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INDEX to URBAN AFFAIRS REVIEW Volume 34 Number 1 (September 1999) pp. 1-160 Number 2 (November 1999) pp. 161-312 Number 3 (January 2000) pp. 313-448 Number 4 (March 2000) pp. 449-600 Number 5 (May 2000) pp. 601-744 Number 6 (July 2000) pp. 745-872 Authors: ADLER, E. SCOTT, see Fuchs, E. R ALOZIE, NICHOLAS O., “The Promise of Urban Democracy: Big-City Black Mayoral Service in the Early 1900s” [Research Note], 422 ANDRANOVICH, GREG, see Burbank, M. J BINGHAM, RICHARD D., see Ding, C BiINGHAM, RICHARD D., see Zhang, Z BOONE, CHRISTOPHER G., and ALI MODARRES, “Creating a Toxic i eighborhood in Los Angeles County: A Historical Examination of Environmental Inequity,” 163. BURBANK, MATTHEW J., CHARLES H. HEYING, and GREG ANDRANOVICH, “Antigrowth Politics or Piecemeal Resistance? Citizen Opposition to Olympic-Related Eco- nomic Growth,” 334. BUTTON, JAMES W., KENNETH D. WALD, and BARBARA A. RIENZO, “The Election of Openly Gay Public Officials in American Communities,” 188. DING, CHENGRI, and RICHARD D. BINGHAM, “Beyond Edge Cities: Job Decentralization and Urban Sprawl” [Research Note], 837 DUNCAN, LATOYA, see Greenberg, M. EISINGER, PETER, “The Politics of Bread and Circuses: Building the City for the Visitor Class” [Featured Essay], 316 FAINSTEIN, SUSAN S., “New Directions in Planning Theory” [Featured Essay], 451. FARRELL, WALTER C., Jr., see Johnson, J. H FREEMAN, LANCE M., “A Note on the Influence of African Heritage on Segregation: The Case of Dominicans” [Research Note], 137 URBAN AFFAIRS REVIEW, Vol. 35, No. 6, July 2000 868-872 © 2000 Sage Publications, Inc 868 INDEX to URBAN AFFAIRS REVIEW Volume 34 Number 1 (September 1999) pp. 1-160 Number 2 (November 1999) pp. 161-312 Number 3 (January 2000) pp. 313-448 Number 4 (March 2000) pp. 449-600 Number 5 (May 2000) pp. 601-744 Number 6 (July 2000) pp. 745-872 Authors: ADLER, E. SCOTT, see Fuchs, E. R ALOZIE, NICHOLAS O., “The Promise of Urban Democracy: Big-City Black Mayoral Service in the Early 1900s” [Research Note], 422 ANDRANOVICH, GREG, see Burbank, M. J BINGHAM, RICHARD D., see Ding, C BiINGHAM, RICHARD D., see Zhang, Z BOONE, CHRISTOPHER G., and ALI MODARRES, “Creating a Toxic i eighborhood in Los Angeles County: A Historical Examination of Environmental Inequity,” 163. BURBANK, MATTHEW J., CHARLES H. HEYING, and GREG ANDRANOVICH, “Antigrowth Politics or Piecemeal Resistance? Citizen Opposition to Olympic-Related Eco- nomic Growth,” 334. BUTTON, JAMES W., KENNETH D. WALD, and BARBARA A. RIENZO, “The Election of Openly Gay Public Officials in American Communities,” 188. DING, CHENGRI, and RICHARD D. BINGHAM, “Beyond Edge Cities: Job Decentralization and Urban Sprawl” [Research Note], 837 DUNCAN, LATOYA, see Greenberg, M. EISINGER, PETER, “The Politics of Bread and Circuses: Building the City for the Visitor Class” [Featured Essay], 316 FAINSTEIN, SUSAN S., “New Directions in Planning Theory” [Featured Essay], 451. FARRELL, WALTER C., Jr., see Johnson, J. H FREEMAN, LANCE M., “A Note on the Influence of African Heritage on Segregation: The Case of Dominicans” [Research Note], 137 URBAN AFFAIRS REVIEW, Vol. 35, No. 6, July 2000 868-872 © 2000 Sage Publications, Inc 868 UMI | | INCORRECT VOLUME NUMBER, SHOULD READ VOLUME 35. | INDEX 869 FUCHS, ESTER R., E. SCOTT ADLER, and LINCOLN A. MITCHELL, “Win, Place, Show: Public Opinion Polls and Campaign Contributions in a New York City Election,” 479. GREENBERG, MICHAEL, KAREN LOWRIE, LAURA SOLITARE, and LATOYA DUNCAN, “Brownfields, TOADS, and the Struggle for Neighborhood Redevelopment: A Case Study of the State of New Jersey,” 717. GUEST, AVERY M., “The Mediate Community: The Nature of Local and Extralocal Ties Within the Metropolis” [Featured Essay], 603. GUEST, AVERY M., and SUSAN K. WIERZBICKI, “Social Ties at the Neighborhood Level: Two Decades of GSS Evidence,” 92 GUHATHAKURTA, SUBHRAIIT, and ALVIN MUSHKATEL, “Does Locational Choice Mat- ter? A Comparison of Different Subsidized Housing Programs in Phoenix, Arizona,” 520. HAUGHTON, GRAHAM, and AIDAN WHILE, “From Corporate City to Citizens City? Urban Leadership After Local Entrepreneurialism in the United Kingdom,” 3. HESS, FREDERICK M., and DAVID L. LEAL, “Politics and Sex-Related Programs in Urban Schooling,” 24. HEYING, CHARLES H., see Burbank, M. J. HOMMELS, ANIQUE, “Obduracy and Urban Sociotechnical Change: Changing Plan Hoog Catharijne,” 649. JAIN, PUSHPAM, see Wong, K. K JENKINS, SHANNON, see Pelissero, J. P. JENNINGS, JAMES, “Toward an Understanding of Relations Between Blacks and Korean-Americans” [Book Review Essay], 582. JOHNSON, JAMES H., Jr., WALTER C. FARRELL, Jr., and JENNIFER A. STOLOFF, “An Empirical Assessment of Four Perspectives on the Declining Fortunes of the African-Ameri- can Male,” 695. KANTOR, PAUL, “Can Regionalism Save Poor Cities? Politics, Institutions, and Interests in Glasgow,” 794. KERR, BRINCK, WILL MILLER, and MARGARET REID, “The Changing Face of Urban Bureaucracy: Is There Interethnic Competition for Municipal Government Jobs?” 770. KREBS, TIMOTHY B.., “The Political and Demographic Predictors of Candidate Emergence in City Council Elections,” 279 KREBS, TIMOTHY B., see Pelissero, J. P. LEAL, DAVID L., see Hess, F. M LOWRIE, KAREN, see Greenberg, M. MELE, CHRISTOPHER, “The Materiality of Urban Discourse: Rational Planning in the Restructuring of the Early Twentieth-Century Ghetto,” 628 MILLER, WILL, see Kerr, B. MITCHELL, LINCOLN A.., see Fuchs, E. R. MODARRES, ALI, see Boone, C. G. MULLINS, PATRICK, KRISTIN NATALIER, PHILIP SMITH, and BELINDA SMEATON, “Cities and Consumption Spaces,” 44 MUSHKATEL, ALVIN, see Guhathakurta, S NATALIER, KRISTIN, see Mullins, P. NEWMAN, HARVEY K.., “Hospitality and Violence: Contradictions in a Southern City,” 541. O’M. BOWMAN, ANN, and MICHAEL A. PAGANO, “Transforming America’s Cities: Pol- icies and Conditions of Vacant Land,” 559. PAGANO, MICHAEL A., see O’M. Bowman, A. PARKER, ROBERT, “Las Vegas: An All-American City” [Book Review Essay], 856. 870 URBAN AFFAIRS REVIEW / JULY 2000 PELISSERO, JOHN P., TIMOTHY B. KREBS, and SHANNON JENKINS, “Asian-Americans, Political Organizations, and Participation in Chicago Electoral Precincts,” 750. PENDALL, ROLF, “Opposition to Housing: NIMBY and Beyond,” 112. RAZIN, ERAN, and MARK ROSENTRAUB, “Are Fragmentation and Sprawl Interlinked? North American Evidence” [Research Note], 821. REID, MARGARET, see Kerr, B. RIENZO, BARBARA A., see Button, J. W. ROSENTRAUB, MARK, see Razin, E. SAUERZOPF, RICHARD, and TODD SWANSTROM, “The Urban Electorate in Presidential Elections, 1920-1960,” 72. SHLAY, ANNEB.., “Influencing the Agents of Urban Structure: Evaluating the Effects of Com- munity Reinvestment Organizing on Bank Residential Lending Practices,” 247. SIGELMAN, LEE, and LARS WILLNAT, “Attitudinal Differentiation Between African-fAri - can Urbanities and Suburbanites: A Test of Three Accounts,” 677. SMEATON, BELINDA, see Mullins, P. SMITH, PHILIP, see Mullins, P. SOLITARE, LAURA, see Greenberg, M. SONENSHEIN, RAPHAEL J., and NICHOLAS A. VALENTINO, “The Distinctiveness of Jewish Voting: A Thing oft he Past?” 358. STEHR, STEVEN D.., “In Harm’s Way: Disasters, Public Policy, and the Urban Landscape” [Book Review Essay], 301. STOLOFF, JENNIFER A.., see Johnson, J. H. SWANSTROM, TODD, see Sauerzopf, R. VALENTINO, NICHOLAS A., see Sonenshein, R. J. WALD, KENNETH D., see Button, J. W. WIERZBICKI, SUSAN K., see Guest, A. M. WHILE, AIDAN, see Haughton, G. WILLNAT, LARS, see Sigelman, L. WONG, KENNETH K., and PUSHPAM JAIN, “Newspapers as Policy Actors in Urban School Systems: The Chicago Story,” 210. ZHANG, ZHONGCAI, and RICHARD D. BINGHAM, “Metropolitan Employment Growth and Neighborhood Job Access in Spatial and Skills Perspectives: Empirical Evidence from Seven Ohio Metropolitan Regions,” 390. ZHU, JIEMING, “The Changing Mode of Housing Provision in Transitional China,” 502. Articles: “Antigrowth Politics or Piecemeal Resistance? Citizen Opposition to Olympic-Related Eco- nomic Growth,” Burbank et al., 334. “Asian-Americans, Political Organizations, and Participation in Chicago Electoral Precincts,” Pelissero et al., 750. “Attitudinal Differentiation Between African-African Urbanities and Suburbanites: A Test of Three Accounts,” Sigelman and Willnat, 677. “Brownfields, TOADS, and the Struggle for Neighborhood Redevelopment: A Case Study of the State of New Jersey,” Greenberg et al., 717. “Can Regionalism Save Poor Cities? Politics, Institutions, and Interests in Glasgow,” Kantor, 794. “The Changing Face of Urban Bureaucracy: Is There Interethnic Competition for Municipal Government Jobs?” Kerr et al., 770. “The Changing Mode of Housing Provision in Transitional China,” Zhu, 502. “Cities and Consumption Spaces,” Mullins et al., 44. “Creating a Toxic Neighborhood in Los Angeles County: A Historical Examination of Environ- mental Inequity,” Boone and Modarres, 163. “The Distinctiveness of Jewish Voting: A Thing of the Past?” Sonenshein and Valentino, 358 “Does Locational Choice Matter? A Comparison of Different Subsidized Housing Programs in Phoenix, Arizona,” Guhathakurta and Mushkatel, 520 “The Election of Openly Gay Public Officials in American Communities,” Button et al., 188. “An Empirical Assessment of Four Perspectives on the Declining Fortunes oft he African-Amer- ican Male,” Johnson et al., 695 “From Corporate City to Citizens City? Urban Leadership After Locai Entrepreneurialism in the United Kingdom,” Haughton and While, 3. “Hospitality and Violence: Contradictions in a Southern City,” Newman, 541 “Influencing the Agents of Urban Structure: Evaluating the Effects of Community Reinvestment Organizing on Bank Residential Lending Practices,” Shlay, 247. “The Materiality of Urban Discourse: Rational Planning in the Restructuring of the Early Twen- tieth-Century Ghetto,” Mele, 628. “Metropolitan Employment Growth and Neighborhood Job Access in Spatial and Skills Per- spectives: Empirical Evidence from Seven Ohio Metropolitan Regions,” Zhang and Bingham, 390. “Newspapers as Policy Actors in Urban School Systems: The Chicago Story,” Wong and Jain, 210. “Obduracy and Urban Sociotechnical Change: Changing Plan Hoog Catharijne,’ Hommels, 649. “Opposition to Housing: NIMBY and Beyond,” Pendall, 112 “The Political and Demographic Predictors of Candidate Emergence in City Council Elections,” Krebs, 279. “Politics and Sex-Related Programs in Urban Schooling,” Hess and Leal, 24. “Social Ties at the Neighborhood Level: Two Decades of GSS Evidence,” Guest and Wierzbicki, 92. “Transforming America’s Cities: Policies and Conditions of Vacant Land,” O’M. Bowman and Pagano, 559. “The Urban Electorate in Presidential Elections, 1920-1960,’ Sauerzopf and Swanstrom, 72 “Win, Place, Show: Public Opinion Polls and Campaign Contributions in a New York City Elec- tion,” Fuchs et al., 479. Book Review Essays: “In Harm’s Way: Disasters, Public Policy, and the Urban Landscape,” Stehr, 301 “Las Vegas: An Ail-American City,” Parker, 856. “Toward an Understanding of Relations Between Blacks and Korean-Americans,” Jennings, 582. Featured Essays: “The Mediate Community: The Nature of Local and Extralocal Ties Within the Metropolis,” Guest, 603. “New Directions in Planning Theory,” Fainstein, 451. “The Politics of Bread and Circuses: Building the City for the Visitor Class,” Eisinger, 316. 872 URBAN AFFAIRS REVIEW / JULY 2000 Research Notes: ‘Are Fragmentation and Sprawl Interlinked? North American Evidence,” Razin and Rosentraub 821. “Beyond Edge Cities: Job Decentralization and Urban Sprawl,” Ding and Bingham, 880 ‘A Note on the Influence of African Heritage on Segregation: The Case of Dominicans,” Free man, 137 “The Promise of Urban Democracy: Big-City Black Mayoral Service in the Early 1900s, Alozie, 422.

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