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I argue that interactions between members of the two rival groups are challenged and reshaped by neoliberal spaces and that the relocation of the ethno-national intergroup encounters to privatized spaces of consumption could represent a temporal shift to a class based encounters.

At the quechua level, irrigation-dependent vegetable or pasture producers and the emerging urban society – with its resource-intensive lifestyle in privatized spaces – compete for ecosystem services (Fig. 7), such as the melt water from the surrounding glaciers (Guevara Gil, 2010; Su, Xiao, Jiang, & Zhang, 2012).

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Today, the space program is on its last legs, and privatized space travel is on the rise.

If things going according to plan, however, the committee will finally realize the latter by 2021, thanks to a deal announced with privatized space transport company, Sierra Nevada Corporation.

In addition to questions about the mission and Mars, the Curiosity Rover team responded to numerous comments about how to intern or work at NASA and what the process is like, but did not respond to several questions about SpaceX, Elon Musk's privatized space exploration company.

As the space shuttle Atlantis returns to earth this week and closes the curtains on two decades of NASA's shuttle program, privatized space flight may provide a similar opportunity for innovation - and investors.

The internet has also become an intensely privatized space propped up by the sale of data to advertisers, and has evolved into a battleground for free speech, access to information, and safety from institutions and malicious individuals (especially when it comes to children).

But with the dawn of privatized space flight and exploration brightening up to what could be a blindingly cosmic high-noon, man's triumphant "return" to the moon--even if this means following in the unmanned footsteps of spacefaring robots like Curiosity--could be coming a whole sooner than we think.

John Tierney enthuses about the possibility of privatizing space exploration and talks about a hotel on the Moon.

They are the people that can describe big changes that impact major swaths of humanity (we will privatize space flight! we will sequence the human genome! we will find safe alternative to oil! etc), and then actually proceed to replace "we" with "I" through their actions, be it entrepreneurship or investing or volunteering".

In this article I will examine and compare two such neoliberal spaces in Jerusalem, and show how under certain conditions, privatized urban spaces can undermine processes of ethno-national segregation.

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