Andrew M. Busch reviews Eliot M. Tretter's Shadows of a Sunbelt City: The Environment, Racism, and the Knowledge Economy in Austin (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2016)
These two volumes are part of the Scripta Series in Geography and were produced primarily for a Nort...
Reviews the book Postmodernism, Economics, and Knowledge, edited by Stephen Cullen...
While providing a marketable, popular, and economically successful municipal entity, Sun Cities and ...
Reviews books on city planning. \u27Atlanta: Race, Class and Urban Expansion,\u27 by Larry Keating a...
The article reviews the book “Sunbelt/Frostbelt: Public Policies and Market Forces in Metropolitan D...
Andrew W. Kahrl reviews William E. O'Brien's Landscapes of Exclusion: State Parks and Jim Crow in th...
This book’s storyline is simple, yet novel: to celebrate Dr Frank James Costa’s five decades of rema...
A review of two recent books on the rapidly growing cities of the American southwest
Review by L. Moulin published in Laboratorium : Russian Review of Social Research, vol. 6, n°3, 2014...
Austin, Texas, by most accounts, is one of the most attractive cities in America. It is said by many...
Review of: When Sunflowers Bloomed Red: Kansas and the Rise of Socialism in America, R. Alton Lee am...
In the second half of the seventies, national publications developed the concept of an increasingly ...
The Sharing Economy: The End of Employment and the Rise of Crowd-Based CapitalismArun SundararajanCa...
Review of: Snowbelt Cities: Metropolitian Politics in the Northeast and Midwest since World War II. ...
Updates on Department of City and Regional Planning faculty and student research projects
These two volumes are part of the Scripta Series in Geography and were produced primarily for a Nort...
Reviews the book Postmodernism, Economics, and Knowledge, edited by Stephen Cullen...
While providing a marketable, popular, and economically successful municipal entity, Sun Cities and ...
Reviews books on city planning. \u27Atlanta: Race, Class and Urban Expansion,\u27 by Larry Keating a...
The article reviews the book “Sunbelt/Frostbelt: Public Policies and Market Forces in Metropolitan D...
Andrew W. Kahrl reviews William E. O'Brien's Landscapes of Exclusion: State Parks and Jim Crow in th...
This book’s storyline is simple, yet novel: to celebrate Dr Frank James Costa’s five decades of rema...
A review of two recent books on the rapidly growing cities of the American southwest
Review by L. Moulin published in Laboratorium : Russian Review of Social Research, vol. 6, n°3, 2014...
Austin, Texas, by most accounts, is one of the most attractive cities in America. It is said by many...
Review of: When Sunflowers Bloomed Red: Kansas and the Rise of Socialism in America, R. Alton Lee am...
In the second half of the seventies, national publications developed the concept of an increasingly ...
The Sharing Economy: The End of Employment and the Rise of Crowd-Based CapitalismArun SundararajanCa...
Review of: Snowbelt Cities: Metropolitian Politics in the Northeast and Midwest since World War II. ...
Updates on Department of City and Regional Planning faculty and student research projects
These two volumes are part of the Scripta Series in Geography and were produced primarily for a Nort...
Reviews the book Postmodernism, Economics, and Knowledge, edited by Stephen Cullen...
While providing a marketable, popular, and economically successful municipal entity, Sun Cities and ...