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September 2012, Volume 36, Issue 5
- 1022-1038 The Transformation of the ‘Barcelona Model’: An Analysis of Culture, Urban Regeneration and Governance
by Mónica Degen & Marisol García - 1039-1052 Interpretative Flexibility of the Event-City: Security, Branding and Urban Entrepreneurialism at the European Football Championships 2008
by Francisco R. Klauser - 1053-1075 Contracts and Learning in Complex Urban Projects
by Menno Van Der Veen & Willem K. Korthals Altes - 1076-1092 How Portugal Became an ‘Unplanned Country’: A Critique of Scholarship on Portuguese Urban Development and Planning
by Idalina Baptista - 1093-1111 Common Trends and Linkages in the US Manufacturing Sector, 1969–2000
by Luis Fernando Lanaspa Santolaria & Irene Olloqui Cuartero & Fernando Sanz Garcia - 1112-1116 Adrian Franklin 2010 : City Life . London : Sage Publications . Alexandra Boutros and Will Straw (eds.) 2010 : Circulation and the City: Essays on Urban Culture . Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press . Jeremy W. Crampton and Stuart Elden (eds.) 2007 : Space, Knowledge and Power: Foucault and Geography . Aldershot : Ashgate
by Martina Löw - 1116-1117 Manuel B. Aalbers 2011 : Place, Exclusion, and Mortgage Markets . Chichester : John Wiley & Sons
by Gregory D. Squires - 1117-1119 Thomas A. Hutton 2008 : The New Economy of the Inner City: Restructuring, Regeneration and Dislocation in the Twenty-first-century Metropolis . Abingdon, New York : Routledge
by Paul Watt - 1119-1120 Ruben Hernandez-Leon 2008 : Metropolitan Migrants: The Migration of Urban Mexicans to the United States . Berkeley and Los Angeles, CA : University of California Press
by Jael Vizcarra - 1120-1121 Pierre Clavel 2010 : Activists in City Hall: The Progressive Response to the Reagan Era in Boston and Chicago . Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press
by James DeFilippis - 1121-1123 Asef Bayat 2009 : Life as Politics: How Ordinary People Change the Middle East . Stanford, CA : Stanford University Press
by Marilena Liguori - 1123-1124 Agata Anna Lisiak 2010 : Urban Cultures in (Post)Colonial Central Europe . West Lafayette, IN : Purdue University Press
by Claire Colomb - 1124-1126 Kate Swanson 2010 : Begging as a Path to Progress: Indigenous Women and Children and the Struggle for Ecuador's Urban Spaces . Athens, GA and London : The University of Georgia Press
by Sarah A. Radcliffe
July 2012, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 643-654 Mobilities and Mobilizations of the Urban Poor
by Rivke Jaffe & Christien Klaufus & Freek Colombijn - 655-673 Mobilizing to Stay Put: Housing Struggles in New York City
by Marianne Maeckelbergh - 674-688 Talkin' 'bout the Ghetto: Popular Culture and Urban Imaginaries of Immobility
by Rivke Jaffe - 689-705 The Symbolic Dimension of Mobility: Architecture and Social Status in Ecuadorian Informal Settlements
by Christien Klaufus - 706-724 Urban Poverty, Spatial Representation and Mobility: Touring a Slum in Mexico
by Eveline Dürr - 725-741 Fixed in Mobility: Young Homeless People and the City
by Emma Jackson - 742-756 Moving from Great Love: Gendered Mobilities in a Post-Tsunami Relocation Neighborhood in Aceh, Indonesia
by Annemarie Samuels - 757-772 Housing Finance Reform and Increasing Socioeconomic Segregation in Mexico
by Paavo Monkkonen - 773-790 ‘Troubled Assets’: The Financial Emergency and Racialized Risk
by Philip Ashton - 791-816 Shaky Palaces? Analyzing Property Values and their Appreciation in Minority First Suburbs
by Katrin B. Anacker - 817-830 Revisiting the Ungovernability Debate: Regional Governance and Sprawl in the USA and UK
by Carol Hager - 831-859 Border Wars: Tax Revenues, Annexation, and Urban Growth in Phoenix
by Carol E. Heim - 860-864 Streetlife: The Untold History of Europe's Twentieth Century – By Leif Jerram; Women and the Everyday City: Public Space in San Francisco, 1890–1915 – By Jessica Ellen Sewell
by Agata Anna Lisiak - 864-865 Between the Social and the Spatial. Exploring the Multiple Dimensions of Poverty and Social Exclusion – Edited by Katrien De Boyser, Caroline Dewilde, Danielle Dierckx and Jürgen Friedrichs
by Martin Kronauer - 865-867 The Just City – By Susan S. Fainstein
by Sharon Zukin - 867-868 Making Competitive Cities – Edited by Sako Musterd and Alan Murie
by Joshua Akers - 868-871 Constructions of Neoliberal Reason – By Jamie Peck
by Patrick Le Galès - 871-872 Thinking Planning and Urbanism – By Beth Moore Milroy
by Patsy Healey - 873-874 Urban Foreign Policy and Domestic Dilemmas. Insights from Swiss and EU City-Regions – By Nico van der Heiden
by Swen Hutter - 874-875 Building Globalization: Transnational Architecture Production in Urban China – By Xufei Ren
by Leslie Sklair
May 2012, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 415-447 Extraordinary Cities: Early ‘City-ness’ and the Origins of Agriculture and States
by Peter J. Taylor - 448-461 How the People of Butembo (RDC) were Chosen to Embody ‘the New Congo’: Or What the Appearance of a Poster in a City's Public Places can Teach about its Social Tissue
by Kristien Geenen - 462-485 Recreative City: Amsterdam, Vehicular Ideas and the Adaptive Spaces of Creativity Policy
by Jamie Peck - 486-503 Towards a ‘Consensual’ Urban Politics? Creative Planning, Urban Sustainability and Regional Development
by Rob Krueger & Susan Buckingham - 504-521 Artistic Urbanization: Creative Industries and Creative Control in Beijing
by Xuefei Ren & Meng Sun - 522-538 Creativity and Social Innovation: What Can Urban Policies Learn from Sectoral Experiences?
by Carlos Oliveira & Isabel Breda-Vázquez - 539-553 Rooted Cosmopolitanism: Spaces of Multiplicity in Cusco, Peru
by Mary Lawhon & Miriam Chion - 554-567 Exploring the Metropolitan Trap: The Case of Montreal
by Mariona Tomàs - 568-584 Between Spectacle and Banality: Trajectories of Islamic Radicalism in a Karachi Neighbourhood
by Nichola Khan - 585-605 Women, Work and Public Spaces: Conflict and Coexistence in Karachi's Poor Neighborhoods
by Kamran Asdar Ali - 606-627 Spectacular Urbanization amidst Variegated Geographies of Globalization: Learning from Abu Dhabi's Trajectory through the Lives of South Asian Men
by Robina Mohammad & James D. Sidaway - 628-631 Rights of Passage: Sidewalks and the Regulation of Public Flow – By Nicholas Blomley; Sidewalks. Conflict and Negotiations over Public Space – By Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris and Renia Ehrenfeucht
by Saskia Binken - 631-633 Banished: The New Social Control in Urban America – By Katherine Beckett and Steve Herbert
by Gretchen Purser - 633-634 Divergent Social Worlds: Neighborhood Crime and the Racial–Spatial Divide – By Ruth D. Peterson and Lauren J. Krivo
by Richard P. Taub - 634-636 Whose Urban Renaissance? An International Comparison of Urban Regeneration Strategies – Edited by Libby Porter and Kate Shaw
by Marisol García - 636-637 Bringing Outsiders In. Transatlantic Perspectives on Immigrant Political Incorporation – Edited by Jennifer L. Hochschild and John H. Mollenkopf
by Henrik Lebuhn - 637-639 The Europeanization of Cities: Policies, Urban Change and Urban Networks – Edited by Alexander Hamedinger and Alexander Wolffhardt
by Charlotte Halpern - 639-641 Structures of Memory: Understanding Urban Change in Berlin and Beyond – By Jennifer A. Jordan
by Julia Binder - 641-642 Youth and the City in the Global South – Edited by Karen Tranberg Hansen
by Susann Baller
March 2012, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 213-225 Shrinking Cities: Urban Challenges of Globalization
by Cristina Martinez‐Fernandez & Ivonne Audirac & Sylvie Fol & Emmanuèle Cunningham‐Sabot - 226-244 Declining Suburbs in Europe and Latin America
by Ivonne Audirac & Emmanuèle Cunningham‐Sabot & Sylvie Fol & Sergio Torres Moraes - 245-260 The Shrinking Mining City: Urban Dynamics and Contested Territory
by Cristina Martinez‐Fernandez & Chung‐Tong Wu & Laura K. Schatz & Nobuhisa Taira & José G. Vargas‐Hernández - 261-280 Urban shrinkage in Germany and the USA: A Comparison of Transformation Patterns and Local Strategies
by Thorsten Wiechmann & Karina M. Pallagst - 281-296 The ‘Housing Question’ and the State‐Socialist Answer: City, Class and State Remaking in 1950s Bucharest
by Liviu Chelcea - 297-314 Rendering Istanbul's Periodic Bazaars Invisible: Reflections on Urban Transformation and Contested Space
by Özlem Öz & Mine Eder - 315-335 Securing the Majority: Living through Uncertainty in Jakarta
by Abdoumaliq Simone & Vyjayanthi Rao - 336-362 Microcitizenships: Fractious Forms of Urban Belonging after Argentine Neoliberalism
by Ryan Centner - 363-380 Fractures in Meta‐Narratives of Development: An Interpretive Institutionalist Account of Land Use Development in the Boston City‐Region
by David Gibbs & Rob Krueger - 381-399 Ain't about Politics? The Wicked Power‐Geometry of Sydney's Greening Governance
by Michele Acuto - 400-402 Zimbabwe's Exodus: Crisis, Migration, Survival – Edited by Jonathan Crush and Daniel Tevera; Surviving on the Move: Migration, Poverty and Development in Southern Africa – Edited by Jonathan Crush and Bruce Frayne
by Yonn Dierwechter - 402-403 The Great Urban Transformation: Politics of Land and Property in China – By You‐Tien Hsing
by Chris Pickvance - 403-404 Favela: Four Decades of Living on the Edge in Rio de Janeiro – By Janice Perlman
by Jacinto Cuvi - 405-407 Ghetto Urbain. Ségrégation, Violence, Pauvreté en France Aujourd'hui – By Didier Lapeyronnie
by Rainer Neef - 408-409 New Faces in New Places: The Changing Geography of American Immigration – Edited by Douglas S. Massey
by Min Zhou - 409-411 City Bound: How States Stifle Urban Innovation – By Gerald E. Frug and David J. Barron
by Robert Beauregard - 411-412 Loose Space: Possibility and Diversity in Urban Life – Edited by Karen A. Franck and Quentin Stevens
by Ana Aceska - 412-414 Henri Lefebvre, State, Space, World: Selected Essays – Edited by Neil Brenner and Stuart Elden
by Kanishka Goonewardena
January 2012, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-28 Stretching Urban Renaissance: Privatizing Space, Civilizing Place, Summoning ‘Community’
by Gordon Macleod & Craig Johnstone - 29-48 Separate and Unequal: The Consumption of Public Education in Post‐Katrina New Orleans
by Joshua M. Akers - 49-70 Targeted Assistance and Social Capital: Housing Policy in Chile's Neoliberal Democracy
by Paul W. Posner - 71-89 Neoliberalization of the Developmental State: Tokyo's Bottom‐Up Politics and State Rescaling in Japan
by Takashi Tsukamoto - 90-105 Neoliberal Experiments with Urban Infrastructure: The Cross City Tunnel, Sydney
by Graham Haughton & Phil Mcmanus - 106-120 The Changing Meaning of Community Space: Two Models of NGO Management of Community Gardens in New York City
by Efrat Eizenberg - 121-135 The Encroachment of Value Pragmatism on Pluralism: The Practice of the Valuation of Urban Green Space Using Stated‐preference Approaches
by Alex Y. Lo - 136-155 When Life Itself is War: On the Urbanization of Military and Security Doctrine
by Stephen Graham - 156-157 Rethinking the Conceptual Foundations of Evolutionary Economic Geography: Introduction to a Debate
by Dragos Simandan - 158-165 Path Dependence: A Political Economy Perspective
by Stijn Oosterlynck - 166-171 Beyond Lock‐in versus Evolution, towards Punctuated Co‐evolution: On Ron Martin's ‘Rethinking Regional Path Dependence’
by Jan Drahokoupil - 172-178 Options for Moving beyond the Canonical Model of Regional Path Dependence
by Dragos Simandan - 179-192 (Re)Placing Path Dependence: A Response to the Debate
by Ron Martin - 193-196 In Search of Paradise: Middle‐Class Living in a Chinese Metropolis – By Li Zhang. Marginalization in Urban China: Comparative Perspectives – Edited by Fulong Wu and Chris Webster
by John Friedmann - 196-197 Gated Communities in China: Class, Privilege and the Moral Politics of the Good Life – By Choon‐Piew Pow
by Rowland Atkinson - 197-199 Beyond Preservation: Using Public History to Revitalize Inner Cities – By Andrew Hurley
by John Hans I. Gilderbloom & Abu M. Sufiyan - 199-201 Contesting Community: The Limits and Potential of Local Organizing – By James DeFilippis, Robert Fisher and Eric Shragge
by Heidi M.R. Reijm - 201-203 The Spaces of the Modern City: Imaginaries, Politics, and Everyday Life – Edited by Gyan Prakash and Kevin M. Kruse
by Leeke Reinders - 203-204 Political Branding in Cities. The Decline of Machine Politics in Bogotá, Naples, and Chicago – By Eleonora Pasotti
by Gilles Pinson - 204-206 How it Works: Recovering Citizens in Post‐Welfare Philadelphia – By Robert P. Fairbanks
by Desiree Fields - 206-207 Needed by Nobody. Homelessness and Humanness in Post‐Socialist Russia – By Tova Höjdestrand
by Elitza Stanoeva
November 2011, Volume 35, Issue 6
- 1099-1117 The Role of the Public Sector in the Provision of Housing Supply in Turkey, 1950–2009
by Dilek Özdemir - 1118-1132 Heritage Production and Urban Locational Policy in Lijiang, China
by Xiaobo Su - 1133-1153 Production Systems and Innovation in ‘Satellite’ Regions: Lessons from a Comparison between Mechanic Valley (France) and Beauce (Québec)
by Régis Guillaume & David Doloreux - 1154-1174 ‘New Worlds’ for ‘Old’? Twenty‐First‐Century Gateways and Corridors: Reflections on a European Spatial Perspective
by Kathy Pain - 1175-1192 ‘How Can We Explain Diversity in Metropolitan Governance within a Country?’ Some Reflections on Recent Developments in Germany
by Hubert Heinelt & Karsten Zimmermann - 1193-1211 Polycentricity, Commuting Pattern, Urban Form: The Case of Southern California
by Ali Modarres - 1212-1238 Knowledge‐Based Economy and Social Exclusion: Shadow and Light in the Roman Socio‐Economic Model
by Pasquale De Muro & Salvatore Monni & Pasquale Tridico - 1239-1255 Journeys and Returns: Home, Life Narratives and Remapping Sexuality in a Regional City
by Gordon Waitt & Andrew Gorman‐Murray - 1256-1271 Creative Individuals, Creative Places: Marc Jacobs, New York and Paris
by Nebahat Tokatli - 1272-1283 From City to Metapolis: Making and Unmaking Landscapes in Andalusia
by Antonio García García & Buenaventura Delgado Bujalance - 1284-1301 Globalization and Urban Economic Growth: Evidence for Bangalore, India
by M.R. Narayana
September 2011, Volume 35, Issue 5
- 889-912 Positively Radical
by Elvin Wyly - 913-931 The University and the Region: An Australian Perspective
by John Tomaney & Felicity Wray - 932-948 The Qualities of Local Participation: The Explanatory Role of Ideology, External Support and Civil Society as Organizer
by Joan Font & Carolina Galais - 949-968 The Endowment of Community Participation: Institutional Settings in Two Urban Regeneration Projects
by Federico Savini - 969-987 Frames to the Planning Game
by Terry Van Dijk & Noelle Aarts & Arjen De Wit - 988-1011 Metropolitan Growth Patterns and Socio‐Economic Disparity in Six US Metropolitan Areas 1970–2000
by Sugie Lee - 1012-1025 Long‐Term City Visioning and the Redistribution of Economic Infrastructure
by Colin Marx - 1026-1047 Partnerships in Urban Restructuring: Building Long‐term Relationships or a Pragmatic Managerial Tool? The Dutch Experience
by Anita Kokx - 1048-1067 Scenario Planning for Sustainability in Stockholm, Sweden: Environmental Justice Considerations
by Ulrika Gunnarsson‐Östling & Mattias Höjer - 1068-1069 New Ways into the Future: The ‘Authors Meet Critics’ Initiative
by Yuri Kazepov - 1083-1085 Suburban Beijing. Housing and Consumption in Contemporary China – By Friederike Fleischer; Cities Surround the Countryside. Urban Aesthetics in Postsocialist China – By Robin Visser
by Richard Harris - 1085-1087 Seeking Spatial Justice – By Edward W. Soja
by Roger Keil - 1088-1090 Planning Theory – By Philip Allmendinger
by Patsy Healey - 1090-1091 Making Better Places: The Planning Project in the Twenty‐First Century – By Patsy Healey
by Enrico Gualini - 1092-1092 Ecological Urbanism – By Mohsen Mostafavi and Gareth Doherty
by Harald Pohl - 1093-1094 Investing in Democracy: Engaging Citizens in Collaborative Governance – By Carmen Sirianni
by Robert Chaskin - 1094-1096 Race and Police Brutality: Roots of an Urban Dilemma – By Malcolm Holmes and Brad Smith
by Sophie Body‐Gendrot - 1096-1097 The Faces of Terrorism: Social and Psychological Dimensions – By Neil Smelser
by Manuel Winkelkotte
July 2011, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 691-711 Performative Neoliberal‐Parasitic Economies: The Chicago Case
by David Wilson - 712-734 Uneven Processes of Institutional Change: Path Dependence, Scale and the Contested Regulation of Urban Development in Japan
by André Sorensen - 735-752 Gated Communities for Security or Prestige? A Public Choice Approach and the Case of Budapest
by Zoltán Cséfalvay - 753-777 The Belgrade Wall: The Proliferation of Gated Housing in the Serbian Capital after Socialism
by Sonia Hirt & Mina Petrović - 778-793 Reproducing Difference: Gated Communities in Canada and Israel
by Gillad Rosen & Jill Grant - 794-811 Dead Malls: Suburban Activism, Local Spaces, Global Logistics
by Vanessa Parlette & Deborah Cowen - 812-831 One Package at a Time: The Distributive World City
by Cynthia Negrey & Jeffery L. Osgood & Frank Goetzke - 832-851 Distribution Centers among the Rooftops: The Global Logistics Network Meets the Suburban Spatial Imaginary
by Julie Cidell - 853-871 Urban Politics: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue
by KEVIN WARD & DAVID IMBROSCIO & Deborah Martin & Clarence Stone & Robert Whelan & Faranak Miraftab & Allan Cochrane - 873-878 Foreclosed. High‐Risk Lending, Deregulation, and the Undermining of America's Mortgage Market – By Dan Immergluck; Managed by the Markets. How Finance Re‐Shaped America – By Gerald F. Davis; The Ascent of Money. A Financial History of the World – By Niall Ferguson; The Subprime Solution. How Today's Global Financial Crisis Happened and What to Do about It – By Robert J. Shiller
by Manuel B. Aalbers - 878-880 The Point is to Change it: Geographies of Hope and Survival in an Age of Crisis – Edited by Noel Castree, Paul A. Chatterton, Nik Heynen, Wendy Larner, Melissa W. Wright
by Henrik Lebuhn - 880-881 Globalization and Inequalities: Complexity and Contested Modernities – By Sylvia Walby
by Graham Crow - 881-882 Cities and Suburbs: New Metropolitan Realities in the US – By Bernadette Hanlon, John Rennie Short and Thomas J. Vincino
by Robert Beauregard - 883-884 Habits of the Heartland: Small Town Life in Modern America – By Lyn C. Macgregor
by Mark Jayne - 885-886 Ethnoburb: The New Ethnic Community in Urban America – By Wei Li
by Angie Y. Chung - 886-887 Contemporary Chinese America: Immigration, Ethnicity, and Community Transformation – By Min Zhou
by Philip Q. Yang
May 2011, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 477-503 The Infrastructural Limits to Growth: Rethinking the Urban Growth Machine in Times of Fiscal Crisis
by L. Owen Kirkpatrick & Michael Peter Smith - 504-532 Gentrifying the State, Gentrifying Participation: Elite Governance Programs in Delhi
by D. Asher Ghertner - 533-554 The Dream of Delhi as a Global City
by Véronique D.N. Dupont - 555-581 Speculative Urbanism and the Making of the Next World City
by Michael Goldman - 582-599 International Events and Mass Evictions: A Longer View
by Lisa Kim Davis - 600-619 State Tansformation and Regional Development in Taiwan: From Developmentalist Strategy to Populist Subsidy
by Jinn‐Yuh Hsu - 620-643 State and Society in Local Governance: Lessons from a Multilevel Comparison
by Jefferey M. Sellers & Sun‐Young Kwak - 644-658 Squatting and Urban Renewal: The Interaction of Squatter Movements and Strategies of Urban Restructuring in Berlin
by Andrej Holm & Armin Kuhn - 659-675 Ghettos and Enclaves in the Cross‐Place Realm: Mapping Socially Bounded Spaces Across Cities
by Alesia F. Montgomery - 676-678 Housing Market Renewal and Social Class – By Chris Allen; The Ideology of Home Ownership – By Richard Ronald
by Ian Winter - 678-680 Emotion, Place and Culture – Edited by Mick Smith, Joyce Davidson, Laura Cameron and Liz Bondi
by Ilse Helbrecht - 680-681 Cities, Nationalism, and Democratization – By Scott A. Bollens
by Krzysztof Frysztacki - 681-682 New Geographies of Race and Racism – Edited by Claire Dwyer and Caroline Bressey
by Joanne Britton - 682-684 Metroburbia USA – By Paul L. Knox
by Hans Thor Andersen - 684-685 America's Waterfront Revival: Port Authorities and Urban Redevelopment – By Peter H. Brown
by Gene Desfor - 686-687 Urban Poverty in China – By Fulong Wu, Chris Webster, Shenjing He and Yuting Liu
by Dorothy J. Solinger - 688-689 Landlords and Lodgers: Socio‐spatial Organization in an Accra Community – By Deborah Pellow
by Christien Klaufus
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
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