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ijurr International Journal of Urban and Regional Research VOLUME 39 NUMBER 6 NOVEMBER 2015 ISSN 0309–1317 International Journal of Urban and Regional Research VOLUME 39 NUMBER 6 NOVEMBER 2015 ISSN 0309–1317 Urban Poverty, Segregation and Social Networks in São Paulo and Salvador, Brazil Eduardo Marques Segregated Networks in the City Vinicius M. Netto, Maíra Soares Pinheiro and Roberto Paschoalino Beyond Bureaucracy Salo V. Coslovsky Inclusionary Zoning and Exclusionary Development Filip Stabrowski Towards A ‘Post-Neoliberal’ Mode of Housing Regulation? Sebastian Schipper Subterranean Commodification Pablo Mendez and Noah Quastel Rental as a Taste of Freedom Pablo Mendez and Noah Quastel A Sense of Displacement Chiara Valli Healthy Food Stores, Greenlining and Food Gentrification Isabelle Anguelovski Licensing, Popular Practices and Public Spaces Regan Koch Whose Responsibility? Van Liempt And Van Aalst Gentrification, Social Justice and Personal Ethics Peter Marcuse Migrant Businesses and the Symbolic Transformation of Urban Neighborhoods Michael Parzer and Florian J. Huber Front cover images from top to bottom: Diversity, mobility and fragmentation equations (from Vinicius Netto, Maíra Soares Pinheiro and Roberto Paschoalino); Sociogram depicting an individual’s personal networks (from research by Eduardo Marques); Mid-1980s neighbourhood block party in pre-gentrification era Bushwick, New York (interviewee family archive, from research by Chiara Valli, reproduced with permission) Forthcoming in January: Economic Rationality Meets Celebrity Urbanology, Jamie Peck; Financializing Desalination, Alex Loftus and Hug March; Spaces of Extraction, Metropolitan Explosions, Martín Arboleda; Accounts from Behind the Curtain, Slavomíra Ferenčuhová; Global Urbanisms and the Nature of Urban Theory, Jennifer Robinson and Ananya Roy (eds.) Available online: This journal is available online at Wiley Online Library. Visit wileyonlinelibrary.com to search the articles and register for table of contents e-mail alerts.

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Page 1: International Journal of Urban and Regional ResearchFront cover images from top to bottom: Diversity, mobility and fragmentation equations (from Vinicius Netto, Maíra Soares Pinheiro

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International Journal of Urban and Regional Research

VOLUME 39 NUMBER 6 NOVEMBER 2015 ISSN 0309–1317

• Urban Poverty, Segregation and Social Networks in São Paulo and Salvador, Brazil Eduardo Marques

• Segregated Networks in the City Vinicius M. Netto, Maíra Soares Pinheiro and Roberto Paschoalino

• Beyond Bureaucracy Salo V. Coslovsky

• Inclusionary Zoning and Exclusionary Development Filip Stabrowski

• Towards A ‘Post-Neoliberal’ Mode of Housing Regulation? Sebastian Schipper

• Subterranean Commodification Pablo Mendez and Noah Quastel

• Rental as a Taste of Freedom Pablo Mendez and Noah Quastel

• A Sense of Displacement Chiara Valli

• Healthy Food Stores, Greenlining and Food Gentrification Isabelle Anguelovski

• Licensing, Popular Practices and Public Spaces Regan Koch

• Whose Responsibility? Van Liempt And Van Aalst

• Gentrification, Social Justice and Personal Ethics Peter Marcuse

• Migrant Businesses and the Symbolic Transformation of Urban Neighborhoods Michael Parzer and Florian J. Huber

Front cover images from top to bottom: Diversity, mobility and fragmentation equations (from Vinicius Netto, Maíra Soares Pinheiro and Roberto Paschoalino); Sociogram depicting an individual’s personal networks (from research by Eduardo Marques); Mid-1980s neighbourhood block party in pre-gentrification era Bushwick, New York (interviewee family archive, from research by Chiara Valli, reproduced with permission)

Forthcoming in January:Economic Rationality Meets Celebrity Urbanology, Jamie Peck; Financializing

Desalination, Alex Loftus and Hug March; Spaces of Extraction, Metropolitan Explosions, Martín Arboleda; Accounts from Behind the Curtain, Slavomíra Ferenčuhová; Global Urbanisms and the Nature of Urban Theory, Jennifer Robinson and Ananya Roy (eds.)

Available online:This journal is available online at Wiley Online Library.

Visit wileyonlinelibrary.com to search the articles and register for table of contents e-mail alerts.

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Page 2: International Journal of Urban and Regional ResearchFront cover images from top to bottom: Diversity, mobility and fragmentation equations (from Vinicius Netto, Maíra Soares Pinheiro

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research

EditorsJulie-Anne BoudreauMatthew GandyMaria Kaika

Debates & Developments EditorsSimon ParkerLiza Weinstein

Review EditorMatthias Bernt

Website EditorYuri Kazepov

Managing EditorTerry McBride

Editorial BoardTim ButlerMustafa DikecLaurent FourchardMona HarbUte LehrerWalter NichollsBae-Gyoon ParkMike RacoJenny RobinsonRaquel RolnikAnanya RoyNik TheodoreFulong Wu

Corresponding EditorsYuko AoyamaGianpaolo BaiocchiDorothee BrantzAnne HailaClara IrazabalRivke JaffeBeatriz JaguaribeAlex LoftusEduardo MarquesDonald McNeillSue ParnellMary PatilloEdgar PieterseXuefei Ren

Luděk SýkoraKian TajbakhshWing-Shing TangYen-fen TsengLamia Zaki

Advisory BoardTalja BloklandNeil BrennerSusan S. FainsteinMarisol GarciaStephen GrahamAlan HardingMichael Harloe*Roger KeilPatrick Le GalèsTakashi MachimuraMargit MayerLinda McDowellMarcus de MeloEnzo MingioneHarvey MolotchChris PickvanceEdmond PreteceilleJeremy SeekingsOvsey ShkaratanAbdouMaliq SimoneSmriti SrinivasJohn WaltonMin Zhou

* Founding Editor

Foundation for Urban and Regional StudiesFURS is the charity which owns IJURR and which uses the surplus from IJURR to promote social scientific research and education in the urban and regional studies field. Its main acti-vities are the provision of studentships to support students pursu ing research degrees, the provision of grants to fund research and writing up, an annual Ray Pahl Fellowship award, and the running of an international competi tion for the best essay on urban and regio nal themes by young scholars. Student-ships and research grants are parti cularly directed to students from develop-ing countries and under-funded 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, FURS, SUSC, IJURR lectures and the Author Meets Critics online initiative, visit www.ijurr.org

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