References
- Balde, L. (3 April, 2013). Year-round city sticker sales eliminate design contest. NBC5 Chicago [Television broadcast]. Chicago, IL: NBC5.
- Barney, T. (2014). Diagnosing the Third World: The ‘Map Doctor’ and the spatialized discourses of disease and development in the Cold War. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 100(1), 1–30. Print.
- Blair, C., & Michel, N. (2000). Reproducing civil rights tactics: The rhetorical performances of the civil rights memorial. Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 30(2), 31–55. Print.
- Boy, 15, in sticker controversy: “I don’t know why they smashed me like that.” (2012, February 9). Chicago Tribune.
- Boy who drew controversial sticker: “This picture is clean.” (2012, February 7). CBS Chicago [Television broadcast]. Chicago, IL: CBS.
- boyd, d. (2011). White flight in networked publics? how race and class shaped American teen engagement with MySpace and Facebook. In L. Nakamura & P. A. Chow-White (Eds.), Race after the Internet (pp. 203–222). New York, NY: Routledge.
- Boyer, C. M. (1983). Dreaming the rational city: The myth of American city planning. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
- Byrne, J. (2012, April 18). In-house city sticker replaces teen’s controversial design. Chicago Tribune.
- Byrne, J., & Gorner, J. (2012, February 8). City sticker design yanked, but not without pain. Chicago Tribune.
- Chicago city sticker dumped over alleged gang signs, artist’s mother blames “haters.” (2012, February 8). Huffington Post.
- Chicago Crime Commission. (2012). Mission and overview. Chicago, IL: Chicago Crime Commission. Retrieved from: http://www.chicagocrimecommission.org/content.aspx?page_id=22&club_id=783436&module_id=138494
- Cooper, A. (2012, February13). Video: Ridiculist: Decal controversy. Anderson Cooper 360 [Television broadcast]. Atlanta, GA: CNN.
- Coughlin, B. C., & Venkatesh, S. A. (2003). The urban street gang after 1970. Annual Review of Sociology, 29, 41–64.
- Dardick, H., & Byrne, J. (2012, February 8). City sticker art work shows gang signs? Chicago Tribune.
- Davis, J. R., Weis, J. P., Hubbard, J. D., Wyman, K., & Domma, F. (2012). The Chicago Crime Commission Gang Book. Chicago, IL: Chicago Crime Commission.
- Detective Shaved Longcock. (2012a, April 6). Brawl between two black wildebeests leads to head-smashing [Web log post]. Retrieved from: http://shavedlongcock.blogspot.com/2012/04/wild-video-brawl-between-two-black.html
- Detective Shaved Longcock. (2012b, April 22). Chicago colored welfare wildebbeest mom charged with butalizing 11-month-old son in ‘bout of frustration’ [Web log post]. Retrieved from: http://shavedlongcock.blogspot.com/2012/04/michelle-feliciano-23-chicago-colored.html
- Detective Shaved Longcock. (2012c, February 27). Colored folks and illegal beaners who are Chicago gang bangers are getting pushed out of the city, into western suburbs [Web log post]. Retrieved from: http://shavedlongcock.blogspot.com/2012/02/colored-folks-and-illegal-beaners-who.html
- Detective Shaved Longcock. (2012d, February 16). Horny homo illegal beaner tries to grab young boy [Web log post]. Retrieved from: http://shavedlongcock.blogspot.com/2012/02/horny-homo-illegal-beaner-tries-to-grab.html
- Detective Shaved Longcock. (2012e, March 15). Illegal beaner blown to smithereens—U.S. Border Patrol agent burned as car in chase explodes [Web log post]. Retrieved from: http://shavedlongcock.blogspot.com/2012/03/illegal-beaner-blown-to-smithereens-us.html
- Detective Shaved Longcock. (2012f, April 11). Illegal beaner chitling brings 50 bags of heroin for his classroom ‘show & tell [Web log post]. Retrieved from: http://shavedlongcock.blogspot.com/2012/04/illegal-beaner-chitling-brings-50-bags.html
- Detective Shaved Longcock. (2012g, March 28). Illegal beaner Shalimar Santiago who is also a street gang member gets 54 years for ramming SUV, killing IUC student [Web log post]. Retrieved from: http://shavedlongcock.blogspot.com/2012/03/illegal-beaner-shalimar-santiago-who-is.html
- Detective Shaved Longcock. (2012h, March 26). Slanty eyed suspect in quintuple murders should have been previously deported, ICE says [Web log post]. Retrieved from: http://shavedlongcock.blogspot.com/2012/03/slanty-eyed-suspect-in-quintuple.html
- Detective Shaved Longcock. (2012i, February 16). Spitting at cop lands nasty black wildebeest in West Side lockup [Web log post]. Retrieved from: http://shavedlongcock.blogspot.com/2012/02/chicago-police-spitting-at-cop-lands.html
- Detective Shaved Longcock. (2012j, March 3). When colored folks get together, nothing good happens [Web log post]. Retrieved from: http://shavedlongcock.blogspot.com/2012/03/when-colored-folks-get-together-nothing.html
- Detective Shaved Longcock. (2012k, April 16). Wildebeest named ‘Fellony’ arrested for felony battery—her name should be Fellony Ugly! [Web log post]. Retrieved from: http://shavedlongcock.blogspot.com/2012/04/wildebeest-named-fellony-arrested-for.html
- Detective Shaved Longcock. (2014). Detective Shaved Longcock News [Web log post]. Retrieved from: http://shavedlongcock.blogspot.com
- Dumke, M. (2012, April 26). A neighborhood besieged. Chicago Reader, p. 15.
- Edbauer Rice, J. (2005). Unframing models of public distribution: From rhetorical situation to rhetorical ecologies. Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 35(4), 5–24.
- Giroux, H. (2006). America on the edge: Henry Giroux on politics, culture, and education. Gordonsville, VA: Palgrave Macmillan. Print.
- Greene, & Walter, R. (1998). Another materialist rhetoric. Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 15, 21–41. Print.
- Harvey, D. (2006). Paris: Capital of modernity. New York, NY: Blackwell Publishing.
- Hirsch, A. R. (1983). Making the second ghetto: Race and housing in Chicago, 1940-1960. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
- Investigation into Chicago Gang Book. (n.d.) WGNTV [Television broadcast]. Chicago, IL: WGNTV.
- Janssen, K., & Spielman, F. (2012, February 8). City clerk yanks stickers over gang sign flap despite mom’s plea. Chicago Sun-Times.
- Kling, S. (2013). Wide boulevards, narrow visions: Burnham’s street system and the Chicago Plan Commission, 1909-1930. Journal of Planning History, 12(3), 245–268.
- Lee, B., & LiPuma, E. (2002). Cultures of circulation: The imaginations of modernity. Public Culture, 14(1), 191–213.
- Massey, D. S., & Denton, N. A. (1993). American Apartheid: Segregation and the making of the underclass. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
- McCann, B. J. (2014). On whose ground? Racialized violence and the prerogative of “self-defense” in the Trayvon Martin case. Western Journal of Communication, 78(4), 480–499.
- McGee, M. C. (1990). Text, context, and the fragmentation of contemporary culture. Western Journal of Speech Communication, 54, 274–289.
- Miller, C. R., & Shepherd, D. (2009). Questions for genre theory from the blogosphere. In J. Giltrow & S. Dieter (Eds.), Genres and the Internet: Issues in the theory of genre (pp. 263–290). Amsterdam, Holland: John Benjamins.
- Moser, W. (2012, February 8). “Gang signs” in the city sticker: A Rorschach test. Chicago Magazine.
- Northside Lou. (2012, February 9). Opinion: The Chicago city sticker controversy [Web log post].
- Omi, M., & Winant, H. (1994). Racial formation in the United States from 1960-1990. New York, NY: Routledge.
- Papachristos, A., Braga, A. A., & Hurea, D. M. (2012). Social networks and the risk of gunshot injury. Journal of Urban Health, 89(6), 992–1003.
- Parikka, J. (2007). Digital contagions: A media archaeology of computer viruses. New York, NY: Peter Lang.
- Reel, M. (2014). Chronicle of a death foretold: Predicting murder on Chicago’s South Side. Harper’s Magazine, 328(1966), 43–51.
- Rice, J. (2012). Digital Detroit: Rhetoric and space in the age of the network. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press.
- Saw this on FB. (2012, February 7). Yelp.com: Talk Chicago.
- Schaper, D. (2012, February 9). Gang signs and a sticker: Chicago pulls teen’s design [Radio broadcast]. Washington, DC: NPR.
- Second City Cop: Sarcasm and Silliness from a Windy City Cop. (2012, February 7). Whoa, is this true? [Web log post]. Retrieved from: http://secondcitycop.blogspot.com/2012/02/whoa-is-this-true.html
- Second City Cop: Sarcasm and Silliness from a Windy City Cop. (2013, June 22). Karen the commie goes batshit crazy. [Web log post]. Retrieved from: http://secondcitycop.blogspot.com/2013/06/karen-commie-goes-batshit-crazy.html
- Smith, C. (2006). The plan of Chicago: Daniel Burnham and the remaking of the American city. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
- Stewart, J., & Dickinson, G. (2008). Enunciating locality in the postmodern suburb: FlatIron Crossing and the Colorado lifestyle. Western Journal of Communication, 72(3), 280–307.
- Stuckey, M. E. (2012). On rhetorical circulation. Rhetoric and Public Affairs, 15(4), 609–612.
- Vale Lawrence, J., & Graves, E. (2010). The Chicago Housing Authority’s plan for transformation: What does the research show so far? Chicago, IL: The MacArthur Foundation.
- Wanzer, D. A. (2012). Delinking rhetoric, or revisiting McGee’s fragmentation thesis through decoloniality. Rhetoric and Public Affairs, 15(4), 647–657.
- Wile, R. (2012, February 8). Gang symbols may have found their way into the winning entry of Chicago’s sticker design contest. Business Insider.
- Zagacki, K. S., & Gallagher, V. J. (2009). Rhetoric and materiality in the museum park at the North Carolina Museum of Art. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 95(2), 171–191.