2021
DOI: 10.15763/issn.2470-9670.2021.v5.i1.a85
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Book Review / What the Signs Say: Language, Gentrification, and Place-Making in Brooklyn

Abstract: Shonna Trinch and Edward Snajdr decipher signage in a way that will prevent you from looking at a sign in the same manner again. Their research is built on a series of site visits, observations, and ethnographic interviews and they posit that signage plays an important role in gentrification. As they explain it, signs effect public space; well designed and interesting signs are important attributes of placemaking, often part of a strategy for cities to reclaim their appeal.

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