Bolton et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Barricades dot net: post-fordist policing in occupied New York cityBolton et al., 2013
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- Author
- Bolton M
- Measles V
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- Occupying Political Science: The Occupy Wall Street Movement from New York to the World
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Take On Enforcer Role,” wrote The New York Times. 3 t Gothamist reported “NYPD White Shirt Uses Baton To Beat Occupy Wall Street Protesters.” 4 From the blogosphere:“White Shirts Gone Wild.” 5 This may seem like an insignificant instance of the media …
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