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- Camp, Jordan T., 1979- author.
- Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2016]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (282 pages)
- Summary
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- Introduction: an old world is dying
- The explosion in Watts: The second reconstruction and the cold war roots of the carceral state
- Finally got the news: The black freedom struggle and the crisis of U.S. hegemony in Detroit
- The sound before the fury: Attica, racialized state violence, and the neoliberal turn in New York
- Reading the writing on the wall: The Los Angeles uprising and the Carceral City
- What's going on? Moral panics and militarization in post-Katrina New Orleans
- Shut 'em down: Social movements confront mass homelesness and militarized policing in Los Angeles
- Epilogue: poetry of the future.
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- Camp, Jordan T., 1979- author.
- Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2016]
- Description
- Book — xiv, 263 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
- Summary
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- Introduction: an old world is dying
- The explosion in Watts: The second reconstruction and the cold war roots of the carceral state
- Finally got the news: The black freedom struggle and the crisis of U.S. hegemony in Detroit
- The sound before the fury: Attica, racialized state violence, and the neoliberal turn in New York
- Reading the writing on the wall: The Los Angeles uprising and the Carceral City
- What's going on? Moral panics and militarization in post-Katrina New Orleans
- Shut 'em down: Social movements confront mass homelesness and militarized policing in Los Angeles
- Epilogue: poetry of the future.
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
- Online
3. The anti-capitalist chronicles [2020]
- Harvey, David, 1935- author.
- London : Pluto Press, 2020.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xix, 219 pages)
- Summary
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- Preface - Jordan T. Camp Editors' Note - Jordan T. Camp and Chris Caruso Author's Note - David Harvey Acknowledgements
- 1. Global Unrest
- 2. A Brief History of Neoliberalism
- 3. Contradictions of Neoliberalism
- 4. The Financialization of Power
- 5. The Authoritarian Turn
- 6. Socialism and Freedom
- 7. The Significance of China in the World Economy
- 8. The Geopolitics of Capitalism
- 9. The Growth Syndrome
- 10. The Erosion of Consumer Choices
- 11. Primitive or Original Accumulation
- 12. Accumulation by Dispossession
- 13. Production and Realization
- 14. Carbon Dioxide Emissions and Climate Change
- 15. Rate versus Mass of Surplus Value
- 16. Alienation
- 17. Alienation at Work: The Politics of a Plant Closure
- 18. Anti-Capitalist Politics in the Time of COVID-19
- 19. The Collective Response to a Collective Dilemma Discussion Questions and Further Readings Index.
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4. Development drowned and reborn : the Blues and Bourbon restorations in post-Katrina New Orleans [2017]
- Woods, Clyde Adrian, author.
- Athens : University of Georgia Press, [2017]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xxix, 362 pages) : maps
- Summary
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- "We made it" / by Sunni Patterson
- About Clyde Woods
- Foreword / Jordan T. Camp and Laura Pulido
- The dialectics of Bourbonism and the Blues / Jordan T. Camp and Laura Pulido
- I thought I heard Samba Bambara say : the social construction of New Orleans
- I thought I heard Buddy Bolden say : Reconstruction, Bourbonism, and the Jazz Renaissance Blues as planning
- Hemispheric UNIA and the Great Flood, 1915-1928
- The share the wealth plan : Longism, 1928-1940
- The Double V generation and the Blues agenda, 1940-1965
- The Second Reconstruction, 1965-1977 : the neo-Bourbon war on poverty and massive resistance in concrete
- The disaster before the disaster : oil regimes, plantations economics, and the southern strategy, 1977-2005
- The new urban crisis : Katrina time and the planned abandonment movement
- The cornerstone of a third reconstruction / Jordan T. Camp and Laura Pulido.
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
- London ; New York : Verso, 2016.
- Description
- Book — vii, 301 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Summary
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- How we could have lived or died this way / Martín Espada
- Introduction: Policing the planet / Jordan T. Camp and Christina Heatherton
- Thug nation : on state violence and disposability / Robin D.G. Kelley
- #BlackLivesMatter and global visions of abolition : an interview with Patrisse Cullors / Christina Heatherton
- Broken windows at Blue's : a queer history of gentrification and policing / Christina B. Hanhardt
- Ending broken windows policing in New York City : an interview with Joo-Hyun Kang / Jordan T. Camp and Christina Heatherton
- The Baltimore uprising / Anjali Kamat
- Total policing and the global surveillance empire today : an interview with Arun Kundnani / Jordan T. Camp and Christina Heatherton
- Mano Dura Contra El Crimen and premature death in Puerto Rico / Marisol Lebrón
- Policing the crisis of indigenous lives : an interview with the Red Nation / Christina Heatherton
- Policing place and taxing time on Skid Row / George Lipsitz
- Asset stripping and broken window policing on LA's Skid Row : an interview with Becky Dennison and Pete White / Jordan T. Camp and Christina Heatherton
- Broken windows, surveillance, and the new urban counterinsurgency : an interview with Hamid Khan / Jordan T. Camp and Christina Heatherton
- The emergence of command and control policing in neoliberal New York / Alex S. Vitale and Brian Jordan Jefferson
- Beyond Bratton / Ruth Wilson Gilmore and Craig Gilmore
- They're not solving the problem, they're displacing it : an interview with Alex Sanchez / Steven Osuna
- Resisting state violence in the era of mass deportation : an interview with Mizue Aizeki / Jordan T. Camp and Christina Heatherton
- Community policing reconsidered : from Ferguson to Baltimore / Justin Hansford
- How liberals legitimate broken windows : an interview with Naomi Murakawa / Jordan T. Camp and Christina Heatherton
- "Broken windows is not the panacea" : common sense, good sense, and police accountability in American cities / Don Mitchell, Kafui Attoh, and Lynn A. Staeheli
- We charge genocide : an interview with Breanna Champion, Page May, and Asha Rosa Ransby-Sporn / Jordan T. Camp and Christina Heatherton
- The magical life of broken windows / Rachel Herzing
- Poetry and the political imagination : an interview with Martín Espada / Jordan T. Camp and Christina Heatherton
- This ends badly : race and capitalism / Vijay Prashad.
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
- Online
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- London ; New York : Verso, 2016
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (vii, 301 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations
- Summary
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- How we could have lived or died this way / Martín Espada
- Introduction: Policing the planet / Jordan T. Camp and Christina Heatherton
- Thug nation : on state violence and disposability / Robin D.G. Kelley
- #BlackLivesMatter and global visions of abolition : an interview with Patrisse Cullors / Christina Heatherton
- Broken windows at Blue's : a queer history of gentrification and policing / Christina B. Hanhardt
- Ending broken windows policing in New York City : an interview with Joo-Hyun Kang / Jordan T. Camp and Christina Heatherton
- The Baltimore uprising / Anjali Kamat
- Total policing and the global surveillance empire today : an interview with Arun Kundnani / Jordan T. Camp and Christina Heatherton
- Mano Dura Contra El Crimen and premature death in Puerto Rico / Marisol Lebrón
- Policing the crisis of indigenous lives : an interview with the Red Nation / Christina Heatherton
- Policing place and taxing time on Skid Row / George Lipsitz
- Asset stripping and broken window policing on LA's Skid Row : an interview with Becky Dennison and Pete White / Jordan T. Camp and Christina Heatherton
- Broken windows, surveillance, and the new urban counterinsurgency : an interview with Hamid Khan / Jordan T. Camp and Christina Heatherton
- The emergence of command and control policing in neoliberal New York / Alex S. Vitale and Brian Jordan Jefferson
- Beyond Bratton / Ruth Wilson Gilmore and Craig Gilmore
- They're not solving the problem, they're displacing it : an interview with Alex Sanchez / Steven Osuna
- Resisting state violence in the era of mass deportation : an interview with Mizue Aizeki / Jordan T. Camp and Christina Heatherton
- Community policing reconsidered : from Ferguson to Baltimore / Justin Hansford
- How liberals legitimate broken windows : an interview with Naomi Murakawa / Jordan T. Camp and Christina Heatherton
- "Broken windows is not the panacea" : common sense, good sense, and police accountability in American cities / Don Mitchell, Kafui Attoh, and Lynn A. Staeheli
- We charge genocide : an interview with Breanna Champion, Page May, and Asha Rosa Ransby-Sporn / Jordan T. Camp and Christina Heatherton
- The magical life of broken windows / Rachel Herzing
- Poetry and the political imagination : an interview with Martín Espada / Jordan T. Camp and Christina Heatherton
- This ends badly : race and capitalism / Vijay Prashad
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
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7. Development drowned and reborn : the Blues and Bourbon restorations in post-Katrina New Orleans [2017]
- Woods, Clyde Adrian author.
- Athens : The University of Georgia Press, [2017]
- Description
- Book — xxix, 362 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
- Summary
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- About Clyde Woods
- Foreword / Laura Pulido and Jordan T. Camp
- Introduction: The Dialectics of Bourbonism and the Blues / Jordan T. Camp and Laura Pulido
- I Thought I Heard Samba Bambara Say : The Social Construction of New Orleans
- I Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say : Reconstruction, Bourbonism, and the Jazz Renaissance Blues as Planning
- Hemispheric UNIA and the Great Flood, 1915-1928
- The Share the Wealth Plan : Longism, 1928-1940
- The Double V Generation and the Blues Agenda in the Postwar Period
- The Second Reconstruction, 1965-1977 : The Neo-Bourbon War on Poverty and Massive Resistance in Concrete
- The Disaster before the Disaster : Oil Regimes, Plantation Economics, and the Southern Strategy, 1977-2005
- The New Urban Crisis : Katrina Time and the Planned Abandonment Movement
- Conclusion: The Cornerstone of the Third Reconstruction / Jordan T. Camp and Laura Pulido.
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
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