>Posted on 1 Aug 1995 at 14:37:40 by TELEC List Distributor (011802) > >[PEN-L:81] Two Questions > >Date: Tue, 1 Aug 1995 11:37:19 -0700 >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >From: Thomas Schumacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Does anybody know if the papers from the International Conference on Regulation >Theory in Barcelona (1988) were ever collected or published? No, not in one place. > >Also, does anybody know of any work that's been done within the regulation >school on consumption? It seems that for Aglietta at least that one of the >features of the shifts he outlines is the changes in patterns/practices of >consumption, and yet most of the work coming after him has concentrated on >either the labor process or the state. Any leads? Check out David Harvey's _The Condition of Postmodernity_. Also see Florida, Richard L and Marshall MA Feldman. 1988. Housing in US Fordism. Int. Jour. Urban and Regional Research 12(2): 187-210. Feldman, Marshall and Richard L Florida. 1990. Economic restructuring and the changing role of the state in US housing. Pp. 31-46 in Government and housing: Developments in seven countries, ed. Willem van Vliet and Jan van Weesep, Vol. 36, Urban Affairs Annual Reviews, Newbury Park: Sage. Marsh Feldman Phone: 401/792-5953 Community Planning, 204 Rodman Hall FAX: 401/792-4395 The University of Rhode Island Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kingston, RI 02881-0815 "Marginality confers legitimacy on one's contrariness."