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Sociolegal Studies and Urban Governance: Mapping an Interdisciplinary Frontier - J. M. Sellers' Response to a Review by Randy Lippert of his book: Governing From Below: Urban Regions and the Global EconomyNew York: Cambridge University Press, 2002.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2014

Jeffrey M. Sellers
Affiliation:
University of Southern California

Abstract

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Book Reviews/Comptes-Rendus
Copyright
Copyright © Canadian Law and Society Association 2007

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References

1 Lippert, R., Book Review of Governing From Below: Urban Regions and the Global Economy by Sellers, J.M., (2006) 21:2C.J.L.S. 171CrossRefGoogle Scholar

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6 Supra note 2, chapter 7.

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8 Sellers, J.M., “Urbanization and the Social Origins of National Policies Toward Sprawl” in Richardson, H. & Bae, C., eds., Urban Sprawl in International Perspective (Aldeshot: Ashgate Press, 2005)Google Scholar.