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List of illustrations | |
Foreword | |
Introduction | |
Marketing the City in Crisis: Branding and Restructuring New York City in the 1970s and the Post-9/11 Era | p. 19 |
Home Alone: Selling New Domestic Spaces | p. 45 |
Urban Space and Entrepreneurial Property Relations: Resistance and the Vernacular of Outdoor Advertising and Graffiti | p. 65 |
Stars, Meshes, Grids: Urban Network-Images and the Embodiment of Wireless Infrastructures | p. 85 |
Always Turned On: Atlantic City as America's Accursed Share | p. 107 |
The Ruins of the Future: On Urban Transience and Durability | p. 127 |
Just Another Coffee! Milking the Barcelona Model, Marketing a Global Image, and the Resistance of Local Identities | p. 143 |
Broken Links, Changing Speeds, Spatial Multiples: Rewiring Douala | p. 161 |
Consuming the Night: Space and Subjectivity in Contemporary Youth Culture | p. 181 |
Contesting the Night as a Space for Consumption in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico | p. 201 |
"The Atmosphere of a Foreign Country": Harbin's Architectural Inheritance | p. 221 |
Liverpool's Rialto: A Ghost in the City of Culture | p. 255 |
The Time of the Entrepreneurial City: Museum, Heritage, and Kairos | p. 273 |
Picture credits | p. 298 |
Index | p. 299 |
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