THE ZOONOTIC CITY: Urban Political Ecology and the Pandemic Imaginary [0.03%]
都市政治生态学与大流行病想象中的“人畜共患病城市”
Matthew Gandy
Matthew Gandy
In the context of the Covid-19 pandemic this article takes a longer view of the evolving relationship between urbanization and the range of zoonotic diseases that have spread from animals to humans. I suggest that the existing interpretatio...
Family Arrangements and Children's Education Among Migrants: A Case Study of China [0.03%]
流动人口的家计安排与子女教育问题——中国案例研究
Youqin Huang,Zai Liang,Qian Song et al.
Youqin Huang et al.
As China is experiencing an urban revolution with massive rural-to-urban migration, millions of children are profoundly affected by their parents' migration and their decision on family arrangement. With the discriminatory Hukou system and ...
Meike Wolf
Meike Wolf
How should we understand the relationship between urban environments and infectious diseases? This article addresses this question from three particular perspectives: that of the materialities of health, that of nature and that of networks....
An Ethnographic Perspective on Urban Planning in Brazil: Temporality, Diversity and Critical Urban Theory [0.03%]
从民族志角度透视巴西城市规划:时间性、多样性与批判城市理论
Martijn Koster
Martijn Koster
This article provides an ethnographic perspective on urban planning by presenting the creative practices of marginalized slum residents in Recife, Northeast Brazil, who are affected by planners' decisions. It argues that such a perspective ...
Gated Communities and House Prices: Suburban Change in Southern California, 1980-2008 [0.03%]
有围墙社区与房价:1980年至2008年南加州郊区的变化
Renaud Le Goix,Elena Vesselinov
Renaud Le Goix
Housing prices being one factor thought to contribute to segregation patterns, this article aims at differentiating gated communities from non-gated communities in terms of change in property values. To what extent do gated communities cont...
Gated Communities and House Prices: Suburban Change in Southern California, 1980-2008 [0.03%]
门控社区与房价:1980至2008年南加州郊区的变化
Renaud Le Goix,Elena Vesselinov
Renaud Le Goix
Housing prices being one factor thought to contribute to segregation patterns, this article aims at differentiating gated communities from non-gated communities in terms of change in property values. To what extent do gated communities cont...
The Myth of Formality in the Global North: Informality-as-Innovation in Dutch Governance [0.03%]
全球北方“形式化”的神话:“非形式化”在荷兰治理中的创新作用
Rivke Jaffe,Martijn Koster
Rivke Jaffe
Why has urban informality in the global North received so little attention? We suggest that this neglect can be explained in part by the tendency of scholarship to reproduce the myth of Northern formality: the widely held belief that inform...
John R Logan,Yiping Fang,Zhanxin Zhang
John R Logan
Like income inequality, housing inequality in urban China is strongly affected by state policies that give preferential treatment to insiders. In this case, the key policies are related to their residence status, which involves not only the...
The "housing question" and the state-socialist answer: city, class and state remaking in 1950s Bucharest [0.03%]
“住房问题”与国家社会主义的回答:20世纪50年代布加勒斯特的城市、阶级和国家再造工程
Liviu Chelcea
Liviu Chelcea
Housing nationalization as a solution to urban inequalities has a long history in European social thought. This article describes housing nationalization in a state-socialist context. Using a political economy perspective and relying on rec...
Urban shrinkage in Germany and the USA: a comparison of transformation patterns and local strategies [0.03%]
德国和美国的都市收缩:转型模式及地方应对策略之比较
Thorsten Wiechmann,Karina M Pallagst
Thorsten Wiechmann
Many American and European cities have to deal with demographic and economic trajectories leading to urban shrinkage. According to official data, 13% of urban regions in the US and 54% of those in the EU have lost population in recent years...