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P. P. Sastri,Tapas Kumar Pal,B. S. V. Prasadnd half of the 1980s. The old urban centres have decomposed and been replaced by centres of decision-making (Lefebvre 1996: 81). City centres have also become sites of privilege premised on the ‘make-believe of the joy of living’ and the ideology of consumption as happiness (ibid.: 84). Remade centr忙碌 发表于 2025-3-24 01:15:43
Jacqueline K. Harris,Russell Greiner together in incongruity of marginal people and marginal places, it feels more justified to appeal to Foucault’s (1986) notion of .. These are spaces that form on the horizon of utopia — . places that invert, personify or lay bare the totality of the utopian vision. For Foucault, heterotopias reveal龙卷风 发表于 2025-3-24 06:08:17
Training Supervised Deep Learning Networks,gerous classes” from the centre of the city.’ Paris has led the way in establishing a centre-periphery relation that appears a perfection of the practices of exclusion that are now common in London and New York.Phagocytes 发表于 2025-3-24 07:26:05
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85365-5 and legal services and operate as informational nodes whilst requiring low-wage labour to service the activities and lifestyles of new professional elites, it has become more imperative than ever for new immigrants to access the city. Yet the ‘transitional zones’ that were once a feature of the cen胎儿 发表于 2025-3-24 11:39:44
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Breathe In: The Public Cityie Kommunikation«, so M. Foucault in der Kritik der Vorstellung eines unbegrenzten und freien Austauschs der Diskurse, »sind positive Figuren . komplexer Systeme der Einschränkung; und sie können nicht unabhängig von diesen funktionieren.«