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no. 5, Roundtables, vol. 1December 12, 2016

Doubly Displacing Media and the City

By Scott Rodgers
[Ed. note: this post is part of a roundtable discussion on “The Urban as Emergent Key Concept for Media Theory.” For more background on the discussion and to view other posts in the series, see here.]

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