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Thompson, S. (2022).“Homes not shelters”: co-productions of home in financialized social housing for women in Vancouver, Canada. DOI: 10.1080/02723638.2021.2014668.
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McElroy, E. “Data, dispossession, and Facebook: techno-imperialism and toponymy in gentrifying San Francisco.” Urban Geography 40, no. 6 (2019): 826–45.
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McElroy, Erin. “Postsocialism and the Tech Boom 2.0: Techno-Utopics of Racial/Spatial Dispossession.” Social Identities 24, no. 2 (March 4, 2018): 206–21. https://doi.org/10.1080/13504630.2017.1321718.
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Maharawal, Manissa M., and Erin McElroy. “In the Time of Trump: Housing, Whiteness, and Abolition.” In Contested Property Claims: What Disagreement Tells Us About Ownership, edited by Maja H. Bruun, Mikkel Thorup, Patrick Cockburn, and Bjarke S. Risager, 109–25. New York: Routledge, 2017.
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McElroy, Erin. “Mediating the Tech Boom: Temporalities of Displacement and Resistance.” Journal of the New Media Caucus 13, no. 1 (2017): 38–57.
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Daniel Bessner and Matthew Sparke, 2017, “Nazism, Neoliberalism and the Trumpist Challenge to Democracy,” Environment and Planning A.
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Matthew Sparke, 2017, "Austerity and the embodiment of neoliberalism as ill-health: Towards a theory of biological sub-citizenship," Social Science & Medicine, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2016.12.027
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Farías, Mónica. 2016. "Working Across Class Difference in Popular Assemblies in Buenos Aires." In Encountering the City: Urban Encounters from Accra to New York, edited by Jonathan Darling and Helen F. Wilson,169-186. Abingdon-New York: Routledge.
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MacFarlane, K. 2016. A thousand CEOs: Relational thought, processual space, and deleuzian ontology in human geography and strategic management. Progress in Human Geography. advance online publication.
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Review Essay of Joseph Massad, Islam in Liberalism for Dialogues in Human Geography, 2016.
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Mitchell, K. and MacFarlane, K. 2016. Crime and the Global City: Migration, Borders, and the Pre-Criminal. Oxford Handbooks in Criminology.
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Katharyne Mitchell and Chris Lizotte. 2016. Governing through Failure: Philanthropy, Neoliberalism, and Education Reform in Seattle. In Brady, M. and Lippert, R. eds., Governing Practices: Neoliberalism and the Ethnographic Imaginary. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
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Sparke, Matthew, 2016, “Health and the Embodiment of Neoliberalism,” in Simon Springer Kean Birch, Julie MacLeavy, eds. The Handbook of Neoliberalism, New York: Routledge.
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Farías, Mónica. 2015. "Women’s magazines and socioeconomic change: Para Ti, identity and politics in urban Argentina," Gender, Place & Culture 23 (5): 607-623. DOI: 10.1080/0966369X.2015.1034244
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Jarosz, Lucy. 2015. Contesting hunger discourses in R. Bryand and S. Kim ed. International Handbook of Political Ecology.
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Katz, C., Marston, S., and Mitchell, K. 2015. Demanding Life’s Work. In K. Strauss and K. Meehan eds., Precarious Worlds: Contested Geographies of Social Reproduction, University of Georgia Press, 174-188.
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Mitchell, K. 2015. It’s TIME: The Cultural Politics of Memory in the Current Moment of Danger, in H. Merrill and L. Hoffman (eds.) Spaces of Danger: Culture and Power in the Everyday, University of Georgia Press, 21-37.
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Victoria Lawson, Sarah Elwood, Santiago Canevaro and Nicolas Viotti, ‘”The Poor are us”: middle class poverty politics in Buenos Aires and Seattle’. Environment and Planning A Vol. 47
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Elwood, Sarah, Victoria Lawson, and Samuel Nowak. "Middle-Class Poverty Politics: Making Place, Making People." Annals of the Association of American Geographers 105, no. 1 (2015): 123-43.
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Lawson, Victoria, and Sarah Elwood. "Encountering Poverty: Space, Class, and Poverty Politics." Antipode46, no. 1 (2014): 209-28.
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Solís, Patricia, JoyK. Adams, LeslieA. Duram, Susan Hume, Al Kuslikis, Victoria Lawson, InesM. Miyares, DavidA. Padgett, and Alexander Ramírez. "Diverse Experiences in Diversity at the Geography Department Scale." The Professional Geographer 66, no. 2 (2014): 205-20.
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Review of Ash Amin, Land of Strangers for AAG Review of Books, 2, 3, 2014, 108-111.
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Mitchell, K. and Elwood, S. 2012. From Redlining to Benevolent Societies: The Emancipatory Power of Spatial Thinking. Theory and Research in Social Education 40, 134-163.
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Sparke, Matthew, 2012, “Ethnography, Affect, Geography, and Unemployment,” Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 102 (2): 510 – 515.
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Mitchell, K. 2011. Marseille’s Not for Burning: Comparative Networks of Integration and Exclusion in Two French Cities, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 101, 2, 404-423.
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Stephen Young, PhD, The Global Redline: Mapping Markets, Movements and Moralities in the Financialization of India
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Mitchell, K. 2010. Pre-Black Futures, in N. Castree, P. Chatterton, N. Heynen, W. Larner, and M. Wright eds. The Point is To Change It: Geographies of Hope and Survival in an Age of Crisis. Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 239-261.
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Matthew Sparke, 2004, "Passports into Credit Cards: On the Borders and Spaces of Neoliberal Citizenship," in Joel Migdal ed. Boundaries and Belonging, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 251 - 283.
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Mitchell, K., Marston, S., and Katz, C. 2004. Life’s Work: Geographies of Social Reproduction editors, Oxford: Blackwell Publications.
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Mitchell, K. 2004. Crossing the NeoLiberal Line: Pacific Rim Migration and the Metropolis, Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
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Sue Roberts, Anna Secor and Matthew Sparke, 2003, “Neoliberal Geopolitics,” Antipode, 35, 5: pages 886 – 897.
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Matthew Sparke and Victoria Lawson, 2003, “Entrepreneurial Political Geographies of the Global-Local Nexus,” in John Agnew, Katharyne Mitchell and Gerard O Tuathail, eds., A Companion to Political Geography, Oxford: Blackwell, pages 315 - 334.
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Agnew, J., Mitchell, K., and Toal, G. 2003. A Companion Guide to Political Geography, editors, Oxford: Blackwell Publications.
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Jarosz, Lucy, and Victoria Lawson. "“Sophisticated people versus rednecks”: Economic restructuring and class difference in America’s West." Antipode34, no. 1 (2002): 8-27.
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Matthew Sparke, 2000, “Chunnel Visions: Unpacking the Anticipatory Geographies of an Anglo-European borderland,” Journal of Borderland Studies, XV,1, pages 2 – 34.
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Philip Craft, MA, Redefining Local Autonomy and Women’s Empowerment in Microcredit Discourse: A Study on Hegemony, Rhetorical Strategy, and the Ideology of ‘Development
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Mitchell, K. 1997. Guest editor Antipode, “Geography and Transnational Discourse,” 29, 2.
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Chan, Kam Wing, 1994. Cities with Invisible Walls: Reinterpreting Urbanization in Post-1949 China, OxfordUniversity Press, 194 pp. (ISBN 0-19-585764-X)
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Jamie Peck and Matthew Sparke, 2016, “Symposium on Brett Christophers’ The Great Leveler: Capitalism and Competition in the Court of Law,” Environment and Planning A
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Migration and the Spaces of Sanctuary
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