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URBAN RESTRUCTURING AND SOCIAL CHANGE IN BRAZIL

VARIOS

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/1995, pág. 339

1. Introduction. 2. State retreat, governance and metropolitan restructuring in Brazil. 3. Economic crisis and tertiarization in Brazil's metropolitan labour market. 4. Restructuring in large Brazilian cities: the centre/periphery model. 5. Metropolitan poverty in Brazil: economic cycles, labour market and demographic trends. 6. Race, class...

1. Introduction. 2. State retreat, governance and metropolitan restructuring in Brazil. 3. Economic crisis and tertiarization in Brazil's metropolitan labour market. 4. Restructuring in large Brazilian cities: the centre/periphery model. 5. Metropolitan poverty in Brazil: economic cycles, labour market and demographic trends. 6. Race, class and space un Brazilian cities.

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URBAN SECURITY FROM WARFARE TO WELFARE

LIGHT, JENNIFER S.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/2002, pág. 607

1. Aerospace engineer seeks employment: local government job preferred. 2. The urban crisis as a national security crisis. 3. Mobilizing for urban defense. 4. Lessons for cities post-September 11th.


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URBAN SPACE, RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS AND THE ORIGINS OF RACIAL RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION IN A US CITY, 1900-50

FOX GOTHAM, KEVIN

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/2000, pág. 616

1. Introduction. 2. Population and settlementpatterns before 1900. 3. Racializing urban space: the GreatMigration and the rise of the US real estate industry. 4.Race restrictive covenants, community builders andhomeowner associations. 5. Conclusion.


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URBAN THEORY AND THE TREATMENT OF DIFFERENCES: ADMINISTRATIVE PRACTICES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND THE DIFFICULTIES OF SPECIFICS

TOSI, ANTONIO

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 4/1991, pág. 594

1. Administrative treatment of variability: unitaryìapproach and its theoretical correlates. 2. The crisis ofìthe 1970s and 1980s: towards new openings in the handling ofìspecifics. 3. The reproduction of administrative approaches:ìthe dificulties in being specific, and the theories. 4.ìFragmenting urban society: towards new convergences ...


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URBANIZATION IN THE HONG KONG-SOUTH CHINA REGION: AN INTRODUCTION TO DYNAMICS AND DILEMMAS

HENDERSON, JEFFREY

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1991, pág. 169

1. The origins of transformation. 2.ìDiversification and restructuring. 3. The dialectics ofìchange and persistence. 4. The China connection. 5.ìConclusion: dynamics, dilemmas and future prospects. 6.ìReferences.



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WELTOFFENHEIT SCHAFFT JOBS': TURKISH ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MULTICULTURALISM IN BERLIN

PECOUD, ANTOINE

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/2002, pág. 494

1. Introduction. 2. Five trends in today's Turkish economy. 3. Consequences and contradictions. 4. Turkish entrepreneurship and multiculturalism. 5. Conclusion.


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WHAT IS NEIGHBOURHOOD ?. AN EXTERNALITY-SPACE APPROACH

GALSTER, GEORGE C.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 2/1986, pág. 243

I. NEIGHBOURHOOD AS EXTERNALITY SPACE.- II. MAKINGìTHE NEIGHBOURHOOD CONCEPT OPERATIONAL.- III. DISCUSSION.-ìIV. REFERENCES.-


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WHY IS SHANGHAI BUILDING A GIANT SPECULATIVE PROPERTY BUBBLE?

HAILA, ANNE

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/1999, pág. 583

1. Overseas chinese. 2. The city as entrepreneur.3. The state as a partner. 4. Conclusion.


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WOMEN'S LIVES AND THE MAKING OF THE CITY: EXPERIENCES FROM 'NORTH' AND 'SOUTH' OF EUROPE

SIMONSEN, KIRSTEN;VAIOU, DINA

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/1996, pág. 446

1. Introduction. 2. The study areas. a) In Athens. b) In Copenhagen. 3. Women's life-histories. a) In Cophenagen. b) In Athens. 4. How women's lives are formed. a) The family. b) Paid work. c) Social Networks. 5. ...and the making of the city. a) Life strategies. b) Gender relations. c) Constitution of place. 6. Concluding...


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WORLD CITIES AND THE LIMITS TO GLOBAL CONTROL: A CASE STUDY OF EXECUTIVE SEARCH FIRMS IN EUROPE'S LEADING CITIES

BOYLE, MARK;FINDLAY, ALLAN;LELIEVRE, EVA;PADDISON, RONAN

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/1996, pág. 498

1. Introduction. 2. Definitions and data sources. 3. Global control capability: the role played by executive search in European cities. 4. The global structure of Europe's leading search networks. 5. The difficulties of ...


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YOU'E GOOD WITH YOUR HANDS, WHY DON'T YOU BECOME AN AUTO MECHANIC': NEIGHBORHOOD CONTEXT, INSTITUTIONS AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT

BAUDER, HARALD

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/2001, pág. 593

1. Introduction. 2. Background. 3. Research design.4. Lanier area institutions. 5. Palm Heights institutions.6. Conclusion.


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YOUTH AS A POLITICAL MOVEMENT: DEVELOPMENT OF THE SQUATTERS' AND AUTONOMOUS MOVEMENT IN COPENHAGEN, 1981-95

MIKKELSEN, FLEMMING;KARPANTSCHOF, RENE

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/2001, pág. 609

1. Introduction. 2. Sources, data and methods. 3.Theoretical considerations. 4. Major issues of contention,1981-94. 5. The BZ-movement in a national and internationalcontext. 6. Repertoire of contentious actions andtransnational commitment. 7. Mobilization and cyclicity ofthe BZ-movement. 8. Conclusion. 9. Appendix 1 - The BZ-dataset, 1981-94.


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