Journal of Urban Affairs 1996 - Abstracts

Journal of Urban Affairs 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
Alternatives to celebrity in the rescue of the city, a reply to Robert A. Beauregard.(response to article by Robert A. Beauregard in this issue, p. 217)Sociology and social workWarren, Robert
Analyzing evidence for the structural theory of homelessness.Sociology and social workMain, Thomas J.
Change, cohesion, and commitment in a diverse urban neighbourhood.Sociology and social workDonnelly, Patrick G., Majka, Theo J.
Chinese urbanization, state policy, and the world economy.Sociology and social workSong, Fengxiang, Timberlake, Michael
Citizen participation: project renewal in Israel.Sociology and social workLazin, Fred A.
Civic culture and urban discourse, a rejoinder.(response to articles by Sam Bass Warner, Jr. and Robert Warren in this issue, p. 233 and p. 237)Sociology and social workBeauregard, Robert A.
"Decent people shouldn't live here": the American city in cinema.(Annual Conference Issue: Urban Continuities, Urban Change: Celebrating 25 Years of UAA)Sociology and social workMuzzio, Douglas
Does the emperor have new clothes? A reply to Robert J. Baade.(response to article by Robert A. Baade, in this issue, p. 1)(Professional Sports and Economic Development)Sociology and social workRosentraub, Mark S.
Estimating the number of homeless: media misrepresentation of an urban problem.Sociology and social workHewitt, Christopher
Female-headed families: social and economic context of racial differences.Sociology and social workChevan, Albert, Stokes, Randall
Gentrification, socioeconomic change, and the geography of displacement.Sociology and social workLyons, Michal
Housing policy crossroads, a reply to Peter Dreier and John Atlas. (response to Peter Dreier and John Atlas: in this issue, p. 341)Sociology and social workRohe, William M.
Large-scale institutional change to implement an urban university mission: Portland State University.(Annual Conference Issue: Urban Continuities, Urban Change: Celebrating 25 Years of UAA)Sociology and social workRamaley, Judith A.
Moderate rent control: sixty cities over 20 years.Sociology and social workGilderbloom, John I., Markham, John P.
Nonprofit housing organizations and institutional support: the management challenge.Sociology and social workBratt, Rachel G., Schwartz, Alex, Vidal, Avis C., Keyes, Langley C.
Professional sports as catalysts for metropolitan economic development.(Professional Sports and Economic Development)Sociology and social workBaade, Robert A.
Stadium subsidies make little economic sense for cities, a rejoinder.(response to articles by Mark S. Rosentraub, p. 23 and Thomas V. Chema, p. 19 in this issue)(Professional Sports and Economic Development)Sociology and social workBaade, Robert A.
The local community: maker of culture and wealth.(Annual Conference Issue: Urban Continuities, Urban Change: Celebrating 25 Years of UAA)Sociology and social workRamsay, Meredith
The tie that binds: downtowns, suburbs, and the dependence hypothesis.(Annual Conference Issue: Urban Continuities, Urban Change: Celebrating 25 Years of UAA)Sociology and social workBingham, Richard D., Kalich, Veronica Z.
The uncertain future of US housing policy, a reply to Peter Dreier and John Atlas. (response to Peter Dreier and John Atlas: in this issue, p.341)Sociology and social workStone, Michael E.
Too little, too late: the politics of local complacency.(Annual Conference Issue: Urban Continuities, Urban Change: Celebrating 25 Years of UAA)Sociology and social workStewart, Murray
Transforming lease-purchase housing programs for low income families: towards empowerment and engagement.(Annual Conference Issue: Urban Continuities, Urban Change: Celebrating 25 Years of UAA)Sociology and social workSmith, Janet L., Balfour, Danny L.
Transit-related crime in suburban areas.Sociology and social workPoister, Theodore H.
Urban discourse, a reply to Robert A. Beauregard.(response to article by Robert A. Beauregard in this issue, p. 217)Sociology and social workWarner, Sam Bass, Jr.
US housing policy, a rejoinder. (response to Bill Rohe and Mike Stone in this issue, p. 371 and 377)Sociology and social workAtlas, John, Dreier, Peter
US housing policy at the crossroads: rebuilding the housing constituency.Sociology and social workAtlas, John, Dreier, Peter
When professional sports justify the subsidy, a reply to Robert A. Baade.(response to article by Robert A. Baade, in this issue, p. 1)(Professional Sports and Economic Development)Sociology and social workChema, Thomas V.
Why passion for the city has been lost.Sociology and social workBeauregard, Robert A.
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