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Astoria, New York Cityves of immigrants, native-born African Americans, affluent white newcomers from elsewhere in the United States and many others. What happens on Astoria’s streets, in its parks, schools, and markets is shaped by the histories of diversity in the city and structures of power that transcend the localit浪荡子 发表于 2025-3-25 17:10:59
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Religion in Public Spaces of Astoriahey spill out to the streets, schools and home spaces (cf. Kong 2010). The lines between sacred and profane spaces are actually rather blurred. With increasing religious diversity in global cities and small towns alike, the boundaries and points of contact between various religious activities in pub不利 发表于 2025-3-26 06:07:51
Boundaries and Surveillance in Astoria. In this chapter, I describe direct and indirect exclusion mechanisms in two public spaces that structure who uses them and how. These mechanisms include physical elements of the public space, as well as social patterns and practices. The first space I consider is a small waterfront sculpture parkglans-penis 发表于 2025-3-26 11:47:58
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Flea Markets and Familiar Strangers in Jurong Westdiversity in this chapter. I discuss how a weekly flea market in Jurong West becomes the site for encounters with people from diverse backgrounds, both migrant and local. I show how this market holds the possibility of facilitating particular encounters. I use the concept of the . to elaborate the vsulcus 发表于 2025-3-26 18:35:30
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