Routledge Handbook of Graffiti and Street Art (original) (raw)

Art and Crime (and Other Things Besides … ): Conceptualising Graffiti in the City

Ivanka Stabreff Salazar, Cameron McAuliffe

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Avramidis, Konstantinos, and Myrto Tsilimpounidi, eds. Graffiti and Street Art: Reading, Writing and Representing the City

Adam Evans

Public Art Dialogue, 2018

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Graffiti and Street Art: Reading, Writing and Representing the City

Konstantinos Avramidis, Myrto Tsilimpounidi

Avramidis, K., & Tsilimpounidi, M. (Eds.). (2017). Graffiti and Street Art: Reading, Writing and Representing the City. London: Routledge.

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Konstantinos Avramidis & Myrto Tsilimpounidi, eds. "Graffiti and Street Art: Reading, Writing and Representing the City" (2018)

Julia Tulke

Space and Culture, 2018

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Graffiti, Street Art, Urban Art: Terminological Problems and Generic Properties

Ljiljana Radosevic

2013

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Graffiti, Street Art, and Culture in the era of the Global City

Luis Menor Ruiz

2018

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More to see than a canvas in a white cube: For an art in the streets

Joe Austin

City, 2010

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Redefining the Urban through Graffiti Submitted by

Mrinmoy Deka

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International Social Science Review Book Review: Routledge Handbook of Graffiti and Street Art

Myrto Tsilimpounidi

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Graffiti and Street Art: Reading, Writing and Representing the City ed. by Konstantinos Avramidis and Myrto Tsilimpounidi (review)

John Lennon

2018

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Methodological Proposals and Critical Responses for the Study of Graffiti and Street Art

Clara Sarmento

2020

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Graffiti as a critical encounter of the notions “purity” and “order”: Towards a contingent city

KONSTANTINA DRAKOPOULOU

2011

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“Towards a conceptual and multi-positional understanding of the object in street and graffiti art”, published in Inopinatum. The unexpected impertinence of urban creativity, by Borriello, Luca & Ruggiero, Christian (ed.), Roma 2013

Jacob Kimvall

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For a Nuanced Appreciation of Urban Creativity: Unveiling the Social Subversion in Street Art and Graffiti

Andrea L . Baldini

GSA, 2023

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Street art, graffiti and urban renewal in post-Modern London

Xabier Gangoiti

2022

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Graffiti and Street Art Research : An Outsider Perspective

Mari Myllylä

Nuart Journal, 4(1), 111-115., 2023

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The Ugly Truth: Street Art, Graffiti and the Creative City

Rafael Schacter

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Graffiti or Street Art? Negotiating the Moral Geographies of the Creative City

Cameron McAuliffe

Journal of Urban Affairs, 2012

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Definitions and Transitions: Graffiti and Street Art in New York City: A peripheral and mainstream presence since the 1980s

Elisha Masemann

Dissertation, 2010

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Bomb Alert: Graffiti Writing and Urban Space in London

Theo Kindynis

British Journal of Criminology

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Graffiti and Street Art Research from an Outsider Perspective

Jonna Tolonen

Nuart Journal, 2023

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The World Atlas of Street Art and Graffiti

aviva nathan

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Challenging the Defense of Graffiti, In Defense of Graffiti (Routledge Handbook of Graffiti and Street Art, J.I. Ross, Ed.)

Stefano Bloch

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'Like now I'm confused …' the blurred boundary between art and crime Devaluing the cultural worth of graffiti writing

Ron Baird

Journal of Applied Youth Studies, 2018

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A Brief Overview of Urban Art and Graffiti

David Surridge

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A Family Affair? Framings of the concepts 'Graffiti' and 'Street Art' in a diachronic perspective

Jacob Kimvall

Framing Graffiti & Street Art: Proceedings of Nice Street Art Project, International Conferences, 2017 - 2018, 2019

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The Origins of 21st Century Graffiti. How Authorities Should Deal With it in City Centres

Prananda Navitas

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Haunting the neoliberal city. Illegal graffiti and the “infesthetics” of urban interstices.

Vittorio Parisi

Lo Squaderno n. 54, 2019

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The Politics of Graffiti and Street Art: Course Lectures for Summer 2016

Rachael M. Rudolph

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In search of academic legitimacy: The current state of scholarship on graffiti and street art ଝ

Jacqueline Z. Wilson, Jeffrey Ian Ross

The Social Science Journal, 2017

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“The Work on the Street: Street Art and Visual Culture,” in The Handbook of Visual Culture, ed. Barry Sandywell and Ian Heywood. London: Berg / Palgrave Macmillan, 2012: 234-278. (Pre-press version)

Martin Irvine

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Graff' and the City: Towards a Socially Conscious Aesthetic Theory of Graffiti

Eric Chavez

2017

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Just Writing Your Name? An Analysis of the spatial behaviour of graffiti writers in Amsterdam

Jannes van Loon, Ph.D.

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The Spatial Know-How of Graffiti

Jannes van Loon, Ph.D.

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Placing Graffiti: Creating and Contesting Character in Inner-city Melbourne

Kim Dovey

Journal of Urban Design, 2012

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