912
Views
44
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

GLOBALIZATION AND URBAN CHANGE: TALES FROM VANCOUVER VIA HONG KONG

Pages 360-385 | Published online: 16 May 2013

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (12)

Gillad Rosen. (2017) Toronto’s condo-builders: development approaches and spatial preferences. Urban Geography 38:4, pages 606-625.
Read now
Gillad Rosen & Alan Walks. (2015) Castles in Toronto’s Sky: Condo-Ism as Urban Transformation. Journal of Urban Affairs 37:3, pages 289-310.
Read now
Wendy G.Z. Tan, Leonie B. Janssen-Jansen & Luca Bertolini. (2014) The Role of Incentives in Implementing Successful Transit-Oriented Development Strategies. Urban Policy and Research 32:1, pages 33-51.
Read now
Pierre Filion, Trudi Bunting, Dejan Pavlic & Paul Langlois. (2010) Intensification and Sprawl: Residential Density Trajectories in Canada's Largest Metropolitan Regions. Urban Geography 31:4, pages 541-569.
Read now
ElvinK. Wyly, DeborahG. Martin, Pablo Mendez & StevenR. Holloway. (2010) Transnational Tense: Immigration and Inequality in American Housing Markets. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 36:2, pages 187-208.
Read now
David Ley. (2003) Seeking Homo Economicus: The Canadian State and the Strange Story of the Business Immigration Program. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 93:2, pages 426-441.
Read now
David Ley & Judith Tutchener. (2001) Immigration, Globalisation and House Prices in Canada's Gateway Cities. Housing Studies 16:2, pages 199-223.
Read now
JamesO. Wheeler. (2001) TRADITIONAL VERSUS CONTEMPORARY FIELD WORK IN AMERICAN URBAN GEOGRAPHY. Urban Geography 22:2, pages 95-99.
Read now
Katharyne Mitchell. (1999) “WHAT”'S CULTURE GOT TO DO WITH IT?”. Urban Geography 20:7, pages 667-677.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (32)

Elvin Wyly. (2022) The moral rent gap: Views from an edge of an urban world. Dialogues in Urban Research 1:1, pages 63-85.
Crossref
Giuseppe Tolfo & Brian Doucet. (2022) Livability for whom?: Planning for livability and the gentrification of memory in Vancouver. Cities 123, pages 103564.
Crossref
David Ley, Alison Mountz, Pablo Mendez, Loretta Lees, Margaret Walton-Roberts, Ilse Helbrecht, Alison Mountz, David Ley, Pablo Mendez, Loretta Lees, Margaret Walton‐Roberts, Ilse Helbrecht & Alison Mountz. (2021) Housing Vancouver, 1972–2017: A personal urban geography and a professional response. Canadian Geographies / Géographies canadiennes 64:4, pages 438-466.
Crossref
DelphinePatrick WitteTejo Spit. (2020) Balancing the images of place Intentional and unintentional place-making by a large infrastructure project: the case of Tangerang LIVE 2020. International Development Planning Review 42:4, pages 431-454.
Crossref
Ameeth Vijay. (2018) Dissipating the Political: Battersea Power Station and the Temporal Aesthetics of Development. Open Cultural Studies 2:1, pages 611-625.
Crossref
Gillad Rosen. 2016. Private Communities and Urban Governance. Private Communities and Urban Governance 77 94 .
Jihad Farah & Jacques Teller. (2015) De la territorialisation des controverses : métropolisation, déterritorialisation et (re)territorialisation à Beyrouth. Métropoles:16.
Crossref
Gillad Rosen & Alan Walks. (2013) Rising cities: Condominium development and the private transformation of the metropolis. Geoforum 49, pages 160-172.
Crossref
Nan M. Sussman. 2013. International Handbook of Chinese Families. International Handbook of Chinese Families 53 76 .
Jean Michel Montsion. (2012) A Critique of Everyday International Relations: The Case of Cultural Pluralism in Singapore and Vancouver. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 30:5, pages 930-946.
Crossref
JOHANNA L. WATERS. (2009) IMMIGRATION, TRANSNATIONALISM AND âFLEXIBLE CITIZENSHIPâ IN CANADA: AN EXAMINATION OF ONG'S THESIS TEN YEARS ON. Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie 100:5, pages 635-645.
Crossref
Karen M. King & K. Bruce Newbold. (2007) Return immigration: the chronic migration of Canadian immigrants, 1991, 1996 and 2001. Population, Space and Place 14:2, pages 85-100.
Crossref
JOHANNA L. WATERS. (2007) ‘Roundabout routes and sanctuary schools’: the role of situated educational practices and habitus in the creation of transnational professionals. Global Networks 7:4, pages 477-497.
Crossref
Sin Yih Teo. (2007) Vancouver’s newest Chinese diaspora: settlers or “immigrant prisoners”?. GeoJournal 68:2-3, pages 211-222.
Crossref
Johanna L Waters. (2006) Geographies of cultural capital: education, international migration and family strategies between Hong Kong and Canada. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 31:2, pages 179-192.
Crossref
JOHANNA L. WATERS. (2005) Transnational family strategies and education in the contemporary Chinese diaspora. Global Networks 5:4, pages 359-377.
Crossref
Brenda S. A. Yeoh. (2016) The Global Cultural City? Spatial Imagineering and Politics in the (Multi)cultural Marketplaces of South-east Asia. Urban Studies 42:5-6, pages 945-958.
Crossref
DAVID LEY & AUDREY KOBAYASHI. (2005) Back to Hong Kong: return migration or transnational sojourn?. Global Networks 5:2, pages 111-127.
Crossref
Jamie Gough. (2004) The Relevance of The Limits to Capital to Contemporary Spatial Economics: For an Anti‐Capitalist Geography . Antipode 36:3, pages 512-526.
Crossref
Anders Lund Hansen. (2003) Rescaling of the commercial property market and changing urban governance in LisbonRedimensionnement du marché de l'immobilier d'entreprise et mutations de la gouvernance urbaine à Lisbonne. Géocarrefour 78:4, pages 301-312.
Crossref
Michael Mason. (2003) URBAN REGENERATION RATIONALTIES AND QUALITY OF LIFE: COMPARATIVE NOTES FROM TORONTO, MONTREAL AND VANCOUVER. British Journal of Canadian Studies 16:2, pages 348-362.
Crossref
Margaret Walton‐Roberts. (2003) Transnational geographies: Indian immigration to Canada. Canadian Geographies / Géographies canadiennes 47:3, pages 235-250.
Crossref
Paul WhiteLouise Hurdley. (2016) International Migration and the Housing Market: Japanese Corporate Movers in London. Urban Studies 40:4, pages 687-706.
Crossref
Christopher A. Airriess. (2001) The regionalization of Hutchison Port Holdings in Mainland China. Journal of Transport Geography 9:4, pages 267-278.
Crossref
William D Solecki. (2001) SOUTH FLORIDA: THE REALITY OF CHANGE AND THE PROSPECTS FOR SUSTAINABILITY. Ecological Economics 37:3, pages 339-356.
Crossref
D Ley & P Murphy. (2001) Immigration in gateway cities: Sydney and Vancouver in comparative perspective. Progress in Planning 55:3, pages 119-194.
Crossref
Eric Clark & Anders Lund. (2000) Globalization of a commercial property market: the case of Copenhagen. Geoforum 31:4, pages 467-475.
Crossref
Loretta Lees. (2016) A reappraisal of gentrification: towards a ‘geography of gentrification’. Progress in Human Geography 24:3, pages 389-408.
Crossref
Henry Wai-chung Yeung. (2016) Limits to the Growth of Family-Owned Business? The Case of Chinese Transnational Corporations from Hong Kong. Family Business Review 13:1, pages 55-70.
Crossref
Henry Wai-Chung Yeung. (2016) Embedding Foreign Affiliates in Transnational Business Networks: The Case of Hong Kong Firms in Southeast Asia. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 32:2, pages 201-222.
Crossref
Brenda S.A. Yeoh. (2016) Global/globalizing cities. Progress in Human Geography 23:4, pages 607-616.
Crossref
Kris Olds & Henry Wai-Chung Yeung. (2016) (Re)Shaping ‘Chinese’ Business Networks in a Globalising Era. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 17:5, pages 535-555.
Crossref

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.