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November 01 2018
Editorial: Socio-Indemnity and Other Motives
Jonathan Crisman
Jonathan Crisman
Jonathan Crisman is editor for Thresholds, Journal of the MIT Department of Architecture, and has written for the Los Angeles Review of Books and PLAT Journal of the Rice School of Architecture. He has a background in architecture, geography, and urban planning from UCLA and MIT, and is executive director for 58-12 Design Lab, a Los Angeles-based non-profit organization.
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Jonathan Crisman
Jonathan Crisman is editor for Thresholds, Journal of the MIT Department of Architecture, and has written for the Los Angeles Review of Books and PLAT Journal of the Rice School of Architecture. He has a background in architecture, geography, and urban planning from UCLA and MIT, and is executive director for 58-12 Design Lab, a Los Angeles-based non-profit organization.
Online Issn: 2572-7338
Print Issn: 1091-711X
© 2012 Jonathan Crisman
2012
Jonathan Crisman
Thresholds (2012) (40): 5–10.
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Jonathan Crisman; Editorial: Socio-Indemnity and Other Motives. Thresholds 2012; (40): 5–10. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/thld_e_00126
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