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October 2019, Volume 12, Issue 4
July 2019, Volume 12, Issue 3
April 2019, Volume 12, Issue 2
January 2019, Volume 12, Issue 1
October 2018, Volume 11, Issue 4
July 2018, Volume 11, Issue 3
April 2018, Volume 11, Issue 2
January 2018, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-18 Should we care about neutrality in the city?
by Avigail Ferdman
- 19-36 A review of Toyota City’s eco-policy: changes in citizens’ awareness between 2012 and 2015
by Hiroshi Ito & Nobuo Kawazoe
- 37-52 Taming wickedness: industrial megaprojects and local governance strategies
by Frode Bjørgo & Asbjørn Røiseland
- 53-77 The smart city and its publics: insights from across six UK cities
by Robert Cowley & Simon Joss & Youri Dayot
- 78-84 Urban policies and tools to foster civic uses: Naples’ case study
by Nicola Masella
- 85-86 Welfare words. Critical social work & social policy, by Paul Michael Garrett, Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, Singapore, Washington DC and Melbourne, Sage, 2017, 288 pp., £24.99 (paperback), ISBN: 9781473968974
by Francesca Bragaglia
October 2017, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 379-402 Urbanization and economic growth in Punjab (India): an empirical analysis
by Sabyasachi Tripathi & Kavita Mahey
- 403-422 From ecocycle to sustainable growth: governing sustainability in Stockholm and Växjö
by Hannah Saldert
- 423-441 Self-organisation in urban spatial planning: evidence from the Greater Accra Metropolitan Area, Ghana
by Abraham Marshall Nunbogu & Prosper Issahaku Korah
- 442-465 Non-profit housing, a tool for metropolitan cohesion? The case of the Vienna–Bratislava region
by Aurore Meyfroidt
- 466-476 State-led metropolisation in Russia
by Nadir Kinossian
- 477-479 , edited by Anders Blok and Ignacio Farías, New York, Questioning Cities Series, Routledge, 2016, 250 pp., £34.99 (Paperback) ISBN 9781138813410, £105.00 (Hardback) ISBN 9781138813403, £24.49 (ebook) ISBN 9781315748177
by Leon Felipe Tellez Contreras
- 479-481 , by Donald McNeill, London, SAGE Publishing, 2017, 200 pp., £29.99 (paperback) ISBN: 9781446267073, £85.00 (hardcover), £23.99 ISBN: 9781446267066, (ePub2) ISBN: 9781473933446
by Marcus Owens
- 481-482 , by Anne Power with Bruce Katz, Bristol, Policy Press, 2016, 368 pp., £24.99 (paperback), ISBN 978-1447327530, £75.00 (hardback), ISBN 978-1447327523, £24.99 (ePub), ISBN 978-1447327561
by Pablo Mendez
- 483-484 , edited by Sharon Zukin, Philip Kasinitz, and Xiangming Chen, New York, and London, Routledge. 2016, 230 pp., £120.00, ISBN 978-1-138-02392-5 (hbk), £29.99, ISBN 978-1-138-02393-2 (pbk), ISBN 978-1-315-77619-4 (ebk)
by Christine Mady
July 2017, Volume 10, Issue 3
April 2017, Volume 10, Issue 2
January 2017, Volume 10, Issue 1
September 2016, Volume 9, Issue 3
July 2016, Volume 9, Issue 2
March 2016, Volume 9, Issue 1
November 2015, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 275-282 Introduction: how to explain differences in urban strategies and measures to deal with climate change
by Hubert Heinelt & Wolfram Lamping
- 283-302 The development of local knowledge orders: a conceptual framework to explain differences in climate policy at the local level
by Hubert Heinelt & Wolfram Lamping
- 303-318 The epistemologies of local climate change policies in Germany
by Karsten Zimmermann & Jasmin Boghrat & Meike Weber
- 319-335 The trans-local dimension of local climate policy. Sustaining and transforming local knowledge orders through trans-local action in three German cities
by Arthur Benz & Jörg Kemmerzell & Michèle Knodt & Anne Tews
- 336-353 The effects of knowledge orders on climate change policy in urban land management and real estate management: a case study of three German cities
by Marina Hofmann & Nikolas D. Müller & Christoph J. Stankiewicz & Andreas Pfnür & Hans Joachim Linke
- 354-370 Institutionalizing a policy by any other name: in the City of Vancouver's Greenest City Action Plan, does climate change policy or sustainability policy smell as sweet?
by Meg Holden & Majken Toftager Larsen
- 371-373 Introduction to special book review issue: giving food its space. Reflections about food planning and urban food systems
by Giacomo Pettenati & Alessia Toldo
- 374-375 Sustainable food systems. Building a new paradigm , edited by Terry Marsden and Adrian Morley, London, Routledge - Earthscan from Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2014, 240 pp., US$145.00 (hardback), ISBN 978-0-415-63954-5
by Alessia Toldo
- 375-377 Sustainable food planning: evolving theory and practice , edited by André Viljoen and Johannes S.C. Wiskerke, Wageningen, Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2012, 600 pp., € 98 ex VAT (hardback), ISBN 978-90-8686-187-3
by Giacomo Pettenati
- 377-379 Food city , by C.J. Lim, New York, Routledge, 2014, 304 pp., £48.95 (paperback), ISBN 978-0-415-53927-2
by Nadia Caruso
- 379-380 Food democracy. From consumer to food citizen , by Sue Booth and John Coveney, Singapore, Springer, 2015, 57 pp., 41.64€ ebook, 51.99€ (softcover), ISBN 9789812874221
by Elena Pede
- 381-382 Second nature urban agriculture. Designing productive cities , edited by André Viljoen and Katrin Bohn, London, Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group, 2014, 300 pp., $55.95 (paperback), ISBN 978-0-415-54058-2
by Bianca Maria Seardo
July 2015, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 145-164 Economic development approaches in a changing global economy: what do practitioners think?
by M. Taabazuing & G. Arku & P. Mkandawire
- 165-195 Conservation, innovation and healing of the well-preserved medieval Ystad
by Feras Hammami
- 196-217 Negotiation and social transactions in urban policies: the case of the tramway projects in France
by Philippe Hamman
- 218-237 Agonism and co-design of urban spaces
by Peter Munthe-Kaas
- 238-254 Understanding participatory governance arrangements in urban politics: idealist and cynical perspectives on the politics of citizen dialogues in Göteborg, Sweden
by Nazem Tahvilzadeh
- 255-266 Bad banks: the urban implications of asset management companies
by Michael Byrne
- 267-268 Industrial heritage sites in transformation: clash of discourses , edited by Heike Oevermann and Harald A Mieg, New York, Routledge, 2015, 222 pp., $140 (hardback), ISBN 978-0-415-74528-4
by Rachna Lévêque
- 268-271 Leading the inclusive city. Place-based innovation for a bounded planet , by Robin Hambleton, Bristol, Policy Press at the University of Bristol, 2014, 416 pp., £ 24.99 (Paperback), ISBN 9781447304968, £ 70.00 (Hardback), ISBN 9781447304975
by Silvia Saccomani
- 271-274 A reconceptualisation of urban management: The administration of cities, their services, and their growth , by Irina Bačlija, Lewistin, New York, US; Queenston, Ontario, Canada; Lampeter, Wales, UK, Edwin Mellen Press, 2014, 267 pp., £109.95 in the UK and 159€ in Europe, ISBN-13: 978-0-7734-4310-5
by Valerie Viehoff
March 2015, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-4 Introduction to the special issue: Towards a long-term perspective of self-managed collaborative housing initiatives
by Lidewij Tummers
- 5-16 Diversity of self-managed co-housing initiatives in France
by Sabrina Bresson & Sylvette Denèfle
- 17-31 Housing cooperatives in Poland. The origins of a deadlock
by Lydia Coudroy de Lille
- 32-45 Self-managed co-housing in the context of an ageing population in Europe
by Anne Labit
- 46-63 The potential of cohousing for rural Austria
by Heidrun Wankiewicz
- 64-78 Understanding co-housing from a planning perspective: why and how?
by Lidewij Tummers
- 79-92 German co-housing: an opportunity for municipalities to foster socially inclusive urban development?
by Christiane Droste
- 93-105 Towards a deeper understanding of the social architecture of co-housing: evidence from the UK, USA and Australia
by Helen Jarvis
- 106-121 Development of new cohousing: lessons from a London scheme for the over-50s
by Kath Scanlon & Melissa Fernández Arrigoitia
- 122-134 From practice to policy: frameworks for temporary use
by Daniela Patti & Levente Polyak
- 135-136 The Social Atlas of Europe , by Dimitris Ballas, Danny Dorling, and Benjamin Hennig, Bristol, Policy Press, 2014, xi+ 211 pp., US$45.00 (hardcover), ISBN 9781447313533
by Brian Garcia
- 136-138 Urban interstices: the aesthetics and the politics of the in-between , edited by Andrea Mubi Brighenti, Farnham, Burlington, Ashgate, 2013, 230 pp., £60.00 (hardback), ISBN 9781472410016xx
by Ella Harris
- 138-140 Urban theory: a critical introduction to power, cities and urbanism in the 21st century , by Alan Harding and Talja Blokland, London, Sage, 2014, 312 pp., US$45 (paperback), ISBN 978-1-44629-452-9
by Tom Baker
- 140-143 Planning against the political: democratic deficits in European territorial governance , by Metzger, J., Allmendinger, P. and Oosterlynk, S., London, Routledge, 2015, xii-232 pp., US$80.00/£110.00 (hardback), ISBN13: 978-0-415-82769-0, US$57.95/£ 31.99 (paperback), ISBN13: 978-0-415-82770-6, US$38.28/£27.35/Euro 31.86 (Amazon Kindle) (e-book), ISBN13: 978-0-203-52214-1
by Enrico Gualini
September 2014, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 255-257 The development of cities and municipalities in Central and Eastern Europe: introduction for a special issue of ‘urban research and practice’
by Martin T.W. Rosenfeld & Albrecht Kauffmann
- 258-277 The governance of urban shrinkage in cities of post-socialist Europe: policies, strategies and actors
by Dieter Rink & Chris Couch & Annegret Haase & Robert Krzysztofik & Bogdan Nadolu & Petr Rumpel
- 278-301 Planning trajectories in post-socialist cities: patterns of divergence and change
by Sasha Tsenkova
- 302-319 Integrate to compete: Gdańsk–Gdynia metropolitan area
by Iwona Sagan
- 320-336 The impact of local factors on the scope of benefits from public investment: the case of tourism infrastructure in Saxon municipalities
by Albrecht Kauffmann & Martin T.W. Rosenfeld
- 337-353 International hubs as a factor of local development: evidence from Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, and Leipzig, Germany
by Markus Hesse
- 354-358 Cities that talk: urban resistance as challenges for urban planning
by Nadia Caruso & Feras Hammami & Ender Peker & Simone Tulumello & Lauren Ugur
- 359-360 UN Habitat, State of the World’s Cities 2012/13 – prosperity of cities, London, Earthscan, 2013, 184 pp., ISBN 13: 978-0-415-83888-7. Tab. Graph. Images
by Mario Artuso
- 361-362 City rules: how regulations affect urban form, by Emily Talen, Washington, DC, Island Press, 2012, xiii + 236 pp., $70.00 (hardcover), ISBN 978-1-59726-691-8/$35.00 (paperback), ISBN 978-1-59726-692-5
by Ombretta Caldarice
July 2014, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 119-122 Introduction: Toward output legitimacy in local government?
by Annelin Gustavsen & Asbjørn Røiseland & Jon Pierre
- 123-136 Mirror of the state or independent image? - Conceptual perspectives on the question of a legitimacy shift to the output dimension in local democracy
by Michael Haus
- 137-152 Local policies and local government legitimacy. The Swedish case
by Katarina Roos & Anders Lidström
- 153-168 Beyond 'What do I get?' Functional and procedural sources of Dutch citizens' satisfaction with local democracy
by Bas Denters
- 169-181 Councillors' perspectives on democratic legitimacy in English local government: politics through provision?
by Colin Copus
- 182-199 Democratic metropolitan governance: experiences in five German metropolitan regions
by Karsten Zimmermann
- 200-212 Procedure or performance? Assessing citizen's attitudes toward legitimacy in Swedish and Norwegian local government
by Annelin Gustavsen & Asbjørn Røiseland & Jon Pierre
- 213-227 What if performance accountability mechanisms engender distrust?
by Vicki Johansson & Stig Montin
- 228-240 'The Rhinish Greeks'. Bailout funds for local government in German federal states
by Hubert Heinelt & Philipp Stolzenberg
- 241-242 Public Space and the Challenges of Urban Transformation in Europe, edited by Ali Madanipour, Sabine Knierbein and Aglaée Degros, New York and London, Routledge, 2014, xi + 217 pp., £27.99 (paperback), ISBN 978-0-415-64055-8
by Pedro Gomes
- 243-244 Turkish Berlin: Integration Policy & Urban Space, by Annika Marlen Hinze, Minneapolis, MN, University of Minnesota Press, 2013, xxix + 201 pp., $25.00 (paperback), ISBN 978-0-8166-7815-0
by Matthew G. Hannah
- 244-246 Negotiating cohesion, inequality and change: uncomfortable positions in local government, by Hannah Jones, Bristol, Policy Press, 2013, 237 pp, £70.00 (Hardback), ISNB 978-1-4473-1003-7
by Tom Collins
- 246-248 Resilient sustainable cities - a future, edited by Leonie J. Pearson, Peter W. Newton and Peter Roberts, New York, Routledge, 2014, xii + 254 pp., £24.99 (paperback), ISBN 978-0-415-81621-2 / £105.00 (hardback), ISBN 978-0-415-81620-5
by Emma Terama
- 248-250 Urban Politics: Critical Approaches, edited by Mark Davidson and Deborah Martin, London, Sage, 2013, 235 pp, £24.99 (paperback), ISBN 978-0-85702-398-8
by Eric Sarmiento
- 250-252 The Future of Planning: Beyond Growth Dependence by Yvonne Rydin, Bristol, Policy Press, 2013, viii + 232 pp., £18.99 (paperback), ISBN 978-1-44730-840-9
by Anthony Levenda
- 252-254 The collaborating Planner? Practitioners in the neoliberal age, by Ben Clifford and Mark Tewdwr-Jones, Bristol, The Policy Press, 2013, xii + 288 pp., £70.00 (hardback), ISBN 978-1-44730-511-8
by Carlos Nunes Silva
January 2014, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-19 Facilitated and emergent social learning in sustainable urban redevelopment: exposing a mismatch and moving towards convergence
by Meg Holden & Azadeh Hadizadeh Esfahani & Andy Scerri
- 20-34 Living together privately: for a cautious reading of cohousing
by Francesco Chiodelli & Valeria Baglione
- 35-55 Twin cities in the process of metropolisation
by Evert Meijers & Marloes Hoogerbrugge & Koen Hollander
- 56-73 Planning for military real estate conversion: collaborative practices and urban redevelopment projects in two Italian cities
by Davide Ponzini & Marco Vani
- 74-88 Between suburbanisation and re-urbanisation: revisiting the urban life cycle in a Mediterranean compact city
by Vittorio Gargiulo Morelli & Kostas Rontos & Luca Salvati
- 89-100 The Oslo transport packages 1–3: success by local initiatives
by Tor Bysveen
- 101-106 Exchange of knowledge and expertise for sustainable urban development: experiences from cross-disciplinary and transnational cooperation between practitioners and researchers in the Öresund region
by Elisabeth Dalholm Hornyanszky
- 107-109 Introduction to the book review special issue: insight into the contemporary cities: narratives and images of five European cities
by Caterina Testa
- 110-111 London After Recession: A Fictitious Capital?, edited by Gavin Poynter, Ian MacRury, Andrew Calcutt, Farnham, Ashgate, 2012, 362 pp. (hardback), £58.50, ISBN 9781409431022
by Caterina Testa
- 111-113 Thinking Barcelona. Ideologies of a Global City. by Edgar Illas Liverpool University Press, 2012, 224pp, £70, ISBN 9781846318320
by Elena Pede
- 113-114 Orienting Istanbul. Cultural Capital of Europe?, edited by Deniz Göztürk, Levent Soysal and Ipek Türeli, London and New York, Routledge, 2010, 336 pag., ISBN 978-0-415-58011-3
by Giacomo Pettenati
- 115-116 Staging the New Berlin: Place Marketing and the Politics of Urban Reinvention Post-1989, by Claire Colomb, London and New York, Routledge, 2012, 358 pp., £34.99 (paperback), ISBN 978-0-415-59403-5
by Nadia Caruso
- 116-118 Green Oslo. Visions, Planning and Discourse, edited by Mark Luccarelli and Peter Gunnar Røe, Ashgate, 2012, 293 pp. (hardback), £65.00, ISBN 9781409438960
by Bianca Maria Seardo