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Rachel Bok

PhD Candidate | Department of Geography, University of British Columbia

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Bugis, Singapore (August 2016)

agfa, Bugis, cities, film, nikon, Singapore

Tanjong Pagar, Singapore (August 2016)

agfa, cities, film, nikon, Singapore, Tanjong Pagar

Tiong Bahru, Singapore (August 2016)

cities, film, fujifilm, nikon, Singapore, Tiong Bahru

Little India, Singapore (August 2016)

cities, film, fujifilm, Little India, nikon, Singapore

Bugis, Singapore (August 2016)

Bugis, cities, film, fujifilm, nikon, Singapore

Commonwealth, Singapore (August 2016)

cities, film, fujifilm, nikon, Singapore

Dakota Crescent, Singapore (July 2016)

It’ll be demolished this December — after I return from Vancouver — so I decided to take a final trip … More

cities, Dakota Crescent, film, kodak, nikon, Singapore

Hong Kong (June 2016)

cities, film, fujifilm, Hong Kong

Experiments in traffic planning in Jakarta, Indonesia

Commuters received an unpleasant surprise last week when Jakarta’s popular governor, Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, temporarily suspended the capital’s three-in-one system, which … More

cities, Jakarta, traffic

on urban transport systems

Recent Guardian pieces on Beijing’s subway and Jerusalem’s light rail: Mao declared the city needed a subway after he visited … More

Beijing, cities, Jerusalem, power, space, urban transport

Critical Urban Theory or Urban Critical Theory or Just Critical Theory? (1 of 4)

Originally posted on The Rolling Blackout:
BOOK SYNOPSIS Cities for People, Not for Profit: Critical Urban Theory and the Right to the City,…

book reviews, cities, critical urban theory, Margit Mayer, Neil Brenner, Peter Marcuse

mapping cities by their aural geographies

Saw this post on Chicago, “the most American of American cities” shared by Richard J. White, and found this paragraph particularly … More

Chicago, cities, city sounds

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