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International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
VOLUME 42 NUMBER 2 MARCH 2018 ISSN 0309–1317
• Transport Infrastructure and Logistics in the Making of Dubai Inc.Rafeef Ziadah
• Global Urban Policymaking in AfricaSylvia Croese
• Resisting the ‘Long-Arm’ of the State?Paul O’Hare
• Recasting Urban Governance through Leeds City LabPaul Chatterton, Alice Owen, Jo Cutter, Gary Dymski and Rachael Unsworth
• Engineering CitiesLisa Björkman and Andrew Harris (eds.)
• Urban Infrastructure, Imagination and PoliticsAntoine Picon
Forthcoming in May:The Power of Group Stigmatization, Remus Creţan and Ryan Powell; Sex Work,
Sensory Urbanism and Visual Criminology, Emily Cooper, Ian R. Cook and Charlotte Bilby; Urban Politics as the Unfolding of Social Relations in Place, Larry Knopp, Michael Brown and Will McKeithen; Urban Vigilantism, Deniz Yonucu; Seeing Like a City State, Nicholas Simcik Arese
Available online:This journal is available online at Wiley Online Library.
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International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
The IJURR FoundationThe IJURR Foundation is the charity which owns IJURR and which uses the surplus from IJURR to promote and improve social scientifi c research, education and scholarship in the fi eld of urban, rural and regional studies. Its main activities are the provision of studentships to support students pursuing research degrees and the provision of grants to fund research and writing up. Studentships and research grants are particularly directed to students from developing countries and underfunded institutions.
Studies in Urban and Social Change The SUSC book series aims to advance debates and empirical analyses stimulated by changes in the fortunes of cities and regions across the world. Topics range from mono-graphs on single places to large-scale compari-sons across East and West, North and South. The series is explicitly interdis-ciplinary; the editors judge books by their con-tribution to intellectual solutions rather than according to disciplinary origin.
For news and information about IJURR, the IJURR Foundation, Studies in Urban and Social Change (SUSC) book series, IJURR lectures and the web series Spotlight On, visit www.ijurr.org