A HISTORY OF URBAN RESEARCH: THE FRENCH EXPERIENCE SINCE 1965.
TOPALOV, CHRISTIAN.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/1989, pág. 625
I. BIRTH OF A 'FRENCH SCHOOL OF URBAN SOCIOLOGY', 1968.1975.ì1. A CALL TO ARMS: THE SITUATION IN THE 1960S. 2. THE 1968ìWATERSHED. 3. NEW SUBJECTS. II. REVERSAL OF THE SITUATIONìAND THE ECLIPSE OF FRENCH URBAN RESEARCH, 1975-1987. 1. THEìSTART OF THE CRISIS. 2. INTERPRETATION OF 'URBAN MARXISM' INìTHE 1970S. 3. NEW SUBJECTS. 4. THE QUESTION...
I. BIRTH OF A 'FRENCH SCHOOL OF URBAN SOCIOLOGY', 1968.1975.ì1. A CALL TO ARMS: THE SITUATION IN THE 1960S. 2. THE 1968ìWATERSHED. 3. NEW SUBJECTS. II. REVERSAL OF THE SITUATIONìAND THE ECLIPSE OF FRENCH URBAN RESEARCH, 1975-1987. 1. THEìSTART OF THE CRISIS. 2. INTERPRETATION OF 'URBAN MARXISM' INìTHE 1970S. 3. NEW SUBJECTS. 4. THE QUESTION OF THE CRISISìAND CHANGES IN THE WAGE STRUCTURE. 5. THE QUESTION OF...
A LOOK AT THE HIDDEN SIDE: TURKISH WOMEN IN BERLIN'S ETHNIC LABOUR MARKET
HILLMANN, FELICITAS
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1999, pág. 267
1. Introduction. 2. The gender bias in theliterature on ethnic economies. 3. The Berlin case - foreignpopulation and labour market integration. 4. Women in theTurkish ethnic economy. 5. Conclusions and outlook.
A MODEL FOR THE ANALYSIS OF THE DECLINE OF POSTWAR HOUSING
PRAK, NIELS L. Y;PRIEMUS, HUGO
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/1986, pág. 1
I. THE STUDY OF DECLINE.- II. FACTORS ON DECLINE.-ìIII. FINANCIAL PROBLEMS.- IV. REMEDIES.- V. REFERENCES.-
A NEW PROGRAMME OF URBAN RESEARCH IN THE NETHERLANDS.
VAN WEESEP;VAN WEESEP, J.;VAN DER VAART, D.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/1988, pág. 139
I. THE INITIATION OF THE PROGRAMME. II. THEìAPPROACH OF THE PROGRAMME. III. THE STRUCTURE OF THEìPROGRAMME. IV. EVALUATION. V. REFERENCES.
A SOCIAL MOVEMENT IN UBAN POLITICS: A REINTERPRETATION OF URBAN REFORM IN CANADA.
HARRIS;HARRIS, RICHARD
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/1987, pág. 363
I. THE SOCIAL MOVEMENT OF THE 1960S. II. THE CITYìAND REFORM POLITICS. III. THE SOUCES OF LOCAL DIVERSITY. IV.ìDISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS. V. REFERENCES.
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION_ A CRITICAL RECONNAISSANCE
ALEXANDER ALBA;JACOBSEN, KURT
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/1999, pág. 593
1. The origins of affirmative action. 2. Remedialactions and their discontents. 3. Comparative cases: theinseparability of universal and particular. 4. Conclusion.
AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM IN REGIONAL PLANNING, 1933-2000
FRIEDMANN, JOHN;BLOCH, ROBIN
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/1990, pág. 576
1. The sociocultural and political context. 2. Anìhistorical analysis of spatial and regional policies. 3.ìEpilogue: the next 10 years.
AN INSTITUTIONALIST PERSPECTIVE ON REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
AMIN, ASH
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1999, pág. 365
1. Introduction. 2. The economy and economicgovernance in institutional economics. 3. The institutionalturn in regional development studies. 4. Regional policyorientations. 5. Conclusion: back to the macro-economy.
VILLADSEN, SOREN
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/1993, pág. 42
1. Introduction. 2. Service production and theìlocal government system: five different models of democracy.ì3. Local democracy and "local socialism". 4. Neo-liberalìattacks on local, institutionalized democracy. 5. A newìdecade for social democratic local politics?. 6. Anotherìcentury for local democracy?.
ARE PLANNERS COLLECTIVE CAPITALISTS? THE CASES OF ABERDEEN AND HOUSTON.
FEAGIN, JOE R.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1990, pág. 249
1. Introduction. 2. The costs of growth. 3. Doesìplannig matter?. 4. Oil-gas development in Aberdeen andìHouston: a brief history. 5. Boomtown growth:a sampling ofìsocial costs. 6. Relyng on the planning system: the defenceìagainst social costs in Aberdeen. 7. The planning system inìHouston: a weak defence against social costs. 8. Conclusion.ì9....
1. Introduction. 2. The costs of growth. 3. Doesìplannig matter?. 4. Oil-gas development in Aberdeen andìHouston: a brief history. 5. Boomtown growth:a sampling ofìsocial costs. 6. Relyng on the planning system: the defenceìagainst social costs in Aberdeen. 7. The planning system inìHouston: a weak defence against social costs. 8. Conclusion.ì9. References.
ASPECTS OF STATISM AND PLANNING IN GREECE.
TSOULOUVIS;TSOLULOUVIS, LEFTERIS
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/1987, pág. 500
I. CITY PLANS AND PLANNING BEFORE WORLD WAR II. II.ìPOSTWAR PLANNIGN. III.PLANNING IN THE 1980S. IV. PLANNINGìPRACTICE, SOCIAL PROCESSES AND STATISM: A HYPOTHESIS. V. AìCONCLUIDING NOTE. VI. REFERENCES.
ASPECTS OF THE INFORMAL ECONOMY IN A TRANSFORMING COUNTRY: THE CASE OF ROMANIA
NEEF, RAINER
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/2002, pág. 299
1. The situation since 1989 and research methods. 2. Economic development and the branches of the informal economy of households. 3. Working forms and situations. 4. Informal economies in a poor transforming country.
BARGAINING WITH TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS: THE CASE OF SHANGHAI
YEUNG, YUE-MAN;XIAOJIAN, LI
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/1999, pág. 513
1. Introduction. 2. Determinants of the bargainingrelationship. 3. Measurements of bargaining outcome. 4.Origin of Shanghai's bargaining power. 5. Rapid expansion ofTNCs' direct investment in Shanghai. 6. Bargaining power andlevel of ownership. 7. Level of managerial localization. 8.Level of local industrial linkages. 9. Level of localparticipation...
1. Introduction. 2. Determinants of the bargainingrelationship. 3. Measurements of bargaining outcome. 4.Origin of Shanghai's bargaining power. 5. Rapid expansion ofTNCs' direct investment in Shanghai. 6. Bargaining power andlevel of ownership. 7. Level of managerial localization. 8.Level of local industrial linkages. 9. Level of localparticipation in technology transfer. 10. TNC-Shanghaiinteractions. 11. Discussion and conclusions. 12. Appendix -Related data and interviews.
BERLIN'S TRANSFORMATIONS: POSTMODERN, POSTFORDIST... OR NEOLIBERAL?
BRENNER, NEIL
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/2002, pág. 635
BUILDING MILAN: ALTERNATIVE MACHINES OF GROWTH.
VICARI, SERENA;MOLOTCH, HARVEY
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/1990, pág. 602
1. Introduction. 2. The passante and alternativeìprojects. 3. Respondent's knowledge and interests. 4. TheìItalian land use context. 5. Summary and discussion.
BUSINESS NETWORKS AND NEW DISTRIBUTION METHODS. THE SPREAD OF FRANCHISES IN SPAIN
GAMIR, AGUSTIN;MENDEZ, RICARDO
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/2000, pág. 653
1. Introduction. 2. The franchise chains in thereorganization of the distribution system. 3. Franchises inSpain. 4. Spatial organization of franchise chains inSpain. 5. Conclusions.
CAPITAL ACCUMULATION IN THE MEXICAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY, 1930-82
BALL, MICHAEL AND;CONNOLLY, PRISCILLA
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1987, pág. 153
I. THE GROWTH OF CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY IN MEXICO.-ìII. BUILDING CAPITAL.- III. REPRODUCTION OF LABOUR POWER:ìWAGES AND SKILLS.- IV. PRODUCTIVITY CHANGE.- V. CONCLUSIONS.ì
CAPITAL RECONSTRUCTION AND CAPITAL ACCUMULATION IN BERLIN: A REPLY TO PETER MARCUSE
CAMPBELL, SCOTT
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/1999, pág. 173
CAPITAL RESTRUCTURING AND THE NEW BUILT ENVIRONMENT OF GLOBAL CITIES: NEW YORK AND LOS ANGELES.
BEAUREGARD, ROBERT A.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/1991, pág. 90
1. Producing a novel urban form. 2. Periodizationìof urban restructuring. 3. The new built environment:ìempirical analysis. 4. Conclusion.
CHALLENGING CHICAGO'S GROWTH MACHINE: A PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE WASHINGTON ADMINISTRATION
BENNETT, LARRY Y OTROS
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/1987, pág. 351
I. THE GROWTH IDEOLOGY AS OBSTACLE TO GROWTH. II. RETRACKING CHICAGO"S GROWTH MACHINE. III. A CITY OF HOPE. IV. REFERENCES.
APPELBAUM, RICHARD P.;CHRISTERSON, BRAD
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1997, pág. 202
1. Slowing growth of apparel exports in the world economy. 2. The organization of apparel manufacturing. 3. The changing geography of apparel manufacturing: the case of Los Angeles. 4. Determinants of global sourcing: price or quality? 5. The importance of ties: the global and the...
CHINA'S MODERNIZATIONS, REFORMS AND MOBILE POPULATION
KIM, JOOCHUL
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/1988, pág. 595
I.HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES ON NATIONAL DEVELOPMENTìPOLICIES. II.CURRENT REFORMS. III.MOBILE POPULATION.ìIV.CONCLUSIONS.
GARCIA, SOLEDAD
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 1/1996, pág. 7
1. Introduction. 2. T.H. Marshall and the class dimension of citizenship. 3. Community membership, immigration and the ethnic dimension. 4. National citizenship versus universal human rights. 5. Inclusion and exclusion in nation-states and cities. 6. Cross-national contrast.
CITIES AND REGIONS IN THE NEW EUROPE: THE GLOBAL-LOCAL INTERPLAY AND SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
DUNDORF, M.;KAFKALAS, G.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/1995, pág. 678
CITIES FOR NATIONS? EXAMINING THE CITY-NATION-STATE RELATION IN INFORMATION AGE MALAYSIA
BUNNELL, TIM
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/2002, pág. 284
1. Cities and nation-states in the global information society. 2. The Multimedia Super Corridor and the politics of urban development in post-colonial Malaysia. 3. City-nation-state relations in "Information Age" Malaysia: three dimensions. 4. Conclusion.