, voisinage, ségrégation résidentielle, déplacement de population, économie, banlieue, analyse spatiale, gated communities, immobilier, logement, occupation du sol
Description
Abstract from the publisher :
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.
Contents :
Samantha Friedman - Bringing Proximate Neighbours into the Study of US Residential Segregation Adam Marc Pine - The Temporary Permanence of Dominican Bodegueros in Philadelphia: Neighbourhood Development in an Era of Transnational Mobility Wenda Doff and Reinout Kleinhans - Residential Outcomes of Forced Relocation: Lifting a Corner of the Veil on Neighbourhood Selection Jeroen van der Waal and Jack Burgers - Post-Industrialisation, Job Opportunities and Ethnocentrism: A Comparison of Twenty-two Dutch Urban Economies Filip De Maesschalck - The Politicisation of Suburbanisation in Belgium: Towards an Urban–Suburban Divide Jamie Spinney, Pavlos Kanaroglou, and Darren Scott - Exploring Spatial Dynamics with Land Price Indexes Hannu Laurila - Optimisation of City Size Zoltán Cséfalvay - Searching for Economic Rationale behind Gated Communities: A Public Choice Approach Gwilym Pryce - Bidding Conventions and the Degree of Overpricing in the Market for Houses Katherine V. Gough and Paul Yankson - A Neglected Aspect of the Housing Market: The Caretakers of Peri-urban Accra, Ghana Chang Bum Ju and Shui-Yan Tang - External Legitimacy, Goal Congruence and Collective Resistance: Environmental NGOs and Land Use Politics in South Korea