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100 | _aTara Brabazon | ||
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_aNew York: _bSpringer, |
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505 | _aIntroduction: Sliced Cities Tara Brabazon Disconnection Glasgow the Brand: Whose Story Is It Anyway? Mhairi Lennon My State Had a Mining Boom and All I Got Was This Lousy Train-Line Leanne McRae Swan Valley Sideways: Economic Development Through Taste and Tourism in Western Australia Tara Brabazon The Atrium: A Convergence of Education, Leisure and Consumption Danny Hagan Culture of Car Parks or Car Parking Cultures? Zuzana Blazeckova Sticky Brighton: Dog Excrement in Brighton and Hove Public Areas Ana Kvalheim Hacking the City: Disability and Access in Cities Made of Software David Cake, Mike Kent Security and the City: The CHOGM Lockdown Leanne McRae Luanda: Running on the Wrong Track Towards Global Acceptance Boniswa Vaz Contreiras Intervention When Bohemia Becomes a Business: City Lights, Columbus Avenue and a Future for San Francisco Tara Brabazon Working the Crowds: Street Performances in Public Spaces Andrew Carlin Third Tier Rave Towns: ‘The Orbit’ in Morley Nick Dunn Beats by the Bay: Sixties San Francisco Music and the Development of a Contemporary Tourism Industry Nadine Caouette Brighton Sound? Cities, Music and Distinctiveness Abigail Edwards Makkah Al-Mukaaramah: A Second Tier City for Religious Tourism Saeed Al Amoudy Unseen Napa: QR Codes as Virtual Portals Mick Winter Osaka In and Out of the Nation: Neoliberal Spatial Gestures for the Globally Competitive City-Region Joel Matthews Brand Wellington: When City Imaging Is GLAM’ed Tara Brabazon Conclusion: Imaging Injustice Tara Brabazon | ||
856 | _uhttp://link.springer.com/openurl?genre=book&isbn=978-94-007-7234-2 | ||
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