, even renowned bomb thrower/urbanist Mike Davis has employed a concentric approach when mapping out “ecologies of fear”
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  • ...n. [here quotes by Sam Bass Warner contrast with works by Eric Avila, Mike Davis, and others who suggest that popular culture/politics presented post war me
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  • ...ficially argued for stricter land use policies to protect the environment. Davis argues “slow growth” advocates marshaled the language of environmentali
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  • ...d attempts to prevent integration [ i.e. "slow growth" movements that Mike Davis' in ''City of Quartz'' discusses]. Published in 1981, ''Building the Dream'
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  • Mike Davis, Magical Urbanism: Latinos Reinvent the US City, 1-48
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  • * Davis, Mike. [[City of Quartz | City of Quartz: Excavating the Future in Los Angeles]].
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  • ...jerseys]''' that many have left for dead. They have Ben Roethlisberger and Mike Tomlin folks, the bank a team to pay attention to. Nevertheless the Ravens
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