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Weeds, Pheasants and Wild Dogs: Resituating the Ecological Paradigm in Postindustrial Detroit
Paul Draus,
Juliette Roddy
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Detroit
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Weeds
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Post-industrial
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Wild Dog
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Urban Sociology
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Pheasant
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Ecological Paradigm
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Social Sciences
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Ecological Study
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Infestation
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Natural World
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Other-reference
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Qualitative Interviews
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Patch Dynamics
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Neighborhood Residents
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Over-reliance
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Ecological Metaphor
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Organic Metaphor
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Urban Ecology
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Territorialization Process
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Urban Studies
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Chicago School
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Social Sciences
Urban Sociology
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Social Sciences
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Qualitative Interview
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Ecological Research
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Documentary Evidence
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Urban Research
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