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SOCIAL THEORY, SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND PUBLIC POLICY: RECENT ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE GAY AND LESBIAN MOVEMENTS IN MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA.

KNOPP, LAWRENCE

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1987, pág. 243

I. SOCIAL THEORY, SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, AND SEXUALITY.-ìII. GAY AND LESBIAN POLITICS IN MINNEAPOLIS IN THEìSEVENTIES.- III. 1979-1985: THE BATTLE OVER 'INDECENTìCONDUCT'.- IV. DISCUSSION: IDENTITY POLITICS AND CLASS.- V.ìCONCLUSION.


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SOCIO-POLITICALLY POLARIZED CONTEXTS, URBAN MOBILIZATION AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENT: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TWO CAMPAIGNS OF PROTEST IN NORTHERN IRELAND

CINALLI, MANLIO

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/2003, pág. 158

I. INTRODUCTION. II. A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE M1-M2 LINK (WESTLINK). III. THE SECOND WESTLINK CAMPAIGN: URBAN MOBILIZATION AND CONSTITUTION OF A "NEW" ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENT IN NORTHERN IRELAND (1996-2001). IV. UNSUCCESSFUL URBAN ACTION VERSUS SUCCESSFUL ENVIRONMENTAL MOBILIZATION: COMPARING THE TWO WESTLINK PROTESTS.


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SOCIOSPATIAL DISPARITIES IN A 'SOCIALIST' CITY. THE CASE OF WARSAW AT THE END OF THE 1970S

DANGSCHAT, JENS

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/1987, pág. 37

I. ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION INìWARSAW.- II. URBAN DEVELOPMENT OF WARSAW.- III. DATA ANDìMETHODS.- IV. SOCIOSPATIAL DISPARITIES.- V. DISCUSSION.- VI.ìREFERENCES.-


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SOME REMARKS ON INFORMAL WORK, SOCIAL POLARIZATION AND THE SOCIAL STRUCTURE

PAHL, R.E.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1988, pág. 247

I. THE CUMULATION OF ALL FORMS OF WORK. II. NEW DIVISIONS WITHIN THE WORKING CLASS? III. SOCIAL POLARIZATION AND THE EMERGENCE OF AN UNDERCLASS? IV. HOUSEHOLD WORK PRACTICES AND POLITICAL CONSCIOUSNESS. V. REFERENCES.


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SOME SOCIAL AND POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE CONTEMPORARY FRAGMENTATION OF THE 'SERVICE CLASS' IN BRITAIN

SAVAGE;SAVAGE, MIKE;DICKENS, PETER AND;FIELDING, TONY

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/1988, pág. 455

I.THE 'SERVICE CLASS': AN INCREASINGLY COHESIVEìSOCIAL GROUP?. II.THE PROFESSIONAL LABOUR MARKET INìBERKSHIRE. III.SOCIAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL MOBILITY. IV.THEìSERVICE CLASS AND POLITICS. V.CONCLUSION.


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SPACE AS A FORCE OF PRODUCTION: CONTRIBUTION TO THE DEBATE EN REALISM, CAPITALISM AND SPACE.

GOTTDIENER;GOTTDIENER, M.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/1987, pág. 405

I. REALIST EPISTEMOLOGY AND THE NEO-MARXIANìANALYSIS OF SPACE. II. CONCLUSION.


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SPACE TRADERS: REREGULATION, PROPERTY COMPANIES AND AUCKLAND'S OFFICE MARKET, 1975-94

MORICZ, ZOLTAN;MURPHY, LAURENCE

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1997, pág. 165

1. Introduction. 2. Property and finance. 3. Property and the reregulation of the New Zealand economy. 4. Auckland's property boom and crash. 5. Chasing money: the property companies. 6. The collapse of the property companies. 7. Conclusion.


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SPATIAL EQUALITY IN CUBA.

SUSMAN, PAUL

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1987, pág. 218

I. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM.- II. EQUALITYìDEMOCRACY, AND SOCIALISM.- III. SPATIAL ORGANIZATION ANDìCUBAM SOCIALIST VISION......


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SPORT AS A CULTURAL SYSTEM: SPORTS POLICIES AND (NEW) ETHNICITIES IN LYON AND BIRMINGHAM

ARNAUD, LIONEL

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/2002, pág. 571

1. Introduction. 2. The spread of socio-sports policy ideas. 3. Socio-sports policy faced with the reflexivity of "ethnic minorities". 4. Conclusion.


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STATE POLICY AND SPATIAL RESTRUCTURING IN POST-REFORM CHINA, 1978-95

LIN, GEORGE C.S.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/1999, pág. 670

1. Introduction. 2. Spatial restructuring insocialist China: state articulation or disarticulation?. 3.Transition of the political economy and (re)production ofspace. 4. From centralized control to decentralizeddecision-making. 5. From plan to market. 6. From growth todevelopment. 7. Discussion and conclusion.


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STATE-SOCIETY RELATIONS AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT: A COMPARISON OF ARGENTINA AND TAIWAN IN THE 1990S

BOSCO, FERNANDO JAVIER

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/1998, pág. 623

1. Introduction. 2. States, societies and national development: the institutional perspective. 3. Setting the scenario: Argentina and Taiwan. 4. Exploring the dilemma. 5. National development and state-society relations in Argentina. 6. State-society relations and national development: the case of Taiwan. 7. State-society coalitions: comparing...

1. Introduction. 2. States, societies and national development: the institutional perspective. 3. Setting the scenario: Argentina and Taiwan. 4. Exploring the dilemma. 5. National development and state-society relations in Argentina. 6. State-society relations and national development: the case of Taiwan. 7. State-society coalitions: comparing Argentina and Taiwan. 8. Lessons from Argentina and Taiwan: summary and conclusion. 9. References.

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STRATEGIES OF WASTE: BIDDING WARS IN THE BRAZILIAN AUTOMOBILE SECTOR

RODRIGUEZ-POSE, ANDRES;ARBIX, GLAUCO

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/2001, pág. 134

1. Introduction. 2. Globalization, federalism andterritorial competition in developing countries. 3. Economicstabilization in Brazil. 4. Foreign investment in the carindustry. 5. Territorial competition for foreign investmentin the Brazilian car sector. 6. Justification andpossible consequences of the bidding wars. 7. Conclusions.


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STREET CHILDREN AND STREET LIFE IN URBAN TANZANIA: THE CULTURE OF SURVIVING AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR CHILDREN'S HEALTH

LUGALLA, JOE L.P.;KAZENI MBWAMBO, JESSIE;KAZENI MBWAMBO, JESSIE

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1999, pág. 329

1. Introduction. 2. Methodology and study area. 3. Who are the "children of the street"?. 4. How streetchildren meet their basic needs. 5. Street life as a socialphenomenon affecting children's health. 6. Street life as acause of sexual vulnerability. 7. Street life as an urbansubculture of surviving and suffering. 8. Where doesTanzania...

1. Introduction. 2. Methodology and study area. 3. Who are the "children of the street"?. 4. How streetchildren meet their basic needs. 5. Street life as a socialphenomenon affecting children's health. 6. Street life as acause of sexual vulnerability. 7. Street life as an urbansubculture of surviving and suffering. 8. Where doesTanzania go from here?. 9. Conclusion.

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STRENGTHENING ACCESS TO LAND FOR HOUSING FOR THE POOR IN MAPUTO, MOZAMBIQUE

JENKINS, PAUL

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/2001, pág. 629

1. Introduction. 2. Access to land for housing inMaputo - a brief historical overview. 3. Recent land supplytendencies. 4. Access to land for housing for low-incomegroups. 5. Alternative basis for improving land access. 6.Applying the approach in Maputo. 7. Conclusion.


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SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT IN EUROPE: MYTH OR REALITY?

TSENKOVA, SASHA

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1999, pág. 361

1. Globalization of the economy and spatialdevelopment. 2. The challenge: conflicts between majortrends in spatial urban development and the requirements ofsustainable urban development. 3. The role of key actors inthe formulation and implementation of sustainable urbandevelopment policies.


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SYMPOSIUM ON CITIES AND INFRASTRUCTURE NETWORKS

GRAHAM, STEPHEN;KAIKA, MARIA;TOLEDO SILVA, ROBERTO;OFFNER, JEAN-MARC

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/2000, pág. 114

1. Introduction: Cities and infrastructurenetworks. 2. Fetishizing the modern city: the phantasmagoriaof urban technological networks. 3. The connectivity ofinfrastructure networks and the urban space of Sao Paulo inthe 1990's. 4. "Territorial deregulation": local authoritiesat risk from technical networks. 5. Constructing premiumnetwork...

1. Introduction: Cities and infrastructurenetworks. 2. Fetishizing the modern city: the phantasmagoriaof urban technological networks. 3. The connectivity ofinfrastructure networks and the urban space of Sao Paulo inthe 1990's. 4. "Territorial deregulation": local authoritiesat risk from technical networks. 5. Constructing premiumnetwork spaces: reflections on infrastructure networks andcontemporary urban development.

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SYMPOSIUM ON URBAN STUDIES IN SOUTH AFRICA AFTER APARTHEID

VARIOS

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/2000, pág. 832

1. Introduction. 2. Backyard Soweto. 3. Thecentrality of community capacity in state low-income housingprovision in Cape Town, South Africa. 4. Wage strategies andminimum wages in decentralized regions: the case of theclothing industry in Phuthaditjhaba, South Africa. 5.Democratization and politics in South African townships.


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TACKLING SOCIAL EXCLUSION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION? THE LIMITS TO THE NEW ORTHODOXY OF LOCAL PARTNERSHIP

GEDDES, MIKE

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/2000, pág. 782

1. Social exclusion in the European Union. 2.Local crisis and the rise of local partnership. 3.Partnership and local governance capacity: papering over thecracks?. 4. Partnership and inclusive local governance:empowering excluded communities?. 5. The social and economicimpact of local partnerships. 6. Conclusions.


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TALKING BUSINESS: AN ACTOR-CENTRED ANALYSIS OF BUSINESS AGENDAS FOR LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

NORTH, PETER;VALLER, DAVID;WOOD, ANDREW

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/2001, pág. 830

1. Introduction. 2. Towards an actor-centred approach. 3. Research methods: the construction of business identities. 4. Three declining English towns. 5. Conclusion.


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TECHNOLOGICAL PARKS: THEIR THEORY AND REALITY IN SPAIN.

YBARRA, JOSEP ANTONI;DOMENECH, RAFAEL;GINER, JOSE MIGUEL

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/1991, pág. 383

1. Introduction. 2. Theorical considerations:ìenvironmental resources for new technologies. 3. Problems ofìpublic policy in the promotion of technological parks. 4.ìSpanish technological parks: an approach to their specificìproblems.



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TERRITORIAL COMPETITION AND THE PREDICTABILITY OF COLLECTIVE (IN)ACTION

CHESHIRE, PAUL C.;GORDON, IAN R.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/1996, pág. 383

1. Introduction. 2. The logic of territorial competition. 3. The organizational base for territorial competition. 4. Hypotheses about territorial competition. 5. The experience of territorial competition. 6. Testing the hypotheses about competitive activity. 7. Some wider implications of territorial competition. 8. References.


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THE AMBIGUOUS TERRAIN OF RIGHTS: CIVIC STRATIFICATION IN ITALY'S EMERGENT IMMIGRATION REGIME

MORRIS, LYDIA

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/2001, pág. 497

1. An emergent hybrid system. 2. The process ofregularization. 3. Quotas, sanatoria and establishment. 4.Family life. 5. Impediments to rights. 6. Reception centresas social support. 7. Emergency provisions and FPWPs. 8.Classification and control. 9. Asylum and humanitarianprotection. 10. Conclusion.


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THE AMBIVALENCE OF DIVERSITY AND THE POLITICS OF URBAN RENAISSANCE: THE CASE OF YOUTH IN DOWNTOWN PORTLAND, MAINE

LEES, LORETTA

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/2003, pág. 613 a 632

SUMMARY: 1. VISIONS OF URBAN RENAISSANCE 2. METHODOLOGY 3. URBAN REDEVELOPMENT IN PORTLAND 4. THE DIVERSITY OF DIVERSITIES IN PLANNING DISCOURSE 5. ENACTING DIVERSITY AND CIVIL SOCIETY IN THE CITY 6. THE PARADOXICAL POSSIBILITES OF THE CITY


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THE BANALITY OF INTERDICTION: SURVEILLANCE, CONTROL AND THE DISPLACEMENT OF DIVERSITY

FLUSTY, STEVEN

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/2001, pág. 658

1. Paranoia revisited. 2. Have a safe one... 3. Noparking. 4. Nicer than the real thing. 5. The banality ofinterdiction.


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