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|Author(s)=Andrew Carlin;
 
|Author(s)=Andrew Carlin;
 
|Title=Working the crowds: Street performances in public spaces
 
|Title=Working the crowds: Street performances in public spaces
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|Editor(s)=Tara Brabazon
 
|Tag(s)=EMCA; Cities; Street performance; street theatre; public space; crowds
 
|Tag(s)=EMCA; Cities; Street performance; street theatre; public space; crowds
 
|Key=Carlin2014
 
|Key=Carlin2014
 
|Publisher=Springer
 
|Publisher=Springer
 
|Year=2014
 
|Year=2014
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|Address=Dordrecht
 
|Booktitle=City Imaging: Regeneration, Renewal and Decay
 
|Booktitle=City Imaging: Regeneration, Renewal and Decay
 
|Pages=157–169
 
|Pages=157–169
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|URL=https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-94-007-7235-9_12
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|DOI=10.1007/978-94-007-7235-9_12
 
|Abstract=Cities are not only ‘about’ buildings, shops and businesses. Andrew Carlin investigates the role of street performers in making public spaces. He tracks the continuities in these performances and their function in creating livable city streets.
 
|Abstract=Cities are not only ‘about’ buildings, shops and businesses. Andrew Carlin investigates the role of street performers in making public spaces. He tracks the continuities in these performances and their function in creating livable city streets.
 
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Carlin2014
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key Carlin2014
Author(s) Andrew Carlin
Title Working the crowds: Street performances in public spaces
Editor(s) Tara Brabazon
Tag(s) EMCA, Cities, Street performance, street theatre, public space, crowds
Publisher Springer
Year 2014
Language
City Dordrecht
Month
Journal
Volume
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Pages 157–169
URL Link
DOI 10.1007/978-94-007-7235-9_12
ISBN
Organization
Institution
School
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Edition
Series
Howpublished
Book title City Imaging: Regeneration, Renewal and Decay
Chapter

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Abstract

Cities are not only ‘about’ buildings, shops and businesses. Andrew Carlin investigates the role of street performers in making public spaces. He tracks the continuities in these performances and their function in creating livable city streets.

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