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Urban affairs review

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Titre

Urban affairs review

Sujet

, banlieue, périphéries, travail, mixité sociale, emploi, exclusion, gouvernance, collectivités locales

Description

Abstract from the publisher :
 
Urban Affairs Review is a leading scholarly journal on urban issues and themes. For almost five decades scholars, researchers, policymakers, planners, and administrators have turned to Urban Affairs Review for the latest international research and empirical analysis on the programs and policies that shape our cities.
Urban Affairs Review covers:
Urban Policy
Examines key issues in United States urban policy, concentrating on the critical impact of program developments at the federal, state, and local level.
Urban Economic Development
Explores the economic and political problems of urban areas, including the complex economic issues of private-sector business and public finance.
Residential and Community Development
Analyzes topics such as neighborhood quality, gentrification, neighborhood services, attitudes about community life, community change, and residential choice.
Governance and Service Delivery
Analyzes emerging governance arrangements, urban politics, and metropolitan and regional government. Addresses issues in housing, transit, service industries, and planning processes.
Comparative/International Urban Research
Examines urban development throughout the world, placing economic development, urbanization, governance, planning processes and spatial/social/cultural change in a comparative perspective.
Social, Spatial, and Cultural Dynamics
Analyzes the intricate social, spatial, and cultural dynamics of cities, including their people, places, neighborhoods and employment.
 
Contents :
 
Lorrie A. Frasure and Michael Jones-Correa - The Logic of Institutional Interdependency: The Case of Day Laborer Policy in Suburbia
Lara Rusch - Rethinking Bridging: Risk and Trust in Multiracial Community Organizing
Charlotte Lemanski and Grant Saff - The Value(s) of Space: The Discourses and Strategies of Residential Exclusion in Cape Town and Long Island
Kimberly L. Nelson and James H. Svara - Adaptation of Models Versus Variations in Form: Classifying Structures of City Government
Book reviews
 

Créateur

Multiple authors

Éditeur

SAGE

Date

March 2010

Format

451-579

Type

Revue