Carolyn L. Cartier
Affiliations: | University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeBecky K. Mansfield | grad student | 2001 | University of Oregon |
Jessica Rothenberg-Aalami | grad student | 2002 | University of Oregon |
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Cartier C. (2020) Among Greater Issues of the Day: Hong Kong in China, 2003–2013 Critical Inquiry. 46: 665-697 |
Cartier C. (2019) Exemplary Cities in China: The Capitalist Aesthetic and the Loss of Space Eurasian Geography and Economics. 60: 376-399 |
Cartier C, De H. (2019) Building Relationships Between Cities and Towns in China: The Emerging City System in Chongqing Regions Magazine |
Cartier C. (2018) Zone Analog: The State–Market Problematic and Territorial Economies in China: Critical Sociology. 44: 455-470 |
Cartier C. (2017) Preface to an Interventions Forum on Contextual Urban Theory and The ‘Appeal’ of Gentrification International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. 41: 464-465 |
Cartier C. (2017) Contextual Urban Theory and the ‘Appeal’ of Gentrification: Lost in Transposition? International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. 41: 466-477 |
Martinez MH, Cartier C. (2017) City as province in China: the territorial urbanization of Chongqing Eurasian Geography and Economics. 58: 201-230 |
Cartier C. (2016) Model Hong Kong malls and their development in mainland China: consumer iconicity and the trans/national capitalist class Global Networks-a Journal of Transnational Affairs. 16: 415-436 |
Cartier C. (2016) A political economy of rank: The territorial administrative hierarchy and leadership mobility in urban China Journal of Contemporary China. 25: 529-546 |
Cartier C. (2015) Territorial Urbanization and the Party-State in China Territory, Politics, Governance. 3: 294-320 |