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Journal of Urban Affairs Index/Volume 28, Numbers 1-5 January—December 2006 Author/Subject Allen, Terrence T., 528-530 Community building, 443-47] Anderson, Kathryn, 169-190 Community Land Trust, 399-418 Anti-snob land use laws, 295-314 The Community Land Trust as a Highway Anti-Snob Land Use Laws, Suburban Environmental Impact Mitigation Tool, Exclusion, and Housing Opportunity, 399-418 295-314 Phe Coordination of Local Policies for Arceneaux, Kevin, 43-54 Urban Development and Pubic Transportation in Four Swiss Cities, Bain, Daniel J., 535-536 Soares 353-374 Basel, Switzerland, 353-374 Creative Cities: Conceptual Issues and Bauroth, Nicholas, 423-425 Policy Questions, I-18 Being Realistic about Urban Growth, Creative class, 473-489 169-190 “Cosmetic” planning, 227 25 Bern, Switzerland, 353-374 Cowan, Spencer M., 295-314 Birch, Eugenie L., 531-532 Blackmond, Twyla, 429-442 Dev Bhatta, Saurav, 19-42 Blatter, Joachim K., 121-150 Demolition activity, 19-42 Bourassa. Steven C.. 399-418 Distressed communities, 429-442 Breaking Up is Hard to Do: Explaining the Does the Creative Engine Run? A 2002 San Fernando Valley Secession Vote, Consideration of the Effect of Creative 375-398 ; Class on Economic Strength and Growth, Bright, Elise M., 375-398, 527-528 473-489 Bright. Leonard. 95—96 Do First-Time Home Buyers Improve Their as n. Jeffrey. 316-317 Neighborhood Quality?, 491-510 Beonte Anes, 277-299 Doussard, Marc, 19-42 Building Civic Capacity in Urban Economic distress, 443-47| Neighborhoods: An Empirically Economic segregation, 253-274 Grounded Anatomy, 275-294 Edelman. David J.. 191-193 Children. 201-226 Electronics firms, 511-526 Civic capacity, 275-294 Faught, Jim, 375-398 JOURNAL OF URBAN AFFAIRS, Volume 28, Number 5, pages 543-545. Copyright © 2006 Urban Affairs Association All rights of reproduction in any form reserved. ISSN: 0735-2166. 544 | JOURNAL OF URBAN AFFAIRS | Vol. 28/No. 5/2006 Federal empowerment zone program, Negrey, Cynthia, 473-489 443471 Neighborhood mechanisms, 201—226 Filipovitch, Anthony Neighborhood quality, 491-510 First-time home buyers, 491—510 Neighborhoods, 19-42, 201-226 Neighborhood stability, 335-352 Galster, George C., 201-226 A New Way of Revitalizing Distressed Geneva, Switzerland, 353-374 Urban Communities? Assessing the Gentrification, 19-42, 99-120 Impact of the Federal Empowerment Zone Gentrification and the Grassroots: Popular Program, 443-471 Support in the Revanchist Suburb, 99-120 Niedt, Christopher, 99—120 Geographic Scale and Functional Scope in Metropolitan Governance Reform: Theory Oakley, Deirdre, 443-47] and Evidence from Germany, 121—150 Ong, Paul, 511-526 Germany, 121-150 Parental perceptions, 201—226 Ginsberg, Yona, 315-316 Places of worship, 335-352 Globalization, 227-252 Places of Worship and Neighborhood Handlin Jr., Larry B., 151-168 Stability, 335-352 Highway environmental mitigation tool, Poverty, 71-94 399-418 Poverty Concentration in the Prismatic Hiring practices, 511-526 Metropolis: The Impact of Compositional Housing opportunity, 295-314 and Redistributive Forces within Los Insitutional investment policies, 429-442 Angeles, California, 1990-2000, 71-94 Jargowsky, Paul A., 55-70, 253- Race and Space: Hiring Practices of Los Justice, Jonathan B., 318—320 Angeles Electronics Firms, 511—526 Rausch, Stephen, 473-489 Renewing People and Places: Institutional Kinney, Nancy T., 3: Investment Policies that Enhance Social Knox, Paul L., 321-334 Capital and Improve the Built Korrol, Virginia Sanchez, 419-42] Environment of Distressed Communities, Kranch, Rebekah L., 425-427 429-442 LaMore, Rex L., 429-442 Rohe, William M., 491-510 Lausanne, Switzerland, 353-374 Rosentraub, Mark S., 193-195 Leo, Christopher, 169-190 Link, Terry, 429-442 Saegert, Susan, 275-294 Local policies for public transportation, San Fernando Valley secession vote, 353-374 375-398 Local policies for urban development, Sager, Fritz, 353-374 222279 Santiago, Anna M., 201-226 wooo “Scenographic” and “Cosmetic” Planning: Los Angeles, 71-94, 511-526 Globalization and Territorial Mayer, Heike, 321-334 Restructuring in Buenos Aires, 227-252 McClure, Kirk, 317-318 “Scenographic” planning, 227—252 McGrath, Daniel, 19-42 Schlossberg, Marc, 421-423 Metromorphosis, 151-168 Scipes, Kim, 197-199 Metromorphosis: Documenting Change, Scott, Alan J., 1-18 151-168 Slow Ciites: Sustainable Places in a Fast Metropolitan governance reform, World, 321-33 121-150 Social capital, 429-442 Natural disasters, 43—54 Stein, Robert M., 43-54 | Index | 545 Strait, John B., 71-94 Urban elections, 43-54 Suburban development, 253-274 Urban neighborhoods, 275-294 Suburban Development and Economic Urban growth, 169-190 Segregation in the 1990s, 253-274 Suburban exclusion, 295-314 Van Zandt, Shannon, 491—510 Walks, R. Alan, 195-197 Tearing the City Down: Understanding Weber, Rachel, 19-42 Demolition Activity in Gentrifying What’s the “Hood Got to do With It? Neighborhoods, 19-42 Parental Perceptions About How Territorial restructuring, 227—252 Neighborhood Mechanisms Affect Their Thomas, June Manning, 96-97 Children, 201-226 Thomas, Ward F., 511-526 Who is Held Responsible When Disaster Tranel, Mark, 151-168 Strikes? The Attribution of Responsibilty Tsao, Hui-Shien, 443-471 for a Natural Disaster in an Urban Election, 43-54 “Underclass,” 55—70 Winter, William E., 335-352 The “Underclass” Revisited: A Social Problem in Decline, 55—70 Yang, Rebecca, 55—70, 253-274

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