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City & Society 2016 Volume 28 no.2 CONTENTS Editor’s Note JOSHUA BARKER AND SHERI GIBBINGS 125 Editor: ORIGINAL ARTICLES Joshua Barker Producing “Quality of Life” in the “Nuevo University of Toronto South”: The Spatial Dynamics of Latinos’ Social Reproduction in Southern Amenity Destinations Associate Editor: JENNIFER BICKHAM MENDEZ AND LISE NELSON 129 Sheri Gibbings Wilfrid Laurier University “Don’t Rubbish Our Town”: “Anti-Social Behaviour” and Indigenous-Settler Forms of Assistant Editor: Belonging in Alice Springs, Central Australia Derek Pardue ASE OTTOSSON 152 Aarhus University “Where the Sidewalk Ends”: Sustainable Editorial Board: Mobility in Atlanta’s Cascade Community Jamila Bargach CASSANDRA JOHNSON GAITHER, DAVID HIMMELFARB, Yasser Elsheshtawi SARAH HITCHNER, JOHN SCHELHAS, Nancy Foner J. MARSHALL SHEPHERD, AND BINITA K.C. 174 John Hall The Return of Czernowitz: Urban Affect, Karen Tranberg Hansen Nostalgia, and the Politics of Place-making Anatoly Khazanov Jack Kugelmass in a European Borderland City Petra Kuppinger CATHERINE WANNER 198 Michael Lambek “The Real Modernity that is Here”: Loretta Lees Understanding the Role of Digital Visualisations Setha M. Low in the Production of a New Urban Imaginary Owen Lynch at Msheireb Downtown, Doha Sujata Patel CLARE MELHUISH, MONICA DEGEN, Robert Rotenberg AND GILLIAN ROSE 222 Emily Schultz A Crouching Village: Ebola and
City & Society – Wiley
Published: Aug 1, 2016
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