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Hamlet without the Prince: whatever happened to capital in 'Working Capital'?
This is one of a number of papers in the same issue of CITY on the theme "How should we write about London?" This paper is a critical discussion of Working Capital: Life and Labour in Contemporary London, by Nick Buck, Ian Gordon, Peter Hall, Mike Harloe and Mark Kleinman (with Belinda Brown, Karen O’Reilly, Gareth Potts, Laura Smethurst and Jo Sparkes). Routledge, London, 2002. It expresses great admiration for the book but criticises it for being somewhat trapped within orthodox approaches and it suggests both missing topics and missing interpretations, evident when the book is read from a marxist point of view
Duncan Bowie, Politics, Planning and Homes in a World City, Routledge, paperback ISBN 9780415486378
What if? the next London Plan were better?
The paper presents a critique of procedures and substance in the London Plan, summarising and extending evidence the author was invited to give to the Examination in Public of the Plan
Topology and chiral symmetry in finite temperature QCD
We investigate the realization of chiral symmetry in the vicinity of the
deconfinement transition in quenched QCD using overlap fermions. Via the index
theorem obeyed by the overlap fermions, we gain insight into the behavior of
topology at finite temperature. We find small eigenvalues, clearly separated
from the bulk of the eigenvalues, and study the properties of their
distribution. We compare the distribution with a model of a dilute gas of
instantons and anti-instantons and find good agreement.Comment: 3 pages with 3 ps figures; to appear in the proceedings of Lattice
'99, Pisa, Italy, June 29 -- July 3, 1999. LATTICE99(topology
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