3-1075 AFTER THE DEED IS DONE: CONTINUING CONTESTATION OF SPACE IN NEW YORK CITY
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Thursday, November 17, 2011: 16:00-17:45

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This session would be of particular interest to:
Practicing and Applied Anthropologists, Teachers of Anthropology in Community Colleges, Students
Organizers:  Estefania Ponti (The Graduate Center (City University of New York)) and Andrew P Hernann (The Graduate Center (City University of New York))
Chairs:  Michael S. Partis (The Graduate Center (City University of New York))
Discussants:  Edward K Snajdr (John Jay College, CUNY) and Julian B Brash (Montclair State University)
16:00
16:15
Who Benefits From Racing to Gamble? New York City’s Aqueduct Racetrack and the Politics of Economic Development and Community Participation
Mark Drury (The Graduate Center (City University of New York)) and Michael S. Partis (The Graduate Center (City University of New York))
16:30
When Squatters Become Owners: Discourses of Homeownership and Citizenship In New York City
Amy Starecheski (The Graduate Center (City University of New York))
16:45
Struggle to Ambivalence: The Appropriation of the New York City African Burial Ground
Lydia M Brassard (The Graduate Center (City University of New York))
17:00
Discussant
Edward K Snajdr (John Jay College, CUNY)
17:15
Discussant
Julian B Brash (Montclair State University)
17:30
Discussion

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