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Martial Law in the Streets of Toronto

G20 Security and State Violence

From: Whose Streets?

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Neil Smith

Neil Smith is Distinguished Professor of Anthropology and Geography at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York where he was the founding Director of the Center for Place, Culture and Politics. He is also Sixth Century Chair in Geography and Social Theory at University of Aberdeen. His numerous authored and edited books include New Urban Frontier; American Empire: Roosevelt's Geographer and the Prelude to Globalization (2004), which won several awards including the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Biography; The Endgame of Globalization; and Uneven Development. He has written more than 200 articles, chapters, and essays, and his work is translated into more than a dozen languages.

Deborah Cowen

Deborah Cowen teaches in the Department of Geography at the University of Toronto. Her research explores the role of organized violence in shaping intimacy, space, and citizenship. Deborah is the author of Military Workfare: The Soldier and Social Citizenship in Canada, co-editor with Emily Gilbert of War, Citizenship, Territory, and a co-editor of the journal Environment and Planning D: Society and Space.