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June 2007, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 475-488 What’s in a Name? A Critique of ‘Colonias’ in the United States
by Vinit Mukhija & Paavo Monkkonen - 489-494 Reshaping the American mainstream: immigrants’ influence on American culture and inequalities
by Marguerite Van Den Berg & Katja Rusinovic - 495-496 Habitus: A Sense of Place (second edition) – By Jean Hillier and Emma Rooksby
by María‐Luisa Méndez - 496-498 The Polycentric Metropolis: Learning from Mega‐city Regions in Europe – Edited by Peter G. Hall and Kathy Pain
by Markus Hesse - 498-499 Globalization and Terrorism. The Migration of Dreams and Nightmares – By Jamal R. Nassar
by Oskar Verkaaik - 499-500 Space, Power and Participation: Ethnic and Gender Divisions in Tenants' Participation in Public Housing – By Tijen Uguris
by Paul Grisé & Jason Hackworth - 500-502 Streets of Glory: Church and Community in a Black Urban Neighborhood – By Omar M. McRoberts
by Valeria G. Harvell - 502-503 When America Became Suburban – By Robert A. Beauregard
by John Rennie Short
March 2007, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 3-20 The Market as the New Emperor
by Anne Haila - 21-40 The Trickle‐down Effect: Ideology and the Development of Premium Water Networks in China’s Cities
by Alana Boland - 41-59 Working the Socio‐Natural Relations of the Urban Waterscape in South Africa
by Alex Loftus - 60-72 Shuttling Goods, Weaving Consumer Tastes: Informal Trade between Turkey and Russia
by Deniz Yükseker - 73-90 Changes in Clientelism and Urban Government: A Comparative Case Study of Naples and Marseilles
by Cesare Mattina - 91-108 Developing the Social Economy in Ireland?
by Paul Teague - 109-127 Negotiating Acts of Citizenship in an Era of Neoliberal Reform: The Game of School Closures
by Ranu Basu - 128-145 Political Rescaling and Municipal Cultural Public Policies: A Comparison of France and Québec
by Sandra Breux & Jean‐Pierre Collin & Emmanuel Négrier - 146-167 The Evolution of an Innovation System in a Rural Area: The Case of La Pocatière, Québec
by David Doloreux & Stève Dionne & Bruno Jean - 169-178 Introduction to a Debate on City‐Regions: New Geographies of Governance, Democracy and Social Reproduction
by Andrew E.G. Jonas & Kevin Ward - 179-187 The Political Construction of the City‐Region: Notes from Sydney
by PAULINE McGUIRK - 188-196 Inequality and Politics in the Creative City‐Region: Questions of Livability and State Strategy
by EUGENE J. McCANN - 197-206 City‐Regions, Neoliberal Globalization and Democracy: A Research Agenda
by Mark Purcell - 207-214 Home Truths about Care‐less Competitiveness
by Helen Jarvis - 215-223 City‐Regions and Social Reproduction: A ‘Place’ for Sustainable Development?
by Rob Krueger & Lydia Savage - 225-231 Explaining incomprehensible Bombay in three volumes
by Liza Weinstein - 233-234 Public Space and the Culture of Childhood – By Gill Valentine
by Lia Karsten - 234-236 The Curious Feminist: Searching for Women in a New Age of Empire – By Cynthia Enloe
by Sarah Stillman - 236-237 The Peoples of Las Vegas: One City, Many Faces – Edited by Jerry L. Simich and Thomas C. Wright
by Rick Bonus - 237-239 Droit au Logement, genèse et sociologie d’une mobilization – By Cécile Péchu
by Chris Pickvance - 239-243 Building Assets, Building Credit: Creating Wealth in Low‐Income Communities – By Nicholas P. Retsinas and Eric Belsky Home Ownership and Social Inequality in Comparative Perspective – By Karin Kurz and Hans‐Peter Blossfeld
by Marja Elsinga
December 2006, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 737-757 The Eviction of Critical Perspectives from Gentrification Research
by Tom Slater - 758-775 Mumbai’s Mysterious Middle Class
by Jan Nijman - 776-797 Respectability, Roughness and ‘Race’: Neighbourhood Place Images and the Making of Working‐Class Social Distinctions in London
by Paul Watt - 798-815 Bashing the Migrant Climbers: Interethnic Classification Struggles in German City Neighborhoods
by Ferdinand Sutterlüty & Sighard Neckel - 816-835 Migrants Encounter Migrants in the City: the Changing Context of ‘Home’ for Second‐Generation Greek‐American Return Migrants
by Anastasia Christou & Russell King - 836-857 Scalar Narratives in Bilbao: A Cultural Politics of Scales Approach to the Study of Urban Policy
by Sara González - 858-872 Networks, Regional Development and Democratic Control
by Costis Hadjimichalis & Ray Hudson - 873-893 Planning for Peace in Contested Space
by Mike Morrissey & Frank Gaffikin - 894-917 Cities as the Industrial Districts of Housebuilding
by Michael Buzzelli & Richard Harris - 919-929 Security or Safety in Cities? The Threat of Terrorism after 9/11
by Peter Marcuse - 930-943 Tenancy Databases, Professional Practices and Housing Access among Low‐Income Tenants in the Private Rental Sector in Australia
by Patricia Short & John Minnery & Elspeth Mead & Martin O’Flaherty & Andrew Peake - 944-959 Housing Allowances and Economic Efficiency
by Marietta E.A. Haffner & Peter J. Boelhouwer - 961-967 Apocalyptic anti‐urbanism: Mike Davis and his planet of slums
by Tom Angotti - 969-970 Civility in the City: Blacks, Jews, and Koreans in Urban America – Jennifer Lee
by Jan Rath - 970-971 Economic Geographies: Circuits, Flows and Spaces – Ray Hudson
by Kevin Ward - 971-973 Transport of Delight: The Mythical Conception of Rail Transit in Los Angeles – Jonathan Richmond
by Matti Siemiatycki - 973-975 Globalizing Taipei: The Political Economy of Spatial Development – Reginald Yin‐Wang Kwok
by Wei Li - 975-976 Leadville: The Struggle to Revive an American Town – Gillian Klucas
by Melissa Everett - 976-977 London Calling: The Middle Classes and the Re‐making of Inner London – Tim Butler with Garry Robson
by Rowland Atkinson - 978-979 Streetwise: How Taxi Drivers Establish Their Customers’ Trustworthiness – Diego Gambetta and Heather Hamill
by Piotr Sztompka
September 2006, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 485-509 Variations in Immigrant Incorporation in the Neighborhoods of Amsterdam
by John R. Logan - 510-527 Neoliberalism, Contingency and Urban Policy: The Case of Social Housing in Ontario
by Jason Hackworth & Abigail Moriah - 528-547 Charter Schools and Urban Regimes in Neoliberal Context: Making Workers and New Spaces in Metropolitan Atlanta
by Katherine B. Hankins & Deborah G. Martin - 548-563 Networks to Nerdistan: The Role of Labor Market Intermediaries in the Entry‐level IT Labor Market
by Karen Chapple - 564-586 Desegregation and Integration as Linked or Distinct? Evidence from a Previously ‘White’ Suburb in Post‐apartheid Cape Town
by Charlotte L. Lemanski - 587-600 Deliberative Democracy and Local Governance: Towards a New Agenda
by Marcus Andre Melo & Gianpaolo Baiocchi - 601-622 Muddy Waters: The Political Construction of Deliberative River Basin Governance in Brazil
by Rebecca Neaera Abers & Margaret E. Keck - 623-637 New Public Spheres in Brazil: Local Democracy and Deliberative Politics
by Leonardo Avritzer - 638-655 Empowered Participation in Urban Governance: The Minneapolis Neighborhood Revitalization Program
by Elena Fagotto & Archon Fung - 656-671 Democratization of Brazilian Health Councils: The Paradox of Bringing the Other Side into the Tent
by Vera Schattan P. Coelho - 673-689 Neither Romance Nor Regulation: Re‐evaluating Community
by James Defilippis & Robert Fisher & Eric Shragge - 690-704 Non‐Economic Factors in Economic Geography and in ‘New Regionalism’: A Sympathetic Critique
by Costis Hadjimichalis - 705-716 Marketing its Colonial Heritage: A New Lease of Life for Cape Coast, Ghana?
by Samuel Agyei‐Mensah - 717-721 New state space in Western Europe?
by Patrick Le Galès - 723-724 Black Mayors, Black Communities, and the Call for a Deep Democracy – J. Phillip Thompson
by Douglas W. Rae - 724-725 Cities of Europe: Changing Contexts, Local Arrangements, and the Challenge to Urban Cohesion – Edited by Yuri Kazepov
by Jeroen Van Der Waal - 725-727 Rethinking Urban Parks. Public Space and Cultural Diversity – Setha Low, Dana Taplin and Suzanne Scheld
by Ruth Soenen - 727-729 Law and Order. Street Crime, Civil Unrest, and the Crisis of Liberalism in the 1960s – Michael Flamm
by Sophie Body‐Gendrot - 729-731 Social Exclusion second edition – David Byrne
by Robert MacDonald - 731-732 Street Science: Community Knowledge and Environmental Health Justice – Jason Corburn
by Sara Ohly - 732-734 Promise and Betrayal: Universities and the Battle for Sustainable Urban Neighborhoods – John I. Gilderbloom and R. L. Mullins, Jr
by W. Dennis Keating - 734-736 Writing Spaces: Discourses of Architecture, Urbanism, and the Built Environment, 1960–2000 – C. Greig Crysler
by Christien Klaufus
June 2006, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 255-276 Cities and the ‘War on Terror’
by Stephen Graham - 277-292 Message in a Metro: Building Urban Rail Infrastructure and Image in Delhi, India
by Matti Siemiatycki - 293-307 Secessionist Automobility: Racism, Anti‐Urbanism, and the Politics of Automobility in Atlanta, Georgia
by Jason Henderson - 308-327 Planning à la Carte: The Location Patterns of Gated Communities around Buenos Aires in a Decentralized Planning Context
by Nora Libertun De Duren - 328-345 Coping Strategies in a Wealthy City of Northern Italy
by Alberta Andreotti - 346-361 Cross‐border Small‐scale Trading in South‐Eastern Europe: Do Embeddedness and Social Capital Explain Enough?
by Henrik Egbert - 362-383 Business at the margins? Business interests in edge urban politics
by N.A. Phelps & N. Parsons & D. Ballas & A. Dowling - 384-402 The Norwegian Home‐building Industry — Locally Embedded or in the Space of Flows?
by Geir Inge Orderud - 403-426 Culture in the Rise of Tiger Economies: Scottish Expatriates in Dublin and the ‘Creative Class’ Thesis
by Mark Boyle - 427-439 DEBATES AND DEVELOPMENTS. Competitive Cities and Secure Nations: Conflict and Convergence in Urban Waterfront Agendas after 9/11
by Deborah Cowen & Susannah Bunce - 440-451 Four Theses in the Study of China’s Urbanization
by John Friedmann - 452-467 The Return on Investment of the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
by Beatriz Plaza - 469-470 Cities, War, and Terrorism: Towards an Urban Geopolitics – Edited by Stephen Graham
by Neil Smith - 470-472 City: Urbanism and its End – Douglas Rae
by Mike Savage - 472-473 Made in China. Women Factory Workers in a Global Workplace – Pun Ngai
by Tamara Jacka - 473-475 Manufacturing Culture: The Institutional Geography of Industrial Practice – Meric S. Gertler
by Simon Chilvers - 475-477 Directors of Urban Change in Asia – Edited by Peter J.M. Nas
by Christopher Silver - 477-478 Urban Theory and the Urban Experience Encountering the City – Simon Parker
by Nihal Perera - 478-480 The Dignity of Resistance: Women Residents’ Activism in Chicago Public Housing – Roberta M. Feldman and Susan Stall
by Nancy A. Naples - 480-482 Dialogues in Urban & Regional Planning – Edited by Bruce Stiftel and Vanessa Watson
by Geraldo Magela Costa - 482-484 Sustaining Urban Networks: The Social Diffusion of Large Technical Systems – Edited by Olivier Coutard, Richard E. Hanley and Rae Zimmerman
by Tony H. Grubesic
March 2006, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 3-22 Global City Frontiers: Singapore's Hinterland and the Contested Socio‐political Geographies of Bintan, Indonesia
by Tim Bunnell & Hamzah Muzaini & James D. Sidaway - 23-37 Multi‐level Environmentalism and the European Union: The Case of Trans‐European Transport Networks
by Hein‐Anton Van Der Heijden - 38-53 Political Leadership and Stadium Development in Chicago: Some Cautionary Notes on the Uses of Regime Analysis
by Larry Bennett & Costas Spirou - 54-75 ‘Policies in Motion’, Urban Management and State Restructuring: The Trans‐Local Expansion of Business Improvement Districts
by Kevin Ward - 76-97 Partnership and the Limits to Local Governance in England: Institutionalist Analysis and Neoliberalism
by Mike Geddes - 98-119 Governing Lisbon: Evolving Forms of City Governance
by Carlos Nunes Silva & Stephen Syrett - 120-140 Employment, Social Mobility and Neighbourhood Effects: The Case of Sweden
by Sako Musterd & Roger Andersson - 141-158 Connecting Time and Space: The Significance of Transformations in Women's Work in the City
by LINDA McDOWELL & KEVIN WARD & COLETTE FAGAN & DIANE PERRONS & KATH RAY - 159-171 The Licensing Act 2003 and the Problematization of the Night‐time Economy: Planning, Licensing and Subcultural Closure in the UK
by Deborah Talbot - 172-188 Perceptions, Persecution and Pity: The Limitations of Interventions for Homelessness in Developing Countries
by Suzanne Speak & Graham Tipple - 189-193 ‘The New Path to a New City’? Introduction to a debate on Urban Politics, Social Movements and the Legacies of Manuel Castells’The City and the Grassroots
by Kevin Ward & Eugene J. Mccann - 194-197 Recentering the City
by Robert W. Lake - 198-201 Re‐reading Castells: Indifference or Irrelevance Twenty Years On?
by Lynn A. Staeheli - 202-206 Manuel Castells’The City and the Grassroots
by Margit Mayer - 207-211 Castells’The City and the Grassroots: 1983 and Today
by Byron Miller - 212-218 Global Visions and Grassroots Movements: An Anthropological Perspective
by Ida Susser - 219-223 Changer la Ville: A Rejoinder
by Manuel Castells - 225-232 Slum as theory: the South/Asian city and globalization
by Vyjayanthi Rao - 233-234 The Globalized City: Economic Restructuring and Social Polarization in European Cities – Andrew E.G. Jonas
by Andrew E.G. Jonas - 235-236 The Geography of Opportunity: Race and Housing Choice in Metropolitan America – Gregory D. Squires
by Gregory D. Squires - 236-238 The Vancouver Achievement: Urban Planning and Design – Leonard J. Evenden
by Leonard J. Evenden - 238-239 Street Justice: A History of Police Violence in New York City – Sophie Body‐Gendrot
by Sophie Body‐Gendrot - 240-241 The Imaginative Structure of the City – Scott Rodgers
by Scott Rodgers - 241-242 La Capacité Politique des Régions: Une Comparaison France/Espagne – Alistair Cole
by Alistair Cole - 242-244 Latino Crossings: Mexicans, Puerto Ricans and the Politics of Race and Citizenship – John J. Betancur
by John J. Betancur - 244-245 Kinshasa: Tales of the Invisible City – Steve Pile
by Steve Pile
December 2005, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 729-739 Towards a Nomadic Geography: Rethinking Space and Identity for the Potentials of Progressive Politics in the Contemporary City
by Kenny Cupers - 740-770 Struggling with the Creative Class
by Jamie Peck - 771-795 Surviving the Fall of a King: The Regional Institutional Implications of Crisis at Fiat Auto
by Josh Whitford & Aldo Enrietti - 796-813 Permitting Protest: Parsing the Fine Geography of Dissent in America
by Don Mitchell & Lynn A. Staeheli - 814-830 ‘So Long as I Take my Mobile’: Mobile Phones, Urban Life and Geographies of Young People's Safety
by Rachel Pain & Sue Grundy & Sally Gill & Elizabeth Towner & Geoff Sparks & Kate Hughes - 831-848 The Internet and Christianity in Asia: Cultural Trends, Structures and Transformations
by Robbie B.H. Goh - 849-866 The Internet and Civil Society: Environmental and Labour Organizations in Hong Kong
by Yin‐Wah Chu & James T.H. Tang - 867-894 Flexible Sojourning in the Era of Globalization: Cross‐border Population Mobility in the Hong Kong–Guangdong Border Region
by George C.S. Lin & Pauline H.M. Tse - 895-915 Housing as a Tool of Economic Development since 1929
by Godwin Arku & Richard Harris - 916-933 The ‘Global’ in the City Economy: Multicultural Economic Development in Birmingham
by Cheryl Mcewan & Jane Pollard & Nick Henry - 935-944 Sydney/Global/City: An Exploration
by Donald Mcneill & Robyn Dowling & Bob Fagan - 945-959 Globalization from Below: The Ranking of Global Immigrant Cities
by Lisa Benton‐Short & Marie D. Price & Samantha Friedman - 960-971 Enforcement Mechanisms Discouraging Black–American Presence in Suburban Detroit
by Tim Bates & David Fasenfest - 972-983 Collective Action and Property Rights: A Planner's Critical Look at the Dogma of Private Property
by Vinit Mukhija - 984-995 Regional Bipolarization: The Case of the European Union
by Roberto Ezcurra & Carlos Gil & Pedro Pascual - 996-996 Foundation for Urban and Regional Studies: Report of Activities 2005
by Chris Pickvance - 997-998 Urban Mutations: Periodization, Scale, Mobility
by Simon Sadler - 998-1000 Building Suburbia: Green Fields and Urban Growth, 1820–2000
by Nik Luka - 1000-1001 Sound Tracks: Popular Music, Identity and Place
by Katie Milestone - 1001-1003 Brave New Neighborhoods: The Privatization of Public Space
by Keally McBride - 1003-1004 City Matters: Competitiveness, Cohesion and Urban Governance
by Matthew Gandy - 1004-1005 Point of Purchase: How Shopping Changed American Culture
by Jussi Kulonpalo - 1005-1007 Remaking New York: Primitive Globalization and the Politics of Urban Community
by James DeFilippis - 1007-1009 From Warfare to Welfare: Defense Intellectuals and Urban Problems in Cold War America
by Elizabeth Strom
September 2005, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 485-500 The Transnational Capitalist Class and Contemporary Architecture in Globalizing Cities
by Leslie Sklair - 501-515 In Search of the Global Architect: the Case of Norman Foster (and Partners)
by Donald Mcneill - 516-532 Urban Circulation and the Everyday Politics of African Urban Youth: The Case of Douala, Cameroon
by Abdoumaliq Simone - 533-549 Winning, then Losing, the Battle with Globalization: Vietnamese Petty Traders in Slovakia
by Allan M. Williams & Vladimir Baláž - 550-563 The Post‐Socialist Growth Machine: The Case of Hungary
by Laszlo J Kulcsar & Tamas Domokos - 564-580 Reading the Territorial Restructuring of Business Services as an Innovation Process: The Case of German Advertising
by Joachim Thiel - 581-607 Change in the Social Hierarchy of French Urban Housing between 1978 and 1996
by Jean‐Pierre Lévy - 608-621 Coping with Urban Poverty: Changing Citizenship in Europe?
by Peter Abrahamson - 622-640 Reinventing Multiculturalism: Urban Citizenship and the Negotiation of Ethnic Diversity in Amsterdam
by Justus Uitermark & Ugo Rossi & Henk Van Houtum - 641-643 Introduction to a Debate on Migration, Diversity, Multiculturalism, Citizenship: Challenges for Cities in Europe and North America
by Roger Keil & Kurt Hübner - 644-653 The Socio‐spatial Conditions of the Open City: A Theoretical Sketch
by Detlev Ipsen - 654-669 Immigrants Contesting Ethnic Exclusion: Structures and Practices of Identity
by Eugenia Ramírez Goicoechea - 670-678 Spaces of Difference: Reflections from Toronto on Multiculturalism, Bourgeois Urbanism and the Possibility of Radical Urban Politics
by Kanishka Goonewardena & Stefan Kipfer - 679-691 Multiculturalism in Canada: Accidental Discourse, Alternative Vision, Urban Practice
by Patricia K. Wood & Liette Gilbert - 693-702 Metropolitan birth pangs: reflections on Lefebvre's The Urban Revolution
by Andy Merrifield - 703-704 The Suffering of the Immigrant
by Laura María Agustín - 704-706 Urbanism: Importedor Exported? Native Aspirations and Foreign Plans
by Michael Majale - 706-707 The Green State, Rethinking Democracy and Sovereignty
by Nicholas Low - 707-709 A Political Space: Reading the Global through Clayoquot Sound
by Patricia K. Wood - 709-711 Harlemworld: Doing Race and Class in Black America
by Lanita Jacobs‐Huey - 711-712 Urban Triage: Race and The Fictions of Multiculturalism
by Rebecca Dolhinow - 712-714 Labour and Globalisation: Results and Prospects
by Philip Kozel - 714-715 Postborder City: Cultural Spaces of Bajalta California
by Josiah McC. Heyman
June 2005, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 231-267 Urban Capitalisms: European Models in Competition
by Dominique Lorrain - 268-282 Social, Economic and Civil Vulnerability in the United States, France and Brazil
by Lúcio Kowarick - 283-308 City Repositioning and Competitiveness Building in Regional Development: New Development Strategies in Guangzhou, China
by Jiang Xu & Anthony G.O. Yeh - 309-326 Tourism from Above and Below: Globalization, Localization and New Orleans's Mardi Gras
by Kevin Fox Gotham - 327-340 Residential Property, Cultural Practices and the ‘Generational Contract’ in England and Japan
by Misa Izuhara - 341-357 Rescaling Social Reproduction: Childcare in Toronto/Canada and Stockholm/Sweden
by Rianne Mahon - 358-374 Building Local Development Institutions in the Hinterland: A Regulationist Perspective from British Columbia, Canada
by Sean Markey - 375-388 Purity and Dirt as Social Constructions: Environmental Health in an Urban Shantytown of Lagos
by Marja Järvelä & Eva‐Marita Rinne‐Koistinen - 389-407 Exclusion and Difference along the EU Border: Social and Cultural Markers, Spatialities and Mappings
by Lila Leontidou & Hastings Donnan & Alex Afouxenidis - 409-416 Introduction to a Debate on the World Social Forum
by Ahmed Allahwala & Roger Keil - 417-424 Are Social Forums the Future of Social Movements?
by Peter Marcuse - 425-428 Social Forums, Social Movements and Social Change: A Response to Peter Marcuse on the Subject of the World Social Forum
by Janet Conway - 429-432 Social Forums as Space: A Response to Peter Marcuse
by Bettina Köhler - 433-440 Gramsci, Polanyi and Impressions from Africa on the Social Forum Phenomenon
by Patrick Bond - 441-443 Autonomy and Political Strategy: Building the Other Superpower
by Thomas Ponniah - 444-446 Rejoinder
by Peter Marcuse - 447-454 Urban renaissance in the age of terrorism: revanchism, automated social control or the end of reflection?
by Jon Coaffee - 455-456 Ephemeral City: Cite Looks at Houston
by Igor Vojnovic - 457-459 Wounded Cities: Destruction and Reconstruction in a Globalized World
by Diane E. Davis - 459-461 Reconsidering Informality: Perspectives from Urban Africa
by Arne Tostensen - 461-464 Urban Bonds
by Tim Butler - 464-466 No There There: Race, Class, and Political Community in Oakland
by Laura Pangallozzi - 466-468 Redrawing Local Government Boundaries: An International Study of Politics, Procedures, and Decisions
by Greg Halseth - 468-469 Story and Sustainability: Planning, Practice and Possibility for American Cities
by Peter Newman - 469-470 Environmental Protest and the State in France
by Florence Faucher‐King - 471-472 Cities and Visitors: Regulating People, Markets, and City Space
by Briavel Holcomb - 472-474 Contesting Globalization: Space and Place in the World Economy
by Markus Wissen
March 2005, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 9-25 Training a Spotlight on Urban Citizenship: The Case of Women in London and Toronto
by Sylvia Bashevkin - 26-49 Cyborg Urbanization: Complexity and Monstrosity in the Contemporary City
by Matthew Gandy - 50-66 From Cultural Regeneration to Discursive Governance: Constructing the Flagship of the ‘Museumsquartier Vienna’ as a Plural Symbol of Change
by Monika De Frantz - 67-88 Narratives Great and Small: Neighbourhood Change, Place and Identity in Notting Hill
by Graham P. Martin - 89-91 Globalization and Cities in Comparative Perspective
by Diane E. Davis & Kian Tajbakhsh - 92-109 Cities in Global Context: A Brief Intellectual History
by Diane E. Davis