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September 2023, Volume 47, Issue 5
- 693-709 PLURALITY IN URBAN POLITICS: Conflict and Commonality in Mouffe and Thévenot
by Veikko Eranti & Taina Meriluoto - 710-724 Vertical Geographies, Polyvocality And The Everyday In A Divided City
by Ana Aceska - 725-744 IDENTITARIAN MOVEMENTS IN THE TOURISTIC CITY: The Marketing of Hate in Verona
by Ipek Demirsu - 745-772 THE URBAN LEFT IN POWER: Comparing the Profiles of ‘Municipal Socialists’ and the ‘New Urban Left’ in Swiss Cities
by Baptiste Antoniazza & André Mach & Michael Andrea Strebel - 774-791 The Influence Of Philanthropic Foundations On City Government Innovation
by Ruth Puttick - 792-808 THE POLITICS OF URBAN ECOLOGY: Paul Duvigneaud and the Rise of Ecological Urbanism in Brussels during the 1970s
by Koenraad Danneels - 809-832 BLOCOS URBANISM: Capitalism and Modularity in the Making of Contemporary Luanda
by Ricardo Cardoso & Jia‐Ching Chen & Henrik Ernstson - 833-860 HOUSING INFORMALITY IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH: Insights from a Policy Comparison between Accra and Buenos Aires
by Hsi‐Chuan Wang & Agustina María Bazán - 861-875 GEOGRAPHIES OF EXCLUSION: Reproducing Dispossession and Erasure within a Waste Picker Organization in Mumbai
by Sneha Sharma
July 2023, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 527-545 PROPERTY‐LED INFORMALITY: Shifting Informal Land Development from Popular Housing to Middle‐Class and Elite Speculation in Belo Horizonte
by João Tonucci - 546-562 BETWEEN DEPRESSION AND HOPE: Affective Mediations of Urban Restructuring in Leipzig, East Germany
by Leon Rosa Reichle - 563-579 BEYOND THE TRIAGING OF NEGLECTED THINGS: Connecting Place and Participation Across an Urban System
by Nick Vlahos - 581-600 SOCIALLY ENGAGED MUNICIPAL STATECRAFT IN URBAN CHINA? The Shenzhen Biennale as Situated Planning Experiment
by Shaun S.K. Teo - 601-623 URBAN REGENERATION IN SEOUL: Alternative Urbanism or the Resilience of Neoliberal Urbanism?
by Seowoo Nam & Seung‐Ook Lee - 625-644 RESILIENCE AND ADAPTATION IN GENTRIFYING URBAN INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS: The Experience of Cultural Manufacturers in San Francisco and Melbourne
by Declan Martin & Carl Grodach - 645-664 Environmental Justice And Dissent For Postcolonial Urban Sustainability Transitions
by Matt Johnston & Dan Darkey & Hilde Ibsen - 667-687 SOUTH ASIAN URBAN CLIMATES: Towards Pluralistic Narratives and Expanded Lexicons
by Nida Rehman & Aparna Parikh & Zachary Lamb & Shruti Syal & D. Asher Ghertner & SiddhaRth Menon & Nausheen Anwar & Hira Nabi & Waqas Butt & Malini Ranganathan & Krithika Srinivasan & Harshavardhan Bhat & Anthony Powis & Nikhil Anand
May 2023, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 329-348 MIGRANT URBANISM: Cape Verdean Djunta‐mon and its Impact on the Built Environment of Cova da Moura (Lisbon)
by Francisco J. Cuberos‐Gallardo - 349-367 GOVERNING MIGRATION THROUGH SMALL TOWNS: Dispersal and the Production of Spaces of Transit
by Rene Kreichauf - 369-385 LIVING ON THE MARGINS: The Socio‐spatial Representation of Urban Internally Displaced Persons in Ethiopia
by Dereje Regasa & Ameyu Godesso & Ine Lietaert - 386-404 UNRAVELLED HOMES: Forced Evictions and Home Remaking in Jakarta
by Clara Siagian & Ariane Utomo & Muhammad Insan Kamil & Brian Cook - 405-424 PLANNING AND GOVERNANCE IN A POSTCOLONIAL CONTEXT: A Historical Institutionalist Approach to Land Use Planning in Morocco
by Noussayba Rahmouni & Izuru Saizen - 425-443 AGAINST THE COLONIZATION OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT: The Top‐dong Right to the City Movement in Jeju, South Korea
by Youjeong Oh - 444-460 ‘ARE WE JUST KILLING PEOPLE?’: Centering Racial Capitalism in the Green Gentrification of the Atlanta BeltLine
by Jessica (Jess) Martínez - 461-470 ON URBAN RE‐ARRANGEMENTS: A Suite in Five Movements
by The Re‐Arrangements Collective & Fabien Cante & Ajmal Hussain & Timo Makori & Surer Qassim Mohamed & Alana Osbourne & Francesca Pilo’ & Kavita Ramakrishnan & AbdouMaliq Simone & Rike Sitas & Adeem Suhail - 471-482 MOVEMENT 2. FORMALIZING ARRANGEMENTS: Re‐signification and the Making of Governable Spaces
by The Re‐Arrangements Collective & Fabien Cante & Ajmal Hussain & Timo Makori & Surer Qassim Mohamed & Alana Osbourne & Francesca Pilo’ & Kavita Ramakrishnan & AbdouMaliq Simone & Rike Sitas & Adeem Suhail - 483-495 Movement 3. Navigating Urban Arrangements
by The Re‐Arrangements Collective & Fabien Cante & Ajmal Hussain & Timo Makori & Surer Qassim Mohamed & Alana Osbourne & Francesca Pilo' & Kavita Ramakrishnan & AbdouMaliq Simone & Rike Sitas & Adeem Suhail - 496-509 MOVEMENT 4. BREATH SIGH TEMPEST: On the Temporal Dimensions of Re‐arrangements
by The Re‐Arrangements Collective & Fabien Cante & Ajmal Hussain & Timo Makori & Surer Qassim Mohamed & Alana Osbourne & Francesca Pilo' & Kavita Ramakrishnan & AbdouMaliq Simone & Rike Sitas & Adeem Suhail - 510-521 Movement 5. Sensing The Affective Lives Of Arrangements
by The Re‐Arrangements Collective & Fabien Cante & Ajmal Hussain & Timo Makori & Surer Qassim Mohamed & Alana Osbourne & Francesca Pilo' & Kavita Ramakrishnan & AbdouMaliq Simone & Rike Sitas & Adeem Suhail
March 2023, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 167-181 THE LIMITS OF INFRASTRUCTURE: Public Transport in a Post‐colonial City
by Robbie Peters - 183-199 PREFIGURATIVE INFRASTRUCTURE: Mobility, Citizenship, and the Agency of Objects
by Amelia Thorpe - 201-220 COLLECTIVELY GARDENING THE URBAN PUBLIC SPACE IN MEXICO CITY: When Informal Practices Interact with the State
by Martine El Ouardi & Françoise Montambeault - 221-236 ‘ALL EYES ON ME’: The (In)Formal Barriers to Market Trade in Europe
by Gunvor Jónsson & Maria Lindmäe & Joanna Menet & Emil Van Eck - 237-257 EXPERIENCING URBAN SMELLS WHEN WALKING: Kastamonu City Case
by Elif Ayan Çeven & Nur Belkayali - 258-278 IN THE SHADOW OF ‘THE CITY’ YET TO COME: Auroville, Developmentalism and the Social Effects of Cityness
by Tariq Jazeel - 279-298 CITIES AND THEIR GURUS: The Role of Superstar Consultants in Post‐political Urban Governance
by Noga Keidar - 299-304 RISK AND RETURNS: Large‐scale Funding for Urban Research
by Michael Keith & Susan Parnell - 305-311 THE PARADOX: Economic Growth that Endangers the Future of Research in Colombia
by Juan C. Duque - 312-317 RETHINKING THE RESEARCH FUNDING PROCESS: An Indian Perspective
by Neha Sami - 318-323 THE BENEFITS OF LARGE‐SCALE, MULTI‐SITE INTERNATIONALLY FUNDED RESEARCH PROJECTS: An Example of New Academic Insights and New Funding Possibilities
by Andrew Tucker
January 2023, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 5-21 PLANETARY URBANIZATION AND IMPERIALISM: A View from Guåhan/Guam
by Kyle Galindez - 23-38 BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE: Heterogeneous Governance, Claims Making and Forced Eviction in a Megacity
by Brianna Castro - 39-53 THE POWER OF IMPENDING ZONING: Governance through Inaction in a Secondary City in Burkina Faso
by Jesper Bjarnesen - 54-70 DIS/POSSESSORY DATA POLITICS: From Tenant Screening to Anti‐Eviction Organizing
by Erin McElroy - 71-89 SPOTLIGHTING MIGRANT AGENCY: How Migratory Movements and Temporariness Drive Peripheral Urbanization in Mumbai's Agrarian‐urban Edge
by Lalitha Kamath & Malay Kotal - 90-105 GAMONALES WHO MAKE A CITY: Intimate Interactions in City Building
by Maria Atuesta Ortiz - 106-109 Indigenous Urbanisms
by Naama Blatman & Kyle Mays - 110-118 INDIGENOUS URBANISM AS AN ANALYTIC: Towards Indigenous Urban Theory
by Heather Dorries - 119-128 THE PRESENCE OF THE ABSENCE: Indigenous Palestinian Urbanism in Israel
by Naama Blatman & Areej Sabbagh‐Khoury - 130-145 CLAIMING SPACE, LAND AND ECOLOGY: Mapping Geographies of Indigenous and Decolonial Urbanisms in Taipei
by Tomonori Sugimoto - 146-154 Imagining A Decolonized City In And From Aotearoa New Zealand
by Rebecca Kiddle & Bianca Elkington & Mike Ross & Ocean Ripeka Mercier & Amanda Thomas & Morten Gjerde & Jennie Smeaton & Tui Arona & Chantal Mawer - 155-162 THE CITIES WE CALL HOME: Indigeneity, Race and Settler‐Colonial Urbanisms
by Kyle T. Mays
November 2022, Volume 46, Issue 6
- 911-932 EDUCATION REFORM AND FINANCIALIZATION: Making the Fiscal Crisis of the Schools
by Stephanie Farmer & Rachel Weber - 933-953 The Distinctive Evolution Of Housing Financialization In Brazil And Mexico
by Alejandra Reyes & Patricia Basile - 954-972 URBAN NOSTALGIA, REGENERATION, AND CULTURAL MONOPOLY RENT: ‘Nanjing 1912’ and Its Branding Bubbles
by Cassidy I‐Chih Lan & Jianglong Chen - 973-997 MISSING OLDER ADULTS IN A GENTRIFYING DOWNTOWN: Detroit's Rebrand for a Young and Talented Pool of Residents
by Lisa Berglund & Julie Mah & Tam Perry & Patricia Rencher - 998-1015 BETWEEN CHAI AND QIAN: How Unfinishedness and Ruination Have Reshaped Urbanity in China's ‘Coal Capital’ after the Construction Boom
by Judith Audin - 1016-1034 INSURGENT HERITAGE: Mobilizing Memory, Place‐based Care and Cultural Citizenships
by Magdalena Novoa - 1035-1053 URBAN CELEBRATION IN A BRAZILIAN FAVELA: From an Art Festival to a Youth Movement
by Antonio Moya‐Latorre - 1055-1077 GENTRIFICATION IN TOKYO: Formation of the Tokyo West Creative Industry Cluster
by Tetsuo Kidokoro & Ryo Fukuda & Kojiro Sho
September 2022, Volume 46, Issue 5
- 729-748 ARCHITECTURE AS SOCIAL LABORATORY: Modernity, Cultural Revival, and Architectural Experiment in Peri‐urban China
by Junxi Qian & Yanheng Lu - 749-765 THE STATE OF THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY: Waste Valorization in Hong Kong and Rotterdam
by Viktor Wildeboer & Federico Savini - 766-783 A TERRITORIAL PERSPECTIVE ON URBAN AND REGIONAL ENERGY TRANSITIONS: Shifting Power Densities in the Berlin‐Brandenburg Region
by Benedikt Walker - 784-806 THE SCALAR ARRHYTHMIA OF LGBTQ2S SOCIAL INCLUSION POLICIES: An Analysis of the Peripheral Municipalities of a ‘Progressive’ City‐region
by Alison L. Bain & Julie A. Podmore - 807-821 THE PRACTICE OF INFORMALITY: Hustling, Anticipating and Refusing in the Postindustrial City
by Tali Ziv - 822-844 CRITICAL URBAN PEDAGOGY: Convites as Sites of Southern Urbanism, Solidarity Construction and Urban Learning
by Catalina Ortiz & Gynna Millan - 845-850 Un/Doing Future, Unsettling Temporalization
by Silvy Chakkalakal & Julie Ren - 851-864 CITY OF REPAIR: Practicing the Future in Mexico City
by Julie‐Anne Boudreau - 865-873 THE FUTURE SCENARIOS OF CITIES: An Analysis of their Institutional Construction
by Salomón González‐Arellano - 874-884 FUTURE OF A DYING RIVER: Bureaucratic Practices and Negotiated Plans of the Yamuna Riverfront
by Yogita Naruka - 885-895 WHERE IS THE FUTURE? Geography, Expectation and Experience across Three Decades of Malaysia's Vision 2020
by Tim Bunnell - 896-905 URBAN VISIONS OF GLOBAL CLIMATE FINANCE: Dispossessive Mechanisms of Futuring in the Making of Groy
by Hanna Hilbrandt & Fritz‐Julius Grafe
July 2022, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 500-501 In This Issue …
by Liza Weinstein - 502-521 THE PERFORMATIVITY OF METROPOLIZATION: How Material‐Discursive Practices Institutionalize the Prague Metropolitan Region
by Alena Coblence & Luděk Sýkora - 522-541 BORDER CONTROL: The Territorial Politics of Policy Experimentation in Chinese Border Cities
by Xiaobo Su & Yi Miao - 542-557 THE URBAN LAB: Imaginative Work in the City
by Sabrina Rahmawan‐Huizenga & Dara Ivanova - 558-575 TEMPORAL POLITICS AND INJUSTICE IN MEGA URBANIZATION: Lessons from Yangzhou, China
by Yunpeng Zhang - 576-593 LANDSCAPES ON HOLD: Opening up Monopoly Rent Gaps on Crete's Cape Sidero
by Ioanna P. Korfiati - 594-613 ‘LET'S BEAT CRIME TOGETHER’: Corporate Mobilizations for Security in Karachi
by Laurent Gayer & Sophie Russo - 614-630 TRANSFORMED SECURITY PRACTICES: Informalization in the Production of Hegemony and Place
by Valeria Guarneros‐Meza & Alke Jenss - 631-650 THE INFORMAL CONSTITUTION OF STATE CENTRALITY: Governing Street Businesses in (Post‐)Pandemic Chengdu, China
by Yi Jin & Yimin Zhao - 651-659 ENDURING HARM: Unlikely Comparisons, Slow Violence and the Administration of Urban Injustice
by Nikhil Anand & Bethany Wiggin & Lalitha Kamath & Pranjal Deekshit - 660-673 Restoring A River, Re‐Storying History
by Bethany Wiggin - 674-686 Ambivalent Governance And Slow Violence In Mumbai'S Mithi River
by Lalitha Kamath & Anushri Tiwari - 687-697 TOXICITY 1: On Ambiguity and Sewage in Mumbai's Urban Sea
by Nikhil Anand - 698-710 TOXICITY 2: The Violence of Thresholds in Philadelphia
by Tathagat Bhatia - 711-720 AFTER THE RIGHT TO WATER: Rethinking the State and Justice in Mumbai
by Pranjal Deekshit & Simran Sumbre - 721-724 CODA: The Racial Ecologies of Urban Wetlands
by Malini Ranganathan
May 2022, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 340-341 In This Issue …
by Hyun Bang Shin - 342-369 MINERALIZED URBANIZATION IN AFRICA IN THE TWENTY‐FIRST CENTURY: Becoming Urban through Mining Extraction
by Deborah Fahy Bryceson & Katherine V. Gough & Jesper Bosse Jønsson & Crispin Kinabo & Michael Clarke Shand & Cristina Udelsmann Rodrigues & Paul W.K. Yankson - 370-386 A SHADOWY ‘CITY OF LIGHT’: Private Urbanism, Large‐Scale Land Acquisition and Dispossession in Ghana
by Austin Dziwornu Ablo & Bjørn Enge Bertelsen - 387-404 THEORY FROM EMPTY LAND: Informal Commoning Outside/Within Economies and Ecologies of the Urban
by Asa Roast - 405-423 CONTENTIOUS POLITICS OF SLUMS: Understanding Different Outcomes of Community Resistance against Evictions in Rio de Janeiro
by Celina Myrann Sørbøe & Einar Braathen - 424-440 LIFE AFTER RESETTLEMENT IN URBAN CHINA: State‐led Community Building as a Reterritorialization Strategy
by Zheng Wang - 441-465 Promoting Social Sustainability of Urban Neighbourhoods: The Case of Bethnal Green, London
by M. Reza Shirazi & Ramin Keivani & Sue Brownill & Georgia Butina Watson - 466-479 FROM HERE, THERE, AND EVERYWHERE: English‐language Media Outlets and Urban Planning Best Practices in the Global South
by Ryan Anders Whitney - 480-496 URBAN SHRINKAGE IN CHINA, THE USA AND THE CZECH REPUBLIC: A Comparative Multilevel Governance Perspective
by Kai Zhou & Jaroslav Koutský & Justin B. Hollander
March 2022, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 160-181 URBAN WATERLINES: Socio‐natural Productions of Indifference in an Indian City
by Karen Coelho - 182-201 FROM THE SANITARY CITY TO THE CIRCULAR CITY? Technopolitics of Wastewater Restructuring in Los Angeles, California
by Valentin Meilinger & Jochen Monstadt - 202-219 THE ZOONOTIC CITY: Urban Political Ecology and the Pandemic Imaginary
by Matthew Gandy - 220-234 BOTANIC URBANISM: The Technopolitics of Controlled Environments in Singapore's Gardens by the Bay
by Donald McNeill - 235-252 AIMING FOR THE ‘GREEN’: (Post)Colonial and Aesthetic Politics in the Design of a Purified Gated Environment
by Devra Waldman - 253-268 NORMALIZING URBAN ENTREPRENEURIALISM THROUGH SLY DE‐POLITICIZATION: City Centre Development in Gothenburg and Stockholm
by Nils Hertting & Catharina Thörn & Mats Franzén - 269-286 Section 106, Viability, And The Depoliticization Of English Land Value Capture Policy
by Chris Foye - 287-295 YIMBYISM AND THE HOUSING CRISIS IN CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES: A Critical Reflection
by Eliot Tretter & Rich Heyman - 296-300 SAYING ‘YES’ TO WHAT?: YIMBY and Urban Redevelopment in Chicago
by Winifred Curran - 301-306 PRO‐GROWTH ETHOS MEDIATED BY RACE: No YIMBY, No Zoning and the Housing Crisis in Houston
by Jeffrey S. Lowe & Assata Richards - 307-311 Planners’ Alchemy Achieved? How Nimby And Yimby Reproduce The Housing Question
by Benjamin F. Teresa - 312-318 Yimbyism, The Environment, And The Remaking Of Race And Class Coalitions In Austin, Tx
by Eliot Tretter & Elizabeth J. Mueller & Rich Heyman - 319-330 YIMBY: The Latest Frontier of Gentrification
by Elvin Wyly - 331-335 Yimbyism Then And Now
by Robert W. Lake
January 2022, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 4-5 Chris Pickvance (1944–2021)
by Michael Harloe - 6-7 In this Issue…
by Liza Weinstein - 8-25 A RADICAL‐RIGHT POPULIST DEFINITION OF CROSS‐NATIONAL REGIONALISM IN EUROPE: Shaping Power Geometries at the Regional Scale Beyond State Borders
by Christian Lamour - 26-49 FANTASY ISLAND: Paul Romer and the Multiplication of Hong Kong
by Nina Ebner & Jamie Peck - 50-64 IMAGINARIES AND EXPULSION: How 1,000 Temporary Accommodation Units for Refugees in the City of Gothenburg Became 57
by Kristina Grange - 65-81 Bordering, Differential Inclusion/Exclusion And Civil Society In The Uk
by Burcu Toğral Koca - 82-100 EVERYDAY ROMA STIGMATIZATION: Racialized Urban Encounters, Collective Histories and Fragmented Habitus
by Remus Creţan & Petr Kupka & Ryan Powell & Václav Walach - 101-114 Democratic Public or Populist Rabble: Repositioning the City amidst Social Fracture
by Juan J. Rivero & Luisa Sotomayor & Juliana M. Zanotto & Andrew Zitcer - 115-125 INSURGENT PLANNING IN PANDEMIC TIMES: The Case of Rio de Janeiro
by Abigail Friendly - 126-135 Disaster Colonialism: A Commentary on Disasters beyond Singular Events to Structural Violence
by Danielle Zoe Rivera - 136-156 TOWARDS GREEN POPULISM? Right‐wing Populism and Metropolization in Switzerland
by Ander Audikana & Vincent Kaufmann
November 2021, Volume 45, Issue 6
- 911-929 MAKING PROPERTY OUTLAWS: Law and Relegation
by Nicholas Blomley & The Right to Remain Collective - 930-947 FROM VISIBLE INFORMALITY TO SPLINTERED INFORMALITIES: Reflections on the Production of ‘Formality’ in a Moroccan Housing Programme
by Raffael Beier - 948-963 DIFFERENTIATED CITIZENSHIP: The Everyday Politics of the Urban Poor in Kathmandu, Nepal
by Stephanie Butcher - 964-984 THE IMPACT OF MEXICO’S LAND REFORM ON PERIURBAN HOUSING PRODUCTION: Neoliberal or Neocorporatist?
by Ann Varley & Clara Salazar - 985-1007 Conceptualizing African Urban Peripheries
by Paula Meth & Tom Goodfellow & Alison Todes & Sarah Charlton - 1009-1027 POLYCENTRIC DEVELOPMENT AND THE FORMATION OF EDGE URBAN AREAS IN CHINA'S MEGA CITY REGIONS: Case Study of Nansha, Guangzhou
by Hui Cheng & David Shaw - 1028-1037 Home Matters: The Material Culture of Urban Security
by Frank Müller - 1038-1046 A Safer Housing Agenda for Women: Local Urban Planning Knowledge and Women's Grassroots Movements in Medellín, Colombia
by Lirio Gutiérrez Rivera - 1047-1055 Race Matters: The Materiality of Domopolitics in the Peripheries of Rome
by Ana Ivasiuc - 1056-1063 Safeguarding the House of the Dead: Configurations of Risk and Protection in the Urban Cemetery
by Christien Klaufus - 1064-1072 Protective Arrangements Across Class: Understanding Social Segregation in La Plata, Argentina
by Ramiro Segura - 1073-1080 Performing the Home: Enacting Citizenship and Countering Jerusalem's Residency Revocation Policy
by Lior Volinz - 1081-1082 Aaron Shapiro 2020: Design, Control, Predict: Logistical Governance in the Smart City. Minneapolis, MN: Minnesota University Press
by Rob Kitchin - 1082-1084 Miguel À. Martínez 2020: Squatters in the Capitalist City: Housing, Justice, and Urban Politics. New York, NY: Routledge
by Mara Ferreri - 1084-1085 Laurent Fourchard 2021: Classify, Exclude, Police: Urban Lives in South Africa and Nigeria. Oxford: Wiley Blackwell
by Sylvia Croese - 1085-1087 Lisa Björkman (ed.) 2021: Bombay Brokers. Durham, NC: Duke University Press
by Sneha Annavarapu - 1087-1088 Sara Fregonese 2019: War and the City: Urban Geopolitics in Lebanon. London: I.B. Tauris
by Samarjit Ghosh
September 2021, Volume 45, Issue 5
- 759-777 THE AESTHETICS OF GENTRIFICATION: Modern Art, Settler Colonialism, and Anti‐Colonialism in Washington, DC
by Johanna Bockman - 778-794 SURVIVING SUPERGENTRIFICATION IN INNER CITY SYDNEY: Adaptive Spaces and Makeshift Economies of Cultural Production
by Andrea Pollio & Liam Magee & Ien Ang & David Rowe & Deborah Stevenson & Teresa Swist & Alexandra Wong - 795-813 STRUCTURING ARTISTIC CREATIVITY FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A ‘CREATIVE CITY’: Urban Sculpture Planning in Shanghai
by Jane Zheng - 814-834 SYMBOLIC DISPLACEMENT REVISITED: Place‐making Narratives in Gentrifying Neighbourhoods of Tallinn
by Ingmar Pastak & Anneli KÄHRIK - 835-847 ‘For the People’ Without ‘by the People’: People and Plans in Shanghai's Waterfront Development
by Yifei Li & Xiaohua Zhong - 848-868 Thinking through Urban Obsolescence: Tinkering, Repair and the Politics of Joona in Bombay/Mumbai's Taxi Trade
by Tarini Bedi - 869-878 Towards A Postcolonial Perspective On Climate Urbanism
by Enora Robin & Vanesa Castán Broto - 879-896 Urban Fashion Formations in the Twenty‐First Century: Weberian Ideal Types as a Heuristic Device to Unravel the Fashion City
by Patrizia Casadei & David Gilbert & Luciana Lazzeretti - 897-898 Deljana Iossifova 2020: Translocal Ageing in the Global East: Bulgaria's Abandoned Elderly. London: Palgrave Macmillan
by Amy Barron - 898-900 Haris Malamidis 2020: Social Movements and Solidarity Structures in Crisis‐Ridden Greece. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press
by Dimitra Siatitsa - 900-902 Alison H. Alkon, Yuki Kato and Joshua Sbicca (eds.) 2020: A Recipe for Gentrification: Food, Power, and Resistance in the City. New York: New York University Press
by Sara Caramaschi - 902-903 Susanne Soederberg 2021: Urban Displacements: Governing Surplus and Survival in Global Capitalism. London and New York: Routledge
by Havva Ezgi Dogru - 904-905 Andrew Herscher 2017: Displacements: Architecture and Refugee. Berlin: Sternberg Press
by Sevcan Ercan
July 2021, Volume 45, Issue 4
- 585-596 CRITICAL URBAN THEORY IN THE ‘URBAN AGE’: Ruptures, Tensions, and Messy Solidarities
by Natalie Oswin & Geraldine Pratt - 597-611 Splanetary Urbanization
by Cindi Katz - 612-629 OF CROWDED HISTORIES AND URBAN THEORY: A Feminist Critique of Temporal Closure and Patrimonial Claims to the Urban
by Erin Collins - 630-642 Planetary Urban Involution In The Tokyo Suburbs
by Lieba Faier - 643-657 OF HOLY COWS AND UNHOLY POLITICS: Dalits, Annihilation and More‐than‐Human Urban Abolition Ecologies
by Rajyashree N. Reddy - 658-662 The ‘City’ As Text
by Tariq Jazeel - 663-678 POSTCOLONIZING PLANETARY URBANIZATION: Aníbal Quijano and an Alternative Genealogy of the Urban
by Simone Vegliò - 679-695 URBAN THEORY BETWEEN POLITICAL ECONOMY AND EVERYDAY URBANISM: Desiring Machine and Power in a Saga of Urbanization
by Junxi Qian & Ning An - 696-715 WALK THE PIPELINE: Urban Infrastructure Landscapes in Bengaluru's Long Twentieth Century
by Vanesa Castán Broto & H.S. Sudhira & Hita Unnikrishnan - 716-731 UNDERSTANDING SCALAR POLITICS THROUGH THE FRAMEWORK OF RELATIONAL ARCHIPELAGOS: The Case of Shenzhen Fair, China
by June Wang - 732-744 OUT IN SPACE: Difference and Abstraction in Planetary Urbanization
by Hillary Angelo & Kian Goh - 745-746 Davide Ponzini 2020: Transnational Architecture and Urbanism: Rethinking How Cities Plan, Transform, and Learn. Abingdon: Routledge
by Violante Torre - 747-748 Lisa B.W. Drummond and Douglas Young (eds.) 2020: Socialist and Post‐Socialist Urbanisms: Critical Reflections from a Global Perspective. Toronto: University of Toronto Press
by Elena Trubina - 748-750 Xuefei Ren 2020: Governing the Urban in China and India: Land Grabs, Slum Clearance and the War on Air Pollution. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press
by Jusmeet S. Sihra - 750-751 Martin J. Murray 2020: Panic City: Crime and the Fear Industries in Johannesburg. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press
by Mfaniseni Fana Sihlongonyane - 751-753 Chris Harker 2020: Spacing Debt: Obligations, Violence, and Endurance in Ramallah, Palestine. Durham, NC: Duke University Pressxs
by Enora Robin
May 2021, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 407-422 DENIGRATING BY NUMBERS: Quantification, Statistics and Territorial Stigma
by Alistair Sisson - 423-441 Territorial Destigmatization In An Era Of Policy Schizophrenia
by Troels Schultz Larsen & Kristian Nagel Delica - 442-457 UNCERTAIN GROUNDS: Cartographic Negotiation and Digitized Property on the Urban Frontier
by Thomas Cowan - 458-476 TITLING AS A CONTESTED PROCESS: Conditional Land Rights and Subaltern Citizenship in South India
by Indivar Jonnalagadda & Ryan Stock & Karan Misquitta - 477-497 BICYCLE POLICY IN MEXICO CITY: Urban Experiments and Differentiated Citizenship
by Oscar Sosa López - 498-518 GOVERNING URBAN AGRICULTURE: Formalization, Resistance and Re‐visioning in Two ‘Green’ Cities
by Nathan McClintock & Christiana Miewald & Eugene McCann - 519-534 Good Food in the City: How Cultural Ideas About Food Shape Street Vending Regulation
by Amy Hanser - 535-554 FOUR MODES OF NEIGHBOURHOOD GOVERNANCE: The View from Nanjing, China
by Ying Wang & Nick Clarke - 555-571 The Risk Of Austerity Co‐Production In City‐Regional Governance In England
by Victoria Habermehl & Beth Perry - 572-573 Sharon Zukin 2020: The Innovation Complex: Cities, Tech, and the New Economy. New York: Oxford University Press
by John G. Stehlin - 573-574 Michael Sorkin 2018: What Goes Up: The Rights and Wrongs to the City. London and New York: Verso
by Anne Kockelkorn - 575-576 Don Parson, with Roger Keil and Judy Branfman (eds.) 2019: Public Los Angeles: A Private City's Activist Futures. Athens, GA: The University of Georgia Press
by Hilary Malson - 577-578 Cristina Flesher Fominaya 2020: Democracy Reloaded: Inside Spain's Political Laboratory from 15‐M to Podemos. New York: Oxford University Press
by Miguel A. Martínez - 579-580 Yahia Shawkat 2020: Egypt's Housing Crisis: The Shaping of Urban Space. Cairo/New York: The American University in Cairo Press
by Aya Nassar
March 2021, Volume 45, Issue 2
- 209-231 Through the Optics of Finance: Speculative Urbanism and the Transformation of Markets
by Michael Goldman & Devika Narayan - 232-248 The Extended Local State under Financialized Capitalism: Institutional Bricolage and the Use of Intermunicipal Companies to Manage Financial Pressure
by Laura Deruytter & David Bassens - 249-265 Contradictions of Financial Capital Switching: Reading the Corporate Leverage Crisis through The Port of Liverpool's Whole Business Securitization
by Callum Ward - 266-281 Governance of Waterfront Regeneration Projects: Experiences from Two Second‐tier Cities in Sweden
by Brita Hermelin & Robert Jonsson - 282-302 Financialized Gentrification and Class Composition in the Post‐Industrial City: A Rent Strike Against a Real Estate Investment Trust in Hamilton, Ontario
by Bjarke Skærlund Risager - 303-331 Extracting Value, London Style: Revisiting the Role of the State in Urban Development
by Jennifer Robinson & Katia Attuyer - 332-347 The Making of Post‐Post‐Soviet Ruins: Infrastructure Development and Disintegration in Contemporary Russia
by Mia M. Bennett - 348-362 Ruination and Rejuvenation: Rethinking Growth and Decline through an Inverted Telescope
by Martin J. Murray - 363-377 Taking City Rankings Seriously: Engaging with Benchmarking Practices in Global Urbanism
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