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Women In The City: Feminist Analyses of Urban Geography
Australian Geographical Studies, 1990Four different sites of gendered social practice are identified as major concerns of socialist feminist urban geography: the home or domestic sphere; the paid workplace; the city's built environment; and localities. Literature about each is described and reviewed Theoretical implications of the feminist reading of urban geography are then considered in
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Hypochondriac geographies of the city and the new urban dystopia
City, 2002This paper questions the 'peculiar epistemological framework of problems' (p. 107) through which the city has come to be considered in the academic and policy arena, in politics of both the Left and Right, and in urban sociology, planning, architecture and other areas of urban study.
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Urban regeneration and urban fabrics in Australian cities
Journal of Urban Regeneration and Renewal, 2016This paper describes Australian urban regeneration in terms of urban fabric — walking, transit or automobile, and geography — brownfield and greyfield arenas.
Giles Thomson, P. Newman, P. Newton
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Britain's Cities: Geographies of Division in Urban Britain
Capital & Class, 1999Introduction. 1: Urban Restructuring and the Reproduction of Inequality in Britain's Cities: An Overview - Michael Pacione. THE STRUCTURAL CONTEXT OF URBAN DIVISION. 2: Global Restructuring and Local Impact- John Lovering.3:National Economic Policy in the United Kingdom- Rob Imrie 4:National Social Policy in the United Kingdom- David Byrne 5: Urban ...
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Cities in Shade: Urban Geography and the Uses of Noir
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 2005This paper historicizes American cities after the Second World War through the rich motif of noir literature and film. But, in doing so, the paper is also a critical consideration of noir's work in urban studies. Noir has been drawn, often usefully but also unfortunately, away from its referents, from the terrain that it most directly summons but also
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Urban geography vs company geography. An analysis of location determinants in three European cities
European Planning Studies, 2021Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in urban areas are increasingly relevant, with a consistent impact on various territories.
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Following the infrastructures of empire: notes on cities, settler colonialism, and method
Urban Geography, 2019This paper investigates urban life through the contested formation of settler colonial infrastructure. Trespassing nationalist narratives, it ‘follows the infrastructure’ across imperial space, time and struggle, illuminating the extraordinary power of ...
Deborah E. Cowen
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War in the city: Urban ethnic geography and combat effectiveness
Journal of Strategic Studies, 2019How does the urban environment, and the ethnic geography at its heart, influence the combat effectiveness of democracies conducting counterinsurgency operations?
Kirstin J. H. Brathwaite+1 more
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, 2010
The emerging discourses on world cities and Global Commodity Chains are valuable spatial frameworks for conceptualizing globalization and its spatial consequences.
M. Hesse
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The emerging discourses on world cities and Global Commodity Chains are valuable spatial frameworks for conceptualizing globalization and its spatial consequences.
M. Hesse
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, 2013
In The New Science of Cities, Michael Batty suggests that to understand cities we must view them not simply as places in space but as systems of networks and flows.
M. Batty
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In The New Science of Cities, Michael Batty suggests that to understand cities we must view them not simply as places in space but as systems of networks and flows.
M. Batty
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