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Johns Hopkins University | AS.190.386

The Right to the City

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Over the past several years the city has been the center of almost every significant political struggle we've had over the past several years, from Occupy Wall Street to Black Lives Matter. Theorists, activists, and scholars have argued for a specific "right to the city". What does that right look like? What might it look like? How has it informed political struggle over space and time? This course will seek to answer this question.

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