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期刊目录 | JOURNAL OF URBAN AFFAIRS
(2018) Claiming neighborhood: New ways of understanding urban change, by John J. Betancur and Janet L. Smith
(2018) India’s “smart” cities mission: A preliminary examination into India’s newest urban development policy
(2018) The razor’s edge: Social impact bonds and the financialization of early childhood services
(2018) Shrinkage and housing inequality: Policy responses to population decline and class change
(2018) Choosing neighborhood schools: Why Philadelphia’s middle-class parents choose neighborhood elementary schools
(2018) Planning with justice in mind in a shrinking Baltimore
(2018) “We’re forgotten”: The shaping of place attachment and collective action in Detroit’s 48217 neighborhood
(2018) Green growth strategies in a shrinking city: Tackling urban revitalization through environmental justice in Kitakyushu City, Japan
(2018) Mass media and border securitization in Europe: Investigating the metropolitan “Mediapolis” in an era of right-wing populism
(2018) Rethinking shrinking cities: Peripheral dual cities have arrived
(2018) Spatial meaning-making and urban activism: Two tales of anti-PX protests in urban China
(2018) Do no-excuses disciplinary practices promote success?
(2018) The return intentions of China’s rural migrants: A study of Nanjing and Suzhou
(2018) Going against institutionalization: New forms of urban activism in Poland
(2018) From coordinated to integrated urban and rural development in China’s megacity regions
(2018) Examining the intersection of housing and educational options in a regulated school choice plan
(2018) Environmental correlates of urban dog bites: A spatial analysis
(2018) Dog park users: An examination of perceived social capital and perceived neighborhood social cohesion