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American Behavioral Scientist articles from November 1997

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American Behavioral Scientist archives from November 1997

A new spatial order in cities?(The Changing Spatial Order in Cities)
November 1, 1997... THE IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION The causes of changes within cities can be traced to developments that take place on higher spatial levels, at least regionally(1) but, even more critically, the nation and the whole world. The latter, with their...

The metropolis and globalization: the dialectics of racial discrimination, deregulation, and urban form.(The Changing Spatial Order in Cities)
November 1, 1997... The European city is threatened today by changes. These changes result in part from a peculiarity of the American city and its spatial form. This article is about that spatial form, how it spreads a pernicious influence through social and...

The ghetto of exclusion and the fortified eclave: new patterns in the United States.(The Changing Spatial Order in Cities)
November 1, 1997... Three spatial developments are strikingly characteristic of urban patterns in the United States since about 1970 - the period sometimes designated "post-Fordist," the period of the major new changes described briefly in the opening article of...

The unavoidable incompleteness of the city.(The Changing Spatial Order in Cities)
November 1, 1997... Observers of Western societies generally agree that profound economic, political, social, and cultural forces have transformed these societies during the latter decades of the 20th century. Some (Jameson, 1991) have characterized this...

Risk, residence, and the post-Fordist city.(The Changing Spatial Order in Cities)
November 1, 1997... The links between the variety of social and economic changes encapsulated in the term post-Fordism and the housing and residential effects of these changes remain relatively unexplored. Where they have been considered explicitly, the tendency...

The changing space of Italian cities.(The Changing Spatial Order in Cities)
November 1, 1997... From the beginning of the 1980s, several edited volumes have been published on poverty in Italy. Much of this literature only appeared in Italian (see, e.g., Garonna, 1984; Guidicini & Pieretti, 1993; Negri, 1990; Palumbo, 1993; Sarpellon,...

Turks in the Netherlands: urban segregation and neighborhood choice.(The Changing Spatial Order in Cities)
November 1, 1997... Processes of globalization seem to have penetrated even the most remote areas of Western societies. The implication of this observation is, for a large part, dependent on how we define globalization. It may be seen as the ongoing scale...

Tokyo: patterns of familiarity and partitions of difference.(The Changing Spatial Order in Cities)
November 1, 1997... CONCENTRATION AT THE CENTER, EXPANSION AT THE EDGES Among the recurrent impressions that strike the visitor to Tokyo are its clutter and lack of urban plan accompanied by an apparently contradictory sense of social order. As in other Pacific...

Poverty pockets and life chances: on the role of place in shaping social inequality.(The Changing Spatial Order in Cities)
November 1, 1997... In this article, I will focus on the role of place in shaping social inequality. The central question is whether and how the spatial concentration of poverty in certain areas or neighborhoods exacerbates the poverty problem by affecting the...

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