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Journal of Urban Affairs Index/Volume 29, Numbers 1—5 January—December 2007 Author/Subject Aalbers, Manuel B., 1-29 Caren, Neal, 31-46 Adams, Brian E., 481-499 Casinos, 367-381 Alexander, E.R., 331-332 Cazessus, Matthew, 109-127 Allen, Chris, 102-104 Chaskin, Robert J., 519-541 American cities, 3146 Community Activists’ Perceptions of Ames, David L., 333-334 Citizenship Roles in an Urban Assessing Quality of Place: A Comparative Community: A Case Study of Attitudes Analysis of Amsterdam and Rotterdam, that Affect Community Engagement, 501-517 401-424 Citizenship roles, 401-424 “Back the Bid”: The 2012 Summer Community activists, 401-424 Olympics and the Governance of London, Community development, 269-287 255-267 Community engagement, 401-424 Beauregard, Robert A., 221—222 Community practice, 519-541 Beijing, 383-399 Conner, Ross F., 77-100 Beyond the Economic Catalyst Debate: Can Contingent valuation, 455-479 Public Consumption Benefits Justify a Creative class, 501-517 Municipal Stadium Investment?, 455-479 Big City, Big Turnout? Electoral de Socio, Mark, 339-365 Participation in American Cities, 31-46 The Effects of Informal Neighborhood Bollens, Scott A., 229-253 Bonding Social Capital and Neighborhood Bourassa, Steven C., 543-544 Context on Homeownership for Families Brisson, Daniel, 65-75 Living in Poverty, 65—75 Broudehoux, Anne-Marie, 383-399 Elections, 48 1—499 Business Community Structures and Urban Electoral participation, 31-46 Regimes: A Comparative Analysis, Environmental health, 77-100 339-365 Ethnic preferences, 289-309 Business community structures, 339-365 Falk, William, 109-127 Cabrales, Robert, 77—100 Families living in poverty, 65—75 Campaign finance, 481-499 Fazeli, Bahram, 77—100 JOURNAL OF URBAN AFFAIRS, Volume 29, Number 5, pages 559-561. Copyright © 2007 Urban Affairs Association All rights of reproduction in any form reserved. ISSN: 0735-2166. 560 | JOURNAL OF URBAN AFFAIRS | Vol. 29/No. 5/2007 Feiock, Richard C., 47-63 Myntti, Cynthia, 425-426 Following the Signs: Applying Urban Nationalist divide, 229-253 Regime Analysis to a UK Case Study, The Netherlands, 501-517 435-453 Neighborhood Attachment, Social Capital Freire, 77-100 Building, and Political Participation: A Frisch, Michael, 334-335 Case Study of Low- and Moderate-Income Fundraising Coalitions in Open Seat Residents of Waterloo, Iowa, 181—205 Mayoral Elections, 481-499 Neighborhood attachment, 181-205 Gale, Dennis E., 104—106 Neighborhood context, 65—75 Gated Communities and Spatial Inequality, New Jersey cities, 207-220 109-127 Newman, Peter, 255-267 Gated communities, 109-127 Nguyen, Mai Thi, 129-147 Gilderbloom, John I., 207—220 Olympic metropolis, 383-399 Gonzalez, Erualdo Romero, 77—100 Parks, Virginia, 519-541 Governance, 435-453 Participatory Action Research for Growth control, 129-147 Environmental Health: Encountering Hays, R. Allen, 181-205, 401-424 Freire in the Urban Barrio, 77—100 Holman, Nancy, 435-453 Participatory action research, 77—100 Homeownership, 65—75 Place-Based and Race-Based Exclusion Horn, Abigail, 367-381 from Mortgage Loans: Evidence from Housing careers, 31 1—329 Three Cities in the Netherlands, 1-29 Housing estates in European cities, 31 1—329 Place-based, 1-29 The Impacts of State Growth Management Political participation, 181—205 Programs on Urban Sprawl in the 1990s, Public investment, 455-479 149-179 Quality of place, 501-517 Informal neighborhood bonding, 65—75 Race-based, 1-29 Interest groups, 481-499 Rational Choice and Regional Governance, Involuntary Isolation: Ethnic Preferences 47-63 and Residential Segregation, 289-309 Rational choice, 47-63 Kidokoro, Yuki, 77—100 Reframing Community Practice for the 21st Kogl, Alexandra M., 181—205 Century: Multiple Traditions, Multiple Koo, Jun, 367-381 Challenges, 519-541 Kudva, Neema, 336-337 Regional governance, 47-63 Lejano, Raul P., 77-100 Rent control, 207-220 Local Growth Control at the Ballot Box: Residential segregation, 289-309 Real Effects or Symbolic Politics?, Rolling the Dice? Casinos, Tax Revenues, 129-147 and the Social Costs of Gaming, London, 255-267 367-381 Lowe, Jeffrey, 223-224 Rosentraub, Mark S., 367-381 Marcuse, Peter, 546-548 Santo, Charles A., 455-479 Martin, Nina, 269-287 Schwartz, Alex, 106-108 Mayors, 481-499 Sellers, Jefferey M., 226-227 Migrant Civil Society: New Voices in the Silva, Carlos Nunes, 224-226 Struggle Over Community Development, Sites, William, 519-541 269-287 Social capital, 65-75 Mitsova-Boneva, Diana, 544-546 Social capital building, 181-205 Musterd, Sako, 311-329 Spain, Daphne, 427-428 | Index | 561 Spatial inequality, 109-127 Urban community, 401-424 Spectacular Beijing: The Conspicuous Urban economy, 501-517 Construction of an Olympic Metropolis, Urban Governance at the Nationalist Divide: 383-399 Coping with Group-Based Claims, Sports facilities, 455-479 229-253 State growth management programs, Urban governance, 229-253 149-179 Urban partnerships, 435-453 Summer Olympics, 255-267, 383-399 Urban regimes, 339-365, 435-453 Sun, Jian 149-179 Urban sprawl, 149-179 Sweeney, Stephanie, 428-430 Usher, Charles L., 65-75 Symbolic politics, 129-147 van der Lann Bouma-Doof, Wenda, 289-309 Tax revenues, 367-381 van Kempen, Ronald, 311-329 Taylor, Jr., Henry Louis, 430-433 Vesselinov, Elena, 109-127 Theodore, Nik, 269-287 Vidales, Guadalupe, 77—100 Thirty Years of Rent Control: A Survey Wagner, Fritz, 548-550 of New Jersey Cities, 207-220 Waterloo, Iowa, 181—205 Traditions, 519-541 Wildgen, John, 548-550 Trapped on the Springboard? Housing Careers in Large Housing Estates in Ye, Lin, 207—220 European Cities, 311-329 Yin, Jordan S., 101—102 Trip, Jan Jacob, 501-517 Yin, Ming, 149-179 Urban barrio, 77—100 1990s, 149-179

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