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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

Sumario
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...

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

Sumario
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.

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

Sumario
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.

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

Sumario
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.-

PREMIUM NETWORK SPACES: A COMMENT

COUTARD, OLIVIER

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 1/2002, pág. 166

Sumario
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.

PRIVATE OR PUBLIC: DEBATING THE MEANING OF TENURE LEGALIZATION

VARLEY, ANN

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 3/2002, pág. 449

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

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

Sumario
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.-

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

Sumario
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.

PRODUCTION, CONSUMPTION AND SOCIAL CHANGE: RESERVATIONS REGARDING

SAUNDERS, PETER;WARDE, ALAN

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 2/1990, pág. 228

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

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

Sumario
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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