págs. 1-23
Questioning the Theoretical Basis of Current Global-City Research: Structures, Networks and Actor-Networks.
Richard G. Smith, Marcus A. Doel
págs. 24-39
págs. 40-56
Charlotte L. Lemanski
págs. 57-77
Legacies, Change and Transformation in the Post-Apartheid City: Towards an Urban Sociological Cartography.
Daniel Schensul, Patrick Heller
págs. 78-109
Revisiting Shibboleths of Race and Urban Economy: Black Employment in Manufacturing and the Public Sector Compared, Chicago 1950-2000.
Virginia Parks
págs. 110-129
The Local Wreckage of Global Capital: The Subprime Crisis, Federal Policy and High-Foreclosure Neighborhoods in the US.
Dan Immergluck
págs. 130-146
The Citizen Participation of Urban Movements in Spatial Planning: A Comparison between Vigo and Porto.
Miguel Martínez
págs. 147-171
págs. 172-188
págs. 189-206
Private Cities: Global and Local Perspectives - By Georg Glasze, Chris Webster and Klaus Frantz; Gated Communities - By Rowland Atkinson and Sarah Blandy.
Matthew Durington
págs. 207-211
págs. 211-213
Those Who Work, Those Who Don't: Poverty, Morality, and Family in Rural America - By Jennifer Sherman.
David Pedulla
págs. 213-214
págs. 214-216
Remaking Chinese Urban Form: Modernity, Scarcity and Space, 1949-2005 - By Duanfang Lu.
Bart Wissink
págs. 216-217
Gender, Race and National Identity: Nations of Flesh and Blood - By Jackie Hogan.
Constance Carr
págs. 217-218