Dissertation Defense - Jay Filipi: OMAHA, NEBRASKA, Woodstock for capitalists: an urban tragedy of the post-industrial Midwest

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Dissertation Defense - Jay Filipi: OMAHA, NEBRASKA, Woodstock for capitalists: an urban tragedy of the post-industrial Midwest
Event Location: Metropolitan Building 5183
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Dissertation Defense: Jay Filipi 
OMAHA, NEBRASKA, Woodstock for capitalists: an urban tragedy of the post-industrial Midwest

 

Tuesday, March 31st
3:00pm - 5:00pm
Conference Room 5183

 

This dissertation is an ethnographic exploration of the post-industrial economy of Omaha, Nebraska. It investigates Omaha’s consistent high ranking on a number of “Forbes standards” for places to live and the contradiction that it also has one of the worst intergenerational poverty rates, and highest per-capita black homicide rate in the nation. I offer a critique of structural forces, urban development, and typical means of addressing injustice that are related to the social and economic forces within post-industrial capitalism. It is an ethnographic accounting of the social, historical, and political forces that shaped the post-industrial cityscape and follows with theoretical intervention into urban violence. I began with an historical analysis of the social and economic forces that built the city, followed by extensive field observations and interviews. The research findings suggest problems within late-capitalism, and capitalist means of addressing injustice, that contribute to the structural and direct violence of the city. I conclude with a model to address such violence based on empirical observations, capitalist resistance, and basic human needs.

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