International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
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Volume 33, issue 4, 2009
- Land Development, Inequality and Urban Villages in China pp. 885-889

- Fulong Wu
- Land Commodification: New Land Development and Politics in China since the Late 1990s pp. 890-913

- Jiang Xu, Anthony Yeh and Fulong Wu
- Access to Housing in Urban China pp. 914-935

- John Logan, Yiping Fang and Zhanxin Zhang
- Housing Inequality in Transitional Beijing pp. 936-956

- Youqin Huang and Leiwen Jiang
- Urbanization and Informal Development in China: Urban Villages in Shenzhen pp. 957-973

- Ya Ping Wang, Yanglin Wang and Jiansheng Wu
- The Lost Community? Public Housing and Social Capital in Santiago de Chile, 1985–2001 pp. 974-997

- Manuel Tironi
- The Uneven Impact of Neoliberalism on Housing Opportunities pp. 998-1013

- Ray Forrest and Yosuke Hirayama
- Mixed Communities: A New Approach to Spatially Concentrated Poverty in England pp. 1014-1028

- Ruth Lupton and Crispian Fuller
- Managing Marginality in Railway Stations: Beyond the Welfare and Social Control Debate pp. 1029-1044

- François Bonnet
- Erasure: Temporality and the Second Generation pp. 1045-1056

- Diane Fellows
- Conferences and the Production of Knowledge pp. 1057-1057

- AbdouMaliq Simone
- Tackling Urban Apartheid: Report from the Social Forum of Popular Neighbourhoods in Paris pp. 1058-1066

- Stefan Kipfer
- Something Can Be Done! — A Report on the Conference ‘Right to the City. Prospects for Critical Urban Theory and Practice’, Berlin November 2008 pp. 1067-1072

- Sabine Horlitz and Anne Vogelpohl
- City Debates 2008: Spaces of Faith and Fun pp. 1073-1078

- Mona Harb
- Power in the Global Age – By Ulrich Beck Cosmopolitan Vision – By Ulrich Beck pp. 1079-1082

- Piotr Sztompka
- Badlands of the Republic: Space, Politics and Urban Policy – By Mustafa Dikeç pp. 1082-1083

- Kian Tajbakhsh
- Identity, Place, Knowledge: Social Movements Contesting Globalization – By Janet M. Conway pp. 1084-1085

- Florence Faucher‐King
- Crisis and the Everyday in Postsocialist Moscow – By Olga Shevchenko pp. 1085-1087

- Nikita A. Kharlamov
- The Evolving Arab City: Tradition, Modernity and Urban Development – Edited by Yasser Elsheshtawy pp. 1087-1088

- Michelle Buckley
- Space, Difference, Everyday Life: Reading Henri Lefebvre – Edited by Kanishka Goonewardena, Stefan Kipfer, Richard Milgrom and Christian Schmid pp. 1088-1090

- Nathan Sayre
- After the Car – By Kingsley Dennis and John Urry pp. 1090-1091

- Markus Hesse
- Local Democracy under Siege: Activism, Public Interest, and Private Politics – By Dorothy Holland, Donald M. Nonini, Catherine Lutz, Lesley Bartlett, Marla Frederick‐McGlathery, Thaddeus C. Guldbrandsen and Enrique G. Murillo Jr pp. 1091-1093

- Laurence Bherer
Volume 33, issue 3, 2009
- Justice, Nature and the City pp. 591-600

- Karen Bickerstaff, Harriet Bulkeley and Joe Painter
- The Antinomies of the Postpolitical City: In Search of a Democratic Politics of Environmental Production pp. 601-620

- Erik Swyngedouw
- Ecological Gentrification: A Research Agenda Exploring Justice in the City pp. 621-639

- Sarah Dooling
- Assemblages of Justice: The ‘Ghost Ships’ of Graythorp pp. 640-661

- Jean Hillier
- The Wood for the Trees: Ordinary Environmental Injustice and the Everyday Right to Urban Nature pp. 662-681

- Mark Whitehead
- Small Cities? Towards a Research Agenda pp. 683-699

- David Bell and Mark Jayne
- The UK Space Economy as Practised by Advanced Producer Service Firms: Identifying Two Distinctive Polycentric City‐Regional Processes in Contemporary Britain pp. 700-718

- Peter J. Taylor, David M. Evans, Michael Hoyler, Ben Derudder and Kathy Pain
- The Contribution of Regional Networks to Innovation and Challenges for Regional Policy pp. 719-737

- Xavier Gellynck and Bert Vermeire
- Analysing Democracy in Third‐Party Government: Business Improvement Districts in the US and UK pp. 738-753

- Jonathan B. Justice and Chris Skelcher
- Partnerships for Demolition: The Governance of Urban Renewal in East Germany's Shrinking Cities pp. 754-769

- Matthias Bernt
- Re‐imaging the City Centre for the Middle Classes: Regeneration, Gentrification and Symbolic Policies in ‘Loser Cities’ pp. 770-788

- Max Rousseau
- ‘People Is All That Is Left to Privatize’: Water Supply Privatization, Globalization and Social Justice in Belize City, Belize pp. 789-808

- Daanish Mustafa and Philip Reeder
- An Integrated Model of Subnational Regional and Urban Economic Development: Framework of Analysis pp. 809-826

- Ameeta Jain
- Debate on Urban Outcasts: Preface pp. 827-827

- Abdoumaliq Simone
- Urban Outcasts: A Contextualized Outlook on Advanced Marginality pp. 828-834

- Thomas Maloutas
- Space Matters — Marginalization and Its Places pp. 835-840

- Jens S. Dangschat
- The State and Marginality: Reflections on Urban Outcasts from China's Urban Transition pp. 841-847

- Fulong Wu
- Marginality, Again?! pp. 848-853

- Teresa P.R. Caldeira
- The Ghetto, the Hyperghetto and the Fragmentation of the World pp. 854-857

- Michel Agier
- Revisiting Loïc Wacquant's Urban Outcasts pp. 858-864

- Mary Pattillo
- China's Urban Space: Development under Market Socialism – By T.G. McGee, George C.S. Lin, Andrew M. Marton, Mark Y.L. Wang and Jiaping Wu Urban Development in Post‐Reform China: State, Market and Space – By Fulong Wu, Jiang Xu and Anthony Gar‐On Yeh pp. 865-868

- Yawei Chen
- Spaces of Work: Global Capitalism and Geographies of Labour – By Noel Castree, Neil Coe, Kevin Ward and Michael Samer pp. 868-870

- Tod D. Rutherford
- London Voices, London Lives: Tales from a Working Capital – By Peter Hall pp. 870-871

- Claire Alexander
- The Box: How Shipping Containers Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger – By Marc Levinson pp. 871-873

- Douglas W. Rae
- Remaking Beijing: Tiananmen Square and the Creation of a Political Space – By Wu Hung pp. 873-874

- Alexander J. Reichl
- (Dis)Placing Empire: Renegotiating British Colonial Geographies – Edited by Lindsay J. Proudfoot and Michael M. Roche pp. 874-876

- Parama Roy
- The Post‐Socialist City: Urban Form and Space Transformations in Central and Eastern Europe after Socialism – Edited by Kiril Stanilov pp. 876-878

- Grant Garstka
- Liquid City: Megalopolis and the Contemporary Northeast – By John Rennie Short pp. 878-879

- Jon C. Teaford
- Space, the City and Social Theory – By Fran Tonkiss pp. 880-881

- Paul Watt
- Re‐thinking the Future of Work: Directions and Visions – By Colin C. Williams pp. 881-883

- Darren Nixon
Volume 33, issue 2, 2009
- The International Journal of Urban and Regional Research: An Editorial Statement pp. i-x

- Jeremy Seekings and Roger Keil
- The Sociology and Geography of Mortgage Markets: Reflections on the Financial Crisis pp. 281-290

- Manuel B. Aalbers
- Redlining Revisited: Mortgage Lending Patterns in Sacramento 1930–2004 pp. 291-313

- Jesus Hernandez
- Post‐Industrial Widgets: Capital Flows and the Production of the Urban pp. 314-331

- Kathe Newman
- Cartographies of Race and Class: Mapping the Class‐Monopoly Rents of American Subprime Mortgage Capital pp. 332-354

- Elvin Wyly, Markus Moos, Daniel Hammel and Emanuel Kabahizi
- Creating Liquidity out of Spatial Fixity: The Secondary Circuit of Capital and the Subprime Mortgage Crisis pp. 355-371

- Kevin Fox Gotham
- Laying the Foundations for a Crisis: Mapping the Historico‐Geographical Construction of Residential Mortgage Backed Securitization in the UK pp. 372-388

- Thomas Wainwright
- The Globalization and Europeanization of Mortgage Markets pp. 389-410

- Manuel B. Aalbers
- When Local Housing Becomes an Electronic Instrument: The Global Circulation of Mortgages — A Research Note pp. 411-426

- Saskia Sassen
- Afterword: Mortgage Markets and the Urban Problematic in the Global Transition pp. 427-442

- Gary Dymski
- Municipal Neoliberalism and Municipal Socialism: Urban Political Economy in Latin America pp. 443-462

- Benjamin Goldfrank and Andrew Schrank
- Mexican Urban Governance: How Old and New Institutions Coexist and Interact pp. 463-482

- Valeria Guarneros‐meza
- The Prospects for Progressive Culture‐Led Urban Regeneration in Latin America: Cases from Mexico City and Buenos Aires pp. 483-501

- Miguel Kanai and Iliana Ortega‐alcázar
- Berlin's Failed Bid to Host the 2000 Summer Olympic Games: Urban Development and the Improvement of Sports Facilities pp. 502-516

- Heike C. Alberts
- Changing Art: SoHo, Chelsea and the Dynamic Geography of Galleries in New York City pp. 517-541

- Harvey Molotch and Mark Treskon
- Changing Landscapes of Power: Opulence and the Urge for Authenticity pp. 543-553

- Sharon Zukin
- Debate on ‘The Market as the New Emperor’: Introductory Note pp. 554-554

- AbdouMaliq Simone
- Anne Haila's ‘The Market as the New Emperor’ pp. 555-557

- Jieming Zhu
- One Size Does Not Fit All: Land Markets and Property Rights for the Construction of the Just City pp. 558-563

- Clara Irazábal
- Property as Abstraction pp. 564-566

- Nicholas Blomley and Janet C. Sturgeon
- Against Institutionalism pp. 567-571

- Scott Lash
- Chinese Alternatives pp. 572-575

- Anne Haila
- Urban America: Growth, Crisis, and Rebirth pp. 577-578

- Gerardo del Cerro Santamaría
- How East New York Became a Ghetto pp. 578-580

- Sharon Zukin
- The Suburbanization of New York: Is the World's Greatest City Becoming Just Another Town? pp. 580-581

- Robert A. Beauregard
- Money and Liberation: The Micropolitics of Alternative Currency Movements pp. 581-583

- Mary‐Beth Raddon
- Cities between Competitiveness and Cohesion: Discourses, Realities and Implementation pp. 583-585

- Zoltán Kovács
- Shanghai Pudong: Urban Development in an Era of Global–Local Interaction pp. 585-586

- Susan M. Walcott
- Body and soul. Notebooks of an Apprentice Boxer pp. 586-587

- Leeke Reinders
- The Emancipatory City? Paradoxes and Possibilites pp. 588-590

- Ebru Soytemel
Volume 33, issue 1, 2009
- Precarious Work and Economic Migration: Emerging Immigrant Divisions of Labour in Greater London's Service Sector pp. 3-25

- Linda McDowell, Adina Batnitzky and Sarah Dyer
- Immigration as Local Politics: Re‐Bordering Immigration and Multiculturalism through Deterrence and Incapacitation pp. 26-42

- Liette Gilbert
- Resisting the Entrepreneurial City: Street Vendors' Struggle in Mexico City's Historic Center pp. 43-63

- Veronica Crossa
- The Consequences of the Creative Class: The Pursuit of Creativity Strategies in Australia's Cities pp. 64-79

- Rowland Atkinson and Hazel Easthope
- Artists, Tourists, and the State: Cultural Tourism and the Flamenco Industry in Andalusia, Spain pp. 80-104

- Yuko Aoyama
- The Niche City Idea: How a Declining Manufacturing Center Exploited the Opportunities of Globalization pp. 105-125

- John Joe Schlichtman
- Legal Tenure Security, Perceived Tenure Security and Housing Improvement in Buenos Aires: An Attempt towards Integration pp. 126-146

- Jean‐louis van Gelder
- Contesting Property Development in Coastal New Zealand: A Case Study of Ocean Beach, Hawke's Bay pp. 147-164

- Damian Collins
- Fire and Ice: Unnatural Disasters and the Disposable Urban Poor in Post‐Apartheid Johannesburg pp. 165-192

- Martin J. Murray
- ‘Urban Ecological Security’: A New Urban Paradigm? pp. 193-215

- Mike Hodson and Simon Marvin
- Surmounting City Silences: Knowledge Creation and the Design of Urban Democracy in the Everyday Economy pp. 217-230

- Nancy Ettlinger
- Re‐engaging the Intersections of Media, Politics and Cities — Introduction to a Debate pp. 231-232

- Scott Rodgers, Clive Barnett and Allan Cochrane
- Urban Political Economy, ‘New Urban Politics’ and the Media: Insights and Limits pp. 233-236

- Kevin Ward
- Reason in the City? Communicative Action, Media and Urban Politics pp. 237-240

- Gary Bridge
- The City versus the Media? Mapping the Mobile Geographies of Public Address pp. 241-245

- Kurt Iveson
- Mediating Urban Politics pp. 246-249

- Scott Rodgers, Clive Barnett and Allan Cochrane
- 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 pp. 251-254

- Rainer Neef
- New York Stories: The Best of the City Section of the New York Times – Edited by Constance Rosenblum pp. 254-256

- Sara Ohly
- Going Local: Decentralization, Democratization, and the Promise of Good Governance – By Merilee S. Grindle pp. 256-258

- Anirban Pal
- Open Fire. Understanding Global Gun Cultures – Edited by Charles Fruehling Springwood pp. 258-259

- Johan Van Wilsem
- City of Collision: Jerusalem and the Principles of Conflict Urbanism – Edited by Philipp Misselwitz and Tim Rieniets pp. 259-261

- Eric Homberger
- Global ‘Body Shopping’: An Indian Labor System in the Information Technology Industry – By Xiang Biao pp. 261-263

- Seán Ó Riain
- Cities in Globalization: Practices, Policies and Theories – Edited by Peter J. Taylor, Ben Derudder, Pieter Saey and Frank Witlox pp. 263-264

- Xuefei Ren
- Securing an Urban Renaissance: Crime, Community and British Urban Policy – Edited by Rowland Atkinson and Gesa Helms pp. 264-266

- Ian. R. Cook
- Planning and Transformation: Learning from the Post‐Apartheid Experience – By Philip Harrison, Alison Todes and Vanessa Watson pp. 266-268

- Jeremy Seekings
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