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capitalism. Excluded communities respond by developing their own systems, which are often based in illicit economic activity. These illicit economic activities illustrate another of
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and meaning in a continually changing cultural landscape. In other words, Castellsâ theory of the
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1781:Castells and Ince 2003, p. 20
1553:Strangelove, Michael (2005).
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1928:Website devoted to his work
1838:"The Message is the Medium"
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1902:. Cambridge. Polity Press.
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1507:"Endowed Faculty Chairs"
1461:. Routledge. p. 70.
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2099:Global financial system
1895:. Oxford, Polity Press.
1891:Stalder, Felix (2006).
1888:. Oxford, Polity Press.
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