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July 2011, Volume 35, Issue 4
May 2011, Volume 35, Issue 3
March 2011, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 223-238 Slumdog Cities: Rethinking Subaltern Urbanism
by Ananya Roy
- 239-255 Democracy on the Edge: Limits and Possibilities in the Implementation of an Urban Reform Agenda in Brazil
by Raquel Rolnik
- 256-273 Social Mix Policies in Paris: Discourses, Policies and Social Effects
by Marie‐Hélène Bacqué & Yankel Fijalkow & Lydie Launay & Stéphanie Vermeersch
- 274-294 Community Governance, Critical Cosmopolitanism and Urban Change: Observations from Taipei, Taiwan
by Mike Raco & Rob Imrie & Wen‐I Lin
- 295-311 Neoliberalism and Nativism: Local Anti‐Immigrant Policy Activism and an Emerging Politics of Scale
by Monica W. Varsanyi
- 312-329 Public Participation and Local Sustainability: Questioning a Common Agenda in Urban Governance
by Meg Holden
- 330-357 Gentrification by Ground Rent Dispossession: The Shadows Cast by Large‐Scale Urban Renewal in Santiago de Chile
by Ernesto Lopez‐Morales
- 358-378 Cluster Policies in Bulgaria: European Integration, Postsocialist Dynamics and Local Level Initiatives
by Christian Sellar & Maksimiliana Emilova & Chrastina Dimitrova Petkova‐Tancheva & Kathleen Mcneil
- 379-401 ‘City of sand’: Stately Re‐Imagination of Marina Beach in Chennai
by Pushpa Arabindoo
- 403-404 Introduction to Urban Life Itself
by Abdoumaliq Simone
- 405-413 Exploring the City: Perceiving Istanbul through its Cultural Productions
by Basak Senova
- 414-420 Shenzhen: City of Suspended Possibility
by Jonathan Bach
- 421-430 Towards a Phenomenology of Civil War: Hobbes Meets Benjamin in Beirut
by Lieven De Cauter
- 431-436 LGBTQs in the City, Queering Urban Space
by Yvonne P. Doderer
- 437-444 Don't Ask Me Where I'm From: Thoughts of Immigrants to Catalonia on Social Integration and Cultural Capital
by Pep Subirós
- 445-452 The Bones of the Body Politic: Thoughts on the Savorgnan de Brazza Mausoleum
by Rémy Bazenguissa‐Ganga
- 453-461 Spatial Collisions and Discordant Temporalities: Everyday Life between Camp and Checkpoint
by Nasser Abourahme
- 463-467 Johannesburg: The Elusive Metropolis – Edited by Sarah Nuttall and Achille Mbembe; Megacities: The Politics of Urban Exclusion and Violence in the Global South – Edited by Kees Koonings and Dirk Kruijt
by Laurent Fourchard
- 467-469 At the Crossroads of Empires: Middlemen, Social Networks, and State‐Building in Republican Shanghai – Edited by Nara Dillon and Jean C. Oi
by Fulong Wu
- 469-470 Toward the Healthy City: People, Places, and The Politics of Urban Planning – By Jason Corburn
by Andrew Karvonen
- 470-472 Reclaim the State: Experiments in Popular Democracy – By Hilary Wainwright
by Mike Geddes
- 472-473 Social Justice and Neoliberalism: Global Perspectives – Edited by Adrian Smith, Alison Stenning and Katie Willis
by Volker Eick
- 473-475 Social Protest and Policy Change: Ecology, Antinuclear, and Peace Movements in Comparative Perspective – By Marco Giugni
by Wolfgang Rüdig
January 2011, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-23 Cities in a World of Cities: The Comparative Gesture
by Jennifer Robinson
- 24-39 Questioning the Theoretical Basis of Current Global‐City Research: Structures, Networks and Actor‐Networks
by Richard G. Smith & Marcus A. Doel
- 40-56 Lagos, Koolhaas and Partisan Politics in Nigeria
by Laurent Fourchard
- 57-77 Moving up the Ladder or Stuck on the Bottom Rung? Homeownership as a Solution to Poverty in Urban South Africa
by Charlotte Lemanski
- 78-109 Legacies, Change and Transformation in the Post‐Apartheid City: Towards an Urban Sociological Cartography
by Daniel Schensul & Patrick Heller
- 110-129 Revisiting Shibboleths of Race and Urban Economy: Black Employment in Manufacturing and the Public Sector Compared, Chicago 1950–2000
by Virginia Parks
- 130-146 The Local Wreckage of Global Capital: The Subprime Crisis, Federal Policy and High‐Foreclosure Neighborhoods in the US
by Dan Immergluck
- 147-171 The Citizen Participation of Urban Movements in Spatial Planning: A Comparison between Vigo and Porto
by Miguel Martínez
- 172-188 Gender Water Networks: Femininity and Masculinity in Water Politics in Bolivia
by Nina Laurie
- 189-206 The Los Angeles School: Difference, Politics, City
by Walter J. Nicholls
- 207-211 Private Cities: Global and Local Perspectives – By Georg Glasze, Chris Webster and Klaus Frantz; Gated Communities – By Rowland Atkinson and Sarah Blandy
by Matthew Durington
- 211-213 Invisible City: Poverty Housing and New Urbanism – By John Ingram Gilderbloom
by Andrej Holm
- 213-214 Those Who Work, Those Who Don't: Poverty, Morality, and Family in Rural America – By Jennifer Sherman
by David Pedulla
- 214-216 Policing Post‐Conflict Cities – By Alice Hills
by Harvey Molotch
- 216-217 Remaking Chinese Urban Form: Modernity, Scarcity and Space, 1949–2005 – By Duanfang Lu
by Bart Wissink
- 217-218 Gender, Race and National Identity: Nations of Flesh and Blood – By Jackie Hogan
by Constance Carr
December 2010, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 725-742 The Comparative City: Knowledge, Learning, Urbanism
by Colin Mcfarlane
- 743-761 Beyond ‘Social Polarization’? A Test for Asian World Cities in Developmental States
by Po‐Fen Tai
- 762-788 Effects of Residential Relocation on Household and Commuting Expenditures in Shanghai, China
by Jennifer Day & Robert Cervero
- 789-804 Community Capacity Building as the Route to Inclusion in Neighbourhood Regeneration?
by Mia Arp Fallov
- 805-819 New Neighbourhoods, New Citizens? Challenging ‘Community’ as a Framework for Social and Moral Regeneration under New Labour in the UK
by Andrew Wallace
- 820-834 Exclusionary Policies are Not Just about the ‘Neoliberal City’: A Critique of Theories of Urban Revanchism and the Case of Rotterdam
by Gwen Van Eijk
- 835-853 ‘Creative Cities’ and the Rise of the Dealer Class: A Critique of Richard Florida's Approach to Urban Theory
by Stefan Krätke
- 854-870 The Spatial Mobility of the ‘Creative Class’: A European Perspective
by Helene Martin‐Brelot & Michel Grossetti & Denis Eckert & Olga Gritsai & Zoltán Kovács
- 871-885 In Defense of Old Industrial Spaces: Manufacturing, Creativity and Innovation in Williamsburg, Brooklyn
by Winifred Curran
- 886-905 Automobility and the Politics of Bicycling in New York City
by Susan G. Blickstein
- 906-924 Developing a New Framework to Explain Transverse Evolution of Knowledge‐Driven Regional Policy Networks
by José M. Barrutia & Carmen Echebarria
- 925-940 Vertical Landscraping, a Big Regionalism for Dubai
by Matthew Wilson
- 941-942 Crisis, What Crisis? — Towards a Global Bust Regime?
by Roger Keil
- 943-951 Dubai's Long Goodbye
by Robin Bloch
- 952-966 Reflections on the Unique Response of Brazil to the Financial Crisis and its Urban Impact
by Ana Cristina Fernandes & Andreas Novy
- 967-980 The Breakdown of the Spanish Urban Growth Model: Social and Territorial Effects of the Global Crisis
by Marisol García
- 981-991 Manchester's Bust Regime?
by Alan Harding & Michael Harloe & James Rees
- 992-996 Pride in the Project: Teens Building Identities in Urban Contexts – By Nancy L. Deutsch; Street Gangs, Migration and Ethnicity – Edited by Frank van Gemert, Dana Peterson and Inger‐Lisa Lien; A World of Gangs: Armed Young Men and Gangsta Culture – By John M. Hagedorn
by Stefan Wellgraf
- 997-998 Naked City: The Death and Life of Authentic Urban Places – By Sharon Zukin
by Anthony Orum
- 998-999 China's Emerging Cities: The Making of New Urbanism – By Fulong Wu
by John Friedmann
- 1000-1001 Residential Segregation — Stumbling Block or Stepping Stone? – By Eva Dick
by Wenda Doff
- 1001-1002 There Goes the Neighborhood: Racial, Ethnic, and Class Tensions in Four Chicago Neighborhoods and their Meaning for America – By William Julius Wilson and Richard P. Taub
by Bruce D. Haynes
- 1002-1004 Everyday Urban Public Space: Turkish Immigrant Women's Perspective – By Eda Ünlü Yücesoy
by Jael Vizcarra Magallanes
- 1004-1005 Unraveling the Garment Industry: Transnational Organizing and Women's Work – By Ethel C. Brooks
by Linda McDowell
- 1005-1007 Terror and Territory: The Spatial Extent of Sovereignty – By Stuart Elden
by Oskar Verkaaik
September 2010, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 453-477 Participation in Urban Contention and Deliberation
by Hilary Silver & Alan Scott & Yuri Kazepov
- 478-495 Conflict, Collaboration and Climate Change: Participatory Democracy and Urban Environmental Struggles in Durban, South Africa
by Alex Aylett
- 496-511 The Participant's Dilemma: Bringing Conflict and Representation Back In
by Debbie Becher
- 512-532 Social Inclusion through Participation: the Case of the Participatory Budget in São Paulo
by Esther Hernández‐Medina
- 533-547 Putting the ‘Community’ into Community Planning: Assessing Community Inclusion in Northern Ireland
by RUTH McALISTER
- 548-563 Public Participation in Post‐Fordist Urban Green Space Governance: The Case of Community Gardens in Berlin
by Marit Rosol
- 565-585 Transnationalism as a Force for Ethnic Minority Enterprise? The Case of Somalis in Leicester
by Trevor Jones & Monder Ram & Nick Theodorakopoulos
- 586-610 Does Urban Concentration/Dispersion Affect Immigrants' Professional Opportunities? The case of the Porto Metropolitan Area
by Emília Malcata Rebelo
- 611-628 The Expatriate Real Estate Complex: Creative Destruction and the Production of Luxury in Post‐Socialist Prague
by Andrew Cook
- 629-646 Stadium Architecture and Urban Development from the Perspective of Urban Economics
by Gabriel Ahlfeldt & Wolfgang Maennig
- 647-651 Real Estate, the City and Place: The Crisis Unfolds
by Roger Keil
- 652-658 Capital Culture Revisited: Sex, Testosterone and the City
by LINDA McDOWELL
- 659-677 The Global Financial Crisis and Migrant Workers in China: ‘There is No Future as a Labourer; Returning to the Village has No Meaning’
by Kam Wing Chan
- 678-685 ‘Not Relevant to the System’: The Crisis in the Backyards
by Matthias Bernt & Dieter Rink
- 686-692 How the State is Handling the Property Crisis in France: A Perspective on Recent Government Measures
by Julie Pollard
- 693-700 Crisis in the Resurgent City? The Rise of Copenhagen
by Hans Thor Andersen & Lars Winther
- 701-708 Amsterdam in Crisis: How the (Local) State Buffers and Suffers
by Ewald Engelen & Sako Musterd
- 709-713 Where the Ball Drops: Days and Nights in Times Square – By Daniel Makagon Designs on the Public: The Private Lives of New York's Public Spaces – By Kristine F. Miller The People's Property? Power, Politics, and the Public – By Lynn A. Staeheli and Donald Mitchell
by Lyn H. Lofland
- 713-715 Development and Dreams: The Urban Legacy of the 2010 Football World Cup – Edited by Udesh Pillay, Richard Tomlinson and Orli Bass
by Francisco R. Klauser
- 715-716 Negotiating Boundaries in the City: Migration, Ethnicity and Gender in Britain – By Joanna Herbert
by Joanne Britton
- 716-717 The Next Los Angeles: The Struggle for a Livable City – By Robert Gottlieb, Mark Vallianatos, Regina M. Freer and Peter Dreier
by Henrik Lebuhn
- 717-719 The New Urban Renewal: The Economic Transformation of Harlem and Bronzeville – By Derek S. Hyra
by Anna Marie Steigemann
- 719-721 Urban Imaginaries: Locating the Modern City – Edited by Alev Çinar and Thomas Bender
by Kathleen Dunn
- 721-722 Con el Corazón Mirando al Sur: Transformaciones en el Sur de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires – Edited by Hilda Herzer
by Jan Dohnke
- 722-724 Planning and Diversity in the City: Redistribution, Recognition and Encounter – By Ruth Fincher and Kurt Iveson
by Patsy Healey
June 2010, Volume 34, Issue 2
March 2010, Volume 34, Issue 1
December 2009, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 885-889 Land Development, Inequality and Urban Villages in China
by Fulong Wu
- 890-913 Land Commodification: New Land Development and Politics in China since the Late 1990s
by Jiang Xu & Anthony Yeh & Fulong Wu
- 914-935 Access to Housing in Urban China
by John R. Logan & Yiping Fang & Zhanxin Zhang
- 936-956 Housing Inequality in Transitional Beijing
by Youqin Huang & Leiwen Jiang
- 957-973 Urbanization and Informal Development in China: Urban Villages in Shenzhen
by Ya Ping Wang & Yanglin Wang & Jiansheng Wu
- 974-997 The Lost Community? Public Housing and Social Capital in Santiago de Chile, 1985–2001
by Manuel Tironi
- 998-1013 The Uneven Impact of Neoliberalism on Housing Opportunities
by Ray Forrest & Yosuke Hirayama
- 1014-1028 Mixed Communities: A New Approach to Spatially Concentrated Poverty in England
by Ruth Lupton & Crispian Fuller
- 1029-1044 Managing Marginality in Railway Stations: Beyond the Welfare and Social Control Debate
by François Bonnet
- 1045-1056 Erasure: Temporality and the Second Generation
by Diane Fellows
- 1057-1057 Conferences and the Production of Knowledge
by AbdouMaliq Simone
- 1058-1066 Tackling Urban Apartheid: Report from the Social Forum of Popular Neighbourhoods in Paris
by Stefan Kipfer
- 1067-1072 Something Can Be Done! — A Report on the Conference ‘Right to the City. Prospects for Critical Urban Theory and Practice’, Berlin November 2008
by Sabine Horlitz & Anne Vogelpohl
- 1073-1078 City Debates 2008: Spaces of Faith and Fun
by Mona Harb
- 1079-1082 Power in the Global Age – By Ulrich Beck Cosmopolitan Vision – By Ulrich Beck
by Piotr Sztompka
- 1082-1083 Badlands of the Republic: Space, Politics and Urban Policy – By Mustafa Dikeç
by Kian Tajbakhsh
- 1084-1085 Identity, Place, Knowledge: Social Movements Contesting Globalization – By Janet M. Conway
by Florence Faucher‐King
- 1085-1087 Crisis and the Everyday in Postsocialist Moscow – By Olga Shevchenko
by Nikita A. Kharlamov
- 1087-1088 The Evolving Arab City: Tradition, Modernity and Urban Development – Edited by Yasser Elsheshtawy
by Michelle Buckley
- 1088-1090 Space, Difference, Everyday Life: Reading Henri Lefebvre – Edited by Kanishka Goonewardena, Stefan Kipfer, Richard Milgrom and Christian Schmid
by Nathan Sayre
- 1090-1091 After the Car – By Kingsley Dennis and John Urry
by Markus Hesse
- 1091-1093 Local Democracy under Siege: Activism, Public Interest, and Private Politics – By Dorothy Holland, Donald M. Nonini, Catherine Lutz, Lesley Bartlett, Marla Frederick‐McGlathery, Thaddeus C. Guldbrandsen and Enrique G. Murillo Jr
by Laurence Bherer
September 2009, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 591-600 Justice, Nature and the City
by Karen Bickerstaff & Harriet Bulkeley & Joe Painter
- 601-620 The Antinomies of the Postpolitical City: In Search of a Democratic Politics of Environmental Production
by Erik Swyngedouw
- 621-639 Ecological Gentrification: A Research Agenda Exploring Justice in the City
by Sarah Dooling
- 640-661 Assemblages of Justice: The ‘Ghost Ships’ of Graythorp
by Jean Hillier
- 662-681 The Wood for the Trees: Ordinary Environmental Injustice and the Everyday Right to Urban Nature
by Mark Whitehead
- 683-699 Small Cities? Towards a Research Agenda
by David Bell & Mark Jayne
- 700-718 The UK Space Economy as Practised by Advanced Producer Service Firms: Identifying Two Distinctive Polycentric City‐Regional Processes in Contemporary Britain
by Peter J. Taylor & David M. Evans & Michael Hoyler & Ben Derudder & Kathy Pain
- 719-737 The Contribution of Regional Networks to Innovation and Challenges for Regional Policy
by Xavier Gellynck & Bert Vermeire
- 738-753 Analysing Democracy in Third‐Party Government: Business Improvement Districts in the US and UK
by Jonathan B. Justice & Chris Skelcher
- 754-769 Partnerships for Demolition: The Governance of Urban Renewal in East Germany's Shrinking Cities
by Matthias Bernt
- 770-788 Re‐imaging the City Centre for the Middle Classes: Regeneration, Gentrification and Symbolic Policies in ‘Loser Cities’
by Max Rousseau
- 789-808 ‘People Is All That Is Left to Privatize’: Water Supply Privatization, Globalization and Social Justice in Belize City, Belize
by Daanish Mustafa & Philip Reeder
- 809-826 An Integrated Model of Subnational Regional and Urban Economic Development: Framework of Analysis
by Ameeta Jain
- 827-827 Debate on Urban Outcasts: Preface
by Abdoumaliq Simone
- 828-834 Urban Outcasts: A Contextualized Outlook on Advanced Marginality
by Thomas Maloutas
- 835-840 Space Matters — Marginalization and Its Places
by Jens S. Dangschat
- 841-847 The State and Marginality: Reflections on Urban Outcasts from China's Urban Transition
by Fulong Wu
- 848-853 Marginality, Again?!
by Teresa P.R. Caldeira
- 854-857 The Ghetto, the Hyperghetto and the Fragmentation of the World
by Michel Agier
- 858-864 Revisiting Loïc Wacquant's Urban Outcasts
by Mary Pattillo
- 865-868 China's Urban Space: Development under Market Socialism – By T.G. McGee, George C.S. Lin, Andrew M. Marton, Mark Y.L. Wang and Jiaping Wu Urban Development in Post‐Reform China: State, Market and Space – By Fulong Wu, Jiang Xu and Anthony Gar‐On Yeh
by Yawei Chen