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Ricardo Campos,Jordi NofreUses a transnational framework to explore postcolonial realities between Europe and Latin America.Brings together authors from geography, sociology, anthropology, and cultural studies.Explores the rig通便 发表于 2025-3-30 19:36:15
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The , as a Meritocratic Selection?,is is an age and social group that is frequently targeted for scrutiny and diagnosis by public authorities. Secondly, it is a hyper-represented category in media and cultural industries that contributes to the formation of cultural myths and youth models. These social narratives produce an idea with把…比做 发表于 2025-3-31 06:40:54
Robin Shields,Rebecca M. Edwardsisations over five years, while mapping new cartographies of the city of Lima. Their use of social media, innovative solidarity campaigns, and keenness for large assemblies transformed forms of organising dissent, while widening participation and rendering regional struggles visible to national audi复习 发表于 2025-3-31 09:15:00
Jajah Koswara,Muhammad Kamil Tadjudinpace in certain working-class outskirts of Madrid. But what happens when all this is implemented in a popular suburban neighbourhood, historically the territory of anti-capitalist left-leaning movements? What meanings, uses, enmities and alliances does the concept of gentrification then help to devearterioles 发表于 2025-3-31 13:51:07
,Narratives of Class and ‘Race’,, it is one of the LGBT families who occupy and everyday traverse the urban fabric of the São Paulo metropolis. My objectives are firstly to elucidate some aspects of their family-making—that is, how this collective is constituted and operates. Secondly, I turn to some modalities of their city-makin诱惑 发表于 2025-3-31 19:30:52
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-21512-9pulsion processes experienced by them from adult-centric institutions such as school and family. Our reading is set from youth resistances, based on their own groups, producing new cultural expressions, and using public spaces, particularly the streets. They build, thus, transgressive, and creative