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March 2005, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 110-123 Globalization and Latin American Cities
by Bryan R. Roberts - 124-134 Globalization and Social Exclusion in Istanbul
by Caglar Keyder - 135-151 How to Study Comparative Urban Development Politics: A Research Note
by Paul Kantor & H.V. Savitch - 152-171 Revitalizing the City in an Anti‐Urban Context: Extreme Right and the Rise of Urban Policies in Flanders, Belgium
by Pascal De Decker & Christian Kesteloot & Filip De Maesschalck & Jan Vranken - 172-179 Reflections on the Post‐WTC Skyline: Manhattan and Elsewhere
by Igal Charney - 180-185 Seminars of the Aegean: Naxos, September 2003 —‘Rethinking Radical Spatial Approaches’
by Maria Chaidopoulou‐Vrychea & Maria Kalantzopoulou & Yorgos Melissourgos - 187-200 Memories of capitalism: cities, phantasmagoria and arcades
by Kevin Hetherington - 187-200 Memories of capitalism: cities, phantasmagoria and arcades
by Kevin Hetherington - 201-204 Dysfunctional urbanism
by Donald McNeill - 201-204 Dysfunctional urbanism
by Donald McNeill - 205-206 Paris, Capital of Modernity – By David Harvey
by Sophie Body‐Gendrot - 206-208 Redundant Masculinities: Employment Change and White Working Class Youth – By Linda McDowell
by Risa Whitson - 208-209 Modern Architecture and the End of Empire – By Mark Crinson
by Anthony King - 210-211 Shadows of Power: An Allegory of Prudence in Land‐Use Planning – By Jean Hillier
by Alain Motte - 211-212 Cities in the International Marketplace: The Political Economy of Urban Development in North America and Western Europe – By H.V. Savitch and Paul Kantor
by Arnold Fleischmann
December 2004, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 745-756 Motility: mobility as capital
by Vincent Kaufmann & Manfred Max Bergman & Dominique Joye - 757-773 Fragmented coherence: solid waste management in Colombo
by Basil van Horen - 774-795 The road to homeownership: a longitudinal analysis of tenure transition in urban China (1949–94)
by Youqin Huang - 796-818 Territories in action, territories for action: the territorial dimension of Italian local development policies
by Francesca Governa & Carlo Salone - 819-838 Participatory democracy and political opportunism: municipal experience in Italy and Spain (1960–93)
by Clemente J. Navarro Yánez - 839-854 Imoannatori and business angels: two models of informal capital provision
by Luciana Lazzeretti & Lisa De Propris & Dimitri Storai - 855-857 Scales of Neoliberalism
by Benjamin Kohl & Mildred Warner - 858-873 Rescaling and reforming the state under NAFTA: implications for subnational authority
by Mildred Warner & Jennifer Gerbasi - 874-892 Neoliberalism and casualization of public sector services: the case of waste collection services in Cape Town, South Africa
by Faranak Miraftab - 893-908 Privatization Bolivian style: a cautionary tale
by Benjamin Kohl - 909-918 The question of rent: the emerging urban housing crisis in the new century
by Michael Turk - 919-929 New trends in urban development and public policy in eastern Germany: dealing with the vacant housing problem at the local level
by Birgit Glock & Hartmut Häussermann - 930-940 The sentimental city: the lost urbanism of Pierre Mac Orlan and Guy Debord
by Andy Merrifield - 941-947 From nation‐building to globalization: an account of the past and present in recent urban studies in Turkey
by Ahmet Icduygu - 948-951 The aftermath of France's last moral panic and its sociology
by Francois Bonnet
September 2004, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 511-529 City of talents? Berlin's regional economy, socio‐spatial fabric and ‘worst practice’ urban governance
by Stefan Krätke - 530-548 From ‘spaces of place’ to ‘spaces of flows’? Territorial and functional governance in cross‐border regions in Europe and North America
by Joachim Blatter - 549-569 The environment and the entrepreneurial city: searching for the urban ‘sustainability fix’ in Manchester and Leeds
by Aidan While & Andrew E. G. Jonas & David Gibbs - 570-585 Conjuncture or disjuncture? An institutionalist analysis of local regeneration partnerships in the UK
by Jonathan S. Davies - 586-600 Innovation, actors and institutions: change and continuity in local development policy in two Hungarian regions
by Maarten Keune & J´nos Péter Kiss & Andr´s Tóth - 601-615 Social inclusion, new regionalism and associational governance: the Queensland experience
by Paul Smyth & Tim Reddel & Andrew Jones - 617-620 Flows and filters: the politics of ICT regions in a global economy
by Se´n Ó Riain & Balaji Parthasarathy & Matthew A. Zook - 621-641 The knowledge brokers: venture capitalists, tacit knowledge and regional development
by Matthew A. Zook - 642-663 The politics of mobility in technology‐driven commodity chains: developmental coalitions in the Irish software industry
by Seá Ó Riain - 664-685 India's Silicon Valley or Silicon Valley's India? Socially Embedding the Computer Software Industry in Bangalore
by Balaji Parthasarathy - 687-698 The co‐optation of squatters in Amsterdam and the emergence of a movement meritocracy: a critical reply to Pruijt
by Justus Uitermark - 699-705 Squatters in the creative city: rejoinder to Justus Uitermark
by Hans Pruijt - 706-712 Dutch housing allowances: social housing at risk
by Hugo Priemus - 713-716 Social movements and globalization
by Mustafa Dikec
June 2004, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 265-286 Interrogating the geographies of the familiar: domesticating nature and constructing the autonomy of the modern home
by Maria Kaika - 287-307 Geography of immigrant clusters in global cities: a case study of San Francisco
by Ayse Pamuk - 308-328 Free trade and garment work: the impact of NAFTA on service and manufacturing jobs in the Los Angeles apparel industry
by Judi A. Kessler - 329-353 Regionalization as ‘experimental regionalism’: the rescaling of territorial policy‐making in Germany
by Enrico Gualini - 354-368 Devolution and decentralization in Wales and Brittany: a framework for evaluation
by Alistair Cole - 369-383 Community economic development in a context of globalization and metropolization: a comparison of four North American cities
by Richard Morin & Jill Hanley - 384-400 World city formation, geopolitics and local political process: Taipei's ambiguous development
by Jenn‐hwan Wang - 401-423 Urban poverty and marginalization under market transition: the case of Chinese cities
by Fulong Wu - 424-447 Local developmental state and order in China's urban development during transition
by Jieming Zhu - 449-465 The glass menagerie of urban governance and social cohesion: concepts and stakes/concepts as stakes
by Thomas Maloutas & Maro Pantelidou Malouta - 466-476 New Regionalism contested: some remarks in light of the case of the Mezzogiorno of Italy
by Ugo Rossi - 477-481 Port Cities
by Paul A. Silverstein
March 2004, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 11-26 Globalization and Local Leadership: Growth, Power and Politics in Thailand's Eastern Seaboard
by Gavin Shatkin - 27-44 Gated Communities in Santiago: Wall or Frontier?
by Rodrigo Salcedo & Alvaro Torres - 45-67 The Treatment of Space and Place in the New Strategic Spatial Planning in Europe
by Patsy Healey - 68-85 City in Change: Globalization, Local Politics and Urban Movements in Contemporary Stockholm
by Ulf Stahre - 86-106 The Ascendance of New York Fashion
by Norma M. Rantisi - 107-120 The Transformation of Urban Political Leadership in Western Europe
by Olivier Borraz & Peter John - 121-133 Local Political Leadership: Nordic Style
by Mike Goldsmith & Helge Larsen - 134-149 Urban Elites in England: New Models of Executive Governance
by Steve Leach & David Wilson - 150-165 Urban Leadership in German Local Politics: The Rise, Role and Performance of the Directly Elected (Chief Executive) Mayor
by Hellmut Wollmann - 166-182 Between Institutional Learning and Re‐legitimization: Italian Mayors in the Unending Reform
by Annick Magnier - 183-199 From ‘Great’ Leaders to Building Networks: The Emergence of a New Urban Leadership in Southern Europe?
by William Genieys & Xavier Ballart & Pierre Valarié - 201-211 Rings of Steel, Rings of Concrete and Rings of Confidence: Designing out Terrorism in Central London pre and post September 11th
by Jon Coaffee - 212-223 Universities, Localities and Regional Development: The Emergence of the ‘Mode 2’ University?
by Michael Harloe & Beth Perry - 224-224 Foundation for Urban and Regional Studies: Report of Activities
by Chris Pickvance
December 2003, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 781-792 Local discourse and global competition: production experiences in family workshops of the Brianza
by Simone Ghezzi - 793-810 Questioning the use of ‘local democracy’ as a discursive strategy for political mobilization in Los Angeles, Montreal and Toronto
by Julie‐Anne Boudreau - 811-827 Public policies, political cleavages and urban space: state infrastructure policies in São Paulo, Brazil, 1975–2000
by Eduardo Cesar Marques & Renata Mirandola Bichir - 828-848 Masculine identities and low‐paid work: young men in urban labour markets
by Linda McDowell - 849-866 Finding oneself, losing oneself: the lesbian and gay ‘scene’ as a paradoxical space
by Gill Valentine & Tracey Skelton - 867-880 Fighting for the global catwalk: formalizing public life in Castlefield (Manchester) and diluting public life in el Raval (Barcelona)
by Monica Degen - 881-896 Forging a ‘new’ organizational infrastructure for Los Angeles’ progressive community
by Walter Julio Nicholls - 897-911 Housing differences in the late Soviet city: the case of Tartu, Estonia
by Hill Kulu - 912-937 Self‐help in housing and chengzhongcun in China's urbanization
by L. Zhang & Simon X. B. Zhao & J. P. Tian - 939-941 The right to the city
by David Harvey - 942-951 Glocalizing protest: urban conflicts and the global social movements
by Bettina Köhler & Markus Wissen - 952-955 An alternative urban world is possible: a declaration for urban research and action
by International Network for Urban Research and Action (INURA) - 957-959 On the corner of diverse/reverse globalization: the third stage of global 'urban studies'
by Takashi Machimura - 960-963 Global times and emerging socio‐spatial shapes
by Anssi Paasi
September 2003, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 495-509 Mobility and the middle classes: a case study of Manchester and the North West
by Fiona Devine & Nadia Joanne Britton & Rosemary Mellor & Peter Halfpenny - 510-526 Many roads to flexibility: how large firms built autarchic regional production systems in France
by Bob Hancké - 527-544 The politics of ethnic integration in Singapore: Malay ‘regrouping’ as an ideological construct
by Chih Hoong Sin - 545-563 Limits of imagineering: a case study of Penang
by Peggy Teo - 564-590 Citizenship and the right to the global city: reimagining the capitalist world order
by Mark Purcell - 591-612 A legacy of control? The capital subsidy for housing, and informal settlement intervention in South Africa
by Marie Huchzermeyer - 613-634 The ambivalence of diversity and the politics of urban renaissance: the case of youth in downtown Portland, Maine
by Loretta Lees - 635-648 City of art as a High Culture local system and cultural districtualization processes: the cluster of art restoration in Florence
by Luciana Lazzeretti - 649-650 Introduction
by Harvey Molotch - 651-665 Unspeakable September 11th: Taken for‐granted assumptions, selective reality construction and populist politics
by Heinz Steinert - 666-678 Technology vs ‘terrorism’: circuits of city surveillance since September 11th
by David Lyon - 679-698 Dealing with urban terror: heritages of control, varieties of intervention, strategies of research
by Harvey Molotch & Noah McClain - 699-706 Growing cohesive communities one favour at a time: social exclusion, active citizenship and time banks
by Gill Seyfang - 707-712 World cities in poor countries: conclusions from case studies of the principal regional and global players
by Josef Gugler - 713-722 Interrogating ‘Enterprise Europe’: issues of coordination, governance and spatial development in the European Union's emerging enterprise policy
by Joseph Leibovitz - 723-737 Toward an understanding of the spatiality of urban poverty: the urban poor as spatial actors
by Kevin Fox Gotham - 738-743 Architecture, banal nationalism and re‐territorialization
by Donald McNeill & Mark Tewdwr‐Jones - 745-758 China's Urbanization
by John Friedmann
June 2003, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 233-249 Urban land rent theory: a regulationist perspective
by Johannes Jäger - 250-264 The slow advance and uneven penetration of commodification
by Colin C. Williams & Jan Windebank - 265-285 Empowerment Through Participation? Conceptual Explorations and A Case Study
by Diane Perrons & Sophia Skyers - 286-299 The marketing of diversity in the inner city: tourism and regulation in Harlem
by Lily M. Hoffman - 300-318 Embedding entrepreneurship in social structure: Israeli‐Arab entrepreneurship
by Izhak Schnell & Michael Sofer - 319-336 Maquiladora industrialization of the Baja California peninsula: the coexistence of thick and thin globalization with economic regionalism
by Kathryn Kopinak - 337-351 Restructuring Citizenship in Bolivia: El Plan de Todos
by Benjamin Kohl - 361-385 Producing nightlife in the new urban entertainment economy: corporatization, branding and market segmentation
by Robert Hollands & Paul Chatterton - 386-416 The limits of branding: the World Trade Center, fiscal crisis and the marketing of recovery
by Miriam Greenberg - 417-440 Hard‐branding the cultural city – from Prado to Prada
by Graeme Evans - 441-447 Local dimensions of global investment: Israeli property firms in Central Europe
by Igal Charney - 448-454 Counting the costs: Denmark's changing migration policies
by Eva Østergaard‐Nielsen - 455-459 Le Pen's comeback: the 2002 French presidential election
by Nonna Mayer - 460-463 Unruly strangers? The 2001 urban riots in Britain
by Ash Amin - 465-469 From Transnationalism to the Emergence of a New Transnational Research Field
by Ninna Nyberg Sørensen
March 2003, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 11-23 Trader associations and urban food systems in Ghana: institutionalist approaches to understanding urban collective action
by Fergus Lyon - 24-47 Rural‐urban migration and gender division of labor in transitional China
by C. Cindy Fan - 48-61 In search of local autonomy: the politics of big cities in Russia's transition
by Vladimir Gel'man - 62-74 Precariousness in everyday life: homelessness in Japan
by Patricia Kennett & Masami Iwata - 75-89 Making space for sex work: female street prostitution and the production of urban space
by Phil Hubbard & Teela Sanders - 90-101 Reasserting the ‘social’ in social rented housing: politics, housing policy and housing reforms in New Zealand
by Laurence Murphy - 102-109 From urban social movements to urban movements: a review and introduction to a symposium on urban movements
by Chris Pickvance - 110-132 The onward sweep of social capital: causes and consequences for understanding cities, communities and urban movements
by Margit Mayer - 133-157 Is the institutionalization of urban movements inevitable? A comparison of the opportunities for sustained squatting in New York City and Amsterdam
by Hans Pruijt - 158-177 Socio‐politically polarized contexts, urban mobilization and the environmental movement: a comparative study of two campaigns of protest in Northern Ireland
by Manlio Cinalli - 179-187 The end of public housing as we know it: public housing policy, labor regulation and the US city
by Jeff R. Crump - 188-192 Comments on Jeff R. Crump's ‘The end of public housing as we know it: public housing policy, labor regulation and the US city’
by Alex Schwartz - 193-195 Rejoinder: Alex Schwartz's critique of ‘The end of public housing as we know it’
by Jeff R. Crump - 197-202 Are South Africa's cities changing? Indications from the mid‐1990s
by Jeremy Seekings
December 2002, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 665-688 Place in product
by Harvey Molotch - 689-706 Concertation and local development
by Angelo Pichierri - 707-725 Local autonomy, bond–rating agencies and neoliberal urbanism in the United States
by Jason Hackworth - 726-736 New Urban Sociology in Japan: the changing debates
by Kazutaka Hashimoto - 742-755 Geographical proximity and supplying relationships in modular production
by Vincent Frigant & Yannick Lung - 756-766 VW’s modular system and workers’ organization in Resende, Brazil
by José Ricardo Ramalho & Marco Aurélio Santana - 767-784 The development and regional significance of the automotive industry: supplier parks in western Europe
by Anders Larsson - 785-798 Packard Electric/Delphi and the birth of the autopart cluster: the case of Chihuahua, Mexico
by Arturo A. Lara Rivero - 799-814 The cluster role in the development of the Thai car industry
by Yveline Lecler - 815-822 Bring back big government
by Robert W. Lake - 823-833 From local consciousness to global change: asserting power at the local scale
by Mark Pendras - 834-843 The difference that difference makes in the mobilization of workers
by Nancy Ettlinger - 844-853 The future of urban sociology: report of joint sessions of the British and American Sociological Associations
by Beth Perry & Alan Harding - 855-859 Berlin transformations: another view
by Karin Lenhart
September 2002, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 449-461 Private or public: debating the meaning of tenure legalization
by Ann Varley - 462-476 Negotiation of property rights in urban land in İstanbul
by Elvan Gülöksüz - 477-493 Political government and governance: strategic planning and the reshaping of political capacity in Turin
by Gilles Pinson - 494-507 ‘Weltoffenheit schafft Jobs’: Turkish entrepreneurship and multiculturalism in Berlin
by Antoine Pécoud - 508-530 The emergence of small transnational enterprise in Vancouver: the case of Chinese entrepreneur immigrants
by Lloyd L. Wong & Michele Ng - 531-554 Global and world cities: a view from off the map
by Jennifer Robinson - 555-570 Ethnic minority participation in British and French cities: a historical–institutionalist perspective
by Romain Garbaye - 571-587 Sport as a cultural system: sports policies and (new) ethnicities in Lyon and Birmingham
by Lionel Arnaud - 589-590 Special Collection: Reflections on Cities, September 11th and the ‘War on Terrorism’— One Year On
by Steven Graham - 591-595 One year on. Reflections on September 11th and the ‘War On Terrorism’: regulating New York City’s visitors in the aftermath of September 11th
by Susan S Fainstein - 596-606 Urban form and globalization after September 11th: the view from New York
by Peter Marcuse - 607-613 Urban security from warfare to welfare
by Jennifer S. Light - 614-619 Situating the city and September 11th: military urban doctrine, ‘pop–up’ armies and spatial chess
by Robert Warren - 620-625 Unmanning the homeland
by Ryan Bishop & John Phillips - 626-634 US bombing and Afghan civilian deaths: the official neglect of ‘unworthy’ bodies
by Marc W. Herold - 635-642 Berlin’s Transformations: Postmodern, Postfordist ... or Neoliberal?
by Neil Brenner
June 2002, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 215-228 Immigrant Place Entrepreneurs in Los Angeles, 1970–99
by Ivan Light - 229-243 Plural Cities and Ethnic Enclaves: Introducing a Measurement Procedure for Comparative Study
by Michael Poulsen & Ron Johnson & James Forrest - 244-265 Social Movements and Public Administration: Spontaneous Citizens’ Committees in Florence
by Donatella Della Porta & Massimiliano Andretta - 266-283 City versus Metropolis: The Northern League in the Milan Metropolitan Area
by John Agnew & Michael Shin & Giuseppe Bettoni - 284-298 Cities for nations? Examining the city–nation–state relation in Information Age Malaysia
by Tim Bunnell - 299-322 Aspects of the Informal Economy in a Transforming Country: The Case of Romania
by Rainer Neef - 323-342 International Petty Trading: Changing Practices in Trans–Carpathian Ukraine
by Allan M. Williams & Vladimir Baláž - 343-359 Whose Place is This Space? Life in the Street Prostitution Area of Helsinki, Finland
by Sirpa Tani - 360-376 Determinants of Repayment in Microcredit: Evidence from Programs in the United States
by Nitin Bhatt & Shui–Yan Tang - 377-388 International Best Practice, Enabling Frameworks and the Policy Process: A South African Case Study
by Richard Tomlinson - 389-3402 Immigration and the Global City Hypothesis: Towards an Alternative Research Agenda
by Michael Samers - 403-413 Understanding Urban Inequality: A Model Based on Existing Theories and an Empirical Illustration
by Jack Burgers & Sako Musterd - 415-418 Transformation of Urban Life in China
by Fulong Wu - 418-422 Geography as Interdisciplinary Pivot
by Fulong Wu
March 2002, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 9-23 Cultural Districts, Property Rights and Sustainable Economic Growth
by Walter Santagata - 24-40 Ethnic Minority Enterprise in its Urban Context: South Asian Restuarants in Birmingham
by Monder Ram & Trevor Jones & Tahir Abbas & Balihar Sanghera - 41-57 Urban Development under Ambiguous Property Rights: A Case of China’s Transition Economy
by Jieming Zhu - 58-79 The Urban Geography of Low‐income Housing: Cairo (1947–96) Exemplifies a Model
by Richard Harris & Malak Wahba - 80-98 The Local Polity as a Pathway for Public Power: Taming the Business Tiger during New York City’s Industrial Age
by Paul Kantor - 99-105 Space and Religion: New Approaches to Religious Spatiality in Modernity
by Danièle Hervieu‐Léger - 106-120 Pilgrimage to Imeko (Nigeria): An African Church in the Time of the ‘Global Village’
by André Mary - 121-137 Deterritorialization and Reterritorialization of the Orisha Religion in Africa and the New World (Nigeria, Cuba and the United States)
by Erwan Dianteill - 138-151 Islam in Diaspora: Between Reterritorialization and Extraterritoriality
by Chantal Saint‐Blancat - 153-165 The Strange Respectability of the Situationist City in the Society of the Spectacle
by Erik Swyngedouw - 166-174 ‘Premium Network Spaces’: A Comment
by Olivier Coutard - 175-182 On Technology, Infrastructure and the Contemporary Urban Condition: A Response to Coutard
by Stephen Graham - 183-188 Hidden Cities
by Mathew Gandy - 188-190 Urban Ethnographies in the United States
by Hilary Silver
December 2001, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 699-716 Vertical Social Differentiation in Athens: Alternative or Complement to Community Segregation?
by Thomas Maloutas & Nikos Karadimitriou - 717-739 Brown and Green in Durban: The Evolution of Environmental Policy in a Post‐Apartheid City
by Bill Freund - 740-758 Three Dimensions of Capital Switching within the Real Estate Sector: A Canadian Case Study
by Igal Charney - 759-783 Radical Intellectuals: What Happened to the New Urban Sociology?
by Aleksandra Sasha Milicevic - 784-803 Ecosocialization or Countermodernization? Reviewing the Shifting ‘Storylines’ of Transport Planning
by Nicholas Low & Brendan Gleeson - 804-829 New Regionalism Reconsidered: Globalization and the Remaking of Political Economic Space
by Gordon MacLeod - 830-846 Talking Business: An Actor‐Centred Analysis of Business Agendas for Local Economic Development
by Peter North & David Valler & Andrew Wood - 847-878 The Political Management of Change in Urban Retailing
by René Péron - 879-883 Market Success and Social Cohesion
by Ray Pahl