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Lexington Books
Culture, Humanity, and Urban Life
How are urban processes entangled with human experiences? In the
Culture, Humanity, and Urban Life
series, scholarly monographs and edited volumes explore this question and illuminate diverse forms of such entanglement through empirically-based research. This series emphasizes anthropological approaches to the study of human life in relation to the urban. It seeks to illuminate experiences and effects of urban cultures and situate specific cases in a comparative set. By exploring the intricacies of human-urban relations, this series contributes to better understanding of the ways that humans particularly conceive of and experience nature, personhood, ethics, culture, and social life.
Editor(s):
Jessica Bodoh-Creed (
jessanthro@gmail.com
) and Melissa King (
mking@sbccd.cc.ca.us
)
Staff editorial contact:
Kasey Beduhn (
kbeduhn@rowman.com
)
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The Everyday Life of Urban Inequality: Ethnographic Case Studies of Global Cities
EDITED BY
ANGELA STOREY; MEGAN SHEEHAN AND JESSICA BODOH-CREED -
CONTRIBUTIONS BY
RAFFAEL BEIER; JESSICA BODOH-...
Lexington Books • July 2020 • Monograph
Urban Mountain Beings: History, Indigeneity, and Geographies of Time in Quito, Ecuador
KATHLEEN S. FINE-DARE
Lexington Books • December 2019 • Monograph
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