International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
1997 - 2025
Current editor(s): Alan Harding, Roger Keil and Jeremy Seekings
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Volume 26, issue 4, 2002
- Place in product pp. 665-688

- Harvey Molotch
- Concertation and local development pp. 689-706

- Angelo Pichierri
- Local autonomy, bond–rating agencies and neoliberal urbanism in the United States pp. 707-725

- Jason Hackworth
- New Urban Sociology in Japan: the changing debates pp. 726-736

- Kazutaka Hashimoto
- Geographical proximity and supplying relationships in modular production pp. 742-755

- Vincent Frigant and Yannick Lung
- VW’s modular system and workers’ organization in Resende, Brazil pp. 756-766

- José Ricardo Ramalho and Marco Aurélio Santana
- The development and regional significance of the automotive industry: supplier parks in western Europe pp. 767-784

- Anders Larsson
- Packard Electric/Delphi and the birth of the autopart cluster: the case of Chihuahua, Mexico pp. 785-798

- Arturo A. Lara Rivero
- The cluster role in the development of the Thai car industry pp. 799-814

- Yveline Lecler
- Bring back big government pp. 815-822

- Robert W. Lake
- From local consciousness to global change: asserting power at the local scale pp. 823-833

- Mark Pendras
- The difference that difference makes in the mobilization of workers pp. 834-843

- Nancy Ettlinger
- The future of urban sociology: report of joint sessions of the British and American Sociological Associations pp. 844-853

- Beth Perry and Alan Harding
- Berlin transformations: another view pp. 855-859

- Karin Lenhart
Volume 26, issue 3, 2002
- Private or public: debating the meaning of tenure legalization pp. 449-461

- Ann Varley
- Negotiation of property rights in urban land in İstanbul pp. 462-476

- Elvan Gülöksüz
- Political government and governance: strategic planning and the reshaping of political capacity in Turin pp. 477-493

- Gilles Pinson
- ‘Weltoffenheit schafft Jobs’: Turkish entrepreneurship and multiculturalism in Berlin pp. 494-507

- Antoine Pécoud
- The emergence of small transnational enterprise in Vancouver: the case of Chinese entrepreneur immigrants pp. 508-530

- Lloyd L. Wong and Michele Ng
- Global and world cities: a view from off the map pp. 531-554

- Jennifer Robinson
- Ethnic minority participation in British and French cities: a historical–institutionalist perspective pp. 555-570

- Romain Garbaye
- Sport as a cultural system: sports policies and (new) ethnicities in Lyon and Birmingham pp. 571-587

- Lionel Arnaud
- Special Collection: Reflections on Cities, September 11th and the ‘War on Terrorism’— One Year On pp. 589-590

- Steven Graham
- One year on. Reflections on September 11th and the ‘War On Terrorism’: regulating New York City’s visitors in the aftermath of September 11th pp. 591-595

- Susan S Fainstein
- Urban form and globalization after September 11th: the view from New York pp. 596-606

- Peter Marcuse
- Urban security from warfare to welfare pp. 607-613

- Jennifer S. Light
- Situating the city and September 11th: military urban doctrine, ‘pop–up’ armies and spatial chess pp. 614-619

- Robert Warren
- Unmanning the homeland pp. 620-625

- Ryan Bishop and John Phillips
- US bombing and Afghan civilian deaths: the official neglect of ‘unworthy’ bodies pp. 626-634

- Marc W. Herold
- Berlin’s Transformations: Postmodern, Postfordist... or Neoliberal? pp. 635-642

- Neil Brenner
Volume 26, issue 2, 2002
- Immigrant Place Entrepreneurs in Los Angeles, 1970–99 pp. 215-228

- Ivan Light
- Plural Cities and Ethnic Enclaves: Introducing a Measurement Procedure for Comparative Study pp. 229-243

- Michael Poulsen, Ron Johnson and James Forrest
- Social Movements and Public Administration: Spontaneous Citizens’ Committees in Florence pp. 244-265

- Donatella Della Porta and Massimiliano Andretta
- City versus Metropolis: The Northern League in the Milan Metropolitan Area pp. 266-283

- John Agnew, Michael Shin and Giuseppe Bettoni
- Cities for nations? Examining the city–nation–state relation in Information Age Malaysia pp. 284-298

- Tim Bunnell
- Aspects of the Informal Economy in a Transforming Country: The Case of Romania pp. 299-322

- Rainer Neef
- International Petty Trading: Changing Practices in Trans–Carpathian Ukraine pp. 323-342

- Allan M. Williams and Vladimír Baláž
- Whose Place is This Space? Life in the Street Prostitution Area of Helsinki, Finland pp. 343-359

- Sirpa Tani
- Determinants of Repayment in Microcredit: Evidence from Programs in the United States pp. 360-376

- Nitin Bhatt and Shui–Yan Tang
- International Best Practice, Enabling Frameworks and the Policy Process: A South African Case Study pp. 377-388

- Richard Tomlinson
- Immigration and the Global City Hypothesis: Towards an Alternative Research Agenda pp. 389-3402

- Michael Samers
- Understanding Urban Inequality: A Model Based on Existing Theories and an Empirical Illustration pp. 403-413

- Jack Burgers and Sako Musterd
- Transformation of Urban Life in China pp. 415-418

- Fulong Wu
- Geography as Interdisciplinary Pivot pp. 418-422

- Fulong Wu
Volume 26, issue 1, 2002
- Cultural Districts, Property Rights and Sustainable Economic Growth pp. 9-23

- Walter Santagata
- Ethnic Minority Enterprise in its Urban Context: South Asian Restuarants in Birmingham pp. 24-40

- Monder Ram, Trevor Jones, Tahir Abbas and Balihar Sanghera
- Urban Development under Ambiguous Property Rights: A Case of China’s Transition Economy pp. 41-57

- Jieming Zhu
- The Urban Geography of Low‐income Housing: Cairo (1947–96) Exemplifies a Model pp. 58-79

- Richard Harris and Malak Wahba
- The Local Polity as a Pathway for Public Power: Taming the Business Tiger during New York City’s Industrial Age pp. 80-98

- Paul Kantor
- Space and Religion: New Approaches to Religious Spatiality in Modernity pp. 99-105

- Danièle Hervieu‐Léger
- Pilgrimage to Imeko (Nigeria): An African Church in the Time of the ‘Global Village’ pp. 106-120

- André Mary
- Deterritorialization and Reterritorialization of the Orisha Religion in Africa and the New World (Nigeria, Cuba and the United States) pp. 121-137

- Erwan Dianteill
- Islam in Diaspora: Between Reterritorialization and Extraterritoriality pp. 138-151

- Chantal Saint‐Blancat
- The Strange Respectability of the Situationist City in the Society of the Spectacle pp. 153-165

- Erik Swyngedouw
- ‘Premium Network Spaces’: A Comment pp. 166-174

- Olivier Coutard
- On Technology, Infrastructure and the Contemporary Urban Condition: A Response to Coutard pp. 175-182

- Stephen Graham
- Hidden Cities pp. 183-188

- Mathew Gandy
- Urban Ethnographies in the United States pp. 188-190

- Hilary Silver