Theme issue: Gentrification research: new directions and critical scholarship
Guest editors: Tom Slater, Winifred Curran, Loretta Lees
Guest editorial
Neoliberal urban policy and new paths of neighborhood change in the American inner city 1151 – 1172
Kathe Newman, Philip Ashton
Successful protect-community discourse: spatiality and politics in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood 1173 – 1190
David Wilson, Jared Wouters, Dennis Grammenos
North American gentrification? Revanchist and emancipatory perspectives explored 1191 – 1213
Tom Slater
Gentrification, segregation, and discrimination in the American urban system 1215 – 1241
Elvin K Wyly, Daniel J Hammel
Gentrification and the nature of work: exploring the links in Williamsburg, Brooklyn 1243 – 1258
Winifred Curran
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Spatial structure of residential property-value distribution in Beijing and Jakarta 1259 – 1283
Sun Sheng Han
Sources of migrant housing disadvantage in urban China 1285 – 1304
Weiping Wu
Market revenue and the scope and scale of SME networks in Europe's vulnerable regions 1305 – 1326
Gordon L Clark, Theo Palaskas, Paul Tracey, Maria Tsampra
Reviews 1327 – 1330
Yeung on Kilduff, Tsai: Social networks and organizations
Houghton on Taylor: Public policy in the community