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Centro de Estudios Municipales y de Cooperación Internacional (CEMCI)

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DIVERSIFICATION AND GROWTH: SOME EVIDENCE FROM THE BRITISH URBAN SYSTEM 1978 TO 1991

O'DONOGHUE, DAN

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 3/1999, pág. 549

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Diversification and growth. 3.The british context. 4. Data and techniques. 5.Diversification in the British urban system. 6. Determinantsof diversification. 7. The relationship between growth anddiversification. 8. Diversity and diversification trends in150 JCTTWAs. 9. Conclusion.

THE ROADS TO DISAFFILIATION: INSECURE WORK AND VULNERABLE RELATIONSHIPS

CASTEL, ROBERT

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 3/2000, pág. 519

Sumario
1. Zones of social turbulence. 2. The rise ofsocial vulnerability. 3. Postscript.

THE SECONDARY CIRCUIT OF CAPITAL: OFFICE CONSTRUCTION IN HOUSTON, TEXAS

FEAGIN, JOE R.

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 2/1987, pág. 172

Sumario
I. OSCILLATION IN OFFICE INVESTMENT: THE CASE OFìHOUSTON.- II. A DISTINCTIVE DECENTRALIZATION PATTERN INìAFFICE DEVELOPMENT.- III. CYCLES IN DEVELOPMENT: THEìCONSEQUENCES OF AN AVERBUILT OFFICE MARKET.- IV.ìINTERPRETING CYCLES OF OFFICE DEVELOPMENT: THE TIE TOìINVESTMENT CAPITAL.- V. CONCLUSION.

THE SIGNIFICANCE OF BORDERS IN THE EAST EUROPEAN TRANSITION

THUEN, TROND

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 4/1999, pág. 738

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. The phenomenon oftrader-tourism. 3. Border aspects. 4. Ethnography of Varnatrader-tourism. 5. The morality of trading. 6. Impedimentsand resources. 7. Commodities as symbols. 8. Borders, classand ethnicity. 9. Informal social systems and borders. 10.Conclusion: globalization and boundaries.

THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF CITIZENSHIP IN LATIN AMERICA

ROBERTS, BRYAN

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 1/1996, pág. 38

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Class, race and ethnicity. 3. The context of citizenship in the post Second World War. 4. The myth of marginality revisited. 5. The predominance of social rights. 6. The changing definition of citizenship. 7. Conclusion.

THE SPECIFICITY OF THE CHICAGO GHETTO: COMMENT ON WACQUANT'S THREE PERNICIOUS PREMISES

ABU-LUGHOD, JANET

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 2/1997, pág. 357

THE STATE AND FISCAL CRISIS IN ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACIES

KING, DESMOND S.;GURR, TED ROBERT

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 1/1988, pág. 87

Sumario
I. THE CONCEPT OF FISCAL CRISIS. II. THE STATE AND SHORT-TERM CRISIS. III. NATIONAL STATE INTERESTS AND URBAN FISCAL CRISIS. IV. CONCLUSION. V. REFERENCES.

THE TECHNOPOLIS: HIGH TECHNOLOGY AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN JAPAN

FUJITA, KUNIKO

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 4/1988, pág. 566

Sumario
I. THE TECHNOPOLIS PLAN. II. SILICON ISLAND (KYUSHU). III. THE KUMAMOTO TECHNOPOLIS. IV. THE STATE, CAPITAL AND SOCIETY.

THE TROUBLE WITH MEN? YOUNG PEOPLE, GENDER TRANSFORMATIONS AND THE CRISIS OF MASCULINITY

MCDOWELL, LINDA

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 1/2000, pág. 201

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Young men in trouble. 3. Boyz'nschool. 4. Boyz'n jobs. 5. Streets'n stress. 6. Becoming aman in the 'hood. 7. A brief note on older men. 8. Multipleways of becoming men?

THE URBAN GEOGRAPHY OF LOW-INCOME HOUSING: CAIRO (1947-96) EXEMPLIFIES A MODEL

HARRIS, RICHARD;WAHBA, MALAK

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 1/2002, pág. 58

Sumario
1. Low-income settlement in cities in the developing world. 2. Cairo as an exemplary city. 3. Changing patterns of low-income settlement in Cairo, 1947-96. 4. Conclusions.

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