Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Ausgabe 11991 |
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... social and spatial structures of capitalism . I guess I spent ten to twelve years trying to get my theoretical act together and did not do very much empirical work until I started studying Los Angeles in the early eighties . In that ...
... social and spatial structures of capitalism . I guess I spent ten to twelve years trying to get my theoretical act together and did not do very much empirical work until I started studying Los Angeles in the early eighties . In that ...
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... social scientist . He further argued that the geographical imagination never became incor- porated as deeply into the social sciences but was captured and kept alive by such disciplines as geography , architecture , and urban planning ...
... social scientist . He further argued that the geographical imagination never became incor- porated as deeply into the social sciences but was captured and kept alive by such disciplines as geography , architecture , and urban planning ...
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... social fears and legal coordinates suggests that Sensationalism was concerned not only with the Law ( the transcendent signifier of individual composition ) but also with the flat surface of material exchange , the innumerable details ...
... social fears and legal coordinates suggests that Sensationalism was concerned not only with the Law ( the transcendent signifier of individual composition ) but also with the flat surface of material exchange , the innumerable details ...
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