Sutton, Kemp, and their contributors demonstrate the importance
of place as a site of oppression "and "transformation, offering
placemaking strategies that agents of change in a variety of
disciplines can use in working with youth and adults. Their essays
lay out both a theoretical terrain and an array of case studies
that put theory into practice. This exciting new work documents the
persistent intersection of race, place, and power; illustrates
placemaking strategies that enable grassroots resistance; and
explores the novel professional roles that new technologies make
possible. It concludes with reflections upon the potential of
transformative placemaking as an antidote to the erasure of place
by global capitalism.
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