Hi everyone, many apologies for the delay! (again)
There is a 3 page addition to this manuscript in progress that I have also noted in the document. Under the title Urban Political Ecology and Infrastructure.
I hope you are all well,
Many many apologies for the late submission. I try to make up for it in length! It’s a short piece (6 pages) that’s a draft of an idea I am trying to develop into a paper and I would love to hear your thoughts on it. It’s an early draft, and the references are unorganized.
I started to write some parts during one class, noticed some gaps, and developed it into more essay/ small paper format in the other class. Since it looks like a gap, I thought it would be nice to try to publish it somewhere as a critical commentary/ intervention. (There are some references that are still missing). It would be helpful…[Read more]
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