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OverviewSince its foundation in 1977 IJURR has been at the cutting-edge of critical urban scholarship. IJURR is taking forward its commitment to interdisciplinary and international urban research, connecting with new audiences and debates, consolidating its position as a leading publication in the field. Explores questions and themes of interest to a wide readership including urban planners, architects and practitioners. Includes both stand-alone articles and critical dialogues Connects with critical debates in the policy-making and professional arenas Uses visual materials ranging from architectural sketches, film stills and photographs to various explanatory figures and tables Full Product DetailsAuthor: IJURR , Wiley , IJURRPublisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc Weight: 0.666kg ISBN: 9781119086000ISBN 10: 1119086000 Pages: 220 Publication Date: 16 July 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIJURR Editorial (pages i–v) Julie-Anne Boudreau, Matthew Gandy and Maria Kaika Urban Worlds The Nature of Cities: The Scope and Limits of Urban Theory (pages 1–15) Allen J. Scott and Michael Storper Urbanizing Urban Political Ecology: A Critique of Methodological Cityism (pages 16–27) Hillary Angelo and David Wachsmuth Articles Reconstituting the Possible: Lefebvre, Utopia and the Urban Question (pages 28–45) David Pinder How Globalization Really Happens: Remembering Activism in the Transformation of Istanbul (pages 46–61) Christopher Houston Making `Global Sydney’: Spatial Imaginaries, Worlding and Strategic Plans (pages 62–78) Tom Baker and Kristian Ruming Postcolonializing Berlin and The Fabrication of The Urban (pages 79–91) Christine Hentschel The Enclave, The Citadel and the Ghetto: The Threefold Segregation of Upper-Class Muslims in India (pages 92–111) Juliette Galonnier Governing Enclosure: The Role of Governance in Producing Gated Communities and Guarded Neighborhoods in Malaysia (pages 112–128) Peter Aning Tedong, Jill L. Grant and Wan Nor Azriyati Wan Abd Aziz The `Black Metropolis' in the American Urban System of the Early Twentieth Century: Harlem, Bronzeville and Beyond (pages 129–144) Robert l. Boyd Debates and Developments Comparative Urbanism and the `Asian City': Implications for Research and Theory (pages 145–156) Julie Ren and Jason Luger Resilience and Justice (pages 157–167) Susan Fainstein Post-Childe, Post-Wirth: Response to Smith, Ur and Feinman (pages 168–171) Peter J. Taylor Book Reviews Larson Scott 2013: Building like Moses with Jacobs in Mind: Contemporary Planning in New York City. Philadelphia: Temple University Press Sonia Hirt and Diane Zahm (eds.) 2012: The Urban Wisdom of Jane Jacobs. New York: Routledge (pages 172–174) Brent D. Ryan Michele Acuto and Wendy Steele (eds.) 2013: Global City Challenges: Debating a Concept, Improving the Practice. New York: Palgrave Macmillan (pages 175–176) Katherine Burnett Jefferey M. Sellers, Daniel Kübler, Melanie Walter-Rogg and R. Alan Walks (eds.) 2013: The Political Ecology of the Metropolis: Metropolitan Sources of Electoral Behaviour in Eleven Countries. Colchester: ECPR Press (pages 176–178) Karsten Zimermann Phil Cohen 2013: On the Wrong Side of the Track? East London and the Post Olympics. London: Lawrence and Wishart (pages 178–180) Tim Butler Georgina Blakeley and Brendan Evans 2013: The Regeneration of East Manchester: A Political Analysis. Manchester: University of Manchester Press (pages 180–181) Kevin Ward Bowen Paulle 2013: Toxic Schools. High-poverty Education in New York and Amsterdam. Chicago: University of Chicago Press (pages 181–183) Julia Nast Jason Young 2013: China's Hukou System: Markets, Migrants, and Institutional Change. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan (pages 183–184) Will BuckinghamReviewsAuthor InformationMatthew Gandy: University of Cambridge, UK. Maria Kaika: University of Manchester, UK. Ananya Roy: UCLA, Luskin, USA. Fulong Wu: University College London, UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |