International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
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Volume 34, issue 4, 2010
- The Comparative City: Knowledge, Learning, Urbanism pp. 725-742

- Colin McFarlane
- Beyond ‘Social Polarization’? A Test for Asian World Cities in Developmental States pp. 743-761

- Po‐fen Tai
- Effects of Residential Relocation on Household and Commuting Expenditures in Shanghai, China pp. 762-788

- Jennifer Day and Robert Cervero
- Community Capacity Building as the Route to Inclusion in Neighbourhood Regeneration? pp. 789-804

- Mia Arp Fallov
- New Neighbourhoods, New Citizens? Challenging ‘Community’ as a Framework for Social and Moral Regeneration under New Labour in the UK pp. 805-819

- Andrew Wallace
- Exclusionary Policies are Not Just about the ‘Neoliberal City’: A Critique of Theories of Urban Revanchism and the Case of Rotterdam pp. 820-834

- Gwen van Eijk
- ‘Creative Cities’ and the Rise of the Dealer Class: A Critique of Richard Florida's Approach to Urban Theory pp. 835-853

- Stefan Krätke
- The Spatial Mobility of the ‘Creative Class’: A European Perspective pp. 854-870

- Helene Martin‐brelot, Michel Grossetti, Denis Eckert, Olga Gritsai and Zoltán Kovács
- In Defense of Old Industrial Spaces: Manufacturing, Creativity and Innovation in Williamsburg, Brooklyn pp. 871-885

- Winifred Curran
- Automobility and the Politics of Bicycling in New York City pp. 886-905

- Susan G. Blickstein
- Developing a New Framework to Explain Transverse Evolution of Knowledge‐Driven Regional Policy Networks pp. 906-924

- José Barrutia and Carmen Echebarria
- Vertical Landscraping, a Big Regionalism for Dubai pp. 925-940

- Matthew Wilson
- Crisis, What Crisis? — Towards a Global Bust Regime? pp. 941-942

- Roger Keil
- Dubai's Long Goodbye pp. 943-951

- Robin Bloch
- Reflections on the Unique Response of Brazil to the Financial Crisis and its Urban Impact pp. 952-966

- Ana Cristina Fernandes and Andreas Novy
- The Breakdown of the Spanish Urban Growth Model: Social and Territorial Effects of the Global Crisis pp. 967-980

- Marisol García
- Manchester's Bust Regime? pp. 981-991

- Alan Harding, Michael Harloe and James Rees
- Pride in the Project: Teens Building Identities in Urban Contexts – By Nancy L. Deutsch; Street Gangs, Migration and Ethnicity – Edited by Frank van Gemert, Dana Peterson and Inger‐Lisa Lien; A World of Gangs: Armed Young Men and Gangsta Culture – By John M. Hagedorn pp. 992-996

- Stefan Wellgraf
- Naked City: The Death and Life of Authentic Urban Places – By Sharon Zukin pp. 997-998

- Anthony Orum
- China's Emerging Cities: The Making of New Urbanism – By Fulong Wu pp. 998-999

- John Friedmann
- Residential Segregation — Stumbling Block or Stepping Stone? – By Eva Dick pp. 1000-1001

- Wenda Doff
- There Goes the Neighborhood: Racial, Ethnic, and Class Tensions in Four Chicago Neighborhoods and their Meaning for America – By William Julius Wilson and Richard P. Taub pp. 1001-1002

- Bruce D. Haynes
- Everyday Urban Public Space: Turkish Immigrant Women's Perspective – By Eda Ünlü Yücesoy pp. 1002-1004

- Jael Vizcarra Magallanes
- Unraveling the Garment Industry: Transnational Organizing and Women's Work – By Ethel C. Brooks pp. 1004-1005

- Linda McDowell
- Terror and Territory: The Spatial Extent of Sovereignty – By Stuart Elden pp. 1005-1007

- Oskar Verkaaik
Volume 34, issue 3, 2010
- Participation in Urban Contention and Deliberation pp. 453-477

- Hilary Silver, Alan Scott and Yuri Kazepov
- Conflict, Collaboration and Climate Change: Participatory Democracy and Urban Environmental Struggles in Durban, South Africa pp. 478-495

- Alex Aylett
- The Participant's Dilemma: Bringing Conflict and Representation Back In pp. 496-511

- Debbie Becher
- Social Inclusion through Participation: the Case of the Participatory Budget in São Paulo pp. 512-532

- Esther Hernández‐medina
- Putting the ‘Community’ into Community Planning: Assessing Community Inclusion in Northern Ireland pp. 533-547

- McALISTER Ruth
- Public Participation in Post‐Fordist Urban Green Space Governance: The Case of Community Gardens in Berlin pp. 548-563

- Marit Rosol
- Transnationalism as a Force for Ethnic Minority Enterprise? The Case of Somalis in Leicester pp. 565-585

- Trevor Jones, Monder Ram and Nick Theodorakopoulos
- Does Urban Concentration/Dispersion Affect Immigrants' Professional Opportunities? The case of the Porto Metropolitan Area pp. 586-610

- Emília Malcata Rebelo
- The Expatriate Real Estate Complex: Creative Destruction and the Production of Luxury in Post‐Socialist Prague pp. 611-628

- Andrew Cook
- Stadium Architecture and Urban Development from the Perspective of Urban Economics pp. 629-646

- Gabriel Ahlfeldt and Wolfgang Maennig
- Real Estate, the City and Place: The Crisis Unfolds pp. 647-651

- Roger Keil
- Capital Culture Revisited: Sex, Testosterone and the City pp. 652-658

- McDOWELL Linda
- The Global Financial Crisis and Migrant Workers in China: ‘There is No Future as a Labourer; Returning to the Village has No Meaning’ pp. 659-677

- Kam Wing Chan
- ‘Not Relevant to the System’: The Crisis in the Backyards pp. 678-685

- Matthias Bernt and Dieter Rink
- How the State is Handling the Property Crisis in France: A Perspective on Recent Government Measures pp. 686-692

- Julie Pollard
- Crisis in the Resurgent City? The Rise of Copenhagen pp. 693-700

- Hans Thor Andersen and Lars Winther
- Amsterdam in Crisis: How the (Local) State Buffers and Suffers pp. 701-708

- Ewald Engelen and Sako Musterd
- Where the Ball Drops: Days and Nights in Times Square – By Daniel Makagon Designs on the Public: The Private Lives of New York's Public Spaces – By Kristine F. Miller The People's Property? Power, Politics, and the Public – By Lynn A. Staeheli and Donald Mitchell pp. 709-713

- Lyn H. Lofland
- Development and Dreams: The Urban Legacy of the 2010 Football World Cup – Edited by Udesh Pillay, Richard Tomlinson and Orli Bass pp. 713-715

- Francisco R. Klauser
- Negotiating Boundaries in the City: Migration, Ethnicity and Gender in Britain – By Joanna Herbert pp. 715-716

- Joanne Britton
- The Next Los Angeles: The Struggle for a Livable City – By Robert Gottlieb, Mark Vallianatos, Regina M. Freer and Peter Dreier pp. 716-717

- Henrik Lebuhn
- The New Urban Renewal: The Economic Transformation of Harlem and Bronzeville – By Derek S. Hyra pp. 717-719

- Anna Marie Steigemann
- Urban Imaginaries: Locating the Modern City – Edited by Alev Çinar and Thomas Bender pp. 719-721

- Kathleen Dunn
- Con el Corazón Mirando al Sur: Transformaciones en el Sur de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires – Edited by Hilda Herzer pp. 721-722

- Jan Dohnke
- Planning and Diversity in the City: Redistribution, Recognition and Encounter – By Ruth Fincher and Kurt Iveson pp. 722-724

- Patsy Healey
Volume 34, issue 2, 2010
- Planning and the Technological Society: Discussing the London Plan pp. 243-259

- Yvonne Rydin
- The Importance of Being Connected. City Networks and Urban Government: Lyon and Eurocities (1990–2005) pp. 260-280

- Renaud Payre
- The Cultural Production of Locality: Reclaiming the ‘European City’ in Post‐Wall Berlin pp. 281-309

- Virag Molnar
- ‘Weak‐Center’ Gentrification and the Contradictions of Containment: Deconcentrating Poverty in Downtown Los Angeles pp. 310-327

- Ellen Reese, Geoffrey Deverteuil and Leanne Thach
- Poverty Concentration and Determinants in China's Urban Low‐income Neighbourhoods and Social Groups pp. 328-349

- Shenjing He, Fulong Wu, Chris Webster and Yuting Liu
- The Evolving Law of Disputed Relocation: Constructing Inner‐City Renewal Practices in Shanghai, 1990–2005 pp. 350-364

- Mi Shih
- Enabling Housing Cooperatives: Policy Lessons from Sweden, India and the United States pp. 365-380

- Sukumar Ganapati
- The Conversion of Social Capital into Community Development: an Intervention in Australia's Outback pp. 381-397

- Jenny Onyx and Rosemary Leonard
- Memory, Uncertainty and Industrial Ruination: Walker Riverside, Newcastle upon Tyne pp. 398-413

- Alice Mah
- Practising Urban and Regional Research beyond Metrocentricity pp. 415-420

- Tim Bunnell and Anant Maringanti
- Building an image of Villages‐in‐the‐City: A Clarification of China's Distinct Urban Spaces pp. 421-437

- Him Chung
- The Making of Global City Regions — Johannesburg, Mumbai/Bombay, São Paulo and Shanghai – Edited by Klaus Segbers pp. 439-440

- Kathy Pain
- Taming the Disorderly City: The Spatial Landscape of Johannesburg After Apartheid – By Martin Murray pp. 440-441

- Owen Crankshaw
- As Borders Bend: Transnational Spaces on the Pacific Rim – By Xiangming Chen pp. 441-443

- Yehua Wei
- Building the New Jerusalem. Architecture, Housing and Politics 1900–1930 – By Mark Swenarton pp. 443-445

- Els Verbakel
- Eurostars and Eurocities – By Adrian Favell pp. 445-446

- Alberta Andreotti
- Cultural Landscapes of Post‐Socialist Cities: Representation of Powers and Needs – By Mariusz Czepczyński pp. 446-448

- Slavomíra Ferenčuhová
- Transforming Race and Class in Suburbia: Decline in Metropolitan Baltimore – By Thomas J. Vicino pp. 448-450

- Katrin B. Anacker
- Invested Interests: Capital, Culture, and the World Bank – By Bret Benjamin pp. 450-451

- Ben Fine
Volume 34, issue 1, 2010
- Reorienting Urban Development? Structural Obstruction to New Urban Forms pp. 1-19

- Pierre Filion
- Security Zones and New York City's Shrinking Public Space pp. 20-34

- Jeremy Németh and Justin Hollander
- Gazprom versus the Skyline: Spatial Displacement and Social Contention in St. Petersburg pp. 35-54

- Megan Dixon
- Defending Illicit Livelihoods: Youth Resistance in Harare's Contested Spaces pp. 55-75

- Amin Y. Kamete
- The Sound of Berlin: Subculture and the Global Music Industry pp. 76-91

- Ingo Bader and Albert Scharenberg
- The Fairest Cape of Them All? Cape Town in Cinematic Imagination pp. 92-114

- Vivian Bickford‐smith
- Local Governance and Participation under Neoliberalism: Comparative Perspectives pp. 115-129

- Valeria Guarneros‐meza and Mike Geddes
- Governing Ourselves: Citizen Participation and Governance in Barcelona and Manchester pp. 130-145

- Georgina Blakeley
- The ‘Right to the City’: Institutional Imperatives of a Developmental State pp. 146-162

- Susan Parnell and Edgar Pieterse
- Building and Contesting Neoliberalism at the Local Level: Reflections on the Symposium and on Recent Experience in Bolivia pp. 163-173

- Mike Geddes
- The Influence of Google on Urban Policy in Developing Countries pp. 174-189

- Richard Tomlinson, Andrea Rizvi, Rene Salinas, Stefanie Garry, Jennifer Pehr and Francisco Rodriguez
- Legitimation Crisis and the Greek Explosion pp. 190-196

- Peter Bratsis
- Remember Remember the 6th of December... A Rebellion or the Constituting Moment of a Radical Morphoma? pp. 197-202

- Mihalis Mentinis
- Rebels with a Cause: The December 2008 Greek Youth Movement as the Condensation of Deeper Social and Political Contradictions pp. 203-209

- Panagiotis Sotiris
- Neoliberalism, Identification Process and the Dialectics of Crisis pp. 210-216

- Christos Memos
- From the December Youth Uprising to the Rebirth of Urban Social Movements: A Space–Time Approach pp. 217-224

- Chryssanthi Petropoulou
- Violence between Young People in Night‐Time Leisure Zones – Edited by Amadeu Recasens Rioting in the UK and France – Edited by David Waddington, Fabien Jobard and Mike King pp. 225-227

- Sophie Body‐Gendrot
- Globalization and Belonging – By Mike Savage, Gaynor Bagnall and Brian Longhurst pp. 227-228

- Graham Crow
- Cities in Contemporary Africa – Edited by Martin J. Murray and Garth A. Myers pp. 228-231

- Marie Huchzermeyer
- Unanticipated Gains. Origins of Network Inequality in Everyday Life – By Mario Luis Small pp. 231-232

- Gwen Van Eijk
- Learning to be Capitalists: Entrepreneurs in Vietnam's Transition Economy – By Annette M. Kim pp. 233-234

- Danielle Labbé
- Urban Utopias: The Built and Social Architectures of Alternative Settlements – By Malcolm Miles pp. 235-236

- Gareth Rice
- Shanghai Rising: State Power and Local Transformations in a Global Megacity – Edited by Xiangming Chen, with Zhenhua Zhou pp. 236-237

- John Friedmann
- Whose School Is It? Women, Children, Memory and Practice in the City – By Rhoda H. Halperin pp. 237-239

- Katherine Hankins
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