‘The range and quality of the selection is excellent, and, in a field prone to rapid obsolescence, includes many pieces of current interest to students of law and politics alike. Goulbourne’s excellent introduction links the individual ...
‘The politics of migration is an understated dimension of international migration but, perhaps, over the long haul the most important. Immigration affects politics in multiple ways: it introduces potential new actors into a political sys...
Edited by Joseph Berechman, Hirotada Kohno, Kenneth Button, Peter Nijkamp
This collection includes both classical and recent papers that explore the complex interrelationships between transport, land use and the spatial organization of metropolitan areas. Since land use planning and transportation planning p...
‘By bringing together these articles in a coherent structure this volume is a useful addition to the specialist’s bookshelf as well as the undergraduates reading list. The editor Colin Holmes provides a useful introduction and overview ...
‘A collection like this is useful as it helps save time in the search for relevant literature and helps finding interesting articles from less-known journals one might have missed otherwise. Together the volumes comprise a large collect...
In Theories of Migration, Robin Cohen has brought together a substantive body of scholarship from many disciplines and schools of thought which address the failure to produce one satisfactory general theory of migration. Attempts to con...
‘The papers for inclusion are judiciously selected and will prove invaluable for lecturers and students needing to put their hands quickly on references. The selection includes both classic texts and less familiar material.’
– Ceri Peac...
‘Transport economics has always been a subject which many have treated as somehow peripheral to mainstream economics but Mohring has done an extremely useful service in demonstrating in this collection the theoretical and institutional r...