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Scott M. Roulier's research examines critical theories and their application to contemporary social and urban issues. His recent publications include "Henri Lefebvre: Reclaiming Urban Space, Recovering Citizenship" (2022) and "Walter Benjamin on the Banks of the Sabarmati: Boosterism, Hindutva, and the Murmurings of Utopia" (2023). These works explore themes of urban planning, citizenship, cultural critique, and political ideologies within specific geographical and historical contexts.
Roulier's scholarly output, as indicated by his h-index of 2 and 20 total publications, demonstrates an engagement with complex theoretical frameworks. His work contributes to ongoing academic discussions in critical theory, urban studies, and cultural analysis.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 20
- Citations: 13
Selected Publications
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Walter Benjamin on the Banks of the Sabarmati: Boosterism, Hindutva, and the Murmurings of Utopia (2023)
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Henri Lefebvre: Reclaiming Urban Space, Recovering Citizenship (2022)
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