News, Neoliberalism, and Miami's Fragmented Urban Space

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Human Geography
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Author: Moses Shumow, Robert E. Gutsche Jr. ISBN: 9781498501996
Publisher: Lexington Books Publication: November 23, 2016
Imprint: Lexington Books Language: English
Author: Moses Shumow, Robert E. Gutsche Jr.
ISBN: 9781498501996
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication: November 23, 2016
Imprint: Lexington Books
Language: English

News, Neoliberalism, and Miami’s Fragmented Urban Space examines cultural and social forces responsible for inequalities that have emerged in the rampant development of Miami as a “world city.” This book argues that neoliberal movements rely on the power of journalistic discourses to authorize and legitimize harmful social acts such as gentrification. Moses Shumow and Robert E. Gutsche Jr. provide original analyses of intersections among memory, race, capitalism, and journalistic power, particularly at a time of immense political and environmental change. The authors examine changes in neighborhoods and in public-private developments that are bound to widen an already-great divide between classes and races in South Florida.

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News, Neoliberalism, and Miami’s Fragmented Urban Space examines cultural and social forces responsible for inequalities that have emerged in the rampant development of Miami as a “world city.” This book argues that neoliberal movements rely on the power of journalistic discourses to authorize and legitimize harmful social acts such as gentrification. Moses Shumow and Robert E. Gutsche Jr. provide original analyses of intersections among memory, race, capitalism, and journalistic power, particularly at a time of immense political and environmental change. The authors examine changes in neighborhoods and in public-private developments that are bound to widen an already-great divide between classes and races in South Florida.

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