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Journal of Urban Affairs index/Volume 27, Numbers 1—5 March—December 2005 Author/Subject The Air is Always Cleaner on the Other Side: Charlotte, North Carolina, 379-402, 403-418 Race, Space, and Ambient Air Toxics Bank of America, 403-418 Exposures in California, 127-148 gentrification, 403-418 Air toxics exposures, 127—148 TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Alternative economic development, politics, Families Program) recipients, 379-402 53-69 Charney, Igal, 467-484 American urban centers, 521—555 Chase, Susan Mulchahey, 121-123 Ames, David, 463-465 China’s Urban Transition, 557—558 Amis, Philip, 560-561 Cities in the International Marketplace: The Attachments, Grievances, Resources, and Political Economy of Urban Development Efficacy: The Determinants of Tenant in North American and Western Europe, Association Participation Among Public 119-121 Housing Tenants, 25-52 The City at Stake: Secession, Attracting Middle-Income Families in the Reform, and the Battle for Los Angeles, Hope VI Public Housing Revitalization 349-351 Program, 149-164 The City Builders: Property Development in New York and London, 1980-2000, Bank of America, 403-418 203-205 Barreto, Matt A., 71-91 City councils, conflict on, 453-462 Beall, Jo, 560-561 Citizen preferences, 419-435 Beard, Victoria A., 560-561 Citizen Preferences and Paying for Police, Blanc, Tara, 349-351 419-435 Borough system, 307-330 Class, 437-451 The Borough System of Consolidated Coffé, Hilde, 485-501 Montreal: Revisiting Urban Governance Collin, Jean-Pierre, 307-330 in a Composite Metropolis, 307—330 Community conflict, 453-462 Community development, 437-451 California, Conflict on City Councils in Wisconsin, Air toxics exposures, 127-148 453462 Campaign contributions, Los Angeles, 165—175 Consumer credit, 379-402 Candidate preference, Los Angeles, 71—91 Conway, Brian P., 25 Central cities, revival of, 283-305 Cutsinger, Jackie, 235—259 JOURNAL OF URBAN AFFAIRS, Volume 27, Number 5, pages 569-572. Copyright © 2005 Urban Affairs Association All rights of reproduction in any form reserved. ISSN: 0735-2166. 570 | JOURNAL OF URBAN AFFAIRS | Vol. 27/No. 5/2005 Deconcentrating Poverty Through Hettinger, William S., 465-466 Homebuyer Finance Programs, 211-233 Holding the Line: Housing Turnover and the Devas, Nick, 560-561 Persistence of Racial/Ethnic Segregation in Did Central Cities Come Back? Which One, New York City, 261-281 How Far, and Why?, 283-305 Holt, William, G., 125—126 Diaz, David, 119-121 Homebuyer finance programs, 211—233 Distressed cities, 283-305 Hope VI, 149-164 Donahue, Amy K., 419-435 Housing turnover, New York City,. Dreier, Peter, 193-201 New York, 261-281 Howell-Moroney, Michael, 353-377 Economic development, 53-69 How the Media Compound Urban The Economic Impact of Sports Stadiums: Problems, 193-201 Recasting the Analysis in Context, How Women Saved the City, 125-126 177-191 Hutchinson, Peter, 207-209 Economically distressed populations, 283-305 Erie, Steven P., 205—207 Ihrke, Douglas M., 453-462 Ethnic segregation, Europe, 331-348 Individual Development Accounts, 503-520 causes of, 331-348 Participant Characteristics and Success, levels of, 331-348 503-520 effects of, 331-348 Institutional Performance and Social Europe, 331-348 Capital: An Application to the Local social segregation, 331-348 Government Level, 485-501 ethnic segregation, 331—348 Institutional performance, of local government, 485-501 Fainstein, Susan S., 203-205 Jacobs, A.J., 521-555 Filipovitch, Tony, 203-205, 207-209 Fraga, Luis R., 205-207 Kantor, Paul, 119-121 Friedman, Michael T., 93-118 Katz, Bruce, 463-465 Friedmann, John, 557-558 Kelbaugh, Douglas S., 123-125 Furdell, Kimberly, 283-305 Krebs, Timothy B., 165—175 ku, 521-555 Gentrification, 403-418 Gentrification as Corporate Growth Lang, Robert E., 463-465 Strategy: The Strange Case of Charlotte, Latino political behavior, metropolitan, 71-91 North Carolina and the Bank of America, Lee, Caroline W., 559-560 403-418 Living and Working in Paradise: Why The Geography of Opportunity and Housing Is Too Expensive and What Unemployment: An Integrated Model Communities Can Do About It, 465-466 of Residential Segregation and Spatial Local government, 485-501 Mismatch, 353-377 Local police services, 419-435 Globalizing L.A.: Trade, Infrastructure, and Los Angeles, 71-91, 165-175 Regional Development, 205-207 candidate preference, 71-91 Grant, Ursula, 560-561 urban interests, 165-175 voter turnout, 71—91 Has Central Tokyo Experienced Uneven Development? An Examination of McClure, Kirk, 211-233 Tokyo’s 23 Ku Relative to America’s Metropolitan Latino Political Behavior: Largest Urban Centers, 521—555 Voter Turnout and Candidate Preference He, Shenjing, 1—23 in Los Angeles, 71-91 | Index| 571 Middle-income families, 149-164 Reinventing the City: Liverpool in Miltin, Diana, 560-561 Comparative Perspective, 121—123 Mobilizing an Asian American Community, Residential segregation, 353-377 559-560 Rohe, William M., 503—520 Moore, Kesha S., 437-451 Roosa, Stephen Allan, 123-125 Munck, Ronaldo, 121—123 Rosenbaum, Emily, 261-281 Municipal distress index, 283-305 Montreal, Canada, 307-330 Santo, Charles, 177-191 borough system, 307-330 Savitch, H.V., 119-121 urban governance, 307—330 Shanghai, China, 1—23 Musterd, Sako, 331—348 property-led redevelopment, 1—23 Xintiandi redevelopment project, 1—23 Nashville, 93-118 Smith, Heather, 403-418 public subsidization, 93-118 Social and Ethnic Segregation in Europe: stakeholder management, 93-118 Levels, Causes, and Effects, 331-348 New York City, 261-281 Social capital, of local government, housing turnover, 261-281 485—S01 racial/ethnic segregation, 261-281 Social segregation, 331-348 North Carolina, individual development levels of, 331-348 accounts, 503-520 causes of, 331 Nunan, Fiona, 560—561 effects of, 331-348 Somers, Scott, 3 349-35 51 Osborne, David, 207—209 Sonenshein, Rapael, 349-351 Spain, Daphne, 125 126 Pastor Jr., Manuel, 127-148 Spatial mismatch, 353-377 Pitts, Ryan, 465-466 Sports stadiums, economic impact of, 177-191 Poverty, 211-233 Sprawled metropolitan land use patterns, The Price of Government: Getting the 235-259 Results We Need in an Age of Permanent Stakeholder Management and the Public Fiscal Crisis, 207-209 Subsidization of Nashville’s Coliseum, Property-led redevelopment, 1—23 93-118 Property-Led Redevelopment in Post- Stakeholder management, Nashville, 93-118 Reform China: A Case Study of Xintiandi Stegman, Michael T., 379-402 Redevelopment Project in Shanghai, 1—23 Stone-Imbroscio debate, 53-69 Public housing revitalization, 149-164 Suburban dispersal, 467-484 Public housing tenants, 25—52 Public subsidization, Nashville, 93-118 Tenant association participation, 25—‘ Tokyo, development of, 521—555 Race, 127-148 Toronto, Canada, suburban dispersal, Racial/Ethnic Segregation, New York City, 467-484 New York, 261-281 Racial identity, 437-451 Urban Governance, Voice and Poverty in the Rakodi, Carole, 560-561 Developing World, 560—561 Rast, Joel, 53-69 Unemployment, 353-377 Redefining Urban and Suburban America: Urban governance, Montreal, Canada, Evidence from Census 2000, Volume I, 307-330 463-465 Urban Interests and Campaign Re-Examining Suburban Dispersal: Evidence Contributions: Evidence from from Suburban Toronto, 467-484 Los Angeles, 165—175 572 | JOURNAL OF URBAN AFFAIRS | Vol. 27/No. 5/2005 Urban interests, Los Angeles, 165-175 Welfare, Work and Banking: The Use of Urban problems and media, 193-201 Consumer Credit by Current and Former TANF Recipients in Chariotte, North Varady, David P., 149-164 Carolina, 379-402 Verifying the Multi-Dimensional What’s Class Got to Do With It? Nature of Metropolitan Land Use: Community Development and Racial Advancing the Understanding Identity, 437-451 and Measurement of Sprawl, Wisconsin, city councils, 453-462 235-259 Vo, Linda Trinh, 559-560 Xintiandi redevelopment project, 1—23 Voter turnout, Los Angeles, 71-91 Zhang, Tingwei, 557-558

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