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    <subfield code="a">The gentrification of nightlife and the right to the city</subfield>
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    <subfield code="b">regulating spaces of social dancing in New York /</subfield>
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    <subfield code="a">1. Transformation of urban space and the right to the city -- 2. The cabaret law legislation and enforcement -- 3. Development of dance subcultures in the 1970s -- 4. Gentrification with and against nightlife : 1979-1988 -- 5. Zoning out social dancing : the late 1980s -- 6. Disciplining nightlife : 1990-2002 -- 7. Voices for change : from 2002 onwards -- 8. The Festa ruling, the right of social dancing and the right to the city.</subfield>
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