Friday, January 9, 2015

Welcome Message from Jered Carr, Managing Editor, Urban Affairs Review

This blog provides news about research published in the Urban Affairs Review (UAR). For more than 50 years, scholars have turned to UAR for the latest research on the politics, governance, and public policies of urban and regional settings. The UAR Blog summarizes recently published articles, links to podcasts about recently published articles, publishes book notes, and provides article compilations from the first 50 years of UAR.

UAR Blog Editors
Jered B. Carr, Co-Editor and Managing Editor, Urban Affairs Review
Professor and Department Head, Department of Public Administration
University of Illinois at Chicago

Aleea Perry, Assistant Managing Editor, Urban Affairs Review
Doctoral Candidate, Department of Public Administration
University of Illinois at Chicago

About UAR
UAR is an outlet for theoretically and empirically grounded research on the politics, governance, and public policies of urban and regional settings throughout the world. We welcome research employing any methodological approach and comparative analyses are of particular interest. Research focused on specific settings, events, or policies must have some general theoretical significance.
UAR welcomes papers on any topics relevant to the urban themes of politics, governance, and public policy. Common topics in recent years include: urban policy; urban economic development; residential and community development; governance and service delivery; comparative/international urban research; and social, spatial, and cultural dynamics.

UAR’s four co-editors-in-chief are (listed alphabetically):
Peter Burns, Department of Political Science, Loyola University New Orleans, USA, pburns@loyno.edu

Jered B. Carr, Department of Public Administration, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA, jbcarr@uic.edu

Annette Steinacker, Department of Political Science, Loyola University Chicago, USA, asteinacker@luc.edu

Antonio Tavares, Department of International Relations and Public Administration, University of Minho, Portugal, atavares@eeg.uminho.pt

Contact UAR
Learn more about Urban Affairs Review, including submission information, here:

Editorial Office
Urban Affairs Review
College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs
University of Illinois at Chicago
Department of Public Administration
412 South Peoria Street, 132 CUPPA Hall
Chicago, Illinois, 60607




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