Cosmopolitanism: Ideals, realities and deficits, By David Heald. Polity Press. (October 2010)
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Paulo Jorge Vieira
Call for Reviewers:
The following books will be reviewed in City (pub. Routledge) over the next year or so. Only a few are currently in my possession - all others will be available pending publishers' ability to provide review copies. The list includes volumes not yet published.
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Tyler Pearce
The Economics of Urban Property Markets: An Institutional Economics Analysis, By Paschalis Arvanitidis. Routledge. (June 2011)
Material Powers: Cultural Studies, History and the Material Turn, Edited by Tony Bennett, Patrick Joyce. Routledge. (September 2010)
Rights of Passage: Sidewalks and the Regulation of Public Flow, By Nicholas Blomley. Routledge. (October 2010)
Swept Up Lives?: Re-envisioning the Homeless City, By Paul Cloke, Jon May, Sarah Johnsen. Wiley-Blackwell (June 2010)
Critical Urban Studies: New Directions, Edited by Jonathan S. Davies and David L. Imbroscio. SUNY. (November 2010)
Commodity Chains and World Cities, Edited by Ben Derudder and Frank Witlox. Wiley-Blackwell. (October 2010)
Globalization, the City and Civil Society in Pacific Asia: The Social Production of Civic Spaces, Edited by Mike Douglass, K.C. Ho, Giok Ling Ooi. Routledge. (July 2010).
Rochdale Village: Robert Moses, 6,000 Families, and New York City's Great Experiment in Integrated Housing, By Peter Eisenstadt. Cornell UP. (November 2010)
The Just City, By Susan S. Fainstein. Cornell UP. (August 2010)
The Globalization of Advertising: Agencies, Cities and Spaces of Creativity, By James R. Faulconbridge, Peter J. Taylor, Corrine Nativel, Jonathan V. Beaverstock. Routledge. (December 2010)
Insurgencies: Essays in Planning Theory, By John Friedmann. Routledge. (January 2011)
The Future of Planning at the End of History, By Kanishka Goonwardena. Routledge. (July 2010)
Hobos, Hustlers and Backsliders: Homeless in San Francisco, By Teresa Gowan. Minnesota UP. (Available now from Book Reviews Editor)
Cosmopolitanism: Ideals, realities and deficits, By David Heald. Polity Press. (October 2010)
The Spiv and the Architect: Unruly Life in Postwar London, By Richard Hornsey. Minnesota UP. (Available now from Book Reviews Editor)
The New Political Economy of Urban Education: Neoliberal Urbanism, Race, and the Right to the City, By Pauline Lipman. Routledge. (March 2011)
Cultural Political Economy of Small Cities, Edited by Anne Lorentzen, Bas van Heur. Routledge. (June 2011)
Knowledge Economy and the City: Spaces of Knowledge, By Ali Madanipour. Routledge. (August 2011)
Constructions of Neoliberal Reason, By Jamie Peck. Oxford UP. (October 2010)
Cities, Politics & Power, By Simon Parker. Routledge. (October 2010)
Handbook of Local and Regional Development, Edited by Andy Pike, Andres Rodriguez-Pose, John Tomaney. Routledge. (October 2010)
Latinos in Dixie: Class and Assimilation in Richmond, Virginia, By Debra J. Schleef and H.B. Cavalcanti. SUNY. (July 2010)
The Time of the City: Politics, philosophy and genre, By Michael Shapiro. Routledge. (June 2010)
Urban Tourism and Urban Change: Cities in a Global Economy, By Costas Spirou. Routledge. (Novemeber 2010)
Global Ideologies and Urban Landscapes, Edited by Manfred Steger, Anne McNevin. Routledge. (January 2011)
Domesticating Neo-Liberalism: Spaces of Economic Practice and Social Reproduction in Post-Socialist Cities, By Alison Stenning, Adrian Smith, Alena Rochovská, Dariusz Świątek. Wiley-Blackwell. (August 2010)
The Postcolonial City and Its Subjects: London, Nairobi, Bombay, By Rashmi Varma. Routledge. (January 2011)
Cities Surround the Countryside: Urban Aesthetics in Postsocialist China, By Robin Visser. (Available now from Book Reviews Editor)