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Academic Papers
Alonso, A. 1998. Urban Graffiti on the City Landscape. University of Southern California, pp. 2-5 and 19.
Gleaton, K. 2012. Power to the People: Street Art as an Agency for Change. University of Minnesota, pp. 21, 22 and 39.
Irvine, M. 2012. The Work on the Street: Street Art and Visual Culture. Georgetown University, pp. 1-3.
Douglas, G. 2005. The Art of Spatial Resistance The Global Urban Network of Street Art. London School of Economics, pp. 7 and 18.
Magazines
Florida, R. 2002. The Rise of the Creative Class. The Washington Monthly. 2002, pp. 17, 18, 20 and 21.
Websites
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HOPE. HOPE Outdoor Gallery. [Online] Available from: <http://hopecampaign.org/hopeprojects/hope-outdoor-gallery/> [Accessed 3 May 2014]
London School of Economics. The Art of Spatial Resistance The Global Urban Network of Street Art. [Online] Available from: <http://home.uchicago.edu/~gdouglas/MScThesis.pdf> [Accessed 4 May 2014]
myFOXaustin. Crimewatch: APD’s Gang Unit documents Austin-area gang members. [Online] Available from: <http://www.myfoxaustin.com/story/22239529/crimewatch-apds-gang-unit-works-to-document-austin-area-gang-members> [Accessed 4 May 2014]
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theAustinot. Three Stories of Graffiti for HOPE on Castle Hill. [Online] Available from: <http://austinot.com/castle-hill-austin> [Accessed 4 May 2014]
The Washington Monthly. The Rise of the Creative Class. [Online] Available from: <https://www.os3.nl/_media/2009-2010/courses/icp/richard_florida_-_the_rise_of_the_creative_class.pdf> [Accessed 2 May 2014]
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University of Minnesota. Power to the People. Street Art as an Agency for Change. [Online] Available from: <http://conservancy.umn.edu/bitstream/133428/1/Gleaton%2c%20Kristina%20MLS%20Thesis.pdf> [Accessed 4 May 2014]
University of Southern California. Urban Graffiti on the City Landscape. [Online] Available from: <http://www.asu.edu/courses/aph294/total-readings/alonso%20--%20urbangraffiti.pdf> [Accessed 3 May 2014]
Alonso, A. 1998. Urban Graffiti on the City Landscape. University of Southern California, pp. 2-5 and 19.
Gleaton, K. 2012. Power to the People: Street Art as an Agency for Change. University of Minnesota, pp. 21, 22 and 39.
Irvine, M. 2012. The Work on the Street: Street Art and Visual Culture. Georgetown University, pp. 1-3.
Douglas, G. 2005. The Art of Spatial Resistance The Global Urban Network of Street Art. London School of Economics, pp. 7 and 18.
Magazines
Florida, R. 2002. The Rise of the Creative Class. The Washington Monthly. 2002, pp. 17, 18, 20 and 21.
Websites
Art Crimes. Graffiti Definition: The Dictionary of Art. [Online] Available from: <http://www.graffiti.org/faq/graf.def.html> [Accessed 3 May 2014]Georgetown University. The Work on the Street: Street Art and Visual Culture. [Online] Available from: <http://faculty.georgetown.edu/irvinem/articles/Irvine-WorkontheStreet-1.pdf> [Accessed 4 May 2014]
HOPE. HOPE Outdoor Gallery. [Online] Available from: <http://hopecampaign.org/hopeprojects/hope-outdoor-gallery/> [Accessed 3 May 2014]
London School of Economics. The Art of Spatial Resistance The Global Urban Network of Street Art. [Online] Available from: <http://home.uchicago.edu/~gdouglas/MScThesis.pdf> [Accessed 4 May 2014]
myFOXaustin. Crimewatch: APD’s Gang Unit documents Austin-area gang members. [Online] Available from: <http://www.myfoxaustin.com/story/22239529/crimewatch-apds-gang-unit-works-to-document-austin-area-gang-members> [Accessed 4 May 2014]
Smithsonian.com. Keeping it Weird in Austin, Texas. [Online] Available from: <http://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/keeping-it-weird-in-austin-texas-5541700/?page=1&no-ist> [Accessed 2 May 2014]
theAustinot. Three Stories of Graffiti for HOPE on Castle Hill. [Online] Available from: <http://austinot.com/castle-hill-austin> [Accessed 4 May 2014]
The Washington Monthly. The Rise of the Creative Class. [Online] Available from: <https://www.os3.nl/_media/2009-2010/courses/icp/richard_florida_-_the_rise_of_the_creative_class.pdf> [Accessed 2 May 2014]
TIME. The Fight Over Keeping Austin Weird. [Online] Available from: <http://nation.time.com/2013/07/05/the-fight-over-keeping-austin-weird/> [Accessed 2 May 2014]
University of Minnesota. Power to the People. Street Art as an Agency for Change. [Online] Available from: <http://conservancy.umn.edu/bitstream/133428/1/Gleaton%2c%20Kristina%20MLS%20Thesis.pdf> [Accessed 4 May 2014]
University of Southern California. Urban Graffiti on the City Landscape. [Online] Available from: <http://www.asu.edu/courses/aph294/total-readings/alonso%20--%20urbangraffiti.pdf> [Accessed 3 May 2014]