Allen, J.P. and Turner, E.1989: The most ethnically diverse urban places in the United States. Urban Geography10, 523-39.
2.
Anderson, K.J.1988: Cultural hegemony and the race-definition process in Chinatown, Vancouver: 1880-1980. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space6, 127-49.
3.
Batley, R.1989: London docklands: an analysis of power relations between UDCs and local government. Public Administration67, 167-87.
4.
Beauregard, R.A.1990: Tenacious inequalities - politics and race in Philadelphia . Urban Affairs Quarterly25, 420-34.
5.
Burgess, J.1989: The production and consumption of environmental meanings in the mass media: a research agenda for the 1990s. Transactions, Institute of British Geographers15, 139-61.
6.
Burgess, J. and Wood, P.1988: Decoding Docklands: place advertising and the small firm . In Eyles, J. and Smith, D.M., editors, Qualitative methods in human geography , Cambridge: Polity Press, 94-117.
7.
*Christopher, A.J.1989a: Spatial variations in the application of residential segregation in South African cities. Geoforum20, 253-67.
8.
— 1989b: Apartheid within apartheid: an assessment of official intra-black segregation on the Witwatersrand, South Africa. Professional Geographer41, 328-36.
9.
Clark, W.A.V.1988: Racial transition in metropolitan suburbs: evidence from Atlanta. Urban Geography9, 269-82.
10.
— 1989: Revealed preferences and neighbourhood transitions in a multi-ethnic setting. Urban Geography10, 434-48.
11.
Clarke, S.E. and Kirby, A.1990: In search of the corpse - the mysterious case of local politics. Urban Affairs Quarterly23, 389-412.
12.
Chouinard, V.1990: State formation and the politics of place: the case of community legal aid clinics. Political Geography Quarterly9, 23-38.
13.
Colenut, B. and Tansley, S.1990: Inner city regeneration: a local authority perspective . Centre for Local Economic Strategies, London.
14.
Conzen, K.N., Gerber, D., Morawska, E., Pozzetta, G.E. and Vecoli, R.1990: The invention of ethnicity; a perspective from the USA . Altreitalie April, 37-54.
15.
Cox, K.1988: Urban social movements and neighbourhood conflicts: mobilization and structuration. Urban Geography8, 416-28.
16.
Darden, J.T.1989: Blacks and other racial minorities: the significance of colour in inequality. Urban Geography10, 562-77.
17.
Davis, M.1990: City of quartz. Excavating the future of Los Angeles. London/New York: Verso.
18.
Docklands Consultative Committee1990: The Docklands experiment: a critical review of eight years of the LondonDocklands Development Corporation. London.
19.
Duncan, J.S.1990: The city as text: the politics of landscape interpretation in the Kandyan Kingdom. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
20.
Duncan, J. and Duncan, N.1988: (Re)reading the landscape. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space6, 117-26.
21.
Fainstein, S.S. and Fainstein, N.I.1989: The racial dimension in urban political economy. Urban Affairs Quarterly25, 187-99.
22.
Fisher, R. and Kling, J., 1989: Community mobilization - prospects for the future. Urban Affairs Quarterly25, 200-11.
23.
Forrest, J.1988: Social differentiation in Australian cities. Geoforum19, 277-94.
24.
Galster, G.C. and Keeney, W.M.1988: Race, residence, discrimination and economic opportunity- modelling the nexus of urban racial phenomena. Urban Affairs Quarterly24, 87-117.
25.
Hart, D.1988: Political manipulation of urban space: the razing of District Six, Cape Town. Urban Geography9, 603-28.
26.
Harvey, D.1990: From space to place and back again: reflections on the conditions of postmodernity. Paper presented at a Symposium on FUTURES at the Tate Gallery, London, 51 pp.
27.
Heiman, M.1990: From 'Not in my backyard!' to 'not in anybody's backyard!' - grassroots challenge to hazardous waste facility siting. Journal of the American Planning Association56, 359-62.
28.
Horton, J.1989: The politics of ethnic change: grassroots responses to economic and demographic restructuring in Monterey Park, California. Urban Geography10, 578-92.
29.
Hwang, S. and Murdock, S.1988: Residential segregation and ethnic identification among Hispanics in Texas. Urban Affairs Quarterly23, 329-45.
30.
Jackson, P.1989: Maps of meaning. London: Unwin Hyman.
31.
Jacobs, J.M.1991: The politics of the past: redevelopment inLondon. Unpublished Ph.D. thesis, University College London, UK.
32.
Johnson, J.H. and Oliver, M.L.1989: Interethnic minority conflict in urban America: the effects of economic and social dislocations. Urban Geography10, 449-63.
33.
Johnson, J.H. and Roseman, C.C.1990: Increasing black outmigration from Los Angeles: the role of household dynamics and kinship systems. Annals of the Association of American Geographers80, 205-22.
34.
King, R.J.1988: Urban design in capitalist society. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space6, 445-74.
35.
Ladány, J.1989: Changing patterns of residential segregation in Budapest . International Journal of Urban and Regional Research13, 555-72.
36.
Leitner, H.1989: Urban geography: the urban dimension of economic, political and social restructuring. Progress in Human Geography13, 551-66.
37.
— 1990: Cities in pursuit of economic growth. The local state as entrepreneur. Political Geography Quarterly9, 146-70.
38.
Leo, C. and Fenton, R.1990: 'Mediated enforcement' and the evolution of the state: development corporations in Canadian city centres. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research14, 185-206.
39.
Levine, M.V.1989: The politics of partnerships: urban redevelopment since 1945. In Squires, G.D., editor, Unequal partnerships - the political economy of urban redevelopment in post-war America. New Brunswick and London : Rutgers University Press, 12-34.
40.
Miller, B.1991: Rational choice and collective action- place, space and the limits to individual self interest. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Miami.
41.
Miller, V.P. and Quigley, J.M.1990: Segregation by racial and demographic group: evidence from the San Francisco Bay area. Urban Studies27, 2-21.
42.
Reintges, C.M.1990: Urban movements in South African black townships: a case study. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research14, 109-34.
43.
Rose, G.1990: Imagining Poplar in the 1920s: contested concepts of community . Journal of Historical Geography16, 425-37.
44.
Rose, H.M.1989: Blacks and Cubans in metropolitan Miami's changing economy . Urban Geography10, 464-86.
45.
Savitch, H.V.1990: Postindustrialism with a difference: global capitalism in world-class cities. In Logan, J.R. and Swanstrom, T., editors, Beyond the city limits: urban policy and economic restructuring in comparative perspective . Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 150-74.
46.
Smith, M.P.1988: City, state, and market - the political economy of urban society. Oxford: Basil Blackwell .
47.
Smith, S.J.1988: Political interpretations of 'racial segregation' in Britain. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space6, 423-44.
48.
— 1989: The politics of 'race' and residence: citizenship, segregation and white supremacy in BritainCambridge: Polity Press.
49.
— 1990: Social geography: patriarchy, racism, nationalism. Progress in Human Geography14, 261-71.
50.
Squires, G.D., editor, 1989: Unequal partnerships - the political economy of urban redevelopment in post-war America. New Brunswick and London : Rutgers University Press.
51.
Stoker, G.1989: Urban development corporations: a review. Regional Studies23, 159-67.
52.
Thompson, J.B.1990: Ideology and modern culture. Oxford /Cambridge: Polity Press and Basil Blackwell.
53.
Vicari, S. and Molotch, H.1990: BuildingMilan: alternative machines of growth. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research14, 602-24.
54.
Vogel, R.K. and Swanson, B.E.1989: The growth machine versus the antigrowth coalition - the battle for our communities. Urban Affairs Quarterly25, 63-85.
55.
Walker, D. and The Bay Area Study Group1990 : The playground of US capitalism? The political economy of the San Francisco Bay Area in the 1980s. In Davis, M., Hiatt, S., Kennedy, M., Ruddick, S. , and Sprinker, M., editors, Fire in the hearth - the radical politics of place in America, London/New York: Verso, 3-82.
56.
Wallis, B., editor, 1991: If you lived here - the city in art, theory, and social activism — A project by Martha Rosler. Discussions in contemporary culture 6Seattle: Bay Press.
57.
Ward, D.1989: Poverty, ethnicity, and the American city, 1840-1925 - changing conceptions of the slum and the ghetto. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
58.
Winsberg, M.D.1989: Suburbanization of higher income blacks in major metropolitan statistical areas. Urban Geography10, 172-77.
59.
Wong, Ch.1989: Monterey park: a community in transition. In Nomura, G., Endo, R., Sumida, S., and Leong, R. , editors. Frontiers of Asian American Studies - writing, research and commentary. Pullman, WA: Washington State University Press, 113-26.
60.
Young, I.M.1990: Justice and the politics of differencePrinceton, NJ: Princeton University Press.