JULIE-ANNE BOUDREAU
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/2003, pág. 793 a 809
I:INTRODUCTION. II.LOCAL DEMOCRACY IN LOS ANGELES. III.LOCAL DEMOCRACY IN TORONTO. IV.LOCAL DEMOCRACY IN MONTREAL. V.CONCLUSION: A NEW GENERAL DISCURSIVE FRAMEWORK ON "LOCAL DEMOCRACY"?.
RACIAL DESEGREGATION AND INNER CITY DECAY IN JOHANNESBURG
CRANKSHAW, OWEN;WHITE, CAROLINE
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/1995, pág. 622
1. Introduction. 2. Overcrowding and inner city decay. 3. Racial desegregation and the causes of inner city decay. 4. Conclusion and policy recommendations.
RECONCEPTUALIZING PUBLIC AND PRIVATE IN URBAN REGIME THEORY: GOVERNANCE IN AIDS POLITICS
BROWN, MICHAEL
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/1999, pág. 70
1. Introduction. 2. The regime framework. 3.Returning to liberalism. 4. Multiple forms of governance inthe urban regime?. 5. Conclusion.
RECONSIDERING THE ROLES OF THE STATE AND THE MARKET IN SOCIALIST HOUSIN SYSTEMS
HEGEDUS, J.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/1987, pág. 79
I. THE STATE AND THE MARKET IN HOUSING.- II.ìOPERATIONALIZATION OF STATE AND MARKET SPHERES.- III.ìINEQUALITIES OF ACCESS TO STATE AND MARKET HOUSING.- IV.ìINEQUALITY ARISING INSIDE THE SUBMARKETS.- V. TURNOVERìPROCESS AS AN INDIRECT SOCIAL POLICY FUNCTION.- VI.ìCONCLUSIONS.- VII. APPENDIX A: DESCRIPTION OF THE SAMPLE.-ìVIII. APPENDIX...
I. THE STATE AND THE MARKET IN HOUSING.- II.ìOPERATIONALIZATION OF STATE AND MARKET SPHERES.- III.ìINEQUALITIES OF ACCESS TO STATE AND MARKET HOUSING.- IV.ìINEQUALITY ARISING INSIDE THE SUBMARKETS.- V. TURNOVERìPROCESS AS AN INDIRECT SOCIAL POLICY FUNCTION.- VI.ìCONCLUSIONS.- VII. APPENDIX A: DESCRIPTION OF THE SAMPLE.-ìVIII. APPENDIX B: DESCRIPTION OF THE VARIABLES.-
REFLECTIVE IMAGES: THE CASE OF URBAN REGENERATION IN GLASGOW AND BILBAO
GOMEZ, MARIA V.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/1998, pág. 106
1. Introduction. 2. Effects of deindustrialization. 3. The response to decline. 4. Fiction and reality: the scope of the cities" success. 5. Concluding remarks.
REGIONAL CITIZENSHIP AND MACROECONOMIC CONSTRAINTS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
GRAHL, JOHN
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/1996, pág. 480
1. Citizenship and the regions. 2. Maastricht and the regions. 3. Endogenous growth in the regions?. 4. Macroeconomics and metropoles. 5. Mission impossible: labour market adjustment in the regions. 6. The dismantling of national intervention?. 7. Regionalism as citizenship. 8. Conclusion.
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION IN ARGENTINA: A REVIEW OF EVENTS AND WRITINGS
BORELLO, JOSE ANTONIO
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/1995, pág. 576
1. Introduction. 2. Industrial incentives and regional growth in Argentina. 3. Early writings. 4. Structural and neo-marxist approaches. 5. Behavioural and institutional approaches. 6. Summary and conclusions.
REGIONAL GROWTH THEORIES AND HIGH-TECH REGIONS
STERNBERG, ROLF
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/1996, pág. 518
1. Introduction. 2. Product cycle theory (regional variant). 3. Long wave theory. 4. The theory of flexible specialization and production. 5. Innovative milieux and network approaches. 6. Comparative advantages and disadvantages of the theories discussed.
SI TSUI-AUCH, LAI
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1999, pág. 345
1. The contending perspectives. 2. The productionnetworks in context. 3. Assessing the perspectives. 4. Conclusion.
THERET, BRUNO
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/1999, pág. 479
1. The need for an institutional approach tofederal fiscal regimes. 2. Regional inequalities in Canadaand the USA. 3. An efficient system of public equalizationin Canada, contrasted with the absence of one in the USA. 4.Conclusion.
RENT SUBSIDIES IN THE USA AND HOUSING ALLOWANCES IN THE NETHERLANDS: WORLDS APART
PRIEMUS, HUGO
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/2000, pág. 700
1. Introduction. 2. The theory behind housingvouchers. 3. Voucher conference. 4. Instruments in the USA.5. Housing allowances in the Netherlands. 6. Comparison ofAmerican rent subsidies and Dutch Housing allowances. 7.Lessons for both countries.
REPLY TO CAMPBELL AND HAUBERMANN
MARCUSE, PETER
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/1999, pág. 185
GLADSTONE, DAVID F.;HOFFMAN, LILY M.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/1998, pág. 674
RESTRUCTURING CITIZENSHIP IN BOLIVIA: EL PLAN DE TODOS
KOHL, BENJAMIN
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/2003, pág. 337 a 348
SUMMARY: 1. CITIZENSHIP 2. EVOLUTION OF CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS IN BOLIVIA 3. DEEPENING CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS: CONSTITUIONAL REFORM
DUCATEL, KEN;BLOMLEY, NICHOLAS
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1990, pág. 207
1. Introduction. 2. Circuits of capital. 3.ìCommercial capital. 4. Retail capital. 5. Retailìrestructuring. 6. Concluding comments. 7. References.
RETHINKING THE LATIN AMERICAN CITY
MORSE, R.M.;HARDOY, J.E.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/1995, pág. 677
MIRAFTAB, FARANAK
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1997, pág. 303
1. Increased economic hardship, housing options and household composition. 2. Research sites and methodology. 3. Research results: links between household composition and housing decisions. 4. Income: an insufficient explanation. 5. Importance of gender and age in housing decisions. 6. Important dimensions of housing arrangements. 7. Conclusion...
1. Increased economic hardship, housing options and household composition. 2. Research sites and methodology. 3. Research results: links between household composition and housing decisions. 4. Income: an insufficient explanation. 5. Importance of gender and age in housing decisions. 6. Important dimensions of housing arrangements. 7. Conclusion and policy implications.
RUPTURE OR CONTINUITY? MODERN AND POSTMODERN PLANNING IN TORONTO
FILION, PIERRE
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/1999, pág. 421
1. Interlinked transitions: the passage topostmodernism, posfordism and participatory planning. 2. TheToronto planning study. 3. 1952-62: The transformation ofToronto. 4. 1989-92 years of compromise. 5. Rupture andcontinuity. 6. Conclusion.
RURAL-URBAN MIGRATION AND GENDER DIVISION OF LABOR IN TRANSITIONAL CHINA
FAN, C.CINDY
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/2003, pág. 24
I. TRANSITION, THE STATE AND A NEW LABOR REGIME. II. TRANSITION, SOCIO-CULTURAL TRADITIONS AND DIVISION OF LABOR. III. DATA AND METHODOLOGY. IV. GENDER AND THE MIGRANT LABOR FORCE. V. GENDER SEGREGATION IN THE URBAN LABOR MARKET. VI. MARRIAGE AND GENDER DIVISION OF LABOR. VII. CONCLUSIONS.
YIFTACHEL, OREN
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/2000, pág. 418
1. A theoretical note. 2. The development towns:policy, history and past research. 3. The consequences ofplanning. 4. Conclusion: the regressive consequences ofplanning.
SOCIAL AGENTS, THE PROVISION OF BUILDINGS AND PROPERTY BOOMS: THE CASE OF SAO PAULO
SOARES DE MAGALHAES, CLAUDIO
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/1999, pág. 445
1. Introduction. 2. The Sao Paulo office boom - anoverview. 3. Agency, social structures and the provision ofbuildings. 4. Structures of provision and agents' strategiesin Sao Paulo. 5. Conclusions.
SOCIAL AND SPATIAL IMPLICATION OF HOUSING REFORM IN CHINA.
PING WANG, YA;MURIE, ALAN
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/2000, pág. 397
1. Introduction. 2. Official division of residenceand social status. 3. Housing and residence. 4. Housingreform: a summary. 5. Social implications of housing reform.6. Spatial implications of reform.
SOCIAL CITIZENSHIP IN THE NEW DEMOCRACIES. THE DIFFICULTIES IN REVIVING CITIZENS' RIGHTS IN HUNGARY
FERGE, ZSUZSA
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/1996, pág. 99
1. The main spheres affected by the transition. 2. The new citizenship - a condition and corollary of the transition. 3. The impact of the transition on social policy. 4. How does the new social policy affect citizenship?.
SOCIAL JUSTICE AND THE CITY: THE NEW LIBERAL FORMULATION
HARLOE, MICHAEL
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/2001, pág. 889
SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION: SPONTANEOUS CITIZENS' COMMITTEES IN FLORENCE
DELLA PORTA, DONATELLA;ANDRETTA, MASSIMILIANO
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/2002, pág. 244
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1. Ecological issues and urban protest: an introduction. 2. Committee for what? Between localism, security issues and participation. 3. Spontaneity and participation? The organizational structure of citizens' committees. 4. Anti-political or alternative political? Forms of action and strategies. 5. Administration and committees. 6. Conclusions.