Urban Affairs New Research (continued)
How New York Became the Big Apple
The City as an Adaptive Entity
Adopting innovations in information technology: The California municipal experience
Urban Conservation
Workforce Development Networks: Community-Based Organizations and Regional Alliances
The Uneven Distribution of Employment Opportunities: Neighborhood and Race in Cleveland, Ohio
Schools of Comparative Housing Research: From Convergence to Divergence
Residential Mortgage Foreclosure and Racial Transition in New Orleans
An Evaluation of Generation and Region as
Urban Categories
Water for Big Cities: Big Problems, Easy Solutions?
Crossing the high-tech divide
Equal Access? Travel Behaviour Change in the Century Freeway Corridor, Los Angeles
The Wired Loft: Lifestyle Innovation Diffusion and Industrial Networking in the Rise of San Francisco's Multimedia Gulch
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