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International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
1997 - 2013
Edited by Alan Harding , Roger Keil and Jeremy Seekings
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Volume 21, issue 4 , 1997
Announcement pp. 0-0
Michael Harloe and Chris Pickvance
China focus pp. 535-535
Michael Harloe
The Hong Kong Government's Strategy for Promoting Home Ownership - An Approach to Reducing the Decommodifying Effects of Public Housing Services pp. 537-553
Sam Wai Kam Yu
The Rise of Manufacturing Towns: Externally Driven Industrialization and Urban Development in the Pearl River Delta of China pp. 554-568
Irene Eng
The Third China? Emerging industrial districts in rural China pp. 569-588
Brad Christerson
Urban transportation in Shanghai, China: problems and planning implications pp. 589-606
Qing Shen
The sexual division of care in mainland China and Hong Kong pp. 607-619
Sam Wai Kam Yu
Uneven development and beyond: regional development theory in post-Mao China pp. 620-639
C. Cindy Fan
Urban restructuring in China's emerging market economy: towards a framework for analysis pp. 640-663
Fulong Wu
Urban redevelopment and grassroots action in Chicago and Sheffield: themes, variations and uncertain legacies pp. 664-676
Larry Bennett
Dutch Urban Policy: a promising perspective for the big cities pp. 677-690
Hugo Priemus
Botshabelo: coping with the consequences of urban apartheid pp. 691-705
Richard Tomlinson
Ghettos real and imagined: a historical comment on Loïc Wacquant's 'Three pernicious premises in the study of the American ghetto' pp. 706-711
Kenneth L. Kusmer
Urban Theory in the Age of Pluralism and Complexities: Modern or Postmodern? Comment on Leontidou pp. 712-714
Xing Quan Zhang
Humpty Dumpty's ontological allegory: response to Zhang's Comment pp. 715-718
Lila Leontidou
Volume 21, issue 3 , 1997
Introduction pp. 401-405
Ovsey Shkaratan
The Elite of St Petersburg as Seen by the City Inhabitants pp. 406-424
Valery Golofast
St Petersburg's Progress Towards the Market pp. 425-429
Aleksei Kudrin
Transformation of Local Power Elites: the Institutionalization of Social Movements in St Petersburg pp. 430-444
Alexander Duka
Dynamics of the Standard of Living in St Petersburg during Five Years of Economic Reform pp. 445-453
Tatiana Protassenko
Deviant Behaviour in St Petersburg pp. 454-466
Yakov Gilinskiy
Dirt: Symbolic and Practical Dimensions of Social Problems in St Petersburg pp. 467-479
Jussi Simpura
Through a Glass Darkly: Investigating the St Petersburg Administration pp. 481-503
Rosemary Mellor
Uses and Misuses of Concepts in American Social Science Research: Variations on Loïic Wacquant's Theme of 'Three Pernicious Premises in the Study of the American Ghetto' pp. 504-507
Herbert J. Gans
Wacquant in the Argentine Slums: Comment on Loïic Wacquant's 'Three Pernicious Premises in the Study of the American Ghetto' pp. 508-511
Javier Auyero
Volume 21, issue 2 , 1997
Space Traders: Reregulation, Property Companies and Auckland's Office Market, 1975-94 pp. 165-179
Zoltan Moricz
Flexibilization through Metropolis: The Case of Postfordist Seoul, Korea pp. 180-201
Myung-Rae Cho
Cheap Labor Strategies and Export-Oriented Industrialization: Some Lessons from the Los Angeles/East Asia Apparel Connection pp. 202-217
Richard P. Appelbaum
Consumption and the City, Modern and Postmodern pp. 218-237
David B. Clarke
The Effects of Industry Governance on Offshore Oil Development in the Gulf of Mexico pp. 238-258
Vern Baxter
The Emergence of Post-Suburban Landscapes on the North Coast of New South Wales: A Case Study of Contested Space pp. 259-287
Stephen J. Essex
The Marketization of Local Services and the Fragmentation of Labour Markets pp. 286-302
Kevin Doogan
Revisiting Informal-Sector Home Ownership: The Relevance of Household Composition for Housing Options of the Poor pp. 303-322
Faranak Miraftab
The Cultural Economy of Cities pp. 323-339
Allen J. Scott
Three Pernicious Premises in the Study of the American Ghetto pp. 341-353
Loïc J. D. Wacquant
Comment on Loïc J. D. Wacquant, 'Three Pernicious Premises in the Study of the American Ghetto' pp. 354-356
Michael B. Katz
The Specificity of the Chicago Ghetto: Comment on Wacquant's 'Three Pernicious Premises' pp. 357-362
Janet Abu-Lughod
Conference on Globalization and Collective Action, Santa Cruz, May 1996 pp. 363-365
Pierre Hamel
Habitat II Conference on Human Settlements, Istanbul, June 1996 pp. 366-372
Ivan Tosics
The Milos Seminar: Space, Inequality And Difference: from 'Radical' to 'Cultural' Formulations?, August 1996 pp. 373-377
Olivier Kramsch
Book Reviews pp. 379-387
Dario Rei , Desmond King , Gabriel Dupuy and Bernhard Hoeper
Shorter Reviews pp. 389-393
Stephen Graham , Mike Geddes , Jack Thomas and Ruben Hernandez-Leon
Volume 21, issue 1 , 1997
Value, Exchange and the Social Economy: Framework and Paradigm Shift in Urban Policy pp. 7-22
David Fasenfest
The Division of Labour, Capitalism and Socialism: An Alternative to Sayer pp. 23-37
Jamie Gough
'Out' in the Valley pp. 38-62
Ann Forsyth
French Cultural Decentralization and International Expansion.Towards a Geometrically Variable Interculturalism? pp. 63-74
Emmanuel Négrier
The Changing 'Face' of the Suburbs: Issues of Ethnicity and Residential Change in Suburban Vancouver pp. 75-99
Brian K. Ray
Post-Thatcherite Urban Planning and Politics: a Major Change? pp. 100-116
Philip Allmendinger
'Old age' and Ageism in Urban Research: The Case of Fear of Crime pp. 117-128
Rachel H. Pain
Reply to Gough and Eisenschitz pp. 129-132
Andrew Sayer
Market-Oriented Housing Policy: A Contradiction In Terms. Recent Dutch Experiences pp. 133-142
Hugo Priemus
Book reviews pp. 143-150
Hartmut HäuBermann , Neil Brenner , Chris Pickvance and Kuniko Fujita
Shorter reviews pp. 153-156
Jeremy Seekings , Peter Marcuse , P.W. Daniels and Sophie Body-Gendrot