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The Predatory Rhetorics of Urban Development
Kevin L. Clay
, Jasmine D. Hill
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Urban Development
100%
Black Community
66%
Stigmatized
33%
Virginia
33%
Intra-community
33%
Community Support
33%
Real Need
33%
Public Stakeholders
33%
Dome
33%
Social Inclusion
33%
Political Leadership
33%
Neoliberal
33%
Casino
33%
Internal Colonization
33%
Political Elites
33%
Economic Elites
33%
Stadium
33%
Private Development
33%
Community Life
33%
Representational Politics
33%
Class Interests
33%
Economic Inclusion
33%
Private Stakeholders
33%
Development Schemes
33%
SoFi
33%
Discursive Moves
33%
Resort Development
33%
Arts and Humanities
Urban Development
100%
Urban
33%
Leaders
33%
California
33%
Discursive
33%
Scheme
33%
supporters
33%
Framing
33%
Political Elite
33%
American Middle Class
33%
Casino
33%
Stadium
33%
Resorts
33%
Social Sciences
Rhetoric
100%
Development Project
28%
Wealth
14%
Middle Class
14%
Community Participation
14%
Political Elite
14%
Economic Elite
14%
Representational Politics
14%
Framing
14%