PETRAKOS, GEORGE;TOTEV, STOYAN
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/2000, pág. 95
1. Introduction. 2. The recent economic performanceof the Balkan countries. 3. Economic structure and change inthe Balkan countries. 4. Indicators of development in theBalkans. 5. Industrial structure and change in the Balkans.6. The geographical orientation of trade relations in theBalkans. 7. Policy implications and conclusions.
ECONOMICS, POLITICS AND DEVELOPMENT POLICY:THE CONVERGENCE OF NEW YORK AND LONDON.
FAINSTEIN, SUSAN S.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/1990, pág. 553
1. The theory of economic restructuring and theìrole of development policy. 2. The comparison. 3.ìDevelopment politics in New York city. 4. Developmentìpolitics in London. 5. Restructuring and politicalìrestoration.
ECOSOCIALIZATION OR COUNTERMODERNIZATION? REVIEWING THE SHIFTING STORYLINES OF TRANSPORT PLANNING
LOW, NICHOLAS;GLEESON, BRENDAN
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/2001, pág. 784
1. Introduction. 2. Ecosocialization. 3. Barriers to ecosocialization in institutions and discourses. 4. Countermodernization in transport planning: national perspective. 5. Countermodernization in transport planning: a metropolitan case study. 6. Conclusion.
EMIGRATION FROM THE FRENCH CARIBBEAN: THE ORIGINS OF AN ORGANIZED MIGRATION
CONDON, STEPHANIE A.;OGDEN, PHILIP E.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/1991, pág. 505
1. Introduction. 2. The French and Caribbeanìcontexts. 3. Migration flows prior to theìgovernment-organized migration. 4. The settin-up of theìinstitutional framework of organized migration and the riseìof opposition. 5. The role of BUMIDOM in the settlement ofìCaribbean migrants in France. 6. Some conclusions.
EMPOWERMENT THROUGH PARTICIPATION? CONCEPTUAL EXPLORATIONS AND A CASE STUDY
PERRONS, DIANE AND SKYERS, SOPHIA
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/2003, pág. 265 a 282
SUMMARY: 1. INTRODUCTION 2. INCREASING ECONOMIC INEQUALITY 3. THEORETICAL CRITIERIA FOR REMEDYING ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL INJUSTICE 4. SOCIAL EX/INCLUSION AND LOCAL ECONOMIC REGENERATION-THE POLICY RESPONSE 5. ¨SHOREDITCH OUR WAY¨ A NEW DEAL PARTNERSHIP CASE STUDY: AN EVALUATION OF PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE. 6. CONCLUSION
END OF THE EMPIRE STATE? NEW LABOUR AND DEVOLUTION IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
TOMANEY, JOHN
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/2000, pág. 675
1. Introduction. 2. State, economy and unevendevelopment in the UK. 3. The break-up of Britain?. 4.Thatcherism and devolution. 5. New Labour and devolution. 6.The end of the beginning?
ENTERPRISES AND THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT IN THE USSR.
SHOMINA, E. S.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1992, pág. 222
1. The scale of social provissions by enterprises.ì2. Problems and concerns of the enterprises. 3. Problems ofìthe cities. 4. Problems of collaboration between enterprisesìand cities.
ENVIRONMENT-RELATED LITIGATION IN RIO DE JANEIRO: SHAPING FRAMES FOR A NEW SOCIAL PROBLEM.
FUKS, MARIO
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/1998, pág. 394
1. Introduction. 2. Contextual considerations: environmental conflicts in Rio de Janeiro. 3. Reports and cultural resources. 4. Conclusion. 5. References.
ETHICAL FRAMEWORKS AND PLANNING THEORY
CAMPBELL, HEATHER;MARSHALL, ROBERT
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/1999, pág. 464
1. Introduction. 2. Ethical frames of reference. 3.Ethical frames of reference and theories of planning. 4.Conclusion.
ETHNIC MINORITY ENTERPRISE IN ITS URBAN CONTEXT: SOUTH ASIAN RESTAURANTS IN BIRMINGHAM
RAM, MONDER;JONES,TREVOR;ABBAS, TAHIR;SANGHERA, BALIHAR
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/2002, pág. 24
1. Introduction. 2. The anatomy of the "Indian" restaurant trade in Birmingham. 3. Socio-cultural change and the demand for ethnic eating out. 4. Local economy and demand for ethnic catering. 5. Local economy and the supply of ethnic entrepreneurs. 6. The political-institutional environment. 7. Geographical space and market space....
1. Introduction. 2. The anatomy of the "Indian" restaurant trade in Birmingham. 3. Socio-cultural change and the demand for ethnic eating out. 4. Local economy and demand for ethnic catering. 5. Local economy and the supply of ethnic entrepreneurs. 6. The political-institutional environment. 7. Geographical space and market space. 8. Conclusion.
GARBAYE, ROMAIN
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/2002, pág. 555
1. Introduction. 2. The central-local relation. 3. Local parties and local governments. 4. Conclusion: three emerging styles of minority participation.
EVERYDAY URBANIZATION: THE SOCIAL DYNAMICS OF DEVELOPMENT IN MANILA'S EXTENDED METROPOLITAN REGION
KELLY, PHILIP F.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1999, pág. 283
1. Introduction. 2. Theorizing extendedmetropolitan regions in Southeast Asia. 3. Contemporarydevelopment and urbanization in the Philippines. 4. A casestudy in an urbanizing context. 5. Conclusions.
EXCESSIVE AND UNREASONABLE: THE POLITICS OF THE POLL TAX IN SCOTLAND
MCCRONE, DAVID
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/1991, pág. 443
1. Scotland in the British state. 2. The politicsìof central-local relations. 3. Inventing the poll tax. 4.ìThe impact of the poll tax. 5. The politics of the poll tax.ì6. The anti-poll tax campaigns and the political parties. 7.ìLabour and the poll tax. 8. The SNP and the poll tax. 9. TheìAnti-Poll Tax Unions. 10. Conclusion.
DOWDING, KEITH
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/2001, pág. 7
1. A short history of regime analysis. 2.Collective action and regime formation and stability.
FLEXIBILIZATION THROUGH METROPOLIS: THE CASE OF POSTFORDIST SEOUL, KOREA
CHO, MYUNG-RAE
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1997, pág. 180
1. Introduction. 2. Clarification of some conceptual issues: a regulationist reformulation of postfordism. 3. Specifying a postfordism: the case of Korea. 4. The metropolitization of postfordism. 5. Metropolitan regulation: institutional regulation and beyond. 6. Societalization of metropolitan postfordism: reflections on a flexible urban...
1. Introduction. 2. Clarification of some conceptual issues: a regulationist reformulation of postfordism. 3. Specifying a postfordism: the case of Korea. 4. The metropolitization of postfordism. 5. Metropolitan regulation: institutional regulation and beyond. 6. Societalization of metropolitan postfordism: reflections on a flexible urban society. 7. Concluding remarks.
SCOTT;SCOTT, A.J.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1988, pág. 171
I.FROM FORDISM TO FLEXIBLE ACCUMULATION.ìII.FLEXIBLE ACCUMULATION AND PATTERNS OF INDUSTRIALIZATION.ìIII.NEW INDUSTRIAL SPACES. IV.TOEARDS A THEORETICALìSYNTHESIS. V.REFERENCES.
FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE: URBAN PLANNING AND THE LEGITIMATION PROCESS IN HONG KONG
CUTHBERT, ALEXANDER R.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/1991, pág. 575
1. Introduction. 2. Theoretical context. 3.ìEconomy, society and ideology. 4. The context ofìdevelopment. 5. Language, discourse, space. 6. Legitimationìand the planning process. 7. Conclusion.
GILLY, JEAN-PIERRE;WALLET, FREDERIC
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/2001, pág. 553
1. Introduction. 2. Forms of proximity and localgovernance. 3. An application of the analysis to theconversion of the Gironde aerospace-defence industrialcentre: from the logic of the arsenal to the logic of themarket. 4. Conclusion.
FOUNDATION FOR URBAN AND REGIONAL STUDIES (FURS): THE FIRST THREE YEARS
PAHL, RAY
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/1998, pág. 679
1. Research studentships. 2. Research grants.
FOUR TYPES OF INVESTMENT IN LAND AND PROPERTY
HAILA, ANNE
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/1991, pág. 343
1. Two perspectives on land. 2. Four theories ofìinvestment in land and property. 3. A typology of investmentìin land and property. 4. Generic types and the typology as aìheuristic. 5. The case of Helsinki. 6. Conclusions andìfurther problems.
GRUNDY-WARR, CARL;PEACHEY, KAREN;PERRY, MARTIN
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1999, pág. 304
1. Introduction. 2. Asian growth triangles. 3. Agreements and flagships. 4. Overview of investment andpopulation trends. 5. Batam investment and population trendsin close up. 6. Cross-border integration as an interstateprocess. 7. Conclusion.
PICKVANCE, CHRIS
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/2003, pág. 102
I. WRITING ON URBAN MOVEMENTS. II. INTRODUCTION TO THE SYMPOSIUM.
GLOBAL AND WORLD CITIES: A VIEW FROM OFF THE MAP
ROBINSON, JENNIFER
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/2002, pág. 531
1. Global and world cities. 2. "Filling in the voids": off the world cities map. 3. Developmentalism and third-world cities. 4. Towards cities without categories. 5. The policy imperative: the political case for ordinary cities. 6. Conclusion.
GLOBAL ECONOMY/IMMATURE POLITY: CURRENT CRISIS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
BENG HUAT, CHUA
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/1999, pág. 782
1. Introduction. 2. Global economy. 3. Immature:polity: arrested democratization. 4. Irony of legitimacy andillegitimacy. 5. Conclusion.
GLOBALIZATION AND LOCAL RESISTANCE: THE CREATION OF LOCALITIES IN MANILA AND BANGKOK
BERNER, ERHARD;KORFF, RUDIGER
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1995, pág. 208
1. Globalization, diversity and polarization in the world city. 2. The metropolitan dilemma: demand for labour and scarcity of land. 3. Localities and the emergence of resistant groups. 4. Social cohesion and everyday life: group building in Manila slums. 5. Locality and urban conflict in Bangkok. 6. Conclusions.