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MIGRANTS IN THE ITALIAN UNDERGROUND ECONOMY

QUASSOLI, FABIO

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1999, pág. 212

1. Introduction. 2. Some analytical distinctions.3. The main characteristics of the italian undergroundeconomy. 4. The role of migrants in fordist and postfordistsociety. 5. The main characteristics of migrant flows towardItaly. 6. Migrants in the italian economy. 7. Institutionalframeworks: immigration laws and the institutional creationof...

1. Introduction. 2. Some analytical distinctions.3. The main characteristics of the italian undergroundeconomy. 4. The role of migrants in fordist and postfordistsociety. 5. The main characteristics of migrant flows towardItaly. 6. Migrants in the italian economy. 7. Institutionalframeworks: immigration laws and the institutional creationof large numbers of undocumented migrants. 8. The mobileborders between informal and illegal activities. 9. Conclusion.

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MIGRATION AND REMITTANCES IN ISLAND MICROSTATES: A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE ON THE SOUTH PACIFIC AND THE CARIBBEAN

CONNELL, JOHN;CONWAY, DENNIS

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/2000, pág. 52

1. Introduction. 2. Migration and remittances:inseparable forces. 3. Conclusions.


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MIXED EMBEDDEDNESS: (IN)FORMAL ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES AND IMMIGRANT BUSINESSES IN THE NETHERLANDS

KLOOSTERMAN, ROBERT;VAN DER LEUN, JOANNE;RATH, JAN

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1999, pág. 252

1. Immigrant entrepreneurs and advanced urbaneconomies. 2. The rise of immigrant entrepreneurs in theNetherlands. 3. Informal economic activities. 4. Mixedembeddedness. 5. The case of islamic butchers. 6. Conclusions.


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NEGOTIATION OF PROPERTY RIGHTS IN URBAN LAND IN ISTANBUL

GULOKSUZ, ELVAN

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/2002, pág. 462

1. The theoretical context. 2. Development of the context. 3. Note on methodology. 4. The Hekimbas1 Estate. 5. The Serif Ali Estate. 6. Conclusion.


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NEW REGIONALISM RECONSIDERED: GLOBALIZATION AND THE REMAKING OF POLITICAL ECONOMIC SPACE

MACLEOD, GORDON

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/2001, pág. 804

1. Introducing the urban-regional renaissance. 2. The New Regionalism: a sympathetic appraisal and a rejoinder to Lovering. 3. In what sense a regional study?. 4. New states of regionalization, new regionalizations of the state. 5. Global neoliberalism, interterritorial competition and the regulation approach. 6. Conclusion.


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NEW URBAN SOCIOLOGY IN JAPAN: THE CHANGING DEBATES

HASHIMOTO, KAZUTAKA

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/2002, pág. 726

1. Japanese urban sociology, and regional and community sociology. 2. The introduction of New Urban Sociology in Japan. 3. The debate on New Urban Sociology. 4. Urban sociology movements and globalization: development of Japans NUS since the mid-1980s. 5. From New Urban Sociology to the sociology of space: new trends since the 1990s....

1. Japanese urban sociology, and regional and community sociology. 2. The introduction of New Urban Sociology in Japan. 3. The debate on New Urban Sociology. 4. Urban sociology movements and globalization: development of Japans NUS since the mid-1980s. 5. From New Urban Sociology to the sociology of space: new trends since the 1990s. 6. Achievements of New Urban Sociology in Japan. 7. Conclusion.

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NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE AND CHANGES IN THE NATIVITY OF THE GARMENT INDUSTRY WORKFORCE IN THE UNITED STATES

SPENER, DAVID;CAPPS, RANDY

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/2001, pág. 301

1. The new international division of labor,immigration and free trade: implications for the US-Mexicorelationship. 2. Deregulation of US-Mexico trade in apparel.3. Immigrants in the US garment workforce. 4. Thedisplacement of Mexican workers in El Paso. 5. Job lossamong immigrant and native workers in the 1990s. 6.Conclusions.


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NOT DEPOLITICIZED BUT IDEOLOGICALLY SUCCESSFUL: THE PUBLIC HOUSING PROGRAMME IN SINGAPORE.

CHUA, BENG-HUAT

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/1991, pág. 24

1. Depoliticization as appearance. 2.ì"Depoliticization': a critique. 3. Housing provision inìSingapore. 4. Building hegemony/consensus around publicìhousing. 5. Additional ideological gains. 6. Some problemsìin the system. 7. Conclusion.


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ON THE LINKS BETWEEN HOME AND WORK: FAMILY-HOUSEHOLD STRATEGIES IN A BUOYANT LABOUR MARKET.

PRATT, GERALDINE;HANSON, SUSAN

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/1991, pág. 55

1. The family-household in conventional urbanìanalyses. 2. Feminist perspectives on the family-household.ì3. The family-household and economic restructuring. 4.ìWorcester, Massachusetts- context and data source. 5.ìHousehold strategies in worcester, Massachusetts. 6.ìDomestic work and paid employment-family strategies and...


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ON THE SIGNIFICANCE OF GEOGRAPHICAL SPACE: REPLY TO SMITH.

BROWETT, J.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1987, pág. 262

I. ON CLARIFYING MISUNDERSTANDINGS.- II. ONìHIGHLIGHTING DISAGREEMENTS AND AGREEMENT.- III. REFERENCES.


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PLACE IN PRODUCT

MOLOTCH, HARVEY

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/2002, pág. 665

1. Place difference. 2. Migration through cultural self-selection. 3. Internal market base. 4. Taboos, discourse and the local semiotic. 5. Prior infrastructure. 6. Clients, referrals and the local. 7. Rules. 8. Local art worlds. 9. Tourism. 10. City as itself artifact. 11. Cross-regional dynamics. 12. The politics of standards. 13. ...

1. Place difference. 2. Migration through cultural self-selection. 3. Internal market base. 4. Taboos, discourse and the local semiotic. 5. Prior infrastructure. 6. Clients, referrals and the local. 7. Rules. 8. Local art worlds. 9. Tourism. 10. City as itself artifact. 11. Cross-regional dynamics. 12. The politics of standards. 13. The wrong time and the wrong place. 14. The relative uniqueness of place.

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POLICY VARIATIONS IN LOCAL STATES: UNEVEN DEVELOPMENT AND LOCAL SOCIAL RELATIONS

DUNCAN, SIMON;GOODWIN, MARK;HALFORD, SUSAN

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/1988, pág. 107

I. INTRODUCTION: ISSUES AND OUTLINE. II. LOCAL STATES, UNEVEN DEVELOPMENT AN LOCAL SOCIAL RELATIONS. III. UNEVEN DEVELOPMENT AND LOCAL POLICY VARIATION. IV. CONCLUSION V. REFERENCES.


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POLITICAL ECOLOGY IN THE SEMI-PERIPHERY: LESSONS FROM GREECE

STEVIS, DIMITRIS

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/1993, pág. 85

1. Introduction. 2. The environment and the state:ìthe early 1970s. 3. The emergence of environmental politics:ì1974-81. 4. The growth of the environmental movement:ì1981-5. 5. Towards an autonomous ecological movement:ì1986-92. 6. Implications for comparative study. 7.ìConclusion.


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POLITICAL GOVERNMENT AND GOVERNANCE: STRATEGIC PLANNING AND THE RESHAPING OF POLITICAL CAPACITY IN TURIN

PINSON, GILLES

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/2002, pág. 477

1. Governing in a context of governance. 2. Turin's Strategic Plan. 3. Conclusion.


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POLYGONIZED DEVELOPMENT IN BRAZIL: NEITHER DECENTRALIZATION NOR CONTINUED POLARIZATION

CAMPOLINA DINIZ, CLELIO

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1994, pág. 293

1. Introduction. 2. An analytical framework. 3.ìPolarization, reversal and polygonal reconcentration. 4.ìConclusion: obstacles to industrial deconcentration inìBrazil. 5. References.


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POOR PEOPLE VERSUS THE STATE AND CAPITAL:ANATOMY OF A SUCCESSFUL COMMUNITY MOBILIZATION FOR HOUSING IN MEXICO CITY

ECKSTEIN, SUSAN

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1990, pág. 274

1. The patterning of "popular" protest: aìcontextual approach. 2. El centro: a vibrant communityìdespite physical decay. 3. Community-based mobilization forìhousing. 4. Factors accounting for the success of theìhousing movement. 5. Political consequences of materialìconcessions: the demobilization of the housing movement...


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POST-COMMUNIST BORDERS AND TERRITORIES: CONFLICTS, LEARNING AND RULE-BUILDING IN POLAND

BAFOIL, FRANCOIS

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/1999, pág. 567

1. Expectations and representations of change:conflicts on the Oder-Neisse border. 2. The construction ofa regional identity. 3. Negotiation, compromise andbricolage in the post-Communist political order. 4.Conclusion.


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POVERTY ALLEVIATION AND THE EVICTION OF THE POOREST: TOWARDS URBAN LAND REFORM IN THE PHILIPPINES

BERNER, ERHARD

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/2000, pág. 554

1. Introduction. 2. Access to land as key factor ofurban subsistence. 3. The stick and the carrot: conventionalresponse to the squatter problem. 4. Towards urban landreform: the Community Mortgage Program. 5. Evicting thepoor: the divisive impact of the CMP. 6. Conclusions.


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POVERTY, POLITICS AND THE SHAPING OF URBAN SPACE: A BRAZILIAN EXAMPLE

BANCK, GEERT A.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/1986, pág. 522

I. THE SETTING.- II. SUO PEDRO, SOME FACTS ANDìFIGURES.- III. THE INVASION.- IV. THE CASE OF PROMORAR.- V.ìINVASION WITHIN THE INVASION.- VI. O POVO QUER FATURARì(PEOPLE WANT TO PROFIT).- VII. CONSTRUCTING A NEW URBANìSPACE.- VIII. CONCLUSION.-


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PREMIUM NETWORK SPACES: A COMMENT

COUTARD, OLIVIER

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/2002, pág. 166

1. Premium network spaces: Stephen Graham's argument. 2. Access to basic network infrastructures. 3. Uneven geographical development and premium network business spaces: the issue of fiscal secession. 4. Networks and the social and functional specialization of space. 5. Conclusion.


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PRIVATE OR PUBLIC: DEBATING THE MEANING OF TENURE LEGALIZATION

VARLEY, ANN

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/2002, pág. 449

1. Introduction. 2. Dualistic thinking and legality/illegality. 3. The indeterminacy of legality. 4. Questioning legalization as an engine of change. 5. Conclusion.


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PRIVATIZATION IN HOUSING POLICY: THE CASE OF THE WESTERN COUNTRIES AND THAT OF HUNGARY

TOSICS, IVAN

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/1987, pág. 61

I. THE TWO PHASES OF WESTERN PRIVATIZATION.- II.ìTHE DOMINANCE OF STATE CONTROL AND THE SUBSEQUENT SHIFTINGìTOWARDS THE MARKET IN HUNGARY.- III. THE CONCEPT OFìINDEPENDENT "WELFARE REDISTRIBUTION".- IV. THE CONCEPT OFì"CONTROLLED FILTRATION".- V. REFERENCES.-


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PRIVATIZING THE COMMONS: REFORMING THE EJIDO AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT IN MEXICO

JONES, GARETH A.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/1998, pág. 76

1. Incorporating "the commons" into urban growth through privatization and deregulation. 2. Mexico: the ejido and the reform of article 27. 3. Deregulating the ejido - a case of privatization?. 4. The urbanization of the ejido and the changing balance of power in sectoral responsibilities. 5. Reform of Article 27 - implications for...

1. Incorporating "the commons" into urban growth through privatization and deregulation. 2. Mexico: the ejido and the reform of article 27. 3. Deregulating the ejido - a case of privatization?. 4. The urbanization of the ejido and the changing balance of power in sectoral responsibilities. 5. Reform of Article 27 - implications for the delivery of urban land. 6. New and continuing forms of illegal land delivery. 7. Implications for land regularization.

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PRODUCTION, CONSUMPTION AND SOCIAL CHANGE: RESERVATIONS REGARDING

SAUNDERS, PETER;WARDE, ALAN

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1990, pág. 228

1. Sociologies of consumption. 2. Arguments ofìPeter Saunders. 3. Some elements of critique. 4. Towards aìsociology of service provision. 5. Conclusions.


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PROPERTY, POLICY AND POLITICS: TOWARDS A THEORY OF URBAN LAND-USE CONFLICT.

PLOTKIN;PLOTKIN, SIDNEY

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/1987, pág. 382

I. THE POLITICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF LAND USE ANDìSPATIAL CONFLICTS. II. TEHORIES OF URBAN POLITCS ANDìLAND-USE CONFLICT. III. AN EXCLUSION-EXPANSION DIALECTIC.ìIV.PROPERTY, POLICY AND POLITICS. V. LANDE-USE CONFLICT,ìLANDED PROPERTY AND STATE POLICY:THE US CASE. VI.ìCONCLUSION.


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