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September 2009, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 868-870 Spaces of Work: Global Capitalism and Geographies of Labour – By Noel Castree, Neil Coe, Kevin Ward and Michael Samer
by Tod D. Rutherford - 870-871 London Voices, London Lives: Tales from a Working Capital – By Peter Hall
by Claire Alexander - 871-873 The Box: How Shipping Containers Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger – By Marc Levinson
by Douglas W. Rae - 873-874 Remaking Beijing: Tiananmen Square and the Creation of a Political Space – By Wu Hung
by Alexander J. Reichl - 874-876 (Dis)Placing Empire: Renegotiating British Colonial Geographies – Edited by Lindsay J. Proudfoot and Michael M. Roche
by Parama Roy - 876-878 The Post‐Socialist City: Urban Form and Space Transformations in Central and Eastern Europe after Socialism – Edited by Kiril Stanilov
by Grant Garstka - 878-879 Liquid City: Megalopolis and the Contemporary Northeast – By John Rennie Short
by Jon C. Teaford - 880-881 Space, the City and Social Theory – By Fran Tonkiss
by Paul Watt - 881-883 Re‐thinking the Future of Work: Directions and Visions – By Colin C. Williams
by Darren Nixon
June 2009, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 1-1 The International Journal of Urban and Regional Research: An Editorial Statement
by Jeremy Seekings & Roger Keil - 281-290 The Sociology and Geography of Mortgage Markets: Reflections on the Financial Crisis
by Manuel B. Aalbers - 291-313 Redlining Revisited: Mortgage Lending Patterns in Sacramento 1930–2004
by Jesus Hernandez - 314-331 Post‐Industrial Widgets: Capital Flows and the Production of the Urban
by Kathe Newman - 332-354 Cartographies of Race and Class: Mapping the Class‐Monopoly Rents of American Subprime Mortgage Capital
by Elvin Wyly & Markus Moos & Daniel Hammel & Emanuel Kabahizi - 355-371 Creating Liquidity out of Spatial Fixity: The Secondary Circuit of Capital and the Subprime Mortgage Crisis
by Kevin Fox Gotham - 372-388 Laying the Foundations for a Crisis: Mapping the Historico‐Geographical Construction of Residential Mortgage Backed Securitization in the UK
by Thomas Wainwright - 389-410 The Globalization and Europeanization of Mortgage Markets
by Manuel B. Aalbers - 411-426 When Local Housing Becomes an Electronic Instrument: The Global Circulation of Mortgages — A Research Note
by Saskia Sassen - 427-442 Afterword: Mortgage Markets and the Urban Problematic in the Global Transition
by Gary A. Dymski - 443-462 Municipal Neoliberalism and Municipal Socialism: Urban Political Economy in Latin America
by Benjamin Goldfrank & Andrew Schrank - 463-482 Mexican Urban Governance: How Old and New Institutions Coexist and Interact
by Valeria Guarneros‐Meza - 483-501 The Prospects for Progressive Culture‐Led Urban Regeneration in Latin America: Cases from Mexico City and Buenos Aires
by Miguel Kanai & Iliana Ortega‐Alcázar - 502-516 Berlin's Failed Bid to Host the 2000 Summer Olympic Games: Urban Development and the Improvement of Sports Facilities
by Heike C. Alberts - 517-541 Changing Art: SoHo, Chelsea and the Dynamic Geography of Galleries in New York City
by Harvey Molotch & Mark Treskon - 543-553 Changing Landscapes of Power: Opulence and the Urge for Authenticity
by Sharon Zukin - 554-554 Debate on ‘The Market as the New Emperor’: Introductory Note
by AbdouMaliq Simone - 555-557 Anne Haila's ‘The Market as the New Emperor’
by Jieming Zhu - 558-563 One Size Does Not Fit All: Land Markets and Property Rights for the Construction of the Just City
by Clara Irazábal - 564-566 Property as Abstraction
by Nicholas Blomley & Janet C. Sturgeon - 567-571 Against Institutionalism
by Scott Lash - 572-575 Chinese Alternatives
by Anne Haila - 577-578 Urban America: Growth, Crisis, and Rebirth
by Gerardo del Cerro Santamaría - 578-580 How East New York Became a Ghetto
by Sharon Zukin - 580-581 The Suburbanization of New York: Is the World's Greatest City Becoming Just Another Town?
by Robert A. Beauregard - 581-583 Money and Liberation: The Micropolitics of Alternative Currency Movements
by Mary‐Beth Raddon - 583-585 Cities between Competitiveness and Cohesion: Discourses, Realities and Implementation
by Zoltán Kovács - 585-586 Shanghai Pudong: Urban Development in an Era of Global–Local Interaction
by Susan M. Walcott - 586-587 Body and soul. Notebooks of an Apprentice Boxer
by Leeke Reinders - 588-590 The Emancipatory City? Paradoxes and Possibilites
by Ebru Soytemel
March 2009, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 3-25 Precarious Work and Economic Migration: Emerging Immigrant Divisions of Labour in Greater London's Service Sector
by Linda Mcdowell & Adina Batnitzky & Sarah Dyer - 26-42 Immigration as Local Politics: Re‐Bordering Immigration and Multiculturalism through Deterrence and Incapacitation
by Liette Gilbert - 43-63 Resisting the Entrepreneurial City: Street Vendors' Struggle in Mexico City's Historic Center
by Veronica Crossa - 64-79 The Consequences of the Creative Class: The Pursuit of Creativity Strategies in Australia's Cities
by Rowland Atkinson & Hazel Easthope - 80-104 Artists, Tourists, and the State: Cultural Tourism and the Flamenco Industry in Andalusia, Spain
by Yuko Aoyama - 105-125 The Niche City Idea: How a Declining Manufacturing Center Exploited the Opportunities of Globalization
by John Joe Schlichtman - 126-146 Legal Tenure Security, Perceived Tenure Security and Housing Improvement in Buenos Aires: An Attempt towards Integration
by Jean‐Louis Van Gelder - 147-164 Contesting Property Development in Coastal New Zealand: A Case Study of Ocean Beach, Hawke's Bay
by Damian Collins - 165-192 Fire and Ice: Unnatural Disasters and the Disposable Urban Poor in Post‐Apartheid Johannesburg
by Martin J. Murray - 193-215 ‘Urban Ecological Security’: A New Urban Paradigm?
by Mike Hodson & Simon Marvin - 217-230 Surmounting City Silences: Knowledge Creation and the Design of Urban Democracy in the Everyday Economy
by Nancy Ettlinger - 231-232 Re‐engaging the Intersections of Media, Politics and Cities — Introduction to a Debate
by Scott Rodgers & Clive Barnett & Allan Cochrane - 233-236 Urban Political Economy, ‘New Urban Politics’ and the Media: Insights and Limits
by Kevin Ward - 237-240 Reason in the City? Communicative Action, Media and Urban Politics
by Gary Bridge - 241-245 The City versus the Media? Mapping the Mobile Geographies of Public Address
by Kurt Iveson - 246-249 Mediating Urban Politics
by Scott Rodgers & Clive Barnett & Allan Cochrane - 251-254 Prozesse der Integration und Ausgrenzung. Türkische Migranten der zweiten Generation – By Norbert Gestring, Andrea Janssen and Ayça Polat Ethnische Kolonien. Entstehung, Funktion und Wandel am Beispiel türkischer Moscheen und Cafés – By Rauf Ceylan
by Rainer Neef - 254-256 New York Stories: The Best of the City Section of the New York Times – Edited by Constance Rosenblum
by Sara Ohly - 256-258 Going Local: Decentralization, Democratization, and the Promise of Good Governance – By Merilee S. Grindle
by Anirban Pal - 258-259 Open Fire. Understanding Global Gun Cultures – Edited by Charles Fruehling Springwood
by Johan Van Wilsem - 259-261 City of Collision: Jerusalem and the Principles of Conflict Urbanism – Edited by Philipp Misselwitz and Tim Rieniets
by Eric Homberger - 261-263 Global ‘Body Shopping’: An Indian Labor System in the Information Technology Industry – By Xiang Biao
by Seán Ó Riain - 263-264 Cities in Globalization: Practices, Policies and Theories – Edited by Peter J. Taylor, Ben Derudder, Pieter Saey and Frank Witlox
by Xuefei Ren - 264-266 Securing an Urban Renaissance: Crime, Community and British Urban Policy – Edited by Rowland Atkinson and Gesa Helms
by Ian. R. Cook - 266-268 Planning and Transformation: Learning from the Post‐Apartheid Experience – By Philip Harrison, Alison Todes and Vanessa Watson
by Jeremy Seekings
December 2008, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 759-767 The New Mega‐Projects: Genesis and Impacts
by Fernando Diaz Orueta & Susan S. Fainstein - 768-785 Mega‐projects in New York, London and Amsterdam
by Susan S. Fainstein - 786-803 Old Mega‐Projects Newly Packaged? Waterfront Redevelopment in Toronto
by Ute Lehrer & Jennefer Laidley - 804-814 From Annankatu to Antinkatu: Contracts, Development Rights and Partnerships in Kamppi, Helsinki
by Anne Haila - 815-840 The Politics of Urban Waterfront Regeneration: The Case of Haliç (the Golden Horn), Istanbul
by Dikmen Bezmez - 841-859 The Urban Question Revisited: The Importance of Cities for Social Movements
by Walter J. Nicholls - 860-881 Legal Expertise and the Rights of Cross‐Border Workers: Action Group Skills in relation to European Integration
by Philippe Hamman - 882-902 Dimensions of Atypical Forms of Employment in Thessaloniki, Greece
by Stelios Gialis & Eleutheria Karnavou - 903-921 New Spaces for Inclusion? Lessons from the ‘Three‐Thirds’ Partnerships in Wales
by Gillian Bristow & Tom Entwistle & Frances Hines & Steve Martin - 922-941 Stating the Production of Scales: Centrally Orchestrated Regionalism, Regionally Orchestrated Centralism
by John Harrison - 942-967 Implementing Social and Environmental Policies in Cities: The Case of Food Policy in Vancouver, Canada
by Wendy Mendes - 968-988 Transitory Sites: Mapping Dubai's ‘Forgotten’ Urban Spaces
by Yasser Elsheshtawy - 989-1027 Writing the Lines of Connection: Unveiling the Strange Language of Urbanization
by Nathalie Boucher & Mariana Cavalcanti & Stefan Kipfer & Edgar Pieterse & Vyjayanthi Rao & Nasra Smith - 1028-1030 Globalization, the City, and Civil Society in Pacific Asia: The Social Production of Civil Spaces – Edited by Mike Douglass, K.C. Ho and Giok Ling Ooi
by John Friedmann - 1030-1032 The Promise of the City: Space, Identity, and Politics in Contemporary Social Thought – By Kian Tajbakhsh
by Robert A. Beauregard - 1032-1033 Spaces of Global Cultures. Architecture, Urbanism, Identity – By Anthony D. King
by Ben Derudder - 1033-1035 Cities in a Time of Terror. Space, Territory, and Local Resilience – By Hank V. Savitch
by Sophie Body‐Gendrot - 1035-1036 The Intercultural City: Planning for Diversity Advantage – By Phil Wood and Charles Landry
by Liette Gilbert - 1036-1038 For Space – By Doreen Massey
by Eric Sheppard - 1038-1040 Indigenous Diasporas and Dislocations – Edited by Graham Harvey and Charles D. Thompson, Jr
by Bettina Ng'weno
September 2008, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 531-547 Local Governance as Government–Business Cooperation in Western Democracies: Analysing Local and Intergovernmental Effects by Multi‐Level Comparison
by Clemente J. Navarro Yáñez & Annick Magnier & M. Antonia Ramírez - 548-564 Resurgent Metropolis: Economy, Society and Urbanization in an Interconnected World
by Allen J. Scott - 565-585 An Unusual Clique of City‐Makers: Social Networks in the Production of a Neighborhood in Beirut (1950–75)
by Mona Fawaz - 586-603 Urban Expansion and Industrial Nature: A Political Ecology of Toronto's Port Industrial District
by Gene Desfor & Lucian Vesalon - 604-616 Recognizing Urban Public Space as a Co‐Educator: Children's Socialization in Ghent
by Sven De Visscher & Maria Bouverne‐De Bie - 617-630 Spaces of Modernity: Religion and the Urban in Asia and Africa
by Mary Hancock & Smriti Srinivas - 631-642 The Sacred Geography of Bangkok's Markets
by Ara Wilson - 643-657 Circuits of Secularity or the Aesthetics of Religion in an Age of Cities and Citations
by Mark Elmore - 658-670 Crossroads of Religions: Shrines, Mobility and Urban Space in Goa
by Alexander Henn - 671-689 Religion and Rehabilitation: Humanitarian Biopolitics, City Spaces and Acts of Religion
by Yasmeen Arif - 690-709 Accra's Sounds and Sacred Spaces
by Marleen De Witte - 711-711 Provocations on the Urban Question: Four Essays
by AbdouMaliq Simone - 712-718 The Urban Question as Cargo Cult: Opportunities for a New Urban Pedagogy
by Rob Shields - 719-729 Occupancy Urbanism: Radicalizing Politics and Economy beyond Policy and Programs
by Solomon Benjamin - 730-736 Urban Interventions: Art, Politics and Pedagogy
by David Pinder - 737-744 Aboriginal Cosmopolitanism
by Nigel Clark - 745-748 Review Essay — Stopping Sprawl
by Jon C. Teaford - 749-750 Gender, Place and the Labour Market – By Sarah Jenkins
by Adina Batnitzky - 750-751 Roads to Post‐Fordism. Labour Markets and Social Structures in Europe – Edited by Max Koch
by Renata Semenza - 751-753 Framing Strategic Urban Projects: Learning from Current Experiences in European Urban Regions – Edited by Willem Salet and Enrico Gualini
by Marisol Garcia - 753-754 Unfolding the City: Women Write the City in Latin America – Edited by Anne Lambright and Elisabeth Guerrero
by Christien Klaufus - 754-755 Polluted Promises: Environmental Racism and the Search for Justice in a Southern Town – By Melissa Checker
by Julian Agyeman - 756-757 Postcolonial Dublin: Imperial Legacies and the Built Environment – By Andrew Kincaid
by Charles Travis
June 2008, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 251-281 Carceral Chicago: Making the Ex‐offender Employability Crisis
by Jamie Peck & Nik Theodore - 282-304 The Chengzhongcun Land Market in China: Boon or Bane? — A Perspective on Property Rights
by Li Tian - 305-323 Making Class Politics Possible: Organizing Contract Cleaners in London
by Jane Wills - 324-343 Institutional Responses to EU Challenges: Attempting to Articulate a Local Regulatory Scale in Greece
by Ioannis Chorianopoulos - 344-362 Exploring the Social Face of Urban Mobility: Daily Mobility as Part of the Social Structure in Spain
by Luis A. Camarero & Jesús Oliva - 363-374 Political Infrastructures: Governing and Experiencing the Fabric of the City
by COLIN McFARLANE & JONATHAN RUTHERFORD - 375-391 Technologies of Government: Constituting Subjectivities, Spaces, and Infrastructures in Colonial and Contemporary Jakarta
by Michelle Kooy & Karen Bakker - 392-414 Let's Drink to the Great Thirst! Water and the Politics of Fractured Techno‐natures in Sicily
by Ilaria Giglioli & Erik Swyngedouw - 415-435 Governing the Contaminated City: Infrastructure and Sanitation in Colonial and Post‐Colonial Bombay
by COLIN McFARLANE - 436-451 ‘Cold spots’ of Urban Infrastructure: ‘Shrinking’ Processes in Eastern Germany and the Modern Infrastructural Ideal
by Timothy Moss - 453-472 The Role of Small Towns in Regional Development and Poverty Reduction in Ghana
by George Owusu - 473-491 The Electoral Impact of Direct‐Democratic Practices
by Eva Anduiza & Joan Font & Pau Mas & Sergi De Maya - 492-505 The Challenges of Pursuing Cluster Policy in the Congested State
by Alex Burfitt & Stewart Macneill - 506-517 On Some Challenges and Conditions for the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao to be an Effective Economic Re‐activator
by Beatriz Plaza - 519-520 Violent Night: Urban Leisure and Contemporary Culture – By Simon Winlow and Steve Hall
by Mark Jayne - 520-522 Right to Housing: Foundation for a New Social Agenda – Edited by Rachel Bratt, Michael Stone and Chester Hartman
by Nigel Sprigings - 522-523 Social Policy for the Twenty‐First Century – By Bill Jordan
by Barbara Da Roit - 523-525 The European City and Green Space: London, Stockholm, Helsinki and St. Petersburg, 1850–2000 – Edited by Peter Clark
by Robert Rotenberg - 525-526 The Dynamics of Chinese Regional Development — Market Nature, State Nurture – By Jane Golley
by Yiping Fang - 526-528 Urban Studies – Edited by Sujata Patel and Kushal Deb
by Liza Weinstein - 528-529 Population Turnover and Area Deprivation – By Nick Bailey and Mark Livingston
by Reinout Kleinhans - 529-530 Geographies of the New Economy: Critical Reflections – Edited by Peter W. Daniels, Michael J. Bradshaw, Jonathan Beaverstock and Andrew Leyshon
by Richard Le Heron
March 2008, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-21 Forging Glocal Governance? Urban Infrastructures as Networked Financial Products
by Morag I. Torrance - 22-39 Mumbai's Development Mafias: Globalization, Organized Crime and Land Development
by Liza Weinstein - 40-59 Uneven Development, Inter‐scalar Tensions, and the Politics of Decentralization in South Korea
by Bae‐Gyoon Park - 60-85 Polish Regions in the Age of a Knowledge‐based Economy
by Piotr Zientara - 87-94 Plural Governance, Participation and Democracy in Cities
by Justin Beaumont & Walter Nicholls - 95-113 Towards Radicalized Communicative Rationality: Resident Involvement and Urban Democracy in Rotterdam and Antwerp
by Justin Beaumont & Maarten Loopmans - 114-134 Citizen Participation in a Mediated Age: Neighbourhood Governance in The Netherlands
by Justus Uitermark & Jan Willem Duyvendak - 135-163 Building a Vision for the Post‐Apartheid City: What Role for Participation in Johannesburg's City Development Strategy?
by Barbara Lipietz - 164-178 Participatory Budgeting in Europe: Potentials and Challenges
by Yves Sintomer & Carsten Herzberg & Anja Röcke - 179-179 Debate on Gentrification
by AbdouMaliq Simone - 180-185 Gentrification ‘Research’ and the Academic Nobility: A Different Class?
by Chris Allen - 186-191 Comment on ‘The Eviction of Critical Perspectives from Gentrification Research’
by Lance Freeman - 192-194 A Response to ‘The Eviction of Critical Perspectives from Gentrification Research’
by Kate Shaw - 195-197 On ‘The Eviction of Critical Perspectives’
by Neil Smith - 198-205 Relocating Gentrification: The Working Class, Science and the State in Recent Urban Research
by Loïc Wacquant - 206-211 The Only Class in Town? Gentrification and the Middle‐Class Colonization of the City and the Urban Imagination
by Paul Watt - 212-223 ‘A Literal Necessity to be Re‐Placed’: A Rejoinder to the Gentrification Debate
by Tom Slater - 225-226 City Publics: The (Dis)enchantment of Urban Encounters – By Sophie Watson
by Tim Butler - 227-228 Comparative Planning Cultures – Edited by Bishwapriya Sanyal
by Anirban Pal - 228-230 Indian Industrial Clusters – Edited by Keshab Das
by Sarita Kamra - 231-231 Deflecting Immigration: Networks, Markets, and Regulation in Los Angeles – By Ivan Light
by Edward J.W. Park - 232-233 Labor Movement: How Migration Regulates Labor Markets – By Harald Bauder
by Adina Batnitzky - 233-235 Shadow Cities; a Billion Squatters, a New Urban World – By Robert Neuwirth
by David Satterthwaite - 235-237 Privileged Places: Race, Residence and the Structure of Opportunity – By Gregory D. Squires and Charis E. Kubrin
by Jennifer Darrah - 237-238 The Frightened Land: Land, Landscape and Politics in South Africa in the Twentieth Century – By Jennfier Beningfield
by Yonn Dierwechter
December 2007, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 697-713 The Return of the Slum: Does Language Matter?
by Alan Gilbert - 714-732 Tenement City: The Emergence of Multi‐storey Districts Through Large‐scale Private Landlordism in Nairobi
by Marie Huchzermeyer - 733-758 Segregation, Social Polarization and Immigration in Athens during the 1990s: Theoretical Expectations and Contextual Difference
by Thomas Maloutas - 759-781 Re‐urbanizing London Docklands: Gentrification, Suburbanization or New Urbanism?
by Tim Butler - 782-801 Mixed Land Use and Equity in Water Governance in Peri‐Urban Bangkok
by Edsel E. Sajor & Rutmanee Ongsakul - 802-818 Transport Policy and the Car Divide in the UK, the US and France: Beyond the Environmental Debate
by Sylvie Fol & Gabriel Dupuy & Olivier Coutard - 819-835 Mobility across Borders: Contextualizing Local Strategies to Circumvent Visa and Work Permit Requirements
by Roos Pijpers & Martin Van Der Velde - 836-852 The Role of Dynamic Capabilities and Social Capital in Breaking Socio‐Institutional Inertia in Regional Development
by Timo Pihkala & Vesa Harmaakorpi & Satu Pekkarinen - 853-862 Labour Geography: A Work in Progress
by Noel Castree - 863-873 ‘Call if You Have Trouble’: Mobile Phones and Safety among College Students
by Jack Nasar & Peter Hecht & Richard Wener - 875-879 Business as usual: New York City after 9/11
by Peter Eisinger - 881-882 Walking the Tight Rope: Informal Livelihoods and Social Networks in a West African City – By Ilda Lourenço‐Lindell
by Kate Meagher - 882-884 AIDS in Africa: How the Poor are Dying – By Nana K. Poku
by Hein Marais - 884-885 China's Urban Transition – By John Friedmann
by John R. Logan - 886-887 Roma and Gypsy‐Travellers in Europe. Modernity, Race, Space and Exclusion – By Angus Bancroft
by Huub Van Baar - 887-889 Urban Planning Today – Edited by William S. Saunders
by Patsy Healey
September 2007, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 505-521 Contextualizing Research on Social Capital in Regional Clusters
by Udo Staber - 522-542 Leading Sectors and Leading Regions: Economic Restructuring and Regional Inequality in Hungary since 1990
by David L. Brown & Béla Greskovits & László J. Kulcsár - 543-560 Globalization, the Developmental State and the Politics of Urban Growth in Korea: A Multilevel Analysis
by Yooil Bae & Jefferey M. Sellers - 561-578 Making a Niche: North American Voice Actors and Korean Labor Intermediaries in Seoul, Korea
by Douglas R. Gress & Sharmistha Bagchi‐Sen - 579-590 Radical Religion and the Habitus of the Dispossessed: Does Islamic Militancy Have an Urban Ecology?
by Asef Bayat - 591-615 ‘Institutional Thickness’: Local Governance and Economic Development in Birmingham, England
by Andrew Coulson & Caterina Ferrario - 616-632 Green Subjection: The Politics of Neoliberal Urban Environmental Management
by Peter Brand - 633-645 Fairtrade Urbanism? The Politics of Place Beyond Place in the Bristol Fairtrade City Campaign
by Alice Malpass & Paul Cloke & Clive Barnett & Nick Clarke - 647-656 There's More Than One Way to be ‘Serious’ about City‐Regions
by Andrew E.G. Jonas & Kevin Ward - 657-674 Strategizing the Decennial Census of Housing for Poverty Reduction in Kenya
by O. A. K'Akumu - 675-682 The Conservation of Industrial Remains as a Source of Individuation and Socialization
by Yucel Can Severcan & Adnan Barlas - 683-686 Exploring multiple dimensions of race and violence in Los Angeles
by Jooyoung Lee - 687-688 Scaling Urban Environmental Challenges: From Local to Global and Back Again – Edited by Peter J Marcotullio and Gordon McGranahan
by Valeria Guarneros‐Meza - 688-690 Hard Labour. The Forgotten Voices of Latvian Migrant Volunteer Workers – By Linda McDowell
by Miriam Glucksmann - 690-691 The Divided West – By Jürgen Habermas
by Thomas Hove - 692-693 The Metropolitan Revolution: The Rise of Post‐Urban America – By Jon C Teaford
by Robert A Beauregard - 693-695 Urban Nightmares: The Media, the Right, and the Moral Panic over the City – By Steve Macek
by Mike Males
June 2007, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 257-279 Reflections on Place and Place‐making in the Cities of China
by John Friedmann - 280-302 Local Capitalisms, Local Citizenship and Translocality: Rescaling from Below in the Pearl River Delta Region, China
by Alan Smart & George C.S. Lin - 303-325 Understanding the Role of the National Exemplar in Constructing ‘Strategic Glurbanization’
by Mike Hodson & Simon Marvin - 326-343 Urban Governance and the Transition of Energy Systems: Institutional Change and Shifting Energy and Climate Policies in Berlin
by Jochen Monstadt - 344-367 Megalopolis 50 Years On: The Transformation of a City Region
by Thomas J. Vicino & Bernadette Hanlon & John Rennie Short - 368-383 Restructuring a Peripheral Coastal Community: The Case of a Galician Fishing Town
by Knut Bjørn Lindkvist & Angeles Piñeiro Antelo - 384-400 Social Justice as a Guide to Planning Theory and Practice: Analyzing the Portuguese Planning System
by Ricardo Cardoso & Isabel Breda‐Vázquez - 401-424 Analysing the Capitalist State in Post‐Socialism: Towards the Porterian Workfare Postnational Regime
by Jan Drahokoupil - 425-441 Re‐thinking the Nature of the Informal Economy: Some Lessons from Ukraine
by Colin C. Williams & John Round - 443-458 Taking City Regions Seriously? Response to Debate on ‘City‐Regions: New Geographies of Governance, Democracy and Social Reproduction’
by Alan Harding - 459-474 The Interface of Globalization and Peripheral Land in the Cities of the South: Implications for Urban Governance and Local Economic Development
by Ramin Keivani & Michael Mattingly