

Planning in the multicultural city: celebrating diversity or reinforcing difference? Forthcoming in Progress in Planning 92, 1-55. Urban revolutions in the age of global urbanism. Sheppard, E., Gidwani, V., Goldman, M., Leitner, H., and Roy, A. A green leap forward? Eco-state restructuring and the Tianjin-Binhai eco-city model.

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 40, 1: 228-235.Ĭhang, C., Leitner, H. Provincializing critical urban theory: Extending the ecosystem of possibilities.

Niemann (eds) The R outledge Companion to the Environmental Humanities. London, Routledge: 194-205.

Ecological security for whom? The politics of flood alleviation and urban environmental justice in Jakarta, Indonesia. Jones, JP III, Leitner, H., Marston, S., and Sheppard, E. Wilson (eds) The Routledge Handbook on Spaces of Urban Politics. London: Routledge, 451-464. Making multi-racial counter-publics: Toward egalitarian spaces in urbanpolitics. In A. From Kampung to Condos? Contested accumulations through displacement in Jakarta. Environment and P l ann i n g A 50, 2: 479–483. A tale of two GPEs: Decentering macro-geopolitics. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 42: 573-593. Engineering the financialization of urban entrepreneurialism: The JESSICA urban development initiative in the European Union. Newcastle, UK: Agenda Publishing, 313-324.Īnguelov, D., Leitner, H. In Doreen Massey – Critical Dialogues , edited by Jamie Peck, Marion Werner, Brett Christopher and Rebecca Lave. Grassroots struggles for the city of the many: from the politics of spatiality to the spatialities of politics. Leitner, H., Sheppard, E., Webber, S., and Colven, E. Jakarta’s great land transformation: Hybrid neoliberalisation and informality. Herlambang, S., Leitner, H., Tjung, L., Sheppard, S., Anguelov, D. Sheppard (eds) Urban Studies Inside-Out: Theory, Method, Practice. Urban Studies Inside/out: a guide for readers and researchers. Sheppard (eds) Urban Studies Inside/Out: Theory, Method, Practice. Doing Urban Studies: Navigating the methodological terrain. Urban Studies Unbound: Postmillennial spaces of theory. Lawrence, Kansas: University of Kansas Press.
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Series B, Human Geography, 71 (1) 3-17 and Clarence Stone (1989) Regime Politics. Review symposium on: David Harvey (1989) from managerialism to entrepreneurialism: the treansformation in urban governance in lage capitalism, Geografiska Annaler. Towards new meeting places – engagements, reconstructions, reorientations. World class aspirations, urban informality, and poverty politics: A North-South comparison. Forthcoming in Annals of the Association of American Geographers. Wheeling out urban resilience: Philantrocapitalism, marketization and local practice. Lancione (eds) The Handbook on Global Urbanism: Essays on the City and its Future. Global urbanism inside/out: Thinking through Jakarta. Forthcoming in International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. Space grabs: Colonizing the vertical city. Tjung Ju L., Leitner, H., Sheppard, E., Herlambang, S., and Astuti, W. Journal of Political Ecology 27, 1, 1-22. For food space: Theorizing alternative food networks beyond alterity. “Gastarbeiter in der städtischen Gesellschaft – Zum Problem der Segregation, Integration und Assimilationvon Arbeitsmigranten am Beispiel der jugoslawischen Gastarbeiter in Wien”. Measuring the ‘Unmeasurable’: The Analysis of Q ua lit at i v e Spatial Data. “ Contesting Neoliberalism : Urban Frontiers”. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Everyday Equalities: Making Multicultures in Settler Colonial Cities. įincher, R., Iveson, K., Leitner, H., Preston, V. Urban Studies Inside/Out: Theory, Method, Practice.
