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International journal of urban and regional research (Vol. 34, No. 4)

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Titre

International journal of urban and regional research (Vol. 34, No. 4)

Sujet

Dubai, community, communauté, voisinage, exclusion, renouvellement urbain, créative, creative, crise, crisis, économie

Description

Abstract from the publisher :
 
A groundbreaking forum for intellectual debate, IJURR is at the forefront of urban and regional research. With a cutting edge approach to linking theoretical development and empirical research, and a consistent demand for quality, IJURR encompasses key material from an unparalleled range of critical, comparative and geographic perspectives. Embracing a multidisciplinary approach to the field, IJURR is essential reading for social scientists with a concern for the complex, changing roles and futures of cities and regions.
 
Contents :
 
Colin McFarlane - The comparative city : Knowledge, learning, urbanism
Po-Fen Tai - Beyond 'social polarization'? A test for Asian world cities in development Jennifer Day and Robert Cervero - Effects of residential relocation on household and commuting expenditures in Shanghai, China Mia Arp Fallov - Community capacity building as the route to inclusion in neighbourhood regeneration? Andrew Wallace - New neighbourhoods, new citizens? Challenging 'community' as a framework for social and moral regeneration under New Labour in the UK Gwen Van Eijk - Exclusionary policies are not just about the 'neoliberal city' : A critique of theories of urban revanchism and the case of Rotterdam Stefan Krätke - 'Creative cities' and the rise of the dealer class : A critique of Richard Florida's approach to urban theory Helene Martin-Brelot, Michel Grossetti, Denis Eckert, Olga Gritsai and Zoltán Kovács - The spatial mobility of the 'creative class' : A European perspective Winifred Curran - In defense of old industrial spaces : Manufacturing, creativity and innovation in Williamsburg, Brooklyn Susan G. Blickstein - Automobility and the politics of bicycling in New York City José M. Barrutia and Carmen Echebarria - Developing a new framework to explain transverse evolution of knowledge-driven regional policy networks Matthew Wilson - Vertical landscraping, a big regionalism for Dubai Roger Keil - Crisis, what crisis? - Towards a global bust regime? Robin Block - Dubai's long goodbye Ana Cristina Fernandes and Andreas Novy - Reflections on the unique response of Brazil to the financial crisis and its urban impact Marisol García - The breakdown of the Spanish urban growth model : Social and territorial effects of the global crisis Alan Harding, Michael Harloe and James Rees - Manchester's bust regime? Book reviews  

Créateur

Multiple authors

Éditeur

Wiley-Blackwell

Date

December 2010

Format

725 - 1007

Type

Revue