L24. Experiencing Cities Flashcards

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Embodied experience

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Norm

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Social difference

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Power

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Abjection

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Heteronormativity

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Trope

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Social Exclusion

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Cosmopolitanism

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Emotions

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What are ‘mobilities’ and ‘policy mobilities’ and on which practices
and politics of urban-global connection do these concepts shed light?

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12
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What social differences affect people’s experiences of daily life in
cities?

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13
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Is there such a thing as an urban identity?

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14
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In what ways have experiences and identities mattered in the shaping
of urban spaces and the resistance of non-dominant groups?

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15
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How do emotions provide critical insight for urban geographers?

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16
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Toilets and performing basic bodily functions in the city

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17
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Social difference and power

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18
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Resistance struggles

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19
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Gentrification and gay neighborhoods

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20
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Montreal’s Gay nieghborhood

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21
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Stonewall Riot

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22
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Chinatown: A racialized trope

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23
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Criminalization of homelessness

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24
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Emotions and city life

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