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August 2017, Volume 54, Issue 11
- 2521-2539 Social capital and community representation: How multiform networks promote local democracy in Los Angeles
by Juliet Musso & Christopher Weare - 2540-2560 Socio-spatial factors associated with ethnic inequalities in districts of England and Wales, 2001–2011
by Kitty Lymperopoulou & Nissa Finney - 2561-2591 The response of Latino immigrants to the Great Recession: Occupational and residential (im)mobility
by Ray Calnan & Gary Painter - 2592-2612 Understanding the gap between reality and expectation: Local social engagement and ethnic concentration
by Vassilis Tselios & Philip McCann & Jouke van Dijk - 2613-2630 Distribution dynamics of property crime rates in the United States
by Alessandro Moro - 2631-2651 Market expansion, state intervention and wage differentials between economic sectors in urban China: A multilevel analysis
by Ye Liu & Wei Xu & Jianfa Shen & Guixin Wang - 2652-2668 Local name, global fame: The international visibility of Chinese cities in modern times
by Yunsong Chen & Fei Yan & Yi Zhang - 2669-2671 Book review: Urban Competitiveness and Innovation
by Fenghua Pan - 2671-2674 Book review: The Slow Boil: The Street Food, Rights and Public Space in Mumbai
by Kasi Eswarappa - 2674-2677 Book review: Common Space: The City as Commons
by Matina Kapsali & Maria Karagianni
August 2017, Volume 54, Issue 10
- 2203-2203 Introducing Debates in urban studies
by Andrew Cumbers - 2204-2216 Housing supply, investment demand and money creation: A comment on the drivers of London’s housing crisis
by Nick Gallent & Dan Durrant & Neil May - 2217-2231 Searching for actually existing justice in the city
by Miriam Williams - 2232-2248 Mobility in a global city: Making sense of Shanghai’s growing automobile-dominated transport culture
by Matthew Williams & Non Arkaraprasertkul - 2249-2267 Intra-city access to inter-city transport nodes: The implications of high-speed-rail station locations for the urban development of Chinese cities
by Mi Diao & Yi Zhu & Jiren Zhu - 2268-2284 Making urbanisation compact and equal: Integrating rural villages into urban communities in Kunshan, China
by Jieming Zhu - 2285-2304 Neighbourhood immigrant concentration effects on migrant and native youth’s educational commitments, an enquiry into personality differences
by Jaap Nieuwenhuis & Pieter Hooimeijer & Maarten van Ham & Wim Meeus - 2305-2321 Negotiating the educational spaces of urban multiculture: Skills, competencies and college life
by Katy Bennett & Allan Cochrane & Giles Mohan & Sarah Neal - 2322-2341 What do young adults on the edges of homeownership look like in big cities in an emerging economy: Evidence from Shanghai
by Jie Chen & Zan Yang - 2342-2359 Suburbanisation, homeownership aspirations and urban housing: Exploring urban expansion in Dar es Salaam
by Manja H Andreasen & Jytte Agergaard & Lasse Møller-Jensen - 2360-2375 The liminality of open space and rhythms of the everyday in Jallah Town, Monrovia, Liberia
by Bjorn Sletto & Joshua Palmer - 2376-2394 Self-exciting effects of house prices on unit prices in Australian capital cities
by Abbas Valadkhani & Russell Smyth - 2395-2419 Personal indebtedness, community characteristics and theft crimes
by Stuart G McIntyre - 2420-2426 Houses on FIRE: Three views on the Great Crash of 2008
by Herman Mark Schwartz
July 2017, Volume 54, Issue 9
- 2023-2038 Interrogating urban crisis: Cities in the governance and contestation of austerity
by Mustafa Kemal Bayırbağ & Jonathan S Davies & Sybille Münch - 2039-2055 Urban crisis: The genealogy of a concept
by Timothy Weaver - 2056-2071 Urban crisis: ‘Limits to governance of alienation’
by Mustafa Kemal Bayırbağ & Mehmet Penpecioğlu - 2072-2086 Interrogating the city: Comparing locally distinct crisis discourses
by Marlon Barbehön & Sybille Münch - 2087-2106 The possibilities and limits of political contestation in times of ‘urban austerity’
by Crispian Fuller & Karen West - 2107-2122 Urban governance in Spain: From democratic transition to austerity policies
by Marc MartÃ-Costa & Mariona Tomà s - 2123-2138 Structurally adjusting: Narratives of fiscal crisis in four US cities
by Sara Hinkley - 2139-2154 Beyond sweat equity: Community organising beyond the Third Way
by Heather M Watkins - 2155-2171 The spatiality of counter-austerity politics in Athens, Greece: Emergent ‘urban solidarity spaces’
by Athina Arampatzi - 2172-2188 Social innovation, reciprocity and contentious politics: Facing the socio-urban crisis in Ciutat Meridiana, Barcelona
by Ismael Blanco & Margarita León - 2189-2198 Urban crisis: Bonfire of vanities to find opportunities in the ashes
by Tim May
June 2017, Volume 54, Issue 8
- 1783-1783 Urban Studies’ China strategy
by Jon Bannister & Shenjing He - 1784-1807 Young people and UK labour market policy: A critique of ‘employability’ as a tool for understanding youth unemployment
by Richard Crisp & Ryan Powell - 1808-1833 Non-routine activities and the within-city geography of jobs
by Johan P Larsson - 1834-1850 Does formal housing encourage settlement intention of rural migrants in Chinese cities? A structural equation model analysis
by Zhilin Liu & Yujun Wang & Shaowei Chen - 1851-1866 Housing search and housing choice in urban China
by Yong Tu & Pei Li & Leiju Qiu - 1867-1886 The impact of rail transit on the distribution of new housing projects in Beijing
by Ruohan Hu - 1887-1904 Do neighbourhood facilities matter for slum housing? Evidence from Indian slum clusters
by Saudamini Das & Arup Mitra & Rajnish Kumar - 1905-1920 Retrofitting the existing building stock through a development rights market stimulation tool: An assessment of a recent experience in Northern Italy
by Sara Verones - 1921-1937 Witnessing urban change: Insights from informal recyclers in Vancouver, BC
by Kate Parizeau - 1938-1955 Exceptions and the actually existing practice of planning: Beirut (Lebanon) as case study
by Mona Fawaz - 1956-1973 Urbanisation, natural amenities and subjective well-being: Evidence from US counties
by John V Winters & Yu Li - 1974-1989 Encounters with diversity: Children’s friendships and parental responses
by Carol Vincent & Sarah Neal & Humera Iqbal - 1990-2007 The link between crime risk and property prices in England and Wales: Evidence from street-level data
by Nils Braakmann - 2008-2012 Book reviews and author responses
by Steve Tombs & Simon Winlow & Steve Hall - 2012-2017 Book reviews and author responses
by Michele Acuto & Robert Beauregard
May 2017, Volume 54, Issue 7
- 1539-1558 City of go(l)d: Spatial and cultural effects of high-status Jewish immigration from Western countries on the Baka neighbourhood of Jerusalem
by Hila Zaban - 1559-1577 Women’s behaviour in public spaces and the influence of privacy as a cultural value: The case of Nablus, Palestine
by Manal Al-Bishawi & Shadi Ghadban & Karsten Jørgensen - 1578-1600 School travel modes and children’s spatial cognition
by Jo-Ting Fang & Jen-Jia Lin - 1601-1618 Does school district and municipality border congruence matter?
by Joshua Hall - 1619-1637 Is empowerment a route to improving mental health and wellbeing in an urban regeneration (UR) context?
by Camilla Baba & Ade Kearns & Emma McIntosh & Carol Tannahill & James Lewsey - 1638-1654 Implications of technological change and austerity for employability in urban labour markets
by Anne E Green - 1655-1672 Knowledge base differentiation in urban systems of innovation and entrepreneurship
by Haifeng Qian - 1673-1691 Historic preservation in declining city neighbourhoods: Analysing rehabilitation tax credit investments in six US cities
by Stephanie Ryberg-Webster & Kelly L Kinahan - 1692-1714 The subjective well-being of older adults in Shanghai: The role of residential environment and individual resources
by Yafei Liu & Martin Dijst & Stan Geertman - 1715-1735 Does slum formalisation without title provision stimulate housing improvement? A case of slum declaration in Pune, India
by Shohei Nakamura - 1736-1759 Village-led land development under state-led institutional arrangements in urbanising China: The case of Shenzhen
by Yani Lai & Edwin Hon Wan Chan & Lennon Choy - 1760-1777 Density effect and optimum density of the urban population in China
by Hongjian Su & Houkai Wei & Jian Zhao
May 2017, Volume 54, Issue 6
- 1311-1327 Migrant infrastructure: Transaction economies in Birmingham and Leicester, UK
by Suzanne Hall & Julia King & Robin Finlay - 1328-1346 Strategic interaction in local governments’ industrial land supply: Evidence from China
by Zhonghua Huang & Xuejun Du - 1347-1366 The role of industrial diversity in economic resilience: An empirical examination across 35 years
by Lathania Brown & Robert T Greenbaum - 1367-1384 Creative economy policy in developing countries: The case of Indonesia
by Fikri Zul Fahmi & Philip McCann & Sierdjan Koster - 1385-1406 Distance to work in Beijing: Institutional reform and bargaining power
by Lanlan Wang & Ping Qin - 1407-1425 Determinants of residential satisfaction in urban China: A multi-group structural equation analysis
by Honghao Ren & Henk Folmer - 1426-1445 Housing the knowledge economy in China: An examination of housing provision in support of science parks
by Julie Tian Miao - 1446-1462 Defining spatial housing submarkets: Exploring the case for expert delineated boundaries
by Berna Keskin & Craig Watkins - 1463-1481 Housing bubble contagion from city centre to suburbs
by Hsiao-Jung Teng & Chin-Oh Chang & Ming-Chi Chen - 1482-1499 Regional inflation, spatial locations and the Balassa-Samuelson effect: Evidence from Japan
by Jun Nagayasu - 1500-1518 An examination of the relationship between urban decentralisation and transit decentralisation in a small-sized US metropolitan area
by Michal Jaroszynski & Jeffrey Brown & Torsha Bhattacharya - 1519-1536 Shaping urban consolidation debates: Social representations in Brisbane newspaper media
by Katrina Raynor & Tony Matthews & Severine Mayere
April 2017, Volume 54, Issue 5
- 1075-1091 Enacting governance through strategy: A comparative study of governance configurations in Sydney and Vienna
by Christof Brandtner & Markus A Höllerer & Renate E Meyer & Martin Kornberger - 1092-1107 Governing metropolitan climate-energy transition: A study of Lyon’s strategic planning
by Laurence Rocher - 1108-1125 A different state of exception: Governing urban reconstruction in post-27F Chile
by Ignacio FarÃas & Patricio Flores - 1126-1141 Urban political ecologies of housing and climate change: The ‘Coolest Block’ Contest in Philadelphia
by Gareth A S Edwards & Harriet Bulkeley - 1142-1161 Do agglomeration economies affect the local comovement of stock returns? Evidence from China
by Michael Firth & Shihe Fu & Liwei Shan - 1162-1177 What works? Policies for employability in cities
by Duncan Adam & Gaby Atfield & Anne E Green - 1178-1193 Investigating causality in international air freight and business travel: The case of Australia
by David Tan & Kan Tsui - 1194-1210 Supply driven mortgage choice
by Alla Koblyakova & Michael White - 1211-1234 The spatial pattern of premature mortality in Hong Kong: How does it relate to public housing?
by Jens Kandt & Shu-Sen Chang & Paul Yip & Ricky Burdett - 1235-1262 The amenity value of the British climate
by Helena Meier & Katrin Rehdanz - 1263-1279 Governing youth as an aesthetic and spatial practice
by Rory Crath - 1280-1296 ‘Joburg has its own momentum’: Towards a vernacular theorisation of urban change
by Aidan Mosselson - 1297-1300 Book review: The Great Reimagining: Public Art, Urban Space and the Symbolic Landscapes of a ‘New’ Northern Ireland
by Daniel Jewesbury - 1300-1303 Book review: Miniature Metropolis: Literature in an Age of Photography and Film
by Sonia Arribas - 1303-1305 Book review: Urban Competitiveness: Theory and Practice
by Swasti Vardhan Mishra
March 2017, Volume 54, Issue 4
- 827-846 From an emerging market to a multifaceted urban society: Urban China studies
by Shenjing He & Junxi Qian - 847-861 Powering sub-Saharan Africa’s urban revolution: An energy transitions approach
by Jonathan Silver & Simon Marvin - 862-877 The new towns around Paris 40 years later: New dynamic centralities or suburbs facing risk of marginalisation?
by Didier Desponds & Elizabeth Auclair - 878-896 From urban sprawl to land consolidation in suburban Shanghai under the backdrop of increasing versus decreasing balance policy: A perspective of property rights transfer
by Li Tian & Xu Guo & Wei Yin - 897-916 Developing by borrowing? Inter-jurisdictional competition, land finance and local debt accumulation in China
by Fenghua Pan & Fengmei Zhang & Shengjun Zhu & Dariusz Wójcik - 917-930 Towards a unified economic revitalisation model: Leadership, amenities, and the bargaining model
by Samuel T Bassett - 931-952 Network structure and regional innovation: A study of university–industry ties
by Robert Huggins & Daniel Prokop - 953-970 Culture-led neighbourhood transformations beyond the revitalisation/gentrification dichotomy
by Xabier Gainza - 971-983 The IOC’s midas touch: Summer Olympics and city growth
by Volker Nitsch & Nicolai Wendland - 984-998 Being visible in public space: The normalisation of asymmetrical visibility
by Tali Hatuka & Eran Toch - 999-1015 Sex and the transnational city: Chinese sex workers in the West African city of Douala
by Basile Ndjio - 1016-1037 Tipping points in Dutch big city neighbourhoods
by Cheng Boon Ong - 1038-1061 Deprived neighbourhoods in transition: Divergent pathways of change in the Greater Manchester city-region
by Stephen Hincks - 1062-1069 Theorising the urban commons: New thoughts, tensions and paths forward
by Amanda Huron
February 2017, Volume 54, Issue 3
- 567-581 Introduction: Sex, consumption and commerce in the contemporary city
by Phil Hubbard & Alan Collins & Andrew Gorman-Murray - 582-599 Sex and the city: Branding, gender and the commodification of sex consumption in contemporary retailing
by Louise Crewe & Amber Martin - 600-615 There goes the gaybourhood? Dispersion and clustering in a gay and lesbian real estate market in Dallas TX, 1986–2012
by Michael J Smart & Andrew H Whittemore - 616-632 Touring the immoral. Affective geographies of visitors to the Amsterdam Red-Light district
by Amandine Chapuis - 633-648 Time, space, and the authorisation of sex premises in London and Sydney
by Jason Prior & Phil Hubbard - 649-677 The long shadow of the Iron Curtain for female sex workers in German cities: Border effects and regional differences
by Andreas Lindenblatt & Peter Egger - 678-694 Sex and work on the move: Money boys in post-socialist China
by Travis SK Kong - 695-712 Canaries in the mine? Gay community, consumption and aspiration in neoliberal Washington, DC
by Nathaniel M Lewis - 713-729 Men buying sex. Differences between urban and rural areas in the UK
by Marina Della Giusta & Maria Laura Di Tommaso & Sarah Louise Jewell - 730-746 Gentrification and the flexibilisation of spatial control: Policing sex work in Germany
by Jenny Künkel - 747-764 Notes towards the queer Asian city: Singapore and Hong Kong
by Audrey Yue & Helen Hok-Sze Leung - 765-785 Fifty shades of gay: Social and technological change, urban deconcentration and niche enterprise
by Alan Collins & Stephen Drinkwater - 786-805 Transformations in LGBT consumer landscapes and leisure spaces in the neoliberal city
by Andrew Gorman-Murray & Catherine Nash - 806-821 ‘Ulster Says No’: Regulating the consumption of commercial sex spaces and services in Northern Ireland
by Paul J Maginn & Graham Ellison
February 2017, Volume 54, Issue 2
- 311-311 Editorial announcement
by N/A - 312-326 Governing urbanism: Urban governance studies 1.0, 2.0 and beyond
by Eugene McCann - 327-363 Transatlantic city, part 2: Late entrepreneurialism
by Jamie Peck - 364-381 Accessibility dynamics and location premia: Do land values follow accessibility changes?
by Michael Iacono & David Levinson - 382-398 Disruption, resilience, and vernacular heritage in an Indian city: Pune after the 1961 floods
by Kiran A Shinde - 399-420 Intergenerational support shaping residential trajectories: Young people leaving home in a gentrifying city
by Cody Hochstenbach & Willem R Boterman - 421-436 Blind spots and pop-up spots: A feminist exploration into the discourses of do-it-yourself (DIY) urbanism
by Megan Heim LaFrombois - 437-455 Revealing centrality in the spatial structure of cities from human activity patterns
by Chen Zhong & Markus Schläpfer & Stefan Müller Arisona & Michael Batty & Carlo Ratti & Gerhard Schmitt - 456-465 The law is not enough: Seeking the theoretical ‘frontier of urban justice’ via legal tools
by Joseph Pierce & Deborah Martin - 466-481 The spatial dimension of US house prices
by Katharina Pijnenburg - 482-500 Neighbourhood ethnic composition and outcomes for low-income Latino and African American children
by George Galster & Anna Santiago - 501-519 Competitive urbanism and the limits to smart city innovation: The UK Future Cities initiative
by Nick Taylor Buck & Aidan While - 520-537 Waiting for the R train: Public transportation and employment
by Justin Tyndall - 538-554 A stop too far: How does public transportation concentration influence neighbourhood median household income?
by Michael S Barton & Joseph Gibbons - 555-558 Book review: Walking in Cities: Quotidian Mobility as Urban Theory, Method, and Practice
by Romit Chowdhury - 558-560 Book review: Urbanizing Carescapes: Two Systems, One City
by Lachlan Barber - 560-563 Book review: Communal Luxury: The Political Imaginary of the Paris Commune
by Leslie Sklair
January 2017, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 3-3 Critical commentaries
by Danny MacKinnon - 4-30 Transatlantic city, part 1: Conjunctural urbanism
by Jamie Peck - 31-43 The post-political trap? Reflections on politics, agency and the city
by Ross Beveridge & Philippe Koch - 44-48 Taking account of the ‘part of those that have no part’
by Kate Driscoll Derickson - 49-54 Disruptive politics
by Mustafa Dikeç - 55-61 Unlocking the mind-trap: Politicising urban theory and practice
by Erik Swyngedouw - 62-66 What is (still) political about the city?
by Ross Beveridge & Philippe Koch - 68-84 Mega-project meltdown: Post-politics, neoliberal urban regeneration and Valencia’s fiscal crisis
by Amparo Tarazona Vento - 85-101 Cities for sale: Contesting city branding and cultural policies in Buenos Aires
by Cecilia Dinardi - 102-118 Living together in multi-ethnic cities: People of migrant background, their interethnic friendships and the neighbourhood
by Manolis Pratsinakis & Panos Hatziprokopiou & Lois Labrianidis & Nikos Vogiatzis - 119-136 Estimating and decomposing changes in the White–Black homeownership gap from 2005 to 2011
by Kiat Ying Seah & Eric Fesselmeyer & Kien Le - 137-157 Lease it or lose it? The implications of New York’s Land Lease Initiative for public housing preservation
by Shomon Shamsuddin & Lawrence J Vale - 158-178 From the city lens toward urbanisation as a way of seeing: Country/city binaries on an urbanising planet
by Hillary Angelo - 179-195 Agglomeration, accessibility and productivity: Evidence for large metropolitan areas in the US
by Patricia C Melo & Daniel J Graham & David Levinson & Sarah Aarabi - 196-213 Public transportation and the idiocy of urban life
by Kafui Attoh - 214-229 Gentrification effects of China’s urban village renewals
by Wenjie Wu & Jianghao Wang - 230-250 The China model withering? Institutional roots of China’s local developmentalism
by Fubing Su & Ran Tao - 251-268 More promotion-focused, more happy? Regulatory focus, post-purchase evaluations and regret in the real estate market
by Jiangtao Chen & Eddie Hui & Zhongming Wang - 269-291 Stretching the concept of ‘borrowed size’
by Evert J Meijers & Martijn J Burger - 292-308 Book review symposium: Metropolitan Preoccupations: The Spatial Politics of Squatting in Berlin
by N/A
December 2016, Volume 53, Issue 16
- 3371-3387 Urban encounters limited: The importance of built-in boundaries in contacts between people with intellectual or psychiatric disabilities and their neighbours
by Femmianne Bredewold & Evelien Tonkens & Margo Trappenburg - 3388-3404 New housing association development and its potential to reduce concentrations of deprivation: An English case study
by Tony Crook & Peter Bibby & Ed Ferrari & Sarah Monk & Connie Tang & Christine Whitehead - 3405-3422 Revitalisation gone wrong: Mixed-income public housing redevelopment in Toronto’s Don Mount Court
by Martine August - 3423-3438 Struggles to form business improvement districts (BIDs) in Los Angeles
by Wonhyung Lee - 3439-3454 Constrained pathways to a creative urban economy
by Shade T Shutters & Rachata Muneepeerakul & José Lobo - 3455-3471 Gender and job mobility among rural to urban temporary migrants in the Pearl River Delta in China
by Zhen Li & Zai Liang - 3472-3492 Regional heterogeneity and the trans-regional interaction of housing prices and inflation: Evidence from China’s 35 major cities
by Huayi Yu & Yanfen Huang - 3493-3509 Rising residential rents in Chinese mega cities: The role of monetary policy
by Shu-hen Chiang - 3510-3526 Jiaoyufication: When gentrification goes to school in the Chinese inner city
by Qiyan Wu & Xiaoling Zhang & Paul Waley - 3527-3546 Do housing options affect child birth decisions? Evidence from Taiwan
by Pei-Syuan Lin & Chin-Oh Chang & Tien Foo Sing - 3547-3565 The workings of collaborative governance: Evaluating collaborative community-building initiatives in Korea
by Sangmin Kim - 3566-3583 Re-making a place-of-memory: The competition between representativeness and place-making knowledge in Gwangju, South Korea
by HaeRan Shin - 3584-3586 Book review: In the Public’s Interest: Evictions, Citizenship and Inequality in Contemporary Delhi
by Vanessa Watson - 3586-3588 Book review: Airport Urbanism: Infrastructure and Mobility in Asia
by Diego GarcÃa Mejuto - 3589-3591 Book review: Reforming New Orleans: The Contentious Politics of Change in the Big Easy
by Angeliki Paidakaki - 3591-3593 Book review: Neoliberal Urban Policy and the Transformation of the City: Reshaping Dublin
by Michael Byrne - 3594-3594 Books received
by N/A
November 2016, Volume 53, Issue 15
- 3139-3154 Life in an Alpha Territory: Discontinuity and conflict in an elite London ‘village’
by Richard Webber & Roger Burrows - 3155-3171 Choice and segregation in the ‘most egalitarian’ schools: Cumulative decline in urban schools and neighbourhoods of Helsinki, Finland
by Venla Bernelius & Mari Vaattovaara - 3172-3188 Divergent patterns of built-up urban space growth following post-socialist changes
by Ioan Ianoş & Igor Sîrodoev & Gabriel Pascariu & Geoffrey Henebry - 3189-3205 Surveillance in supportive housing: Intrusion or autonomy?
by Cameron Parsell - 3206-3222 A(nother) geography of fear: Burmese labour migrants in George Town, Malaysia
by Anja K Franck - 3223-3245 A spatio-temporal analysis of urban crime in Beijing: Based on data for property crime
by Jian Feng & Ying Dong & Leilei Song - 3246-3263 Negotiating the urban smart grid: Socio-technical experimentation in the city of Austin
by Anthony McLean & Harriet Bulkeley & Mike Crang - 3264-3278 Urban sustainability in the Arabian Gulf: Air conditioning and its alternatives
by Tim Winter - 3279-3295 Effects of greening and community reuse of vacant lots on crime
by Michelle Kondo & Bernadette Hohl & SeungHoon Han & Charles Branas - 3296-3316 Expanding cities and vehicle use in India: Differing impacts of built environment factors on scooter and car use in Mumbai
by Manish Shirgaokar - 3317-3335 Interurban house price gradient: Effect of urban hierarchy distance on house prices
by Yunlong Gong & Peter Boelhouwer & Jan de Haan - 3336-3355 Service delivery inequality in South African municipal areas: A new way to account for inter-jurisdictional differences
by Kurt Sartorius & Benn Sartorius - 3356-3365 Book review: History Takes Place: Istanbul, Dynamics of Urban Change
by Ebru Soytemel - 3366-3367 Book review: Water Urbanisms 2 – East
by Yang Xiao - 3368-3370 Book review: Ecocriticism on the Edge: The Anthropocene as a Threshold Concept
by Mary Kristen Layne - 3371-3373 Book review: Global Gentrifications: Uneven Development and Displacement
by Alberto RodrÃguez Barcón
November 2016, Volume 53, Issue 14
- 2903-2920 From gentrification to youthification? The increasing importance of young age in delineating high-density living
by Markus Moos - 2921-2938 Moving up and moving out: The re-location of elite and middle-class schools from central London to the suburbs
by Sol Gamsu - 2939-2955 Geographies of class advantage: The influence of adolescent neighbourhoods in Oslo
by Maren Toft & Jørn Ljunggren - 2956-2972 Barriers and (im)mobility in Rio de Janeiro
by Benjamin Motte-Baumvol & Olivier Bonin & Carlos David Nassi & Leslie Belton-Chevallier - 2973-2990 Do rural migrants ‘float’ in urban China? Neighbouring and neighbourhood sentiment in Beijing
by Fulong Wu & John Logan - 2991-3006 An experimental study of the effect of intergroup contact on attitudes in urban China
by Jun Gu & Ingrid Nielsen & Jason Shachat & Russell Smyth & Yujia Peng - 3007-3026 Does compact land use trigger a rise in crime and a fall in ridership? A role for crime in the land use–travel connection
by Wenjia Zhang - 3027-3047 Countering decline of industrial sites: Do local economic development policies target the neediest places?
by Jasper Beekmans & Huub Ploegmakers & Karel Martens & Erwin van der Krabben - 3048-3062 A new perspective on the ripple effect in the UK housing market: Comovement, cyclical subsamples and alternative indices
by Steve Cook & Duncan Watson - 3063-3081 The role of intergovernmental aid in defining fiscal sustainability at the sub-national level
by Hyunjung Ji & Jeong Ahn & Jeffrey Chapman - 3082-3107 Growing resources for growing cities: Density and the cost of municipal public services in Latin America
by Nora Libertun de Duren & Roberto Guerrero Compeán