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December 2001, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 884-888 Competitiveness, Cohesion, and Governance: Their Implications for Social Justice
by Susan S. Fainstein - 889-897 Social Justice and the City: The New ‘Liberal Formulation’
by Michael Harloe - 898-900 A Reply to Beatriz Plaza’s ‘The Guggenheim‐Bilbao Museum Effect’
by Marí V. Gómez & Sara González - 901-901 Local Horror/Global Response
by David Harvey & Talal Asad & Cindi Katz & Neil Smith & Ida Susser - 903-906 City Natures
by John Walton - 906-911 Cyborg Urbanization
by Konstantinos Chatzis - 911-914 The Innovative City in History
by Luigi Mazza
September 2001, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 471-496 Contingent Chicago: Restructuring the Spaces of Temporary Labor
by Jamie Peck & Nik Theodore - 497-516 The Ambiguous Terrain of Rights: Civic Stratification in Italy's Emergent Immigration Regime
by Lydia Morris - 517-536 The Competitive Mezzogiorno (Southern Italy): Some Evidence from the Clothing and Textile Industry in San Giuseppe Vesuviano
by Valeria Aniello - 537-552 The Structure of Networks in Industrial Districts
by Udo Staber - 553-570 Forms of Proximity, Local Governance and the Dynamics of Local Economic Spaces: The Case of Industrial Conversion Processes
by Jean‐Pierre Gilly & Frédéric Wallet - 571-592 Innovation and Interdependencies in the New Zealand Custom Boat‐building Industry
by Michael R. Glass & David J. Hayward - 593-608 Youth as a Political Movement: Development of the Squatters' and Autonomous Movement in Copenhagen
by Flemming Mikkelsen & Rene Karpantschof - 593-608 ‘You're Good with your Hands, Why Don't You Become an Auto Mechanic’: Neighborhood Context, Institutions and Career Development
by Harald Bauder - 629-648 Strengthening Access to Land for Housing for the Poor in Maputo, Mozambique
by Paul Jenkins - 649-657 Housing Policy in a Context of HIV/AIDS and Globalization
by Richard Tomlinson - 658-664 The Banality of Interdiction: Surveillance, Control and the Displacement of Diversity
by Steven Flusty - 665-669 Grounded Speculations on Theories of the City and the City of Theory
by Mike Crang - 670-673 City Moves: An Essay in Honour of Ian Taylor
by Ronnie Lippens & Ian Taylor
June 2001, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 221-226 Networks, Class and Place
by Talja Blokland & Mike Savage - 227-252 Physical Place and Cyberplace: The Rise of Personalized Networking
by Barry Wellman - 253-267 Networks, Place and Identities in Post‐industrial Mining Communities
by Tim Strangleman - 268-283 Bricks, Mortar, Memories: Neighbourhood and Networks in Collective Acts of Remembering
by Talja Blokland - 284-300 Class Formation and Localism in an Emerging Bureaucracy: British Bank Workers, 1880–1960
by Mike Savage & Katherine Stovel & Peter Bearman - 301-326 North American Free Trade and Changes in the Nativity of the Garment Industry Workforce in the United States
by David Spener & Randy Capps - 327-345 The Comparative Economics of EU ‘Subsidiarity’: Lessons from development/regional economic debates
by John Cameron & Tidings P. Ndhlovu - 346-363 Contesting Flexibility: The Restructuring of Taiwan’s Labor Relations and Spatial Organization
by Jenn‐Hwan Wang - 364-379 Effectiveness and Empowerment in Women’s Shelter: A Study of Working Women’s Hostels in Bangalore, India
by Kameshwari Pothukuchi - 380-403 Sketches from the Urban Internationale, 1910–50: Voluntary Associations, International Institutions and US Philanthropic Foundations
by Pierre‐Yves Saunier - 405-410 Information Technologies and Reconfigurations of Urban Space
by Stephen Graham - 411-418 Inpacts of Information Technologies on Urban Economic and Politics
by Saskia Sassen - 419-426 Community Technology Centers and the Urban Technology Gap
by Lisa J. Servon & Marla K. Nelson - 427-437 Information Technology and Urban Labor Markets in the United States
by Laura Wolf‐Powers - 439-444 National Enterprises, National States and Labour Relations after the End of Globalization
by Bob Jessop
March 2001, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 7-19 Explaining Urban Regimes
by Keith Dowding - 20-34 The Atlanta Experience Re‐examined: The Link Between Agenda and Regime Change
by Clarence N. Stone - 35-54 Drug Policy‐making in Metropolitan Areas: Urban Conflicts and Governance
by Daniel Kübler & Sonja Wälti - 55-69 Clichés of Urban Doom: The Dystopian Politics of Metaphors for the Unequal City – a View from Brussels
by Guy Baeten - 70-86 Coming to Terms with London: Middle‐class Communities in a Global City
by Garry Robson & Tim Butler - 87-101 Estate Agents as Interpreters of Economic and Cultural Capital: The Gentrification Premium in the Sydney Housing Market
by Gary Bridge - 102-117 Straddling the Divides: Remaking Associational Life in the Informal African City
by Abdoumaliq Simone - 118-133 Rural Migrants and Patriarchy in Turkish Cities
by Tahire Erman - 134-154 Strategies of Waste: Bidding Wars in the Brazilian Automobile Sector
by André Rodríguez‐Pose & Glauco Arbix - 155-179 The Poverty of Radical Theory Today: From the False Promises of Marxism to the Mirage of the Cultural Turn
by Michael Storper - 180-185 Contested Urban Futures: Report on a Global Gathering in Johannesburg, 2000
by Alan Mabin - 185-190 Revitalizing Inner‐City Neighborhoods in the United States
by Karl F. Seidman
December 2000, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 737-757 The City and the Car
by Mimi Sheller & John Urry - 758-781 Governance Restructuring in Los Angeles and Toronto: Amalgamation or Secession?
by Roger Keil - 782-800 Tackling Social Exclusion in the European Union? The Limits to the New Orthodoxy of Local Partnership
by Mike Geddes - 801-817 Going for Gold: Atlanta's Bid for Fame
by Drew Whitelegg - 818-831 Renaissance Revisited: Singapore as a ‘Global City for the Arts’
by T.C. Chang - 832-840 Introduction: Urban Studies in South Africa after Apartheid
by Jeremy Seekings - 841-857 Backyard Soweto
by Owen Crankshaw & Alan Gilbert & Alan Morris - 858-872 The Centrality of Community Capacity in State Low‐income Housing Provision in Cape Town, South Africa
by Sophie Oldfield - 873-888 Wage Strategies and Minimum Wages in Decentralized Regions: the Case of the Clothing Industry in Phuthaditjhaba, South Africa
by Nicoli Nattrass - 889-905 Democratization and Politics in South African Townships
by Janet Cherry & Kris Jones & Jeremy Seekings - 907-913 Debating Dominence and Relevance: Notes on the ‘Communicative Turn’ in Planning Theory
by Oren Yiftachel & Margo Huxley - 914-916 Conservative Epistomology, Reductive Ethics, Far Too Narrow Politics: Some Clarifications in Response to Yiftachel and Huxley
by John Forrester - 917-921 Planning Theory and Urban and Regional Dynamics: A Comment on Yiftachel and Huxley
by Patsy Healey - 922-924 On Space, Planning and Communication: A Brief Rejoinder
by Oren Yiftachel & Margo Huxley
September 2000, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 519-535 The Roads to Disaffiliation: Insecure Work and Vulnerable Relationships
by Robert Castel - 536-553 Diversity and Complexity in Local Forms of Urban Anti‐Poverty Strategies in Europe∗
by Marco Oberti - 554-566 Poverty Alleviation and the Eviction of the Poorest: Towards Urban Land Reform in the Philippines∗
by ErhardJ. Berner - 567-582 The Culture Economy of Paris∗
by Allen J Scott & Mark Ellis - 583-600 The Ethnic and Gender Division of Labor Compared Among Immigrants to Los Angeles∗
by Richard Wright & Mark Ellis - 601-615 Manchester First: From Municipal Socialism to the Entrepreneurial City
by Stephen Quilley - 616-633 Urban Space, Restrictive Covenants and the Origins of Racial Residential Segregation in a US City, 1900–50
by Kevin Fox Gotham - 634-652 Jews, Arabs, Russians and Foreigners in an Israeli City: Ethnic Divisions and the Restructuring Economy of Tel Aviv, 1983–96
by Gila Menaham - 653-674 Business Networks and New Distribution Methods: The Spread of Franchises in Spain
by Augustín Gámir & Ricardo Méndez - 675-688 End of the Empire State? New Labour and Devolution in the United Kingdom
by John Tomaney - 689-699 Dome Alone: London's Millennium Project and the Strategic Planning Deficit
by Andy Thornley - 700-712 Rent Subsidies in the USA and Housing Allowances in The Netherlands: Worlds Apart
by Hugo Priemus
June 2000, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 258-273 Globalization: Beyond the Ultra‐modernist Narrative to a Critical Realist Perspective on Geopolitics in the Cyber Age
by Christopher Lloyd - 274-322 The Political in the Era of Globalization and Finance: Focus on Some Régulation School Research
by Robert Boyer - 323-360 The Crisis of the National Spatio‐Temporal Fix and the Tendential Ecological Dominance of Globalizing Capitalism
by Bob Jessop - 361-378 The Urban Question: Reflections on Henri Lefebvre, Urban Theory and the Politics of scale
by Neil Brenner - 379-496 Informal Institutional Arrangements in Credit, Land Markets and Infrastructure Delivery in Trinidad
by Ayse Pamuk - 397-417 Social and Spatial Implications of Housing Reform in China
by Ya Ping Wang & Alan Murie - 418-438 Social Control, Urban Planning and Ethno‐class Relations: Mizrahi Jews in Israel's ‘Development Towns’
by Oren Yiftachel - 449-458 Mega‐events, Urban Boosterism and Growth Strategies: An Analysis of the Objectives and Legitimations of the Cape Town 2004 Olympic Bid
by Harry H. Hiller - 460-472 The Good City: In Defense of Utopian Thinking
by John Friedmann - 473-489 The Dialectics of Dystopia: Disorder and Zero Tolerance in The City
by Andy Merrifield
March 2000, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 9-24 Cultural production, place and politics on the South Bank of the Thames
by Peter Newman & Ian Smith - 25-51 ‘The basic assumptions as regards the nature and requirements of a capital city’ identity, modernization and urban form at Mafikeng’s margins
by Peris Sean Jones - 52-78 Migration and remittances in island microstates: a comparative perspective on the South Pacific and the Caribbean
by John Connell & Dennis Conway - 79-94 On location: American capital and the local labour market in the Vancouver film industry
by Neil M. Coe - 95-113 Economic structure and change in the Balkan region: implications for integration, transition and economic cooperation
by George Petrakos & Stoyan Totev - 120-138 Fetishizing the modern city: the phantasmagoria of urban technological networks
by Maria Kaika & Erik Swyngedouw - 139-164 The connectivity of infrastructure networks and the urban space of São Paulo in the 1990s
by Ricardo Toledo Silva - 165-182 ‘Territorial deregulation’: local authorities at risk from technical networks
by Jean‐Marc Offner - 183-200 Constructing premium network spaces: reflections on infrastructure networks and contemporary urban development
by Stephen Graham - 201-209 The Trouble with Men? Young People, Gender Transformations and the Crisis of Masculinity
by Linda McDowell - 210-223 Governance, Coordination and Legitimacy in Public Policies
by Yannis Papadopoulos - 224-225 Conference on the Furure of Chinese Cities: A Research Agenda for the 21st Century
by Nancy C. Netting
December 1999, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 619-637 The Concentration of African‐American Poverty and the Dispersal of the Working Class: An Ethnographic Study of Three Inner‐city Areas
by Martín Sánchez‐Jankowski - 638-653 The Reassertion of Economics: 1990s Gentrification in the Lower East Side
by Neil Smith & James DeFilippis - 654-669 Land Use and the Limits to (Regional) Governance: Some Lessons from Planning for Housing and Minerals in England
by Richard Cowell & Jonathan Murdoch - 670-696 State Policy and Spatial Restructuring in Post‐reform China, 1978–95
by George C. S. Lin - 697-714 The Development of Open‐air Markets in East‐Central Europe
by Endre Sik & Claire Wallace - 715-737 Characteristics and Origins of the Comecon Open‐air Market in Hungary
by Ágnes Czakó & Endre Sik - 738-750 The Significance of Borders in the East European Transition
by Claire Wallace & Oksana Shmulyar & Vasil Bedsir - 738-750 The Significance of Borders in the East European Transition
by Trond Thuen - 771-781 Megacity Toronto: Struggles Over Differing Aspects of Middle‐Class Politics
by Julie‐Anne Boudreau - 782-795 Global Economy/Immature Polity: Current Crisis in Southeast Asia
by Chua Beng Huat
September 1999, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 421-444 Rupture or Continuity? Modern and Postmodern Planning in Toronto
by Pierre Filion - 445-463 Social Agents, the Provision of Buildings and Property Booms: The Case of Sã0 Paulo
by Claudio Soares de Magalhãs - 464-478 Ethical Frameworks and Planning Theory
by Heather Campbell & Robert Marshall - 479-512 Regionalism and Federalism: a Comparative Analysis of the Regulation of Economic Tensions between Regions by Canadian and American Federal Intergovernmental Transfer Programmes
by Bruno Théret - 513-533 Bargaining with Transnational Corporations: The Case of Shanghai
by Yue‐Man Yeung & Xiaojian Li - 534-548 Local Growth Coalition: The Context and Implications of China’s Gradualist Urban Land Reforms
by Jieming Zhu - 549-566 The Relationship between Diversification and Growth: Some Evidence from the British Urban System 1978 to 1991
by Dan O’Donoghue - 567-582 Post‐Communist Borders and Territories: Conflicts, Learning and Rule‐Building in Poland
by François Bafoil - 583-588 Why is Shanghai Building a Giant Speculative Property Bubble?
by Anne Haila - 589-592 The Guggenheim‐Bilbao Museum Effect: A Reply to María V. Gomez’‘Reflective Images: The Case of Urban Regeneration in Glasgow and Bilbao’
by Beatriz Plaza - 593-601 Affirmative Action: A Critical Reconnaissance
by Alba Alexander & Kurt Jacobsen
June 1999, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 209-211 Introduction: Immigrants and the Informal Economy in European Cities
by Enzo Mingione - 212-231 Migrants in the Italian Underground Economy
by Fabio Quassoli - 232-251 Informal Spaces: The Geography of Informal Economic Activities in Brussels
by Christian Kesteltoot & Henk Meert - 252-266 Mixed Embeddedness: (In)formal Economic Activities and Immigrant Businesses in the Netherlands
by Robert Kloosterman & Joanne Van Der Leun & Jan Rath - 267-282 A Look at the ‘Hidden Side’: Turkish Women in Berlin’s Ethnic Labour Market
by Felicitas Hillman - 283-303 Everyday Urbanization: The Social Dynamics of Development in Manila’s Extended Metropolitan Region
by Philip F. Kelly - 304-328 Fragmented Integration in the Singapore‐Indonesian Border Zone: Southeast Asia’s ‘Growth Triangle’ Against the Global Economy
by Carl Grundy‐Warr & Karen Peachey & Martin Perry - 329-344 Regional Production Relationships and Developmental Impacts: A Comparative Study of Three Production Networks
by Lai Si Tsui‐Auch - 329-344 Street Children and Street Life in Urban Tanzania: The Culture of Surviving and its Implications for Children’s Health
by Joe L. P. Lugalla & Jesse Kazeni Mbwambo - 361-364 Sustainable Urban Development in Europe: Myth or Reality?
by Sasha Tsenkova - 365-378 An Institutionalist Perspective on Regional Economic Development
by Ash Amin - 379-395 Theory Led by Policy: The Inadequacies of the ‘New Regionalism’ (Illustrated from the Case of Wales)
by John Lovering
March 1999, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 7-25 Housing inequality in urban China in the 1990s
by John R. Logan & Yanjie Bian & Fuqin Bian - 26-44 Socialism and urbanization in Ethiopia, 1975–90: a tale of two Kebeles
by Mengistu Woube & Örjan Sjöberg - 45-69 Reconceptualizing public and private in urban regime theory: governance in AIDS politics
by Michael Brown - 45-69 ‘This is a lot like the Bronx, isn’t it?’ Lived experiences of marginality in an Argentine slum
by Javier Auyero - 70-87 Making oneself at home: the mediation of residential action
by Peter Somerville & Andy Steele - 88-102 The internationalization of ethnic Chinese business firms from Southeast Asia: strategies, processes and competitive advantage
by Henry Wai‐Chung Yeung - 103-127 Changing Cairo: the political economy of urban form
by Dona J. Stewart - 147-164 The internationalization of post‐1980 property cycles and the Japanese ‘bubble’ economy, 1986–96
by Alizera Dehesh & Cedric Pugh - 165-172 State powers, state land and competition for global entertainment: the case of Sydney
by Glen Searle & Michael Bounds - 173-179 Capital reconstruction and capital accumulation in Berlin: a reply to Peter Marcuse
by Scott Campbell - 180-184 Economic and political power in the new Berlin: a response to Peter Marcuse
by Hartmut Häußermann - 185-187 Reply to Campbell and Häußermann
by Peter Marcuse
December 1998, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 545-549 Introduction: Congealed time, compressed place; roots and branches of urban symbolic ecology
by Peter J.M. Nas - 550-564 Reminiscences of the relief of Leiden: a total ritual event
by Peter J.M. Nas & Anja Roymans - 565-581 Canberra: a sheep in wolf’s clothing
by Freek Colombijn - 582-588 Monuments in the winds of change
by Bozidar Ježernik - 589-601 Political tuning in Ankara, a capital, as reflected in its urban symbols and images
by Aygen Erdentuǧ & Berrak Burçak - 602-613 Esfahan’s gardens and mosques: on the instrumentality of symbols as a means of retaining urban identity
by Soheila Shahshahani - 614-622 Transformations of a city centre in the light of ideologies: the case of Banská Bystrica, Slovakia
by Alexandra Bitušíková - 623-642 State‐society relations and national development: a comparison of Argentina and Taiwan in the 1990s
by Fernando Javier Bosco - 643-663 Migration transition or migration transformation in the Asian dragon economies?
by Allan M. Findlay & Huw Jones & Gillian M. M. Davidson - 665-673 Conditions for spatial segregation: some European perspectives
by Sako Musterd & Mariïılle De Winter - 674-675 Research Planning Group on International Tourism and Urban Restructuring in Comparative Perspective, April 1998
by David F. Gladstone & Lily M. Hoffman & Mariïılle De Winter - 676-678 The origins of the Foundation for Urban and Regional Studies, or the advantages of owning the title and having charitabe status in the running of journals
by Chris Pickvance - 679-682 Foundation for Urban and Regional Studies (FURS): the first three years
by Ray Pahl
September 1998, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 361-377 The Genesis of the High Technology Milieu: A Study in Complexity
by Elizabeth Garnsey - 378-393 ‘Fourth World’ Cities in the Global Economy: The Case of Phnom Penh, Cambodia
by Gavin Shatkin - 394-407 Environment‐Related Litigation in Rio de Janeiro: Shaping Frames for a New Social Problem
by Mario Fuks - 408-424 The Political Economy of Urban Land Reforms in a Post‐Colonial State
by Ambe J. Njoh - 425-442 Local Impacts of the Post‐Mao Development Strategy: The Case of the Zhujiang Delta, Southern China
by Qihao Weng - 443-459 Social Conditions and Economic Performance: The Bond Between Social Structure and Regional Growth in Western Europe
by Andrés Rodríguez‐Pose - 460-481 Urban Conflict and Social Movements in Poor Countries: Theory and Evidence of Collective Action
by John Walton - 482-506 Regulations and Governance in European Cities
by Patrick Le Galès - 507-510 Loïc Wacquant’s ‘Three Pernicious Premises in the Study of the American Ghetto’
by Ceri Peach - 511-520 How ‘Bad’ Is It?: Institutions and Intentions in the Study of the American Ghetto
by Sharon Zukin
June 1998, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 183-194 Symbolic Use of Globalization in Urban Politics in Tokyo
by Takashi Machimura - 195-215 Globalization and the Corporations: The Case of the California Fortune 500
by Leslie Sklair - 216-232 Development Peculiarities of Peripheral Desert Settlements: The Case of Israel
by Boris A. Portnov & Evyatar Erell - 233-244 The New Urban Left: Parties Without Actors
by Henri Lustiger‐Thaler & Eric Shragge - 245-263 Informal Commerce: Expansion and Exclusion in the Historic Centre of the Latin American City
by Rosemary D. F. Bromley - 264-282 Developing Alteratives: Energy, Offices and the Environment
by Simon Guy - 283-302 (Re)Reading the ‘Loft Living’Habitus in Montréal's Inner City
by Julie Podmore - 303-307 The Immoral Economy of Housing in Turkey
by Ayse Bugra - 319-330 Improving or Endangering Housing Policies? Recent Changes in the Dutch Housing Allowance Scheme
by Hugo Priemus - 331-338 Reflections on Berlin: The Meaning of Construction and the Construction of Meaning
by Peter Marcuse
March 1998, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-1 Policy Statement
by Patrick Le Galès & Susan Fainstein & Linda McDowell - 1-1 IJURR: looking back twenty‐one years later
by Michael Harloe & Enzo Mingione & Chris Pickvance & Edmond Preteceille - 9-25 Metropolitan government and governance in western countries: a critical review
by Christian Lefèvre - 26-41 Industrial and regional restructuring and changing form of state intervention: the development of partnerships in postwar Japan
by Seiko Kitajima - 42-59 The long‐term unemployed, informal economic activity and the ‘underclass’ in Belfast: rejecting or reinstating the work ethic
by Madeleine Leonard - 60-75 Economic restructuring and state intervention in Holdenist suburbia: understanding urban poverty in Australia
by Ian Winter & Lois Bryson - 76-93 Privatizing the commons: reforming the ejido and urban development in Mexico
by Gareth A. Jones & Peter M. Ward - 94-105 Evaluation of urban land supply policy in Iran
by Mohammad Mehdi Azizi - 106-121 Reflective images: the case of urban regeneration in Glasgow and Bilbao
by María V. Gómez - 122-135 The Green Revolution, agrarian productivity and labor
by Raju J. Das - 137-146 South Africa’s New Housing Policy: An Assessment of the First Two Years, 1994–96
by Mary R. Tomlinson - 147-155 Think‐Tanks, Consultancies and Urban Policy in the UK
by Ken Warpole - 156-159 International Network for Urban Research and Action Conference on Possible Urban Worlds, Zurich, June 1997
by Barbara Loevinger Rahder - 160-163 Response to Loïc J.D. Wacquant’s ‘Three Pernicious Premises in the Study of the American Ghetto’
by Paul A. Jargowsky
December 1997, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 535-535 China focus
by Michael Harloe - 537-553 The Hong Kong Government’s Strategy for Promoting Home Ownership — An Approach to Reducing the Decommodifying Effects of Public Housing Services
by Sam Wai Kam Yu - 554-568 The Rise of Manufacturing Towns: Externally Driven Industrialization and Urban Development in the Pearl River Delta of China
by Irene Eng - 569-588 The Third China? Emerging industrial districts in rural China
by Brad Christerson & Constance Lever‐Tracy - 589-606 Urban transportation in Shanghai, China: problems and planning implications
by Qing Shen - 607-619 The sexual division of care in mainland China and Hong Kong
by Sam Wai Kam Yu & Ruby Chui Man Chau - 620-639 Uneven development and beyond: regional development theory in post‐Mao China
by C. Cindy Fan - 640-663 Urban restructuring in China’s emerging market economy: towards a framework for analysis
by Fulong Wu - 664-676 Urban redevelopment and grassroots action in Chicago and Sheffield: themes, variations and uncertain legacies
by Larry Bennett - 677-690 Dutch Urban Policy: a promising perspective for the big cities
by Hugo Priemus & Peter Boelhouwer & Helen Kruythoff - 691-705 Botshabelo: coping with the consequences of urban apartheid
by Richard Tomlinson & Skip Krige