, politique de la ville, politique urbaine, économie, développement urbain
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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.
Contents:
Joel Rast - Why history (still) matters: Time and temporality in urban political analysis
Jason Hackworth and Kirsten Stein - The collision of faith and economic development in Toronto's inner suburban industrial districts Garrett Glasgow, Paul G. Lewis, and Max Neiman - Local development policies and the foreclosure crisis in California: Can local policies hold back national tides? Joshua Sapotichne and James M. Smith - Venur shopping and the politics of urban development: Lessons from Chicago and Seattle Benjamin G. Bishin, Karen M. Kaufmann and Daniel Stevens - Turf wars: Local context and Latino political development Book reviews