Abstract

This essay investigates the role of ephemeral co-location within practices of regionalization as a potential response to the increasingly commodified, mediated, and militarized experience of public space. An “epilogue” to the articles gathered for this special issue, this essay outlines five characteristics of regionalization: active resistance, selective deployment, shared aesthetics, common identity, and augmented reality.

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Rhetoric Society Quarterly
Published
2012-05-01
DOI
10.1080/02773945.2012.682847
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