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Journal of urban affairs (Volume 32, No. 4)

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Titre

Journal of urban affairs (Volume 32, No. 4)

Sujet

, développement urbain, gouvernance, logement, mobilité résidentielle, service public, voisinage, immobilier

Description

Abstract from the publisher :
 
Focusing on urban research and policy analysis, the Journal of Urban Affairs is among the most widely cited journals in the field. Published for the Urban Affairs Association, the journal offers multidisciplinary perspectives and explores issues of relevance to both scholars and practitioners, including:
• Theoretical, conceptual, or methodological approaches to metropolitan and community problems
• Empirical research that advances the understanding of society
• Strategies for social change in the urban milieu
• Innovative urban policies and programs
• Issues of current interest to those who work in the field and those who study the urban and regional environment

Varied perspectives and depth of analysis have made the Journal of Urban Affairs one of the fastest growing journals in urban studies.
 
Contents :
 
Anita Zuberi - Limited exposure : Children's activities and neighbourhood effects in the Gautreaux two housing mobility program
James M. Smith - "Re-stating" theories of urban development : The politics of authority creation and intergovernmental triads in postindustrial Chicago Kelly Lerous and Jered B. Carr - Prospects for centralizing services in an urban county : Evidence from eight self-organized networks of local public services Kim Manturuk, Mark Lindblad and Roberto Quercia - Friends and neighbors : Homeownership and social capital among low- and moderate-income families Emily Talen - Affordability in new urbanist development : Principle, practice, and strategy Book reviews  

Créateur

Multiple authors

Éditeur

Wiley

Date

October 2010

Format

403 - 520

Type

Revue