2022
DOI: 10.15201/hungeobull.71.1.6
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Slater, T.: Shaking up the City: Ignorance, Inequality and the Urban Question

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“…But our re-interpretation of the current scene suggests something distinctive, eerily reminiscent of Stoker's nineteenth-century world: smart growth operatives target the dispositions and cultures of select communities, plan their demise and obscure the malevolent aspects of programs. If revanchist politics is an elaborate spectacle (Macleod, 2002, Slater, 2021, Dracula-esque politics is furtive and underbelly-like. Today, revanchist sensibilities and actions, clear and visible, are accompanied by more shadowy destruction that dimly registers in the political consciousness of many.…”
Section: Dracula Urbanism and The Real-estate Statementioning
confidence: 99%
“…But our re-interpretation of the current scene suggests something distinctive, eerily reminiscent of Stoker's nineteenth-century world: smart growth operatives target the dispositions and cultures of select communities, plan their demise and obscure the malevolent aspects of programs. If revanchist politics is an elaborate spectacle (Macleod, 2002, Slater, 2021, Dracula-esque politics is furtive and underbelly-like. Today, revanchist sensibilities and actions, clear and visible, are accompanied by more shadowy destruction that dimly registers in the political consciousness of many.…”
Section: Dracula Urbanism and The Real-estate Statementioning
confidence: 99%