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Iconography and locational conflict from the underside. Free speech, People's Park, and the politics of homelessness in Berkeley, California
Don Mitchell
Department of Geography and the Environment
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
homelessness
100%
iconography
93%
politics
68%
speech
63%
conflict
50%
rights
23%
public space
18%
historical geography
11%
wage
9%
shelter
7%
geography
7%
society
5%
decision making
5%
Arts & Humanities
Homelessness
90%
Freedom of Speech
64%
Iconography
55%
Public Space
21%
Historical Geography
13%
Sense Group
13%
State Theory
12%
Wage War
10%
Congruence
8%
Shelter
8%
Legitimacy
7%
Geography
7%
Mediation
6%
Decision-making Process
5%
Social Sciences
homelessness
61%
politics
33%
public space
14%
geography
11%
theory of the state
10%
wage
7%
decision-making process
6%
capitalist society
6%
mediation
6%
legitimacy
5%