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face="Bookman Old Style, Bookman" size=5><B>NEIL SMITH<BR><BR></B></FONT><FONT
face="Bookman Old Style, Bookman" size=4>"The Gentrified Future: New Globalism,
New Urbanism"<BR><BR>MONDAY, MARCH 1, 5 pm<BR>112
WURSTER<BR><BR><BR></FONT><FONT face="Bookman Old Style, Bookman">Neil Smith is
Director, Center for Place Culture and Politics, and Distinguished Professor of
Anthropology and Geography at The Graduate Center, The City University of New
York. He is the author of <I>Uneven Development: Nature, Capital, and the
Production of Space </I>(1991), <I>The New Urban Frontier: Gentrification and
the Revanchist City </I>(1996), and most recently <I>American Empire:
Roosevelt's Geographer and the Prelude to Globalization
</I>(2003).<BR><BR><BR><B>As part of "The City" Lecture Series<BR></B>Sponsored
by the Center for South Asia Studies<BR>Co-sponsored by the College of
Environmental Design, Institute of International Studies,<BR>Center for Middle
Eastern Studies, Institute of East Asian Studies,<BR>Center for Latin American
Studies, Center for African Studies, and The Friesen Endowment for Urban
Studies.<BR>For information on the entire lecture series go to: </FONT><A
href="http://www.ias.berkeley.edu/southasia/city.pdf" eudora="autourl"><FONT
face="Bookman Old Style, Bookman"
color=#0000ff><U>http://www.ias.berkeley.edu/southasia/city.pdf</A><BR></U></FONT><FONT
face="Bookman Old Style, Bookman">For questions contact Professor Ananya Roy,
ananya@berkeley.edu<BR><BR><BR></DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>