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Meeting the Challenge of Distressed Urban AreasConway, Maureen, and Josef Konvitz. Urban Studies 37, 4 (2000): 749-774.
 
Residence Spells and Migration: A Comparison for Men and WomenDétang-Dessendre, Cecile, and Ian Molho. Urban Studies 37, 2 (2000): 247-260.
 
The Geography of Residential Turnover in Twenty-Seven Large US Metropolitan Housing Markets, 1985-95Dieleman, Frans M., William A.V. Clark, and Marinus C. Deurloo. Urban Studies 37, 2 (2000): 223-245.
 
Emerging Patterns of Housing, Community and Local Governance: The Case of Private Homeowner AssociationsDoherty, Kathryn Mary. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of University Partnerships, 2000.
  
The Politics of Bread and Circuses: Building the City for the Visitor ClassEisinger, Peter. Urban Affairs Review 35, 3 (January 2000): 316-333.
 
New Directions in Planning TheoryFainstein, Susan S. Urban Affairs Review 35, 4 (March 2000): 451-478.
 
Resisting the Reality of Race: Land Use, Social Justice and the Metropolitan EconomyGoldsmith, William W. WP99WG1. Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 1999.
 
Neighborhood Recovery: Reinvestment Policy for the New HometownKromer, John. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2000.
 
e-topia: "Urban Life, JimBut Not As We Know It"Mitchell, William J. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1999.
 
Hospitality and Violence: Contradictions in a Southern CityNewman, Harvey K. Urban Affairs Review 35, 4 (March 2000): 541-558.
 
Living DowntownRybczynski, Witold. Wharton Real Estate Review 4, 1 (Spring 2000): 1-15.
 
The Future of Us All: Race and Neighborhood Politics in New York CitySanjek, Roger. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2000.
 
Children in Cities: Uncertain FuturesSawhill, Isabel, and Laura Chadwick. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 1999.
 
Race, Neighborhood Poverty and Participation in Voluntary AssociationsStoll, Michael A. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA School of Public Policy and Social Research, 2000.
 
Assimilation Blues: Black Families in White Communities: Who Succeeds and Why?Tatum, Beverly Daniel. New York, NY: Basic Books/Perseus Books Group, 2000.
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