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Titre
Urban studies
Sujet
, aménagement du territoire, ségrégation urbaine, culture urbaine, logement, densité urbaine, rénovation urbaine, gouvernance, économie
Description
Urban Studies was first published in 1964 to provide an international forum of social and economic contributions to the fields of urban and regional planning. Since then, the Journal has expanded to encompass the increasing range of disciplines and approaches that have been brought to bear on urban and regional problems. Contents include original articles, notes and comments, and a comprehensive book review section. Regular contributions are drawn from the fields of economics, planning, political science, statistics, geography, sociology, population studies and public administration. The Journal also publishes the occasional ‘state of the art’ article, consisting of an analytical review of the major strands of contemporary thinking in a given topic area, supported by an extended bibliography of the topic. All articles are peer-reviewed.
Urban Studies deals with every kind of urban and regional problem that is susceptible to social science or other relevant analysis. These range from such problems as urban housing, employment, race, politics and crime, to problems of regional investment and transport. Although most articles published deal with problems located in the advanced industrial societies of Europe and the Americas, important articles dealing with these problems in Asia, the Third World and in Eastern Europe are also published regularly.
Urban Studies deals with every kind of urban and regional problem that is susceptible to social science or other relevant analysis. These range from such problems as urban housing, employment, race, politics and crime, to problems of regional investment and transport. Although most articles published deal with problems located in the advanced industrial societies of Europe and the Americas, important articles dealing with these problems in Asia, the Third World and in Eastern Europe are also published regularly.
Margaret Cowell - Polycentric Regions: Comparing Complementarity and Institutional Governance in the San Francisco Bay Area, the Randstad and Emilia-Romagna
Nadja Kabisch, Dagmar Haase, and Annegret Haase - Evolving Reurbanisation? Spatio-temporal Dynamics as Exemplified by the East German City of Leipzig
Sarah Glynn - Playing the Ethnic Card: Politics and Segregation in London’s East End
Andrew Aurand - Density, Housing Types and Mixed Land Use: Smart Tools for Affordable Housing?
Davide Ponzini and Ugo Rossi - Becoming a Creative City: The Entrepreneurial Mayor, Network Politics and the Promise of an Urban Renaissance
Jennifer Johns - Manchester’s Film and Television Industry: Project Ecologies and Network Hierarchies
Michal Lyons and Colman Titus Msoka - The World Bank and the Street: (How) Do ‘Doing Business’ Reforms Affect Tanzania’s Micro-traders?
Sylvie Charlot and Sonia Paty - Do Agglomeration Forces Strengthen Tax Interactions?
Javier Bilbao-Ubillos - Spatial Implications of New Dynamics in Production Organisation: The Case of the Automotive Industry in the Basque Country
Book Reviews