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            <description>Matthews, Vanessa. (2008). Urban Studies, 45(13), pp 2859-2876. | Artistic production and gentrification. ★</description>
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            <description>Miller, Vincent. (2008). Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, 14(4), 387-400. | &#34;...I will argue, that the social contexts of &#39;individualization&#39; and &#39;network sociality&#39;, alongside the technological developments associated with pervasive communication and &#39;connected presence&#39; has led to an online media culture increasingly dominated by phatic communications. That is, communications which have purely social (networking) and not informational or dialogic intents. I conclude with a discussion of the potential nihilistic consequences of such a culture.&#34;</description>
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            <description>Goodwin, Ian. (2008). Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, 14(4), 419-437. | Conflict impacts on the appropriation and social shaping of internet technology by local communities, and has broader implications on the extent to which CI regenerates localities and empowers citizens.</description>
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            <description>Mitra, Ananda. (2008). Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, 14(4), 457-472. | By examining several blogs it is argued that for people who have to move from place to place and undergo the diasporic experience, the anxieties of movement and placelessness produced by diaspora can be partly managed by entry into the cybernetic space produced by bloggers.</description>
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            <description>Levine, Peter. (2006). 1 June. | &#34;The law prohibited bank companies from owning banks outside their home states and sometimes even outside their home counties. So Citizens and Southern [National Bank] could grow only if Atlanta grew too.&#34; Thus you could count on bankers for civic leadership, especially in dire situations like natural disasters. But today, &#34;the top three banks in Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Washington and scores of other cities are owned by companies headquartered elsewhere. (In New Orleans, only one of the top three is owned locally.)&#34;</description>
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            <description>Fernandez, Manny. (2007). New York Times, 15 October. | &#34;Home buyers in predominantly black and Hispanic neighborhoods in New York City were more likely to get their mortgages last year from a subprime lender than home buyers in white neighborhoods with similar income levels, according to a new analysis of home loan data by researchers at New York University.&#34;</description>
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            <description>Saltzstein, Alan et al. (2008). Urban Affairs Review, 44(2), 155-181. | This article compares the logics and institutional consequences of urban government reform in the United States and in England.</description>
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            <description>Buse, Dieter. (2008). Journal of Urban History, 35(1), 39-52. | Bremen&#39;s &#34;quasi-feudal political structure, which insulated elites from democratic pressures, made it difficult for the city to address housing and other social issues. Demands from the Social Democratic Party and other reformers ultimately undermined the city&#39;s elite and contributed to the city&#39;s loss of autonomy during the twentieth century.&#34;</description>
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            <description>Connolly, James J. (2008). Journal of Urban History, 35(1), 3-14. | &#34;...prevailing ideas about the impact of globalization, the definition of a city, and the development of urban identities require further consideration from the perspective of peripheral cities. It concludes by offering an approach to distinguishing the experiences of these communities relative to major urban centers.&#34;</description>
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            <description>Gibson-Graham, J.K. (2008). Progress in Human Geography, 32(5), 613-632. | &#34;In this paper we describe the work of a nascent research community of economic geographers and other scholars who are making the choice to bring marginalized, hidden and alternative economic activities to light in order to make them more real and more credible as objects of policy and activism.&#34;</description>
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            <description>Verheij et al. (2008). European Urban and Regional Studies, 15(4), 307-316. | &#34;Until recently there was only limited evidence from experimental research for this relationship, but recent large-scale epidemiological work found new evidence for the association between urban—rural health differences and availability of green space.&#34;</description>
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