THE MONTREAL CITIZENS' MOVEMENT COMES TO POWER
LEVEILLEE, JACQUES;LEONARD, JEAN-FRANÇOIS
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/1987, pág. 567
I. INTRODUCTION. II. THE LAST YEARS OF THE DRAPEAU REGIME. III. THE MONTREAL CITIZENS' MOVEMENT IN OPPOSITION. IV. THE MCM AND DEMOCRACY. V. CONCLUSION: THE MCM IN ACTION. VI. REFERENCES.
THE NEW POVERTY AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT SOCIAL POLICIES: A WEST GERMAN PERSPECTIVE.
NEEF, RAINER.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1992, pág. 202
1. Unemployment and unequal regional development.ì2. State social services and new poverty. 3. Socialìservices, the fiscal situation in local authorities and newìpoverty. 4. New poverty in depressed West German cities. 5.ìSocial policy and fiscal conditions in depressed West Germanìcitties. 6. Conclusions.
MAYER, MARGIT
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/2003, pág. 110
I. THE PROMISE OF "SOCIAL CAPITAL". II. OMISSIONS AND NEGLECTS OF THE SOCIAL CAPITAL PERSPECTIVE IN READING URBAN MOVEMENTS. III. THE CURRENT CAREER OF THE CONCEPT AND ITS ROLE IN URBAN (DEVELOPMENT) POLITICS.
THE ORIGINS OF MODERN ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISM IN PUERTO RICO IN THE 1960s
CONCEPCION, CARMEN M.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/1995, pág. 112
1. Economic and political context. 1. The mining project. 2. Opposition to the mining project. 3. Government reaction to mining opposition. 4. The achievements of the opposition. 5. The first environmental group. 6. Lessons from the political character of Puerto Rican environmentalism. 7. Environmentalism nowadays. 8. References.
PICKVANCE, CHRIS
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/1998, pág. 676
PORTES, ALEJANDRO;ITZIGSOHN, JOSE
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/1994, pág. 491
1. Theoretical background. 2. Data and method. 3. Preliminary results. 4. Determinants of participation. 5. Conclusion. 6. References. 7. Appendix: English version of items measuring attitudes and participation in community grassroots organizations and political parties.
SAUBERMANN, HARTMUT;SIEBEL, WALTER
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/1990, pág. 369
1. Regional development trends. 2. The south-northìdivide. 3. Explanations. 4. The development of the coreìcities. 5. Municipal policy. 6. What policy is possible inìshrinking cities?.
FLORIDA, RICHARD L.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1986, pág. 207
I. THE NEW DEAL SYSTEM OF FINANCIAL REGULATION.-ìII. EARLY DEREGULATION INITIATIVES.- III. THE BREAKDOWN OFìTHE NEW DEAL FINANCIAL SYSTEM.- IV. THE NEW FINANCIALìREGULATION.- V. THE REORGANIZATION OF THE HOUSING FINANCEìSYSTEM.- VI. CONCLUSIONS.- VII. REFERENCES.-
THE POLITICAL IN THE ERA OF GLOBALIZATION AND FINANCE: FOCUS ON SOME REGULATION SCHOOL RESEARCH.
BOYER, ROBERT
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/2000, pág. 274
1. Introduction. 2. Politics and economics:distinct but interdependent fields. 3. The impact of thepolitical on the economic: the hidden origins of Golden Age of growth. 4. Why every form of capitalism is not the same:the convergence of theories. 5.The variety of forms ofcapitalism is an expression of the socio-politicalcompromises the lie...
1. Introduction. 2. Politics and economics:distinct but interdependent fields. 3. The impact of thepolitical on the economic: the hidden origins of Golden Age of growth. 4. Why every form of capitalism is not the same:the convergence of theories. 5.The variety of forms ofcapitalism is an expression of the socio-politicalcompromises the lie at their origins. 6. The complementarynature of institutional forms: theoretical and empiricalanalyses. 7. A general destabilization of politicalcompromises and modes of regulation. 8. A shift in thehierarchy of institutional forms. 9. Internationalization:not an economic inevitability but a political choice.
THE POLITICAL MANAGEMENT OF CHANGE IN URBAN RETAILING
PERON, RENE
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/2001, pág. 847
1. Modern marketing across Europe: forms of retailing and their implications for towns. 2. Differentiation processes and urban policies. 3. Conclusions.
THE POLITICS OF PLACE IN NORTHERN IRELAND: PERSPECTIVES ON A CASE STUDY
BLACKMAN, TIM
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/1986, pág. 541
I. WORKING-CLASS DIVISION AND THE POLITICS OFìPLACE.- II. A CASE STUDY: COMMUNITY TECHNICAL AID.- III.ìBUILDING THE PRECONDITIONS FOR DEMOCRACY.- IV. CONCLUSION:ìCOMMUNITY TECHNICAL AID REVISITED.- V. REFERENCES.-
THE POLITICS OF URBAN GROWTH: BOOSTERISM AND NIMBYISM IN EUROPEAN BOOM REGIONS
BARLOW, JAMES
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/1995, pág. 129
1. Introduction. 2. Government, participation and urban planning in three countries: Britain, France and Sweden. a) Political structures. 3. "Boosterism" and "nimbyism" in four boom regions. a) Formal participation in the planning process. b) Informal intervention in plan formulation. c) Intervention through the legal...
1. Introduction. 2. Government, participation and urban planning in three countries: Britain, France and Sweden. a) Political structures. 3. "Boosterism" and "nimbyism" in four boom regions. a) Formal participation in the planning process. b) Informal intervention in plan formulation. c) Intervention through the legal process. 4. Conclusions.
STORPER, MICHAEL
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/2001, pág. 155
1. Radical theory and the search for utopia. 2.Radicalism's new object of critique: modernism.
THE REASSERTION OF ECONOMICS: 1990s GENTRIFICATION IN THE LOWER EAST SIDE
SMITH, NEIL;DEFILIPPIS, JAMES
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/1999, pág. 638
1. The gentrification of the Lower East Side. 2.Investment and disinvestment (1988-96). 3. Economies ofculture: brand naming the East Village. 4. The end of thefrontier?.
THE REGIONAL MANAGEMENT OF GROWTH IN CALIFORNIA: A HISTORY OF FAILURE
PINCETL, STEPHANIE
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1994, pág. 256
1. The region as a locus of planning, economics andìpolitics. 2. Postwar regional planning. 3. The anatomy ofìfailure. 4. Conclusion. 5. References.
O'DONOGHUE, DAN
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/1999, pág. 549
1. Introduction. 2. Diversification and growth. 3.The british context. 4. Data and techniques. 5.Diversification in the British urban system. 6. Determinantsof diversification. 7. The relationship between growth anddiversification. 8. Diversity and diversification trends in150 JCTTWAs. 9. Conclusion.
THE ROADS TO DISAFFILIATION: INSECURE WORK AND VULNERABLE RELATIONSHIPS
CASTEL, ROBERT
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/2000, pág. 519
1. Zones of social turbulence. 2. The rise ofsocial vulnerability. 3. Postscript.
THE SECONDARY CIRCUIT OF CAPITAL: OFFICE CONSTRUCTION IN HOUSTON, TEXAS
FEAGIN, JOE R.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1987, pág. 172
I. OSCILLATION IN OFFICE INVESTMENT: THE CASE OFìHOUSTON.- II. A DISTINCTIVE DECENTRALIZATION PATTERN INìAFFICE DEVELOPMENT.- III. CYCLES IN DEVELOPMENT: THEìCONSEQUENCES OF AN AVERBUILT OFFICE MARKET.- IV.ìINTERPRETING CYCLES OF OFFICE DEVELOPMENT: THE TIE TOìINVESTMENT CAPITAL.- V. CONCLUSION.
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF BORDERS IN THE EAST EUROPEAN TRANSITION
THUEN, TROND
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/1999, pág. 738
1. Introduction. 2. The phenomenon oftrader-tourism. 3. Border aspects. 4. Ethnography of Varnatrader-tourism. 5. The morality of trading. 6. Impedimentsand resources. 7. Commodities as symbols. 8. Borders, classand ethnicity. 9. Informal social systems and borders. 10.Conclusion: globalization and boundaries.
THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF CITIZENSHIP IN LATIN AMERICA
ROBERTS, BRYAN
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/1996, pág. 38
1. Introduction. 2. Class, race and ethnicity. 3. The context of citizenship in the post Second World War. 4. The myth of marginality revisited. 5. The predominance of social rights. 6. The changing definition of citizenship. 7. Conclusion.
THE SPECIFICITY OF THE CHICAGO GHETTO: COMMENT ON WACQUANT'S THREE PERNICIOUS PREMISES
ABU-LUGHOD, JANET
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1997, pág. 357
THE STATE AND FISCAL CRISIS IN ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACIES
KING, DESMOND S.;GURR, TED ROBERT
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/1988, pág. 87
I. THE CONCEPT OF FISCAL CRISIS. II. THE STATE AND SHORT-TERM CRISIS. III. NATIONAL STATE INTERESTS AND URBAN FISCAL CRISIS. IV. CONCLUSION. V. REFERENCES.
THE TECHNOPOLIS: HIGH TECHNOLOGY AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN JAPAN
FUJITA, KUNIKO
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/1988, pág. 566
I. THE TECHNOPOLIS PLAN. II. SILICON ISLAND (KYUSHU). III. THE KUMAMOTO TECHNOPOLIS. IV. THE STATE, CAPITAL AND SOCIETY.
THE TROUBLE WITH MEN? YOUNG PEOPLE, GENDER TRANSFORMATIONS AND THE CRISIS OF MASCULINITY
MCDOWELL, LINDA
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/2000, pág. 201
1. Introduction. 2. Young men in trouble. 3. Boyz'nschool. 4. Boyz'n jobs. 5. Streets'n stress. 6. Becoming aman in the 'hood. 7. A brief note on older men. 8. Multipleways of becoming men?
THE URBAN GEOGRAPHY OF LOW-INCOME HOUSING: CAIRO (1947-96) EXEMPLIFIES A MODEL
HARRIS, RICHARD;WAHBA, MALAK
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/2002, pág. 58
1. Low-income settlement in cities in the developing world. 2. Cairo as an exemplary city. 3. Changing patterns of low-income settlement in Cairo, 1947-96. 4. Conclusions.