Doing the ‘dirty work’ of the green economy: Resource recovery and migrant labour in the EU
Nicky Gregson, Mike Crang, Julie Botticello, Melania Calestani, Anna Krzywoszynska
págs. 541-555
The spatialization of democratic politics: Insights from Indignant Squares
págs. 556-570
págs. 571-593
págs. 594-611
On borrowed size, flawed urbanisation and emerging enclave spaces: The exceptional urbanism of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
págs. 612-627
Citizenship and governance at a time of territorialization: The Italian local welfare between innovation and fragmentation
págs. 628-644
Relational geographies of emerging market finance: The rise of Turkey and the global financial crisis 2007
págs. 645-661
págs. 662-676
págs. 677-696
Neighbourhood reputation in the Soviet city and beyond: Disassembling the geography of prestige in Ust’-Kamenogorsk, Kazakhstan
págs. 697-715
Antinomies of flexibilization and atypical employment in Mediterranean Europe: Greek, Italian and Spanish regions during the crisis
págs. 716-733
págs. 734-749
págs. 750-764
Producing urban industrial derelict places: The case of the Solventul petrochemical plant in Timişoara
págs. 765-781
Creating low-carbon neighbourhoods: a critical discourse analysis
págs. 782-797
Scaling the mobility of health workers in an enlarged Europe: An open political-economy perspective
Jane Hardy, Steve Shelley, Moira Calveley, Julia Kubisa, Rebecca Zahn
págs. 798-815
Smart contradictions: The politics of making Barcelona a Self-sufficient city
págs. 816-830
Regional development platforms and related variety: Exploring the changing practices of food tourism in North Jutland, Denmark
págs. 831-847
págs. 848-861
Immigration policy regimes, welfare states and urban inequality patterns: A comparison between Malmö and Genoa
págs. 862-877
The de-contextualisation of land use planning through financialisation: Urban redevelopment in Milan
págs. 878-894
págs. 895-916
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