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Volume 37, issue 6, 2013
- Reflections on the Academic and Economic Environment pp. i-v

- Julie-Anne Boudreau and Maria Kaika
- Urban Responses to Climate Change: Theories and Governance Practice in Cities of the Global South pp. 1865-1878

- Dirk Heinrichs, Kerstin Krellenberg and Michail Fragkias
- Cities and Climate Change Challenges: Institutions, Policy Style and Adaptation Capacity in Bogotá pp. 1879-1901

- Andrea Lampis
- Strategic Bundling of Development Policies with Adaptation: An Examination of Delhi's Climate Change Action Plan pp. 1902-1915

- Rimjhim M. Aggarwal
- Climate Change Adaptive Capacity in Santiago de Chile: Creating a Governance Regime for Sustainability Planning pp. 1916-1933

- Jonathan R. Barton
- Maintaining Climate Change Experiments: Urban Political Ecology and the Everyday Reconfiguration of Urban Infrastructure pp. 1934-1948

- Vanesa Castán Broto and Harriet Bulkeley
- Thermal Eco-cities: Green Building and Urban Thermal Metabolism pp. 1949-1967

- Federico Caprotti and Joanna Romanowicz
- Are Trees Always ‘Good’? Urban Political Ecology and Environmental Justice in the Valleys of South Wales pp. 1968-1983

- Lawrence Kitchen
- Complexity and Uncertainty: Problem or Asset in Decision Making of Mega Infrastructure Projects? pp. 1984-2000

- Willem Salet, Luca Bertolini and Mendel Giezen
- Climate Change and Reorganizing Land Use: Flood Control Areas as a Network Effect pp. 2001-2013

- Silvia Bruzzone
- In Search of Symbolic Markers: Transforming the Urbanized Landscape of the Rotterdam Rijnmond pp. 2014-2034

- Sebastian Dembski
- Variations of the Entrepreneurial City: Goals, roles and visions in Rotterdam's Kop van Zuid and the Glasgow Harbour Megaprojects pp. 2035-2051

- Brian Doucet
- The Sustainability of a Financialized Urban Megaproject: The Case of Sihlcity in Zurich pp. 2052-2073

- Thierry Theurillat and Olivier Crevoisier
- When the Games Come to Town: Neoliberalism, Mega-Events and Social Inclusion in the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games pp. 2074-2093

- Rob Vanwynsberghe, Björn Surborg and Elvin Wyly
- Identification and Estimation of Club Convergence Models with Spatial Dependence pp. 2094-2115

- Rosa Bernadini Papalia and Silvia Bertarelli
- The Capitalization of Public Services and Amenities into Land Prices — Empirical Evidence from German Communities pp. 2116-2128

- Alexander Ebertz
- Gated Communities and House Prices: Suburban Change in Southern California, 1980–2008 pp. 2129-2151

- Renaud Le Goix and Elena Vesselinov
- Between the Individual and the Community: Residential Patterns of the Haredi Population in Jerusalem pp. 2152-2176

- Nurit Alfasi, Shlomit Flint Ashery and Itzhak Benenson
- Spatial Analyses of the Urban Village Development Process in Shenzhen, China pp. 2177-2197

- Pu Hao, Stan Geertman, Pieter Hooimeijer and Richard Sliuzas
- Different Manifestations of the Concept of Empowerment: The Politics of Urban Renewal in the United States and the United Kingdom pp. 2198-2213

- Marie-Hélène Bacqué and Carole Biewener
- Participatory Democracy, Decentralization and Local Governance: the Montreal Participatory Budget in the light of ‘Empowered Participatory Governance’ pp. 2214-2230

- Caroline Patsias, Anne Latendresse and Laurence Bherer
- Xavier de Souza Briggs, Susan J. Popkin and Jon Goering 2010: Moving to Opportunity: The Story of an American Experiment to Fight Ghetto Poverty. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. Jim Silver 2011: Good Places to Live: Poverty and Public Housing in Canada. Winnipeg: Fernwood Publishing pp. 2231-2235

- Jürgen Mahs
- Michael Katz 2012: Why Don't American Cities Burn? Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press pp. 2235-2236

- James DeFilippis
- Andrew Deener 2012: Venice: A Contested Bohemia in Los Angeles. Chicago: University of Chicago Press pp. 2237-2238

- Sara Martucci
- Nina Glick Schiller and Ayşe Cağlar (eds.) 2011: Locating Migration. Rescaling Cities and Migrants. Ithaca: Cornell University Press pp. 2238-2240

- Nihad El-Kayed
- Scott A. Bollens 2012: City and Soul in Divided Societies. Oxford and New York: Routledge pp. 2240-2241

- Ana Aceska
- Benjamin L. Read 2012: Roots of the State: Neighborhood Organization and Social Networks in Beijing and Taipei. Stanford: Stanford University Press pp. 2241-2242

- Anirban Pal
Volume 37, issue 5, 2013
- Planning Histories and Practices of Circulating Urban Knowledge pp. 1499-1509

- Andrew Harris and Susan Moore
- Circuits of Knowledge and Techniques: The Transnational Flow of Planning Ideas and Practices pp. 1510-1526

- Patsy Healey
- Historicizing Planning, Problematizing Participation pp. 1527-1541

- Margo Huxley
- Urban Climatology Applied to Urban Planning: A Postwar Knowledge Circulation Failure pp. 1542-1558

- Michael Hebbert and Fionn Mackillop
- Defensible Space on the Move: Revisiting the Urban Geography of Alice Coleman pp. 1559-1583

- Jane M. Jacobs and Loretta Lees
- Exclusion and Informality: The Praetorian Politics of Land Management in Cairo, Egypt pp. 1584-1610

- W.J. Dorman
- Planning Discourse versus Land Discourse: The 2009–12 Reforms in Land-Use Planning Policy and Land Policy in Israel pp. 1611-1637

- Ravit Hananel
- Planning Practice between Ethics and the Power Game: Making and Applying an Ethical Code for Planning Agencies pp. 1638-1653

- Gerard Hoekveld and Barrie Needham
- Towards an Agenda for Post-carbon Cities: Lessons from Lilac, the UK's First Ecological, Affordable Cohousing Community pp. 1654-1674

- Paul Chatterton
- The Triple Helix Model as Inspiration for Local Development Policies: An Experience-Based Perspective pp. 1675-1687

- Carlos Rodrigues and Ana I. Melo
- A Conceptual Regulatory Framework for the Design and Evaluation of Complex, Participative Cultural Planning Strategies pp. 1688-1706

- Pier Luigi Sacco and Alessandro Crociata
- How Culture and Economy Meet in South Korea: The Politics of Cultural Economy in Culture-led Urban Regeneration pp. 1707-1723

- HaeRan Shin and Quentin Stevens
- Don't Plan! The Use of the Notion of ‘Culture’ in Transforming Obsolete Industrial Space pp. 1724-1746

- Maroš Krivý
- Cultural Economy Planning in Creative Cities: Discourse and Practice pp. 1747-1765

- Carl Grodach
- A Smooth Ride? From Industrial to Creative Urbanism in Oshawa, Ontario pp. 1766-1784

- Elliot Siemiatycki
- Alternative Capitalism and Creative Economy: the Case of Christiania pp. 1785-1798

- Alberto Vanolo
- Getting Creative with the ‘Creative City’? Towards New Perspectives on Creativity in Urban Policy pp. 1799-1815

- Thomas Borén and Craig Young
- Struggling for the Right to the (Creative) City in Berlin and Hamburg: New Urban Social Movements, New ‘Spaces of Hope’? pp. 1816-1838

- Johannes Novy and Claire Colomb
- What Role for Social Science in the ‘Urban Age'? pp. 1839-1851

- Brendan Gleeson
- Roger Biles 2011: The Fate of Cities: Urban America and the Federal Government, 1945–2000. Lawrence, Kansas: University Press of Kansas. Chester Hartman and Gregory D. Squires (eds.) 2010: The Integration Debate: Competing Futures for American Cities. New York: Routledge pp. 1852-1856

- Robert Beauregard
- Elaine B. Sharp 2012: Does Local Government Matter? How Urban Policies Shape Civic Engagement. Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press pp. 1856-1857

- Martin Horak
- Mariana Valverde 2012: Everyday Law on the Street: City Governance in an Age of Diversity. Toronto: University of Toronto Press pp. 1858-1859

- Donald Leffers
- Tony Crook and Peter A. Kemp 2011: Transforming Private Landlords. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell pp. 1859-1860

- Andrej Holm
- Ash Amin 2012: Land of Strangers. Cambridge: Polity Press pp. 1860-1861

- John Solomos
- Martin J. Murray 2011: City of Extremes: The Spatial Politics of Johannesburg. Durham and London: Duke University Press pp. 1862-1863

- Aidan Mosselson
Volume 37, issue 4, 2013
- State Rescaling in Non-Western Contexts pp. 1115-1122

- Bae-Gyoon Park
- Continuity and Change in Public Policy: Redistribution, Exclusion and State Rescaling in Turkey pp. 1123-1146

- Mustafa Kemal Bayirbağ
- Fracturing Hegemony: Regionalism and State Rescaling in South Korea, 1961–71 pp. 1147-1167

- Dong-Wan Gimm
- Development Regimes, Scales and State Spatial Restructuring: Change and Continuity in the Production of Urban Space in Metropolitan Rio de Janeiro, Brazil pp. 1168-1187

- Jeroen Klink
- Times and Spaces of Homeless Regulation in Japan, 1950s–2000s: Historical and Contemporary Analysis pp. 1188-1212

- Mahito Hayashi
- From Frontier to Bridgehead: Cross-border Regions and the Experience of Yunnan, China pp. 1213-1232

- Xiaobo Su
- Relational Governance and the Formation of a New Economic Space: The Case of Teheran Valley, Seoul, Korea pp. 1233-1253

- Namji Jung
- The Global Production of Transportation Public–Private Partnerships pp. 1254-1272

- Matti Siemiatycki
- Governance on the Ground: A Study of Solid Waste Management in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia pp. 1273-1287

- Camilla Louise Bjerkli
- Governance in the Post-War City: Historical Reflections on Public–Private Partnerships in the UK pp. 1288-1304

- Peter Shapely
- Be Berlin! Governing the City through Freedom pp. 1305-1324

- Stephan Lanz
- Soft Spaces, Fuzzy Boundaries and Spatial Governance in Post-devolution Wales pp. 1325-1348

- Jesse Heley
- Cooperation and Capacity? Exploring the Sources and Limits of City-Region Governance Partnerships pp. 1349-1367

- Jen Nelles
- Raising the Regional Leviathan: A Relational-Materialist Conceptualization of Regions-in-Becoming as Publics-in-Stabilization pp. 1368-1395

- Jonathan Metzger
- Structures, Procedures and Social Capital: The Implementation of EU Cohesion Policies by Subnational Governments in Poland pp. 1396-1418

- Marta Lackowska-Madurowicz and Paweł Swianiewicz
- Changing Trends in Regional Economic Development Policy Governance: The Case of Northern Ontario, Canada pp. 1419-1437

- Charles Conteh
- Transfer Payments without Growth: Evidence for German Regions, 1992–2005 pp. 1438-1455

- Michael Koetter and Michael Wedow
- Post-Reunification Restructuring and Corporate Re-bundling in the Bitterfeld-Wolfen Chemical Industry, East Germany pp. 1456-1485

- Harald Bathelt
- Tsypylma Darieva, Wolfgang Kaschuba and Melanie Krebs 2011 (eds.): Urban Spaces after Socialism. Ethnographies of Public Places in Eurasian Cities. Frankfurt/Main: Campus. Sonia A. Hirt 2012: Iron Curtains. Gates, Suburbs and Privatization of Space in the Post-socialist City. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell pp. 1486-1490

- Monika Grubbauer
- Michael Peter Smith and Michael McQuarrie (eds.) 2012: Remaking Urban Citizenship. Organizations, Institutions, and the Right to the City. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers pp. 1490-1491

- Henrik Lebuhn
- Bae-Gyoon Park, Richard Child Hill and Asato Saito (eds.) 2012: Locating Neoliberalism in East Asia. Neoliberalizing Spaces in Developmental States. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell pp. 1492-1493

- Mike Douglass
- Jenny Künkel and Margit Mayer 2012 (eds.): Neoliberal Urbanism and its Contestations — Crossing Theoretical Boundaries. Basingstoke/New York: Palgrave Macmillan pp. 1493-1496

- Anne Vogelpohl
- Jan Lin 2011: The Power of Urban Ethnic Places: Cultural Heritage and Community Life. New York: Routledge pp. 1496-1497

- Ervin Kosta
- Jackie Smith, Scott Byrd, Ellen Reese and Elizabeth Smythe (eds.) 2011: Handbook on World Social Forum Activism. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers pp. 1497-1498

- Leslie Sklair
Volume 37, issue 3, 2013
- Recentering S outheast A sian Cities pp. 825-833

- Daniel P.S. Goh and Tim Bunnell
- Decentralizing I ndonesian City Spaces as New ‘Centers’ pp. 834-848

- Michelle Ann Miller
- The Cosmopolitan Grassroots City as Megaphone: Reconstructing Public Spaces through Urban Activism in J akarta pp. 849-863

- Rita Padawangi
- Creative Mediations of the City: Contemporary Public Art as Compass of M etro M anila's Urban Conditions pp. 864-878

- Tessa Maria Guazon
- Infrastructure Development and the Repositioning of Power in Three M ekong Region Capital Cities pp. 879-893

- John Walsh and Fuengfa Amponstira
- The City as Experiential Space: The Production of Shared Meaning pp. 894-908

- Martina Löw
- The Urban Question under Planetary Urbanization pp. 909-922

- Andy Merrifield
- The Vortex of Rights: ‘Right to the City’ at a Crossroads pp. 923-940

- Mehmet BariŞ Kuymulu
- Cities within the City: Do-It-Yourself Urbanism and the Right to the City pp. 941-956

- Kurt Iveson
- The Right to the City: Road to R io 2010 pp. 957-971

- Alison Brown
- Campus, City, Networks and Nation: Student-Migrant Activism as Socio-spatial Experience in M elbourne, A ustralia pp. 972-988

- Shanthi Robertson
- Activists in the Making: Urban Movements, Political Processes and the Creation of Political Subjects pp. 989-1011

- Ted Rutland
- Beyond a Livable and Green Neighborhood: Asserting Control, Sovereignty and Transgression in the C asc A ntic of B arcelona pp. 1012-1034

- Isabelle Anguelovski
- Technifying Public Space and Publicizing Infrastructures: Exploring New Urban Political Ecologies through the Square of General V ara del R ey pp. 1035-1052

- Fernando DomÍnguez Rubio and Uriel Fogué
- Debate on Neoliberalism in and after the Neoliberal Crisis pp. 1053-1057

- Manuel B. Aalbers
- Late Neoliberalism: The Financialization of Homeownership and Housing Rights pp. 1058-1066

- Raquel Rolnik
- On Life as a Fictitious Commodity: Cities and the Biopolitics of Late Neoliberalism pp. 1067-1074

- Ugo Rossi
- ‘Don't Waste a Crisis’: Opening up the City Yet Again for Neoliberal Experimentation pp. 1075-1082

- Stijn Oosterlynck and Sara González
- Neoliberalism is Dead … Long Live Neoliberalism! pp. 1083-1090

- Manuel B. Aalbers
- Neoliberal Urbanism Redux? pp. 1091-1099

- Jamie Peck, Nik Theodore and Neil Brenner
- Diane E. Davis and Nora Libertun de Duren (eds.) 2011: Cities and Sovereignty: Identity Politics in Urban Space. Bloomington: Indiana University Press pp. 1100-1102

- Talia Margalit
- Alan Ehrenhalt 2012: The Great Inversion and the Future of the American City. New York: Knopf pp. 1102-1103

- Richard Harris
- Mario Polèse 2009: The Wealth and Poverty of Regions: Why Cities Matter. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press pp. 1103-1105

- Marianne Sensier
- Scott McQuire 2008: The Media City: Media, Architecture and Urban Space. London: Sage Publications pp. 1105-1107

- Mette Gabler
- Garth Myers 2011: African Cities: Alternative Visions of Urban Theory and Practice. London, New York: Zed Books pp. 1107-1109

- Laurent Fourchard
- Tony R. Samara 2011: Cape Town after Apartheid: Crime and Governance in the Divided City. Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press pp. 1109-1110

- Darshan Vigneswaran
- Ray Hutchison and Bruce D. Haynes 2011: The Ghetto: Contemporary Global Issues and Controversies. Boulder, CO: Westview Press pp. 1110-1112

- Tom Slater
- Rachel A. Woldoff 2011: White Flight/Black Flight: The Dynamics of Racial Change in an American Neighborhood. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press pp. 1112-1113

- Bruce D. Haynes
Volume 37, issue 2, 2013
- Your Life Chances Affect Where You Live: A Critique of the ‘Cottage Industry’ of Neighbourhood Effects Research pp. 367-387

- Tom Slater
- A Theory of Socio-spatial Integration: Problems, Policies and Concepts from a US Perspective pp. 388-408

- Javier Ruiz-Tagle
- The Primacy of Space in Politics: Bargaining Rights, Freedom and Power in an İstanbul Neighborhood pp. 409-429

- Berna Turam
- ‘Social Mix’ and Neighbourhood Revitalization in a Transatlantic Perspective: Comparing Local Policy Discourses and Expectations in Paris (France), Bristol (UK) and Montréal (Canada) pp. 430-450

- Damaris Rose, Annick Germain, Marie-Hélène Bacqué, Gary Bridge, Yankel Fijalkow and Tom Slater
- Mixed-Tenure Neighbourhoods in London: Policy Myth or Effective Device to Alleviate Deprivation? pp. 451-479

- Sonia Arbaci and Ian Rae
- ‘Positive’ Gentrification, Social Control and the ‘Right to the City’ in Mixed-Income Communities: Uses and Expectations of Space and Place pp. 480-502

- Robert J. Chaskin and Mark L. Joseph
- Neoliberalization, Housing Institutions and Variegated Gentrification: How the ‘Third Wave’ Broke in A msterdam pp. 503-522

- W.P.C. Gent
- City Children and Genderfied Neighbourhoods: The New Generation as Urban Regeneration Strategy pp. 523-536

- Marguerite Berg
- ‘I Don't Like My Children to Grow up in this Bad Area’: Parental Anxieties about Living in Informal Settlements pp. 537-555

- Paula Meth
- Gentrification, Education and Exclusionary Displacement in E ast L ondon pp. 556-575

- Tim Butler, Chris Hamnett and Mark J. Ramsden
- Controlling the Urban Fabric: The Complex Game of Distance and Proximity in E uropean Upper-Middle-Class Residential Strategies pp. 576-597

- Alberta Andreotti, Patrick Galès and Francisco Javier Moreno Fuentes
- Neoliberalism, Race and the Redefining of Urban Redevelopment pp. 598-617

- Christopher Mele
- Reconfiguring Belonging in the Suburban US S outh: Diversity, ‘Merit’ and the Persistence of White Privilege pp. 618-640

- Caroline R. Nagel
- Inside the ‘Smoke-Filled Room’: Neoliberal Devolution and the Politics of Workfare in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas pp. 641-662

- Mark H. Harvey
- Origins of an Urban Crisis: The Restructuring of the San Francisco Bay Area and the Geography of Foreclosure pp. 663-688

- Alex Schafran
- The Regime of Informality in Neoliberal Times in T urkey: The Case of the K adifekale Urban Transformation Project pp. 689-714

- Neslihan Demirtas-Milz
- Urban Renewal in I stanbul: Reconfigured Spaces, Robotic Lives pp. 715-733

- Ozan Karaman
- Then I'll Huff, and I'll Puff, and I'll...: A Natural Experiment on Property Titling, Housing Improvement and the Psychology of Tenure Security pp. 734-749

- Jean-Louis Van Gelder
- Equity, Fairness and Justice Implications of Land Tenure Formalization in C ameroon pp. 750-768

- Ambe J. Njoh
- Extending the Resource-Based Approach to Livelihoods: An Urban Application to T urkish Gecekondu Households pp. 769-789

- Şebnem Eroğlu
- Commentary on Politics of Urbanism: Seeing Like a City by Warren Magnusson pp. 790-803

- Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly, Serena Kataoka, Roger Keil, Andrew Sancton and Zack Taylor
- Seeing Like a Theorist pp. 804-814

- Loren King
- Jeffrey L. Kidder 2011: Urban Flow: Bike Messengers and the City. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press pp. 815-816

- Aaron Passell
- Suzanne Hall 2012: City, Street and Citizen: The Measure of the Ordinary. London and New York: Routledge pp. 816-818

- Emma Jackson
- Alex Loftus 2012: Everyday Environmentalism: Creating an Urban Political Ecology. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press pp. 818-819

- Hug March and Thomas Purcell
- Hellmuth Lange and Lars Meier (eds.) 2009: The New Middle Classes: Globalizing Lifestyles, Consumerism, and Environmental Concern. New York, NY: Springer pp. 820-822

- Alberta Andreotti
- Douglas Young, Patricia Burke Wood and Roger Keil (eds.) 2011: In-Between-Infrastructure: Urban Connectivity in an Age of Vulnerability. Kelowna, BC: Praxis (e)Press pp. 822-823

- Markus Hesse
Volume 37, issue 1, 2013
- Beyond Urban Subcultures: Urban Subversions as Rhizomatic Social Formations pp. 1-18

- Maria Daskalaki and Oli Mould
- The Logic of Urban Squatting pp. 19-45

- Hans Pruijt
- Insurgent Building: Emerging Spatial Politics in the B edouin–State Conflict in I srael pp. 46-60

- Alexander Koensler
- When an NGO Takes on Public Participation: Preparing a Plan for a Neighborhood in E ast J erusalem pp. 61-77

- Galit Cohen-Blankshtain, Amit Ron and Alma Gadot Perez
- ‘Unity in Diversity’: Non-sectarian Social Movement Challenges to the Politics of Ethnic Antagonism in Violently Divided Cities pp. 78-92

- John Nagle
- Urban Citizenship, the Right to the City and Politics of Disability in I stanbul pp. 93-114

- Dikmen Bezmez
- L oïc W acquant's ‘Ghetto’ and Ethnic Minority Segregation in the UK: The Neglected Case of G ypsy- T ravellers pp. 115-134

- Ryan Powell
- Citizen Participation in Urban Governance in the Context of Democratization: Evidence from Low-Income Neighbourhoods in M exico pp. 135-150

- Melanie Lombard
- From Farming to Development: Urban Coalitions in Pune, India pp. 151-164

- Neha Sami
- The Ideology of the Dual City: The Modernist Ethic in the Corporate Development of Makati City, Metro Manila pp. 165-185

- Marco Garrido
- The Billboardization of Metro Manila pp. 186-214

- José Edgardo Abaya Gomez, Jr.
- Heritage in the Dynamic City: The Politics and Practice of Urban Conservation on the Swahili Coast pp. 215-237

- Joseph Heathcott
- Material Politics: Concrete Imaginations and the Architectural Definition of Urban Life in L e C orbusier's Master Plan for B uenos A ires pp. 238-258

- Leandro Minuchin
- Entropy by design: Gilles Clément, Parc Henri Matisse and the Limits to Avant-garde Urbanism pp. 259-278

- Matthew Gandy
- Post-Industrial Imaginaries: Nature, Representation and Ruin in D etroit, M ichigan pp. 279-296

- Nate Millington
- Contesting Sustainability: ‘ SMART Growth’ and the Redevelopment of A ustin's E astside pp. 297-310

- Eliot M. Tretter
- Consent to Neoliberal Hegemony through Coercive Urban Environmental Governance pp. 311-327

- Harold A. Perkins
- Atlantic Gardens in Mediterranean Climates: Understanding the Production of Suburban Natures in Barcelona pp. 328-347

- Marc Parés, Hug March and David Saurí
- Terry Nichols Clark (ed.) 2011: The City as an Entertainment Machine. New York: Lexington Books. Olaf Kaltmeier (ed.) 2011: Selling EthniCity: Urban Cultural Politics in the Americas. Farnham: Ashgate. Heiko Schmid, Wolf-Dietrich Sahr and John Urry (eds.) 2011: Cities and Fascination: Beyond the Surplus of Meaning. Farnham: Ashgate pp. 348-351

- Richard E. Ocejo
- Frederick F. Wherry 2011: The Philadelphia Barrio: The Arts, Branding, and Neighborhood Transformation. Chicago: University of Chicago Press pp. 352-353

- Sara Martucci
- Clarissa Rile Hayward and Todd Swanstrom (eds.) 2011: Justice and the American Metropolis. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press pp. 353-355

- Jonathan S. Davies
- Steven P. Erie, Vladimir Kogan and Scott A. Mackenzie 2011: Paradise Plundered: Fiscal Crisis and Governance Failures in San Diego. Stanford: Stanford University Press pp. 355-357

- John Joe Schlichtman
- Stefan Krätke 2011: The Creative Capital of Cities. Interactive Knowledge Creation and the Urbanization Economies of Innovation. Malden and Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell pp. 357-358

- Janet Merkel
- Leslie J. Bank 2011: Home Spaces, Street Styles: Contesting Power and Identity in a South African City. London: Pluto Press pp. 359-360

- Garth Myers
- Ligaya Lindio-McGovern and Isidor Wallimann (eds.) 2009: Globalization and Third World Women: Exploitation, Coping and Resistance. Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate pp. 360-362

- Minjeong Kim
- John Friedmann 2011: Insurgencies: Essays in Planning Theory. Abingdon: Routledge pp. 362-363

- Alan Mace
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