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TOWARDS AN ETHNOGRAPHY OF IDIOSYNCRATIC FORMS OF LIVELIHOOD

SMITH, GAVIN

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 1/1994, pág. 71

Sumario
1. Sociological rigidities. 2. Aspects ofìlivelihood in the sourthern Pais Valenciano. 3. Rethinkingìlabour and society. 4. Conclusion. 5. References.

TRAJECTORIES IN LIVING SPACE, EMPLOYMENT AND HOUSING STOCK: THE EXAMPLE OF THE PARISIAN METROPOLIS IN THE 1980s AND 1990s

BERGER, MARTINE

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 2/1996, pág. 240

Sumario
1. The recent distribution of the metropolitan population of Paris: a necessary reappraisal. a) Households have more space available. b) The continuation of inequalities in housing between social groups. c) The outward drift in the region's space: continuation, or solving down in centrifugal movements?. 2. The broadening...

TRANSFORMATION OF LOCAL POWER ELITES: INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN ST PETERSBURG

DUKA, ALEXANDER

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 3/1997, pág. 430

Sumario
1. Socio-political context. 2. Beginnings of power: the elections and immediately affterwards. 3. Candidates for the elite. 4. Leadership of City Soviet. 5. Summary: The elite that failed?.

TRANSITIONS IN URBANIZATION: TWENTIETH-CENTURY BRITAIN.

MELLOR, ROSEMARY.

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 4/1989, pág. 573

Sumario
I. THE TRANSITION FROM 'RENTIER' TO 'FAMILY WELFARE'ìURBANIZATION. II. RESTRUCTURING: CITIES IN THE WORLDìTRANSACTIONAL SYSTEM. III. BREAKING THE SPELL OF THE WELFAREìSTATE. IV. LIBERAL AUTHORITARIAN URBANIZATION. 1. URBANìDEVELOPMENT. 2. HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION. 3. FAMILIES ANDìHOUSEHOLDS. 4. WELFARE. 5. LOCAL POLITICS. 6. POLICING. V.ìURBANIZATION AS MORAL PROJECT.

TRIAGE AND URBAN PLANNING: A CASE STUDY OF PHILADELPHIA

KLENIEWSKI, NANCY

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 4/1986, pág. 563

Sumario
I. ARGUMENTS FOR TRIAGE.- II. APPLICATIONS OFìTRIAGE POLICY.- III. THE CASE OF PHILADELPHIA.- IV.ìDISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS FOR PLANNING.- V. REFERENCES.-

UNDERSTANDING URBAN INEQUALITY: A MODEL BASED ON EXISTING THEORIES AND AN EMPIRICAL ILLUSTRATION

BURGERS, JACK;MUSTERD, SAKO

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 2/2002, pág. 403

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Theoretical perspectives on economic restructuring and local consequences: towards an explanatory model. 3. Labour market inequality in Amsterdam and Rotterdam. 4. Conclusion.

URBAN DEVELOPMENT UNDER AMBIGUOUS PROPERTY RIGHTS: A CASE OF CHINA'S TRANSITION ECONOMY

ZHU, JIEMING

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 1/2002, pág. 41

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Property rights and development. 3. Genesis of ambiguous property rights - decentralization of state ownership and the institution of danwei. 4. Rapid urban development in transitional Shanghai. 5. Property oversupply driven by asset appropriation. 6. Coalition and competition for asset appropriation - a property market structured by ambiguous property rights. 7. Conclusion.

URBAN FORM AND GLOBALIZATION AFTER SEPTEMBER 11TH: THE VIEW FROM NEW YORK

MARCUSE, PETER

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 3/2002, pág. 596

Sumario
1. Urban form: concentrated decentralization in the market. 2. Urban form: citadelization, barricading and governmental deplanning. 3. Urban form: the conflicting forces.

URBAN LAND RENT THEORY: A REGULATIONIST PERSPECTIVE

JOHANNES JÄGER

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 2/2003, pág. 233 a 247

Sumario
1. EXPLAINING URBAN PHENOMENA 2. THE RISE AND FALL OF LAND RENT THEORY 3. TOWARDS A RECONSTRUCTION OF LAND RENT THEORY 4. CONCLUSION

URBAN PLANNING, SOCIAL POLICY AND NEW FORMS OF URBAN INEQUALITY AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION IN GREEK CITIES

TSOULOUVIS, LEFTERIS

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 4/1996, pág. 718

Sumario
1. Urban planning in Greece. 2.Greek economy and some basic dterminants of the labour market and social policy. 3. Poverty and dimensions of social exclusion in postwar Greece. 4. Concluding remarks: social policy reforma and urban planning.

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