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Precarious economies: capitalism's creative destruction in the age of neoliberal campus planning
The Precarious Economies working group engaged the University of Nevada Reno's (UNR) Campus Master Plan (CMP) from the perspective of precarity-broadly understood as material conditions of vulnerability that threaten living bodies and are outside of one's control. Employing traditional and...
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