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Lifestyle centers, the next boom and bust after shopping malls? Governance, public-private partnerships, and Guy Debord's spectacle in Dallas-Fort Worth
R Kirk
Cities 133, 104155, 2023
132023
What Los Angeles tells us about Dracula Urbanism
R Kirk
Urban Geography 45 (4), 652-670, 2024
52024
Neoliberal multiculturalism in Dallas: The discursive foundations of diversity-led gentrification in an aspiring US global city
R Kirk
Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 55 (6), 1392-1407, 2023
52023
Changing urban fabrics: Thinking through the lopsided city
R Kirk
Dialogues in Urban Research 1 (3), 288-292, 2023
22023
Legitimising displacement: Academic discourse, territorial stigmatisation and gentrification
R Kirk
Urban Studies, 00420980241235015, 2024
12024
Contesting elite capture: Repositioning insurgent planning for mass movements
R Kirk, D Behm Josa
Human Geography, 19427786241263635, 2024
12024
Burying America's Malls: Cyclical Capital, Commodity, and Creative Destruction
R Kirk
North Texas Journal of Undergraduate Research 2 (1), 2021
12021
Neoliberal necropolitics and the global competition for urban dominance
R Kirk
Geoforum 155, 104107, 2024
2024
Book Review: The anti-capitalist chronicles
R Kirk
Human Geography 14 (1), 151-153, 2021
2021
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