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Volume 5, issue 3, 2001
- Editorial pp. 269-270

- Bob Catterall
- Civic engagement and urban America pp. 271-280

- John Rennie Short
- Community, social identity and the structuration of power in the contemporary European city Part Two: Power and identity in the urban community: A comparative analysis pp. 281-309

- Simon F Parker
- 'That kind of girl in this kind of neighbourhood …' The potential and problems of street prostitution research pp. 311-324

- Sirpa Tani
- Urban renewal and regeneration in the Netherlands Integration lost or subordinate? pp. 325-337

- Edward Hulsbergen and Paul Stouten
- The city as sociotechnical process Networked mobilities and urban social inequalities pp. 339-349

- Stephen Graham
- Retext(ur)ing the city pp. 350-362

- Gary Bridge and Sophie Watson
- Our resistance must be as local as capitalism Place, scale and the anti-globalization protest movement pp. 363-373

- James DeFilippis
- The redefined taiga pp. 375-379

- Panu Lehtovuori
- Thinking about things The personal stereo, the skateboard and daily activity in the city pp. 379-382

- Russell Hitchings
- Cities Under Siege: September 11th and after pp. 383-438

- The Editors
Volume 5, issue 2, 2001
- The struggle for Jerusalem: Arena of nationalist conflict or crucible of cosmopolitan co-existence? pp. 135-168

- Michael Safier
Volume 5, issue 1, 2001
- Invisible cities: A phenomenology of globalization from below pp. 7-26

- Eduardo Mendieta
- Surabaya, Indonesia: Local Agenda 21 in the context of radical political reform pp. 47-65

- Adrian Atkinson
- Transforming Shanghai: Landscapes of turbo-dynamic development in China's 'world city' pp. 67-75

- Michael Safier
- Debates pp. 77-105

- Kevin Robins, Michael Edwards and Doreen Massey
Volume 4, issue 3, 2000
- Urban morphology and the shaping of the transmissable city pp. 303-315

- Mike Crang
- Bigness in context: Some regressive tendencies in Rem Koolhaas' urban theory pp. 379-389

- Jorge Otero-Pailos
- Will the real Creative City please stand up? pp. 390-397

- Paul Chatterton
- Weak places: Thoughts on strengthening soft phenomena pp. 398-415

- Panu Lehtovuori
- Regional wars and chances for the reconstruction of Balkan cities in a global information society: Part 2. Toward practical policies for the development of the integrative roles of urbanism and telecommunications pp. 416-418

- Milan Prodanovic
- 'To rethink the city…': A Millennium Challenge pp. 419-422

- Andrew Davey
Volume 4, issue 2, 2000
- Editorial pp. 173-174

- The Editors
- Russian federalism and Siberian regionalism, 1990–2000 pp. 175-198

- Manuel Castells and Emma Kiselyova
- Literary geography: Joyce, Woolf and the city pp. 199-214

- Jeri Johnson
- Re-imaging a post-industrial city: The Leeds St Valentine's Fair as a civic spectacle pp. 215-231

- Tony Harcup
- Tales of the city: Situating urban discourse in place and time pp. 233-246

- Simon Parker
- The Dead Zone and the Architecture of Transgression pp. 247-263

- Gil M Doron
- Community regeneration in Chiapas The Zapatista struggle for autonomy pp. 263-270

- Sophie Style
- Memories and urban places pp. 270-277

- William Siew-Wai Lim
- Regional wars and chances for the reconstruction of Balkan cities in a global information society: Cities and citizens, urbanity and multiculture in the past, present and future of Balkan civilization pp. 277-287

- Milan Prodanovic
- The City (La Ciudad) the experience of immigration pp. 289-293

- Anna Bowman
- The 'new' economy: Leadbeater's unbearable lightness of being pp. 293-295

- Martin Harris
Volume 4, issue 1, 2000
- The urban periphery, myth and reality: Milan, 1950-1990 pp. 7-26

- John Foot
- European ethnoscapes and urban redevelopment: The return of Little Italy in 21st century Manchester pp. 27-42

- Ian Taylor
- The citizenship question and the challenge of globalization: The European context pp. 43-52

- Jordi Borja
- Whatever happened to criticism? Interpreting the London Docklands Development Corporation's obituary pp. 53-64

- Simona Florio and Sue Brownill
- On the edge: Regenerating a Dublin suburb pp. 65-80

- David Prichard
- Questions, Ices and Places pp. 81-91

- John Newling
- Lefebvre and the bias of academic urbanism: What can we learn from the 'new' urban analysis? pp. 93-100

- Mark Gottdiener
- Bodies, gender, cities pp. 101-105

- Sophie Watson
- A response pp. 105-106

- Alison Ravetz
- Sacred cow or sacrificial lamb? Will London's Green Belt have to go? pp. 106-112

- Michael Edwards
- A planning microcosm: What went wrong at Cowley? pp. 113-117

- Michael Thomas
- Urban sustainability in the information age pp. 118-122

- Manuel Castells
- Sustainability and the Information City: A conference report pp. 123-135

- Simon Parker
- Understanding cities pp. 135-144

- Doreen Massey
- The people's home pp. 144-149

- Anna Bowman
- Towards Cosmopolis pp. 149-151

- Andrew Davey
- Further academic adventures in clubland pp. 151-155

- Paul Chatterton
- Offdigital: Why money has always been virtual pp. 155-161

- Leslie Budd
- On John Newling's "Questions, Ices and Places" pp. 161-162

- Antonia Page
- Endreview: New spaces pp. 162-168

- Bob Catterall
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