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Young people and the spatial politics of graffiti writing
Cameron McAuliffe
School of Social Sciences
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Arts and Humanities
Spatial
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Politics
100%
Public Space
50%
Social Space
50%
Hip-hop
50%
Subcultures
50%
1970s
50%
street art
50%
Historical Development
50%
Pursuit
50%
Tropes
50%
Commodification
50%
Criminalization
50%
New York City
50%
Youth sub-culture
50%
Urban Public Space
50%
Government Policy
50%
Social Sciences
Subcultures
100%
Politics
100%
Social Space
50%
Hip Hop
50%
Historical Development
50%
Commodification
50%
Urban Public Space
50%
Government Policy
50%