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Volume 43, issue 13, 2006
- Theorising Power Relationships in Multi-owned Residential Developments: Unpacking the Bundle of Rights pp. 2365-2383

- Sarah Blandy, Jennifer Dixon and Ann Dupuis
- Sustainable Soundscapes: Noise Policy and the Urban Experience pp. 2385-2398

- Mags Adams, Trevor Cox, Gemma Moore, Ben Croxford, Mohamed Refaee and Steve Sharples
- Modernism vs Urban Renaissance: Negotiating Post-war Heritage in English City Centres pp. 2399-2419

- Aidan While
- Potential for Pricing Policies in Water Resource Management: Estimation of Urban Residential Water Demand in Zaragoza, Spain pp. 2421-2442

- Fernando Arbues and Inmaculada Villanua
- Economic Wellbeing and Where We Live: Accounting for Geographical Cost-of-living Differences in the US pp. 2443-2466

- Leah Beth Curran, Harold Wolman, Edward W. Hill and Kimberly Furdell
- Housing Commodities, Context and Meaning: Transformations in Japan's Urban Condominium Sector pp. 2467-2483

- Richard Ronald and Yosuke Hirayama
- A Spatially Disaggregated Approach to Commuting Efficiency pp. 2485-2502

- Michael A. Niedzielski
- Nested Loyalties: Local Networks' Effects on Neighbourhood and Community Cohesion pp. 2503-2523

- John R. Hipp and Andrew Perrin
- The Decentralising Metropolis: Economic Diversity and Commuting in the US Suburbs pp. 2525-2549

- Shin Lee, Jong Gook Seo and Chris Webster
- Variable Geometries of Connection: Urban Digital Divides and the Uses of Information Technology pp. 2551-2570

- Michael Crang, Tracey Crosbie and Stephen Graham
- Book Reviews pp. 2571-2582

- Ray Hudson, Eran Razin, Gary A. Dymski, Ranu Basu, Stephen Dobson, Jenny Muir and Francisco Klauser
- Books Received pp. 2583-2584

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Volume 43, issue 12, 2006
- The New Metropolitan Reality in the US: Rethinking the Traditional Model pp. 2129-2143

- Bernadette Hanlon, Thomas Vicino and John Rennie Short
- Addressing Europe's Urban Challenges: Lessons from the EU URBAN Community Initiative pp. 2145-2162

- Juliet Carpenter
- Place, Class and Local Circuits of Reproduction: Exploring the Social Geography of Middle-class Childcare in London pp. 2163-2182

- Linda McDowell, Kevin Ward, Diane Perrons, Kath Ray and Colette Fagan
- Becoming Visible: Women and Conflicts in the Quebec Metropolitan Areas, 1965-2000 pp. 2183-2203

- Catherine Trudelle, Paul Villeneuve, Marius Theriault and Mathieu Pelletier
- Local Employment Impact of Growth Centres: Evidence from India pp. 2205-2235

- Kala Sridhar
- Local Government and the Governing of Climate Change in Germany and the UK pp. 2237-2259

- Harriet Bulkeley and Kristine Kern
- Managing Politics and Consumption in Business Improvement Districts: The Geographies of Political Activism on Burlington, Vermont's Church Street Marketplace pp. 2261-2284

- Nathan L. Clough and Robert M. Vanderbeck
- Planning and Social Diversity: Residential Segregation in American New Towns pp. 2285-2299

- Yuki Kato
- Determinants of House Price: A Decision Tree Approach pp. 2301-2315

- Gang-Zhi Fan, Seow Eng Ong and Hian Chye Koh
- Facilitating Structures for Neighbourhood Regeneration in the UK: The Contribution of the Housing Action Trusts pp. 2317-2350

- Angela Hull
- Book Reviews pp. 2351-2361

- Tony Sorensen, Anne-Marie Broudehoux, Le-Yin Zhang, Orna Blumen, Shivanand Balram, Andy Zieleniec and Kate Swanson
- Books Received pp. 2363-2364

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Volume 43, issue 11, 2006
- Urban Democracy and the Local Trap pp. 1921-1941

- Mark Purcell
- The Spatial Pattern of Black-White Segregation in US Metropolitan Areas: An Exploratory Analysis pp. 1943-1969

- Casey Dawkins
- The Changing Intrametropolitan Location of High-poverty Neighbourhoods in the US, 1990-2000 pp. 1971-1989

- Thomas Cooke and Sarah Marchant
- Area-based Urban Interventions: Rationale and Outcomes: The New Deal for Communities Programme in England pp. 1991-2011

- Paul Lawless
- Explorations of Neighbourhood and Educational Outcomes for Young Swedes pp. 2013-2025

- Eva Andersson and S.V. Subramanian
- On Conceptual Confusion in Empirical Analyses of a Transnational Urban Network pp. 2027-2046

- Ben Derudder
- The Fringe-belt Phenomenon and Socioeconomic Change pp. 2047-2066

- J.W.R. Whitehand and N.J. Morton
- A Disaggregated Analysis of Asymmetrical Behaviour in the UK Housing Market pp. 2067-2074

- Steven Cook
- Changes in Spatial and Sectoral Patterns of Employment in Ile-de-France, 1978-97 pp. 2075-2098

- Rachel Guillain, Julie Le Gallo and Celine Boiteux-Orain
- Extended Excess Commuting: A Measure of the Jobs-Housing Imbalance in Seoul pp. 2099-2113

- Kang-Rae Ma and David Banister
- Book Reviews pp. 2115-2127

- Margo Huxley, Pierre Filion, Paul Waley, Carlos Balsas, Marilyn Keenan, Gerry Kearns, Mark Livingston and Vlad Mykhnenko
- Books Received pp. 2128-2128

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Volume 43, issue 10, 2006
- The Artistic Dividend: Urban Artistic Specialisation and Economic Development Implications pp. 1661-1686

- Ann Markusen and Greg Schrock
- Living with Difference? The 'Cosmopolitan City' and Urban Reimaging in Manchester, UK pp. 1687-1714

- Craig Young, Martina Diep and Stephanie Drabble
- Problem or Opportunity? Asylum Seekers, Refugees, Employment and Social Exclusion in Deprived Urban Areas pp. 1715-1736

- Jenny Phillimore and Lisa Goodson
- Social Polarisation: Comparing Singapore, Hong Kong and Taipei pp. 1737-1756

- Po-Fen Tai
- Housing and Ethnicity in the Post-Soviet City: Ust'-Kamenogorsk, Kazakhstan pp. 1757-1778

- Michael Gentile and Tiit Tammaru
- Associationalism from Above: Explaining Failure through France's Politique de la Ville pp. 1779-1802

- Walter J. Nicholls
- Implications of Neo-liberalism for Built Heritage Management: Institutional and Ownership Structures in Ireland and Sweden pp. 1803-1824

- Elene Negussie
- Power Relations in Urban Decision-making: Neo-liberalism, 'Techno-politicians' and Authoritarian Redevelopment in Santiago, Chile pp. 1825-1846

- Hugo Marcelo Zunino
- From a New Regionalism to an Unusual Regionalism? The Emergence of Non-standard Regional Spaces and Lessons for the Territorial Reorganisation of the State pp. 1847-1877

- Lain Deas and Alex Lord
- Transport Implications of Urban Containment Policies: A Study of the Largest Twenty-five US Metropolitan Areas pp. 1879-1897

- Daniel A. Rodriguez, Felipe Targa and Semra A. Aytur
- Book Reviews pp. 1899-1918

- Leslie Sklair, John Whitelegg, David B. Clarke, John Crotty, Lisa M. Hoffman, Victoria A. Beard, Douglas McCallum and Deborah Fahy Bryceson
- Books Received pp. 1919-1920

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Volume 43, issue 9, 2006
- The Effect of Foreign Direct Investment on the Urban Wage in China: An Empirical Examination pp. 1439-1450

- Ying Ge
- Collective Action and Community-driven Development in Rural and Urban Indonesia pp. 1451-1468

- Victoria A. Beard and Aniruddha Dasgupta
- Community and Economic Development: Seeking Common Ground in Discourse and in Practice pp. 1469-1489

- Raul P. Lejano and Anne Taufen Wessells
- Urban Regeneration, Governance and the State: Exploring Notions of Distance and Proximity pp. 1491-1509

- Phil Jones and James Evans
- The Role and Behaviour of Commercial Property Investors and Developers in French Urban Regeneration: The Experience of the Paris Region pp. 1511-1535

- Ingrid Nappi-Choulet
- Are Residents Willing to Pay for their Community Forests? Results of a Contingent Valuation Survey in Missouri, USA pp. 1537-1547

- Thomas Treiman and Justine Gartner
- Advantage and Disadvantage across Australia's Extended Metropolitan Regions: A Typology of Socioeconomic Outcomes pp. 1549-1579

- Scott Baum, Michelle Haynes, Yolanda van Gellecum and Jung Hoon Han
- Making Housing Assistance More Efficient: A Risk Management Approach pp. 1581-1604

- Jon Hall and Mike Berry
- Urbanisation and Water Consumption: Influencing Factors in the Metropolitan Region of Barcelona pp. 1605-1623

- Elena Domene and David SaurÃ
- Comment: On a Non-appraisal of the 'Jacobs Hypothesis' pp. 1625-1630

- Peter J. Taylor
- On the Non-city Foundations of Economic Growth and the Unverifiability of the 'Jacobs Hypothesis': A Reply to Peter Taylor's Comment pp. 1631-1637

- Mario Polese
- A Response to Polese: Confucian or Confusion? pp. 1639-1639

- Peter J. Taylor
- Book Reviews pp. 1641-1657

- Paul Waley, Ignaz Strebel, Donald Mcneill, Belinda Yuen, Ben Derudder, Tony Jackson, Kean Birch, Roland Goetgeluk, Stella Lowder and Sarah Turner
- Books Received pp. 1659-1660

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Volume 43, issue 8, 2006
- Resurgent Cities, Urban Myths and Policy Hubris: What We Need to Know pp. 1231-1246

- Paul Cheshire
- Behaviour, Preferences and Cities: Urban Theory and Urban Resurgence pp. 1247-1274

- Michael Storper and Michael Manville
- Urban Resurgence and the Consumer City pp. 1275-1299

- Edward L. Glaeser and Joshua Gottlieb
- The Distinctive City: Divergent Patterns in Growth, Hierarchy and Specialisation pp. 1301-1323

- Ann Markusen and Greg Schrock
- Segregation, Urban Space and the Resurgent City pp. 1325-1340

- Sako Musterd
- Ethnic Diversity and Spatial Segregation in the Stockholm Region pp. 1341-1364

- Bjorn Harsman
- Cities and Workplace Communication: Some Quantitative French Evidence pp. 1365-1394

- Sylvie Charlot and Gilles Duranton
- Proper Pricing for Transport Infrastructure and the Case of Urban Road Congestion pp. 1395-1418

- Stephen Glaister and Daniel Graham
- The Fall and Rise of the Local Community: A Comparative and Historical Perspective pp. 1419-1438

- Hellmut Wollmann
Volume 43, issue 7, 2006
- Household Savings and Residential Mobility in Informal Settlements in Bhopal, India pp. 1025-1039

- Somik Lall, Ajay Suri and Uwe Deichmann
- Spatial Dynamics of the Housing Market: An Interurban Perspective pp. 1041-1059

- Colin Jones and Chris Leishman
- 'When the Banks Withdraw, Slum Landlords Take Over': The Structuration of Neighbourhood Decline through Redlining, Drug Dealing, Speculation and Immigrant Exploitation pp. 1061-1086

- Manuel B. Aalbers
- State Aid Formulas and the Local Incentive to Chase (or Shun) Ratables pp. 1087-1103

- Paul D. Gottlieb
- A Continental Ambience? Lessons in Managing Alcohol-related Evening and Night-time Entertainment from Four European Capitals pp. 1105-1125

- Marion Roberts, Chris Turner, Steve Greenfield and Guy Osborn
- 'White Flight'? The Production and Reproduction of Immigrant Concentration Areas in Swedish Cities, 1990-2000 pp. 1127-1146

- Åsa Bråmå
- 'Oh Comrade, What Times Those Were!' History, Capital Punishment and the Urban Square pp. 1147-1158

- Steve Basson
- Short-term Dynamics in the Use of Places: A Space-Time Typology of Visitor Populations in the Netherlands pp. 1159-1176

- Robbert Zandvliet and Martin Dijst
- What Can Be Learned from Introducing Settlement Typology into Urban Poverty Analysis: The Case of the Tomsk Region, Russia pp. 1177-1189

- Anastassia Alexandrova, Ellen L. Hamilton and Polina Kuznetsova
- Spatial Assimilation of Racial Minorities in Canada's Immigrant Gateway Cities pp. 1191-1213

- Feng Hou
- Book Reviews pp. 1215-1228

- Mike Raco, Harriet Bulkeley, Christopher Gaffney, Venda Louise Pollock, J.W.R. Whitehand, Andrzej J.J. Zielenic, Nihal Perera, John Doling and Ya Ping Wang
- Books Received pp. 1229-1230

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Volume 43, issue 5-6, 2006
- (In)civility and the City pp. 853-861

- Nicholas Fyfe, Jon Bannister and Ade Kearns
- The Value of Civility? pp. 863-878

- Richard Boyd
- Rethinking Urban Incivility Research: Strangers, Bodies and Circulations pp. 879-901

- Timothy Phillips and Philip Smith
- Constructing Race and Civility in Urban America pp. 903-917

- Jennifer Lee
- Respectable or Respectful? (In)civility and the City pp. 919-937

- Jon Bannister, Nick Fyfe and Ade Kearns
- Governing Neighbours: Anti-social Behaviour Orders and New Forms of Regulating Conduct in the UK pp. 939-955

- John Flint and Judy Nixon
- 'Fixing Broken Promises?': Neighbourhood Wardens and Social Capital pp. 957-976

- Adam Crawford
- USA's Destiny? Regulating Space and Creating Community in American Shopping Malls pp. 977-992

- Lynn A. Staeheli and Don Mitchell
- Active Citizenship and Effective Public Services and Programmes: How Can We Know What Really Works? pp. 993-1008

- Tessa Brannan, Peter John and Gerry Stoker
- The Good City pp. 1009-1023

- Ash Amin
Volume 43, issue 4, 2006
- The Neighbourhood in a European Context pp. 713-718

- Patricia Kennett and Ray Forrest
- Perspectives on Cultural Capital and the Neighbourhood pp. 719-730

- Gary Bridge
- Women, Neighbourhoods and Everyday Life pp. 731-743

- Dina Vaiou and Rouli Lykogianni
- Citizenship Practices and Urban Governance in European Cities pp. 745-765

- Marisol Garcia
- Governance and Social Capital in Urban Regeneration: A Comparison between Bristol and Naples pp. 767-786

- Anna Cento Bull and Bryn Jones
- 'Breaking Segregation'—Rhetorical Construct or Effective Policy? The Case of the Metropolitan Development Initiative in Sweden pp. 787-799

- Roger Andersson
- The Suburban 'Community Question' pp. 801-817

- Tineke Lupi and Sako Musterd
- Padding the Bunker: Strategies of Middle-class Disaffiliation and Colonisation in the City pp. 819-832

- Rowland Atkinson
- Acknowledgement of Referees, 2005 pp. 833-851

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Volume 43, issue 3, 2006
- Effects of Intergroup Contact on Attitudes of Chinese Urban Residents to Migrant Workers pp. 475-490

- Ingrid Nielsen, Chris Nyland, Russell Smyth, Mingqiong Zhang and Cherrie Jiuhua Zhu
- Global Cities and the Spread of Infectious Disease: The Case of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in Toronto, Canada pp. 491-509

- S. Harris Ali and Roger Keil
- Low-income Homeownership: American Dream or Delusion? pp. 511-531

- Anne B. Shlay
- Filtering, City Change and the Supply of Low-priced Housing in Canada pp. 533-558

- Andrejs Skaburskis
- Discrete Choice Modelling of Urban Housing Markets: A Critical Review and an Application pp. 559-581

- Judith Yates and Daniel F. Mackay
- High-rise Living in Singapore Public Housing pp. 583-600

- Belinda Yuen, Anthony Yeh, Stephen John Appold, George Earl, John Ting and Lanny Kurnianingrum Kwee
- Testing the Conventional Wisdom about Land Use and Traffic Congestion: The More We Sprawl, the Less We Move? pp. 601-626

- Andrea Sarzynski, Harold L. Wolman, George Galster and Royce Hanson
- Accessibility, Activity Participation and Location of Activities: Exploring the Links between Residential Location and Travel Behaviour pp. 627-652

- Petter Næss
- Jewish Immigrant Settlement Patterns in Manchester and Leeds 1881 pp. 653-671

- Laura Vaughan and Alan Penn
- A Forest for Each City and Town: Story Lines in the Policy Debate for Urban Forests in Flanders pp. 673-696

- Ann Van Herzele
- Book Reviews pp. 697-710

- Jonathan Rutherford, James Simmie, Doug Watts, Ralph Armbruster-Sandoval, Russell King, Graeme Hugo, Bruce D'Arcus, David Robinson and Gill Scott
- Books Received pp. 711-712

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Volume 43, issue 2, 2006
- Inventions and Interventions: Transforming Cities—An Introduction pp. 251-258

- Jenny Robinson
- The State of South African Cities a Decade after Democracy pp. 259-284

- Andrew Boraine, Owen Crankshaw, Carien Engelbrecht, Graeme Gotz, Sithole Mbanga, Monty Narsoo and Susan Parnell
- Building with Ruins and Dreams: Some Thoughts on Realising Integrated Urban Development in South Africa through Crisis pp. 285-304

- Edgar Pieterse
- The Strange Case of Western Cities: Occult Globalisations and the Making of Urban Modernity pp. 305-318

- Steve Pile
- On the Edge of Reason: Planning and Urban Futures in Africa pp. 319-335

- Philip Harrison
- Development and Urban Policy: Johannesburg's City Development Strategy pp. 337-355

- Susan Parnell and Jenny Robinson
- Pirate Towns: Reworking Social and Symbolic Infrastructures in Johannesburg and Douala pp. 357-370

- AbdouMaliq Simone
- Planning, Anti-planning and the Infrastructure Crisis Facing Metropolitan Lagos pp. 371-396

- Matthew Gandy
- Spaces of Exclusivity or Connection? Linkages between a Gated Community and its Poorer Neighbour in a Cape Town Master Plan Development pp. 397-420

- Charlotte Lemanski
- Post-apartheid Public Art in Cape Town: Symbolic Reparations and Public Space pp. 421-440

- Zayd Minty
- Ambient Power: Berlin's Potsdamer Platz and the Seductive Logic of Public Spaces pp. 441-455

- John Allen
- Cultural Weapons: Traditions, Inventions and the Transition to Democratic Governance in Metropolitan Durban pp. 457-473

- Jo Beall
Volume 43, issue 1, 2006
- Culinary Deserts, Gastronomic Oases: A Classification of US Cities pp. 1-21

- Zachary Paul Neal
- The Right to Stay Put, Revisited: Gentrification and Resistance to Displacement in New York City pp. 23-57

- Kathe Newman and Elvin K. Wyly
- Leadership, Power and Multisector Urban Regeneration Partnerships pp. 59-80

- Lesley Hemphill, Stanley McGreal, Jim Berry and Siobhan Watson
- Performing (Housing) Markets pp. 81-98

- Susan J. Smith, Moira Munro and Hazel Christie
- Everyday Mobility of Elderly People in Different Urban Settings: The Example of the City of Bonn, Germany pp. 99-118

- Stefanie Fobker and Reinhold Grotz
- Making Room for Migrants, Making Sense of Difference: Spatial and Ideological Expressions of Social Diversity in Urban Qatar pp. 119-137

- Sharon Nagy
- Ex-post Evaluation of Thirty Years of Compact Urban Development in the Netherlands pp. 139-160

- Karst T. Geurs and Bert van Wee
- Walking with Moneylenders: The Ecology of the UK Home-collected Credit Industry pp. 161-186

- Andrew Leyshon, Paola Signoretta, David Knights, Catrina Alferoff and Dawn Burton
- Measuring the Accessibility of Services and Facilities for Residents of Public Housing in Montreal pp. 187-211

- Philippe Apparicio and Anne-Marie Seguin
- Urban Size, Spatial Segregation and Inequality in Educational Outcomes pp. 213-236

- Ian Gordon and Vassilis Monastiriotis
- Book Reviews pp. 237-248

- Arnoud Lagendijk, Colin Mcfarlane, Shenging He, Dennis Keating, Alan Middleton, Anita I. Drever and Gesa Helms
- Books Received pp. 249-249

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