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DESCRIPTION:Revolting New York: How Riots\, Uprisings\, Revolts\, and Revol
 utions Shape a City. &nbsp\;Don Mitchell\, Distinguished Professor\, Geogr
 aphy will lay out the background and goals of a large project\, Revolting 
 New York\, which seeks to tell the story of the role 350 years of riots\, 
 uprising\, revolts\, and revolutions have played in shaping the historical
  and social geography of the city. &nbsp\;Along the way it will raise ques
 tions about the productive role of violence -- organized and unorganized\,
  rooted in class and race differences -- in making\, unmaking\, and remaki
 ng the urban landscape. &nbsp\;Riots and uprisings\, Dr. Mitchell will sug
 gest\, are like lightning flashes that illuminate the social structure of 
 a city\; but like a violent storm\, they necessarily change that social st
 ructure too. &nbsp\;Pizza is served. Follow us on Twitter at:      \n    P
 ARCCatMaxwell    \n    \, tweet #ConvoInConflict.
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SUMMARY:Conversations in Conflict Studies presents: Don Mitchell
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p><b>Revolting New York: How Riots\, U
 prisings\, Revolts\, and Revolutions Shape a City. &nbsp\;</b><i>Don Mitch
 ell</i>\, Distinguished Professor\, Geography will lay out the background 
 and goals of a large project\, Revolting New York\, which seeks to tell th
 e story of the role 350 years of riots\, uprising\, revolts\, and revoluti
 ons have played in shaping the historical and social geography of the city
 . &nbsp\;Along the way it will raise questions about the productive role o
 f violence -- organized and unorganized\, rooted in class and race differe
 nces -- in making\, unmaking\, and remaking the urban landscape. &nbsp\;Ri
 ots and uprisings\, Dr. Mitchell will suggest\, are like lightning flashes
  that illuminate the social structure of a city\; but like a violent storm
 \, they necessarily change that social structure too. &nbsp\;<br><i>Pizza 
 is served</i>. Follow us on Twitter at:      \n    <a href="https://www.fa
 cebook.com/PARCCatMaxwell" title="&quot\;PARCCatMaxwell&quot\;">PARCCatMax
 well</a>    \n    <a title="&quot\;New"></a>\, tweet #ConvoInConflict.</p>
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