International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
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Volume 28, issue 4, 2004
- Motility: mobility as capital pp. 745-756

- Vincent Kaufmann, Manfred Max Bergman and Dominique Joye
- Fragmented coherence: solid waste management in Colombo pp. 757-773

- Basil van Horen
- The road to homeownership: a longitudinal analysis of tenure transition in urban China (1949–94) pp. 774-795

- Youqin Huang
- Territories in action, territories for action: the territorial dimension of Italian local development policies pp. 796-818

- Francesca Governa and Carlo Salone
- Participatory democracy and political opportunism: municipal experience in Italy and Spain (1960–93) pp. 819-838

- Clemente J. Navarro Yánez
- Imoannatori and business angels: two models of informal capital provision pp. 839-854

- Luciana Lazzeretti, Lisa De Propris and Dimitri Storai
- Scales of Neoliberalism pp. 855-857

- Benjamin Kohl and Mildred Warner
- Rescaling and reforming the state under NAFTA: implications for subnational authority pp. 858-873

- Mildred Warner and Jennifer Gerbasi
- Neoliberalism and casualization of public sector services: the case of waste collection services in Cape Town, South Africa pp. 874-892

- Faranak Miraftab
- Privatization Bolivian style: a cautionary tale pp. 893-908

- Benjamin Kohl
- The question of rent: the emerging urban housing crisis in the new century pp. 909-918

- Michael Turk
- New trends in urban development and public policy in eastern Germany: dealing with the vacant housing problem at the local level pp. 919-929

- Birgit Glock and Hartmut Häussermann
- The sentimental city: the lost urbanism of Pierre Mac Orlan and Guy Debord pp. 930-940

- Andy Merrifield
- From nation‐building to globalization: an account of the past and present in recent urban studies in Turkey pp. 941-947

- Ahmet Icduygu
- The aftermath of France's last moral panic and its sociology pp. 948-951

- Francois Bonnet
Volume 28, issue 3, 2004
- City of talents? Berlin's regional economy, socio‐spatial fabric and ‘worst practice’ urban governance pp. 511-529

- Stefan Krätke
- From ‘spaces of place’ to ‘spaces of flows’? Territorial and functional governance in cross‐border regions in Europe and North America pp. 530-548

- Joachim Blatter
- The environment and the entrepreneurial city: searching for the urban ‘sustainability fix’ in Manchester and Leeds pp. 549-569

- Aidan While, Andrew E. G. Jonas and David Gibbs
- Conjuncture or disjuncture? An institutionalist analysis of local regeneration partnerships in the UK pp. 570-585

- Jonathan S. Davies
- Innovation, actors and institutions: change and continuity in local development policy in two Hungarian regions pp. 586-600

- Maarten Keune, J´nos Péter Kiss and Andr´s Tóth
- Social inclusion, new regionalism and associational governance: the Queensland experience pp. 601-615

- Paul Smyth, Tim Reddel and Andrew Jones
- Flows and filters: the politics of ICT regions in a global economy pp. 617-620

- Se´n Ó Riain, Balaji Parthasarathy and Matthew A. Zook
- The knowledge brokers: venture capitalists, tacit knowledge and regional development pp. 621-641

- Matthew A. Zook
- The politics of mobility in technology‐driven commodity chains: developmental coalitions in the Irish software industry pp. 642-663

- Seá Ó Riain
- India's Silicon Valley or Silicon Valley's India? Socially Embedding the Computer Software Industry in Bangalore pp. 664-685

- Balaji Parthasarathy
- The co‐optation of squatters in Amsterdam and the emergence of a movement meritocracy: a critical reply to Pruijt pp. 687-698

- Justus Uitermark
- Squatters in the creative city: rejoinder to Justus Uitermark pp. 699-705

- Hans Pruijt
- Dutch housing allowances: social housing at risk pp. 706-712

- Hugo Priemus
- Social movements and globalization pp. 713-716

- Mustafa Dikec
Volume 28, issue 2, 2004
- Interrogating the geographies of the familiar: domesticating nature and constructing the autonomy of the modern home pp. 265-286

- Maria Kaika
- Geography of immigrant clusters in global cities: a case study of San Francisco pp. 287-307

- Ayse Pamuk
- Free trade and garment work: the impact of NAFTA on service and manufacturing jobs in the Los Angeles apparel industry pp. 308-328

- Judi A. Kessler
- Regionalization as ‘experimental regionalism’: the rescaling of territorial policy‐making in Germany pp. 329-353

- Enrico Gualini
- Devolution and decentralization in Wales and Brittany: a framework for evaluation pp. 354-368

- Alistair Cole
- Community economic development in a context of globalization and metropolization: a comparison of four North American cities pp. 369-383

- Richard Morin and Jill Hanley
- World city formation, geopolitics and local political process: Taipei's ambiguous development pp. 384-400

- Jenn‐hwan Wang
- Urban poverty and marginalization under market transition: the case of Chinese cities pp. 401-423

- Fulong Wu
- Local developmental state and order in China's urban development during transition pp. 424-447

- Jieming Zhu
- The glass menagerie of urban governance and social cohesion: concepts and stakes/concepts as stakes pp. 449-465

- Thomas Maloutas and Maro Pantelidou Malouta
- New Regionalism contested: some remarks in light of the case of the Mezzogiorno of Italy pp. 466-476

- Ugo Rossi
- Port Cities pp. 477-481

- Paul A. Silverstein
Volume 28, issue 1, 2004
- Globalization and Local Leadership: Growth, Power and Politics in Thailand's Eastern Seaboard pp. 11-26

- Gavin Shatkin
- Gated Communities in Santiago: Wall or Frontier? pp. 27-44

- Rodrigo Salcedo and Alvaro Torres
- The Treatment of Space and Place in the New Strategic Spatial Planning in Europe pp. 45-67

- Patsy Healey
- City in Change: Globalization, Local Politics and Urban Movements in Contemporary Stockholm pp. 68-85

- Ulf Stahre
- The Ascendance of New York Fashion pp. 86-106

- Norma M. Rantisi
- The Transformation of Urban Political Leadership in Western Europe pp. 107-120

- Olivier Borraz and Peter John
- Local Political Leadership: Nordic Style pp. 121-133

- Mike Goldsmith and Helge Larsen
- Urban Elites in England: New Models of Executive Governance pp. 134-149

- Steve Leach and David Wilson
- Urban Leadership in German Local Politics: The Rise, Role and Performance of the Directly Elected (Chief Executive) Mayor pp. 150-165

- Hellmut Wollmann
- Between Institutional Learning and Re‐legitimization: Italian Mayors in the Unending Reform pp. 166-182

- Annick Magnier
- From ‘Great’ Leaders to Building Networks: The Emergence of a New Urban Leadership in Southern Europe? pp. 183-199

- William Genieys, Xavier Ballart and Pierre Valarié
- Rings of Steel, Rings of Concrete and Rings of Confidence: Designing out Terrorism in Central London pre and post September 11th pp. 201-211

- Jon Coaffee
- Universities, Localities and Regional Development: The Emergence of the ‘Mode 2’ University? pp. 212-223

- Michael Harloe and Beth Perry
- Foundation for Urban and Regional Studies: Report of Activities pp. 224-224

- Chris Pickvance