Owning the street: The everyday life of property (Book review)

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Osborne, Natalie
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2022
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Owning the street: The everyday life of property by Amelia Thorpe is a thorough, thoughtful, and nuanced study of PARK(ing) Day – its histories, various manifestations, and its entanglements with other tactical urbanist practices, strategies, and philosophies. Above all, Thorpe explores what PARK(ing) Day can teach us about property; what property is, how it is understood legally, discursively, culturally, and how it is expressed and enacted through everyday practices, claims, assertions, and relations of power.

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Journal of Sociology

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Osborne, N, Owning the street: The everyday life of property (Book review), Journal of Sociology, 2022. Copyright 2022 The Authors. Reprinted by permission of SAGE Publications.

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Osborne, N, Owning the street: The everyday life of property (Book review), Journal of Sociology, 2022

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