International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
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Volume 29, issue 4, 2005
- Towards a Nomadic Geography: Rethinking Space and Identity for the Potentials of Progressive Politics in the Contemporary City pp. 729-739

- Kenny Cupers
- Struggling with the Creative Class pp. 740-770

- Jamie Peck
- Surviving the Fall of a King: The Regional Institutional Implications of Crisis at Fiat Auto pp. 771-795

- Josh Whitford and Aldo Enrietti
- Permitting Protest: Parsing the Fine Geography of Dissent in America pp. 796-813

- Don Mitchell and Lynn A. Staeheli
- ‘So Long as I Take my Mobile’: Mobile Phones, Urban Life and Geographies of Young People's Safety pp. 814-830

- Rachel Pain, Sue Grundy, Sally Gill, Elizabeth Towner, Geoff Sparks and Kate Hughes
- The Internet and Christianity in Asia: Cultural Trends, Structures and Transformations pp. 831-848

- Robbie B.H. Goh
- The Internet and Civil Society: Environmental and Labour Organizations in Hong Kong pp. 849-866

- Yin‐wah Chu and James T.H. Tang
- Flexible Sojourning in the Era of Globalization: Cross‐border Population Mobility in the Hong Kong–Guangdong Border Region pp. 867-894

- George C.S. Lin and Pauline H.M. Tse
- Housing as a Tool of Economic Development since 1929 pp. 895-915

- Godwin Arku and Richard Harris
- The ‘Global’ in the City Economy: Multicultural Economic Development in Birmingham pp. 916-933

- Cheryl McEwan, Jane Pollard and Nick Henry
- Sydney/Global/City: An Exploration pp. 935-944

- Donald McNeill, Robyn Dowling and Bob Fagan
- Globalization from Below: The Ranking of Global Immigrant Cities pp. 945-959

- Lisa Benton‐short, Marie D. Price and Samantha Friedman
- Enforcement Mechanisms Discouraging Black–American Presence in Suburban Detroit pp. 960-971

- Timothy Bates and David Fasenfest
- Collective Action and Property Rights: A Planner's Critical Look at the Dogma of Private Property pp. 972-983

- Vinit Mukhija
- Regional Bipolarization: The Case of the European Union pp. 984-995

- Roberto Ezcurra, Carlos Gil and Pedro Pascual Arzoz
- Foundation for Urban and Regional Studies: Report of Activities 2005 pp. 996-996

- Chris Pickvance
- Urban Mutations: Periodization, Scale, Mobility pp. 997-998

- Simon Sadler
- Building Suburbia: Green Fields and Urban Growth, 1820–2000 pp. 998-1000

- Nik Luka
- Sound Tracks: Popular Music, Identity and Place pp. 1000-1001

- Katie Milestone
- Brave New Neighborhoods: The Privatization of Public Space pp. 1001-1003

- Keally McBride
- City Matters: Competitiveness, Cohesion and Urban Governance pp. 1003-1004

- Matthew Gandy
- Point of Purchase: How Shopping Changed American Culture pp. 1004-1005

- Jussi Kulonpalo
- Remaking New York: Primitive Globalization and the Politics of Urban Community pp. 1005-1007

- James DeFilippis
- From Warfare to Welfare: Defense Intellectuals and Urban Problems in Cold War America pp. 1007-1009

- Elizabeth Strom
Volume 29, issue 3, 2005
- The Transnational Capitalist Class and Contemporary Architecture in Globalizing Cities pp. 485-500

- Leslie Sklair
- In Search of the Global Architect: the Case of Norman Foster (and Partners) pp. 501-515

- Donald McNeill
- Urban Circulation and the Everyday Politics of African Urban Youth: The Case of Douala, Cameroon pp. 516-532

- Abdoumaliq Simone
- Winning, then Losing, the Battle with Globalization: Vietnamese Petty Traders in Slovakia pp. 533-549

- Allan M. Williams and Vladimír Baláž
- The Post‐Socialist Growth Machine: The Case of Hungary pp. 550-563

- Laszlo J Kulcsar and Tamas Domokos
- Reading the Territorial Restructuring of Business Services as an Innovation Process: The Case of German Advertising pp. 564-580

- Joachim Thiel
- Change in the Social Hierarchy of French Urban Housing between 1978 and 1996 pp. 581-607

- Jean‐pierre Lévy
- Coping with Urban Poverty: Changing Citizenship in Europe? pp. 608-621

- Peter Abrahamson
- Reinventing Multiculturalism: Urban Citizenship and the Negotiation of Ethnic Diversity in Amsterdam pp. 622-640

- Justus Uitermark, Ugo Rossi and Henk van Houtum
- Introduction to a Debate on Migration, Diversity, Multiculturalism, Citizenship: Challenges for Cities in Europe and North America pp. 641-643

- Roger Keil and Kurt Hübner
- The Socio‐spatial Conditions of the Open City: A Theoretical Sketch pp. 644-653

- Detlev Ipsen
- Immigrants Contesting Ethnic Exclusion: Structures and Practices of Identity pp. 654-669

- Eugenia Ramírez Goicoechea
- Spaces of Difference: Reflections from Toronto on Multiculturalism, Bourgeois Urbanism and the Possibility of Radical Urban Politics pp. 670-678

- Kanishka Goonewardena and Stefan Kipfer
- Multiculturalism in Canada: Accidental Discourse, Alternative Vision, Urban Practice pp. 679-691

- Patricia K. Wood and Liette Gilbert
- Metropolitan birth pangs: reflections on Lefebvre's The Urban Revolution pp. 693-702

- Andy Merrifield
- The Suffering of the Immigrant pp. 703-704

- Laura María Agustín
- Urbanism: Importedor Exported? Native Aspirations and Foreign Plans pp. 704-706

- Michael Majale
- The Green State, Rethinking Democracy and Sovereignty pp. 706-707

- Nicholas Low
- A Political Space: Reading the Global through Clayoquot Sound pp. 707-709

- Patricia K. Wood
- Harlemworld: Doing Race and Class in Black America pp. 709-711

- Lanita Jacobs‐Huey
- Urban Triage: Race and The Fictions of Multiculturalism pp. 711-712

- Rebecca Dolhinow
- Labour and Globalisation: Results and Prospects pp. 712-714

- Philip Kozel
- Postborder City: Cultural Spaces of Bajalta California pp. 714-715

- Josiah McC. Heyman
Volume 29, issue 2, 2005
- Urban Capitalisms: European Models in Competition pp. 231-267

- Dominique Lorrain
- Social, Economic and Civil Vulnerability in the United States, France and Brazil pp. 268-282

- Lúcio Kowarick
- City Repositioning and Competitiveness Building in Regional Development: New Development Strategies in Guangzhou, China pp. 283-308

- Jiang Xu and Anthony G.O. Yeh
- Tourism from Above and Below: Globalization, Localization and New Orleans's Mardi Gras pp. 309-326

- Kevin Fox Gotham
- Residential Property, Cultural Practices and the ‘Generational Contract’ in England and Japan pp. 327-340

- Misa Izuhara
- Rescaling Social Reproduction: Childcare in Toronto/Canada and Stockholm/Sweden pp. 341-357

- Rianne Mahon
- Building Local Development Institutions in the Hinterland: A Regulationist Perspective from British Columbia, Canada pp. 358-374

- Sean Markey
- Purity and Dirt as Social Constructions: Environmental Health in an Urban Shantytown of Lagos pp. 375-388

- Marja Järvelä and Eva‐marita Rinne‐koistinen
- Exclusion and Difference along the EU Border: Social and Cultural Markers, Spatialities and Mappings pp. 389-407

- Lila Leontidou, Hastings Donnan and Alex Afouxenidis
- Introduction to a Debate on the World Social Forum pp. 409-416

- Ahmed Allahwala and Roger Keil
- Are Social Forums the Future of Social Movements? pp. 417-424

- Peter Marcuse
- Social Forums, Social Movements and Social Change: A Response to Peter Marcuse on the Subject of the World Social Forum pp. 425-428

- Janet Conway
- Social Forums as Space: A Response to Peter Marcuse pp. 429-432

- Bettina Köhler
- Gramsci, Polanyi and Impressions from Africa on the Social Forum Phenomenon pp. 433-440

- Patrick Bond
- Autonomy and Political Strategy: Building the Other Superpower pp. 441-443

- Thomas Ponniah
- Rejoinder pp. 444-446

- Peter Marcuse
- Urban renaissance in the age of terrorism: revanchism, automated social control or the end of reflection? pp. 447-454

- Jon Coaffee
- Ephemeral City: Cite Looks at Houston pp. 455-456

- Igor Vojnovic
- Wounded Cities: Destruction and Reconstruction in a Globalized World pp. 457-459

- Diane E. Davis
- Reconsidering Informality: Perspectives from Urban Africa pp. 459-461

- Arne Tostensen
- Urban Bonds pp. 461-464

- Tim Butler
- No There There: Race, Class, and Political Community in Oakland pp. 464-466

- Laura Pangallozzi
- Redrawing Local Government Boundaries: An International Study of Politics, Procedures, and Decisions pp. 466-468

- Greg Halseth
- Story and Sustainability: Planning, Practice and Possibility for American Cities pp. 468-469

- Peter Newman
- Environmental Protest and the State in France pp. 469-470

- Florence Faucher‐King
- Cities and Visitors: Regulating People, Markets, and City Space pp. 471-472

- Briavel Holcomb
- Contesting Globalization: Space and Place in the World Economy pp. 472-474

- Markus Wissen
Volume 29, issue 1, 2005
- Training a Spotlight on Urban Citizenship: The Case of Women in London and Toronto pp. 9-25

- Sylvia Bashevkin
- Cyborg Urbanization: Complexity and Monstrosity in the Contemporary City pp. 26-49

- Matthew Gandy
- From Cultural Regeneration to Discursive Governance: Constructing the Flagship of the ‘Museumsquartier Vienna’ as a Plural Symbol of Change pp. 50-66

- Monika de Frantz
- Narratives Great and Small: Neighbourhood Change, Place and Identity in Notting Hill pp. 67-88

- Graham P. Martin
- Globalization and Cities in Comparative Perspective pp. 89-91

- Diane E. Davis and Kian Tajbakhsh
- Cities in Global Context: A Brief Intellectual History pp. 92-109

- Diane E. Davis
- Globalization and Latin American Cities pp. 110-123

- Bryan R. Roberts
- Globalization and Social Exclusion in Istanbul pp. 124-134

- Caglar Keyder
- How to Study Comparative Urban Development Politics: A Research Note pp. 135-151

- Paul Kantor and H.V. Savitch
- Revitalizing the City in an Anti‐Urban Context: Extreme Right and the Rise of Urban Policies in Flanders, Belgium pp. 152-171

- Pascal de Decker, Christian Kesteloot, Filip de Maesschalck and Jan Vranken
- Reflections on the Post‐WTC Skyline: Manhattan and Elsewhere pp. 172-179

- Igal Charney
- Seminars of the Aegean: Naxos, September 2003 —‘Rethinking Radical Spatial Approaches’ pp. 180-185

- Maria Chaidopoulou‐vrychea, Maria Kalantzopoulou and Yorgos Melissourgos
- Memories of capitalism: cities, phantasmagoria and arcades pp. 187-200

- Kevin Hetherington
- Memories of capitalism: cities, phantasmagoria and arcades pp. 187-200

- Kevin Hetherington
- Dysfunctional urbanism pp. 201-204

- Donald McNeill
- Dysfunctional urbanism pp. 201-204

- Donald McNeill
- Paris, Capital of Modernity – By David Harvey pp. 205-206

- Sophie Body‐Gendrot
- Redundant Masculinities: Employment Change and White Working Class Youth – By Linda McDowell pp. 206-208

- Risa Whitson
- Modern Architecture and the End of Empire – By Mark Crinson pp. 208-209

- Anthony King
- Shadows of Power: An Allegory of Prudence in Land‐Use Planning – By Jean Hillier pp. 210-211

- Alain Motte
- Cities in the International Marketplace: The Political Economy of Urban Development in North America and Western Europe – By H.V. Savitch and Paul Kantor pp. 211-212

- Arnold Fleischmann
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