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Virtual issue on urban sociology: International journal of urban and regional research

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Virtual issue on urban sociology: International journal of urban and regional research

Sujet

sociologie urbaine, société urbaine, logement, mouvement social, postfordism, postfordisme, croissance urbaine, ville mondiale, world city, mixité sociale, exclusion, participation, éducation, culture urbaine, ville en guerre, précarité

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Abstract from the publisher:
 
Critical Scholarship in Urban Sociology....

These classic and recent articles published in IJURR provide a flavour of the kind of critical urban scholarship associated with the journal. IJURR is a forum for scholarship from a variety of disciplines, but we are especially proud of our long association with RC21 (Urban and Regional Development) of the International Sociology Association).

IJURR was founded in 1977 by many of the scholars who had formed RC21 a few years earlier, including Ray Pahl, Enzo Mingione, Edmond Preteceille, Manuel Castells, Chris Pickvance, Frances Fox Piven and Michael Harloe. For 35 years, IJURR has pioneered many of the key debates in urban sociology and urban studies more generally. Led by a truly multinational (and multilingual) editorial team, IJURR promotes the critical study of the city and urban life, across North America, Europe and the ‘global South’.
 
Contents:
 
Jeremy Seekings and Roger Keil - The International Journal of Urban and Regional Research: An editorial statement
Peter Saunders - Beyond housing classes Andrew Sayer - Postfordism in question Manuel Castells - Les conditions sociales d'emergence des mouvements sociaux urbains L. Owen Kirkpatrick and Michael Peter Smith - The infrastructural limits to growth: Rethinking the urban growth machine in times of fiscal crisis Michael Goldman - Speculative urbanism and the making of the next world city Marie-Hélène Bacqué, Yankel Fijalkow, Lydie Launay and Stéphanie Vermeersch - Social mix policies in Paris: Discourses, policies and social effects Walter J. Nicholls - The Los Angeles School: Difference, politics, city Gwen Van Eijk - Exclusionary policies are not just about the 'neoliberal city': A critique of theories of urban revanchism and the case of Rotterdam Georgina Blakeley - Governing ourselves: Citizen participation and governance in Barcelona and Manchester Joshua M. Akers - Separate and unequal: The consumption of public education in post-Katrina New Orleans Jamie Peck - Recreative city: Amsterdam, vehicular ideas and the adaptive spaces of creativity policy Stephen Graham - When life itself is war: On the urbanization of military and security doctrine AbdouMaliq Simone and Vyjayanthi Rao - Securing the majority: Living through uncertainty in Jakarta    

Créateur

Multiple authors

Éditeur

Wiley Blackwell

Date

August 2011

Type

Revue

Identifiant

http://www.ijurr.org/details/news/1311523/Virtual-Issue-on-Urban-Sociology.html