Disasters and Economic Shocks Virtual Issue

Jered Carr, Co-Editor and Managing Editor of UAR

In advance of the research that will soon be coming forth about the varied impacts of COVID-19 on our lives, UAR Co-Editor Peter Burns has identified several UAR articles that engage issues he thinks will receive a lot of attention from urban scholars. This “virtual” issue on Disasters and Economic Shocks highlights previously published articles on emergency management networks, inequities in public services, public health, immigration policy, and city responses to economic shocks.

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Governing Without Government

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Women in Spanish Municipal Councils and Budgetary Policies