Social Science Quarterly, Volume 72, Issues 3-4Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1991 - Political science |
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... Urban Spatial Evolution The most fully developed models within the social sciences using the theory of dissipative structures are in the field of urban geography ( Allen and Sanglier , 1981 ; Allen , 1982a , 1982b ; Allen et al . , 1985 ...
... Urban Spatial Evolution The most fully developed models within the social sciences using the theory of dissipative structures are in the field of urban geography ( Allen and Sanglier , 1981 ; Allen , 1982a , 1982b ; Allen et al . , 1985 ...
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... urban process to subsume all loca- tional competition , whether in rural , urban , suburban , state , or federal are- nas ( Williams , 1971 ; Cox , 1973 ; Neiman , 1975 ) . It is true that among many urbanists there has been a tendency ...
... urban process to subsume all loca- tional competition , whether in rural , urban , suburban , state , or federal are- nas ( Williams , 1971 ; Cox , 1973 ; Neiman , 1975 ) . It is true that among many urbanists there has been a tendency ...
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... Urban Strategy for America . New Ha- ven : Yale University Press . Gottdiener , M. 1987. The Decline of Urban Politics : Political Theory and the Crisis of the Local State . Newbury Park , Calif .: Sage . Harrigan , John J. 1989 ...
... Urban Strategy for America . New Ha- ven : Yale University Press . Gottdiener , M. 1987. The Decline of Urban Politics : Political Theory and the Crisis of the Local State . Newbury Park , Calif .: Sage . Harrigan , John J. 1989 ...
Contents
Applications of the Theory | 431 |
Justice Democracy Litigation and Political Participation | 464 |
On AntiSuburban Orthodoxy | 478 |
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