| Urban Geography 2004 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Applicability of CITYgreen urban ecosystem analysis software to a densely built urban neighborhood. | Sociology and social work | Longcore, Travis, Li, Chritina, Wislon, John P. |
| Beyond gentrification: Mobilizing communities and claiming space. | Sociology and social work | Fraser, James C. |
| Big sky or big scrawl? Rural gentrification and the changing cultural landscape of Missoula, Montana. | Sociology and social work | Ghose, Rina |
| Brownfield sites in Minneapolis-St. Paul: the interwoven geographies of industrial disinvestment and environmental contamination. | Sociology and social work | Bjelland, Mark D. |
| Canada-U.S. metropolitan density patterns: zonal convergence and divergence. | Sociology and social work | Filion, Pierre, McSpurren, Kathleen, Bunting, Trudi, Tse, Alan |
| Changes in the intrametropolitan location for producer services in Ile-de-France (1978-1997): Do information technologies promote a more dispersed spatial pattern? | Sociology and social work | Boiteux-Orain, Celine, Guillain, Rachel |
| Commentary-American dreams, American empires, American cities. | Sociology and social work | Latham, Alan |
| Commentary-lost in translation? | Sociology and social work | Hubbard, Phil |
| Commentary: neoliberal landscapes of deception: Detroit, Ford Field, and the Ford Motor Company. | Sociology and social work | Ross, Bob, Mitchell, Don |
| Commentary-the accidental relevance of American urban geography. | Sociology and social work | Wyly, Elvin K. |
| Commentary-Urban prospects. | Sociology and social work | May, Geraldine |
| Commentary-writing cities against the grain. | Sociology and social work | Pinder, David |
| Comparing traditional and spatial segregation measures: a spatial scale perspective. | Sociology and social work | Wong, David W.S. |
| Digital divide in Internet use within the urban hierarchy: The case of South Korea. | Sociology and social work | Joo-Seong Hwang |
| Exploring metropolitan accessibility and urban structure. | Sociology and social work | Horner, Mark W. |
| Exploring regional firm-size structure in Canadian house building: Ontario, 1991 and 1996. | Sociology and social work | Buzzelli, Michael |
| From mail order to e-commerce: Competition, regulation, and politics of nonstore retailing in Germany. | Sociology and social work | Auyama, Yuko, Schwarz, Guido |
| In the tracks of comparative urbanism: Difference, urban modernity and the primitiveography. | Sociology and social work | Robinson, Jennifer |
| Legal logics of scale and racial consciousness in affirmative action jurisprudence. | Sociology and social work | Forest, Benjamin |
| Localized effects of globalization: the case of Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico. | Sociology and social work | Esparza, Adrian X., Waldorf, Brigitte S., Chavez, Javier |
| Local labor market restructuring and the employment of welfare recipients in Los Angeles County. | Sociology and social work | Drayse, Mark H. |
| Multimedia and Internet business clusters in Central Tokyo. | Sociology and social work | Nakamura, Hiroyuki, Arai, Yoshio, Sato, Hideto, Nakazawa, Takashi, Musha, Tadahiko, Sugizaki, Kazuhiro |
| New information and communication technologies and local clustering of firms: A case study of the Xingwang industrial park in Beijing. | Sociology and social work | Weidong Liu, Dicken, Peter, Yeung, Henry W.C. |
| Obituary.(Obituary) | Sociology and social work | Berry, Brian J.L. |
| On the waterfront: Globalization and urbanization in Singapore. | Sociology and social work | T.C. Chang, Huang, Shirlena, Savage, Victor R. |
| Partnerships and participitation: Reconfiguring urban governance in different state contexts. | Sociology and social work | Elwood, Sarah |
| Postcolonialism and the American city. | Sociology and social work | Domosh, Mona |
| Racialized identities and the formation of black gangs in Los Angeles. | Sociology and social work | Alonso, Alejandro A. |
| Research in ethnic segregation I: Causal factors. | Sociology and social work | Kaplan, David H., Woodhouse, Kathleen |
| Research note: toward an effective subcounty settlement classification: comparative density revisited. | Sociology and social work | Cohen, Darryl T., Debbage, Keith G. |
| Situated electronic commerce: Toward a view as complement rather than substitute for offline commerce. | Sociology and social work | Steinfield, Charles |
| SMEs and the take-up of e-business. | Sociology and social work | Taylor, Michael, Murphy, Andrew |
| Spatial analysis of transactions using e-catalogs in public business-to-business electronic marketplaces by business model in Korea. | Sociology and social work | Ji-Sun Choi |
| Spatial prescriptions and social realities: New urbanism and the production of Northwest Landing. | Sociology and social work | Veninga, Catherine |
| The gendered connection between ethnic residential and labor-market segregation in Los Angeles. | Sociology and social work | Parks, Virginia |
| The gendered connection between ethnic residential and labor-market segregation in Los Angeles. | Sociology and social work | Parks, Virginia |
| The impact of business-to-business electronic commerce on the dynamics of metropolitan spaces. | Sociology and social work | Sam Ock Park |
| The North America city revisited: Urban quality of life in Canada and the United States. | Sociology and social work | Zolnik, Edmund J. |
| The particularity of global places: placemaking practices in Los Angeles and Sydney. | Sociology and social work | Horvath, Ronald J. |
| The politics of mobility and business elites in Atlanta, Georgia. | Sociology and social work | Henderson, Jason |
| Toward a contingent urban neoliberalism. | Sociology and social work | Wilson, David |
| Transurbanism. | Sociology and social work | Thrift, Nigel |
| Urban geography, relevance, and resistance to the "Policy Turn". | Sociology and social work | Imrie, Rob |
| Violence change and cohort trajectories: Baltimore neighborhood, 1990-2000. | Sociology and social work | Harries, Keith |
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