International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
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International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
2.3k papers receiving 78.4k citations
Fields of papers published in International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
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Countries where authors publish in International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
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- Struggling with the Creative Class (2005)
- The Cultural Economy of Cities (1997)
- Global and world cities: a view from off the map (2002)
- Physical Place and Cyberplace: The Rise of Personalized Networking (2001)
- Slumdog Cities: Rethinking Subaltern Urbanism (2011)
- World city formation: an agenda for research and action (1982)
- Cities in a World of Cities: The Comparative Gesture (2010)
- Neo‐Marshallian Nodes in Global Networks* (1992)
- Motility: mobility as capital (2004)
- The Antinomies of the Postpolitical City: In Search of a Democratic Politics of Environmental Production (2009)
- An Institutionalist Perspective on Regional Economic Development (1999)
- The City and the Car (2000)
- Theory Led by Policy: The Inadequacies of the ‘New Regionalism’ (Illustrated from the Case of Wales) (1999)
- The Nature of Cities: The Scope and Limits of Urban Theory (2014)
- Hard‐branding the cultural city – from Prado to Prada (2003)
- Flexible production systems and regional development: the rise of new industrial spaces in North America and western Europe* (1988)
- Speculative Urbanism and the Making of the Next World City (2010)
- Fetishizing the modern city: the phantasmagoria of urban technological networks (2000)
- Participatory Budgeting in Europe: Potentials and Challenges (2008)
- Cyborg Urbanization: Complexity and Monstrosity in the Contemporary City (2005)
- Cities within the City: Do‐It‐Yourself Urbanism and the Right to the City (2013)
- Who's Afraid of Postcolonial Theory? (2015)
- Social Justice, Postmodernism and the City* (1992)
- China's Emergent City‐Region Governance: A New Form of State Spatial Selectivity through State‐orchestrated Rescaling (2016)
- Gentrification in <scp>S</scp>pain and <scp>L</scp>atin <scp>A</scp>merica — a Critical Dialogue (2013)
- Gated Communities in Santiago: Wall or Frontier? (2004)
- Constructing premium network spaces: reflections on infrastructure networks and contemporary urban development (2000)
- Towards an Agenda for Post‐carbon Cities: Lessons from Lilac, the <scp>UK</scp>'s First Ecological, Affordable Cohousing Community (2013)
- ‘Cold spots’ of Urban Infrastructure: ‘Shrinking’ Processes in Eastern Germany and the Modern Infrastructural Ideal (2008)
- The Border as a Resource in the Global Urban Space: A Contribution to the Cross‐Border Metropolis Hypothesis (2013)
- The Local Wreckage of Global Capital: The Subprime Crisis, Federal Policy and High-Foreclosure Neighborhoods in the US (2010)
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