International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
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Volume 27, issue 4, 2003
- Local discourse and global competition: production experiences in family workshops of the Brianza pp. 781-792

- Simone Ghezzi
- Questioning the use of ‘local democracy’ as a discursive strategy for political mobilization in Los Angeles, Montreal and Toronto pp. 793-810

- Julie‐Anne Boudreau
- Public policies, political cleavages and urban space: state infrastructure policies in São Paulo, Brazil, 1975–2000 pp. 811-827

- Eduardo Cesar Marques and Renata Mirandola Bichir
- Masculine identities and low‐paid work: young men in urban labour markets pp. 828-848

- Linda McDowell
- Finding oneself, losing oneself: the lesbian and gay ‘scene’ as a paradoxical space pp. 849-866

- Gill Valentine and Tracey Skelton
- Fighting for the global catwalk: formalizing public life in Castlefield (Manchester) and diluting public life in el Raval (Barcelona) pp. 867-880

- Monica Degen
- Forging a ‘new’ organizational infrastructure for Los Angeles’ progressive community pp. 881-896

- Walter Julio Nicholls
- Housing differences in the late Soviet city: the case of Tartu, Estonia pp. 897-911

- Hill Kulu
- Self‐help in housing and chengzhongcun in China's urbanization pp. 912-937

- L. Zhang, Simon X. B. Zhao and J. P. Tian
- The right to the city pp. 939-941

- David Harvey
- Glocalizing protest: urban conflicts and the global social movements pp. 942-951

- Bettina Köhler and Markus Wissen
- An alternative urban world is possible: a declaration for urban research and action pp. 952-955

- International Network for Urban Research and Action (INURA)
- On the corner of diverse/reverse globalization: the third stage of global 'urban studies' pp. 957-959

- Takashi Machimura
- Global times and emerging socio‐spatial shapes pp. 960-963

- Anssi Paasi
Volume 27, issue 3, 2003
- Mobility and the middle classes: a case study of Manchester and the North West pp. 495-509

- Fiona Devine, Nadia Joanne Britton, Rosemary Mellor and Peter Halfpenny
- Many roads to flexibility: how large firms built autarchic regional production systems in France pp. 510-526

- Bob Hancké
- The politics of ethnic integration in Singapore: Malay ‘regrouping’ as an ideological construct pp. 527-544

- Chih Hoong Sin
- Limits of imagineering: a case study of Penang pp. 545-563

- Peggy Teo
- Citizenship and the right to the global city: reimagining the capitalist world order pp. 564-590

- Mark Purcell
- A legacy of control? The capital subsidy for housing, and informal settlement intervention in South Africa pp. 591-612

- Marie Huchzermeyer
- The ambivalence of diversity and the politics of urban renaissance: the case of youth in downtown Portland, Maine pp. 613-634

- Loretta Lees
- City of art as a High Culture local system and cultural districtualization processes: the cluster of art restoration in Florence pp. 635-648

- Luciana Lazzeretti
- Introduction pp. 649-650

- Harvey Molotch
- Unspeakable September 11th: Taken for‐granted assumptions, selective reality construction and populist politics pp. 651-665

- Heinz Steinert
- Technology vs ‘terrorism’: circuits of city surveillance since September 11th pp. 666-678

- David Lyon
- Dealing with urban terror: heritages of control, varieties of intervention, strategies of research pp. 679-698

- Harvey Molotch and Noah McClain
- Growing cohesive communities one favour at a time: social exclusion, active citizenship and time banks pp. 699-706

- Gill Seyfang
- World cities in poor countries: conclusions from case studies of the principal regional and global players pp. 707-712

- Josef Gugler
- Interrogating ‘Enterprise Europe’: issues of coordination, governance and spatial development in the European Union's emerging enterprise policy pp. 713-722

- Joseph Leibovitz
- Toward an understanding of the spatiality of urban poverty: the urban poor as spatial actors pp. 723-737

- Kevin Fox Gotham
- Architecture, banal nationalism and re‐territorialization pp. 738-743

- Donald McNeill and Mark Tewdwr‐Jones
- China's Urbanization pp. 745-758

- John Friedmann
Volume 27, issue 2, 2003
- Urban land rent theory: a regulationist perspective pp. 233-249

- Johannes Jäger
- The slow advance and uneven penetration of commodification pp. 250-264

- Colin Williams and Jan Windebank
- Empowerment Through Participation? Conceptual Explorations and A Case Study pp. 265-285

- Diane Perrons and Sophia Skyers
- The marketing of diversity in the inner city: tourism and regulation in Harlem pp. 286-299

- Lily M. Hoffman
- Embedding entrepreneurship in social structure: Israeli‐Arab entrepreneurship pp. 300-318

- Izhak Schnell and Michael Sofer
- Maquiladora industrialization of the Baja California peninsula: the coexistence of thick and thin globalization with economic regionalism pp. 319-336

- Kathryn Kopinak
- Restructuring Citizenship in Bolivia: El Plan de Todos pp. 337-351

- Benjamin Kohl
- Producing nightlife in the new urban entertainment economy: corporatization, branding and market segmentation pp. 361-385

- Robert Hollands and Paul Chatterton
- The limits of branding: the World Trade Center, fiscal crisis and the marketing of recovery pp. 386-416

- Miriam Greenberg
- Hard‐branding the cultural city – from Prado to Prada pp. 417-440

- Graeme Evans
- Local dimensions of global investment: Israeli property firms in Central Europe pp. 441-447

- Igal Charney
- Counting the costs: Denmark's changing migration policies pp. 448-454

- Eva Østergaard‐Nielsen
- Le Pen's comeback: the 2002 French presidential election pp. 455-459

- Nonna Mayer
- Unruly strangers? The 2001 urban riots in Britain pp. 460-463

- Ash Amin
- From Transnationalism to the Emergence of a New Transnational Research Field pp. 465-469

- Ninna Nyberg Sørensen
Volume 27, issue 1, 2003
- Trader associations and urban food systems in Ghana: institutionalist approaches to understanding urban collective action pp. 11-23

- Fergus Lyon
- Rural‐urban migration and gender division of labor in transitional China pp. 24-47

- C. Cindy Fan
- In search of local autonomy: the politics of big cities in Russia's transition pp. 48-61

- Vladimir Gel'man
- Precariousness in everyday life: homelessness in Japan pp. 62-74

- Patricia Kennett and Masami Iwata
- Making space for sex work: female street prostitution and the production of urban space pp. 75-89

- Phil Hubbard and Teela Sanders
- Reasserting the ‘social’ in social rented housing: politics, housing policy and housing reforms in New Zealand pp. 90-101

- Laurence Murphy
- From urban social movements to urban movements: a review and introduction to a symposium on urban movements pp. 102-109

- Chris Pickvance
- The onward sweep of social capital: causes and consequences for understanding cities, communities and urban movements pp. 110-132

- Margit Mayer
- Is the institutionalization of urban movements inevitable? A comparison of the opportunities for sustained squatting in New York City and Amsterdam pp. 133-157

- Hans Pruijt
- Socio‐politically polarized contexts, urban mobilization and the environmental movement: a comparative study of two campaigns of protest in Northern Ireland pp. 158-177

- Manlio Cinalli
- The end of public housing as we know it: public housing policy, labor regulation and the US city pp. 179-187

- Jeff R. Crump
- Comments on Jeff R. Crump's ‘The end of public housing as we know it: public housing policy, labor regulation and the US city’ pp. 188-192

- Alex Schwartz
- Rejoinder: Alex Schwartz's critique of ‘The end of public housing as we know it’ pp. 193-195

- Jeff R. Crump
- Are South Africa's cities changing? Indications from the mid‐1990s pp. 197-202

- Jeremy Seekings
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