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May 2022, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 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
by Michele Acuto & Daniel Pejic & Jessie Briggs - 378-380 City Benchmarking, Globalized Urban Scholarship and the View from Above: Reflections on a Few Absences
by Enora Robin - 381-384 Wayfinding in the Long Shadow of City Benchmarking: Or How to Manufacture (an Economy of) Comparability in the Global Urban
by Rachel Bok - 385-388 For or Against ‘The Business of Benchmarking’?
by James Merricks White & Rob Kitchin - 389-392 Whose City Benchmarks? The Role of the Critical Urbanist in Comparative Urban Measuring
by Michele Acuto & Daniel Pejic & Jessie Briggs - 393-394 Helga Leitner, Jamie Peck and Eric Sheppard (eds.) 2020: Urban Studies Inside/Out: Theory, Method, Practice. London: Sage
by Özlem Çelik & Claudia Fonseca Alfaro & Defne Kadıoğlu & Lorena Melgaço - 395-396 Eleonora Pasotti 2020: Resisting Redevelopment: Protest in Aspiring Global Cities. New York: Cambridge University Press
by Catharina Thörn - 396-398 Dominika V. Polanska 2019: Contentious Politics and the Welfare State: Squatting in Sweden. Abingdon: Routledge
by Miguel A. Martínez - 398-400 Nicholas D'Avella 2019: Concrete Dreams: Practice, Value and Built Environments in Post‐crisis Buenos Aires. Durham, NC and London: Duke University Press
by Cecilia Dinardi - 400-401 Matthew Hayes 2018: Gringolandia: Lifestyle Migration under Late Capitalism. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press
by Eve Bantman
January 2021, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 5-20 Cacao Capitalism and Extended Urbanization: On the Contradictory Origins of Bounded Urbanism in Nineteenth‐century Coastal Ecuador
by Robert Priessman Fenton - 21-38 Land Trafficking and the Fertile Spaces of Legality
by Rita Lambert - 39-60 Suburbanization of the Self: Religious Revival and SocioSpatial Fragmentation in Contemporary Poland
by Kacper Pobłocki - 61-79 Encountering Everyday Racist Practices: Sociospatial Negotiations of Immigrant Settlement in Athens, Greece
by Eva (Evangelia) Papatzani - 80-98 Remaking Shanghai: New Divisions in an Expanding Metropolis
by Honghuan Gu & John R. Logan & Ruijun Wu - 99-115 From Socialist Subject to Capitalist Object: Industry Enclave Life Past and Present in Wuhan
by Nicholas A. Phelps & Julie T. Miao & Zhigang Li & Sainan Lin - 116-132 Day Zero and The Infrastructures of Climate Change: Water Governance, Inequality, and Infrastructural Politics in Cape Town's Water Crisis
by Nate Millington & Suraya Scheba - 133-149 Interweaving the Fabric of Urban Infrastructure: Senegalese City‐making in Rio de Janeiro
by Tilmann Heil - 150-153 Bourdieu Comes to Town: Part II
by Mike Savage - 154-163 Urban Symbolic Violence Re‐Made: Religion, Politics and Spatial Struggles in Istanbul
by Cihan Tuğal - 164-175 Indigenous Cosmogony and Andean Architecture in El Alto, Bolivia
by Franck Poupeau - 176-185 Taking Bourdieu to the Shantytown
by Javier Auyero - 186-196 Living With Stigma: Spatial and Social Divisions in a Danish City
by Sune Qvotrup Jensen & Annick Prieur & Jakob Skjott‐Larsen - 197-198 Deborah Potts 2020: Broken Cities: Inside the Global Housing Crisis. London: Zed Books
by Justin Kadi - 199-200 Udo Grashoff (ed.) 2020: Comparative Approaches to Informal Housing Around the Globe. London: UCL Press
by Luz María Vergara d'Alençon - 200-201 Alesia M. Montgomery 2020: Greening the Black Urban Regime: The Culture and Commerce of Sustainability in Detroit. Detroit, MI: Wayne State University Press
by Joshua Akers - 202-203 Hans Skifter Andersen 2019: Ethnic Spatial Segregation in European Cities. New York: Routledge
by Mika Hyötyläinen
November 2020, Volume 44, Issue 6
- 947-966 Assisted Self‐help Housing in Mexico: Advocacy, (Micro)Finance and the Making of Markets
by Monika Grubbauer - 967-988 Informal Property Rights as Relational and Functional: Unravelling the Relational Contract in China's Informal Housing Market
by Mengzhu Zhang & Shenjing He - 989-1005 Sister Communities: Rejecting Labels of Informality and Peripherality in Vanuatu
by Jennifer Day - 1007-1022 Painted Bullet Holes and Broken Promises: Understanding and Challenging Municipal Dispossession in London's Public Housing ‘Decanting’
by Mara Ferreri - 1023-1040 Paradigm Shifts in Social Housing after Welfare‐State Transformation: Learning from the German Experience
by Barbara Schönig - 1041-1056 The Role of Traders and Small Businesses in Urban Social Movements: The Case of London's Workspace Struggles
by Myfanwy Taylor - 1057-1071 Corruption as Infrastructure: Rendering the New Saigon Global
by Hun Kim - 1072-1082 Space Grabs: Colonizing the Vertical City
by Ju Tjung Liong & Helga Leitner & Eric Sheppard & Suryono Herlambang & Wahyu Astuti - 1083-1095 Shrinking Cities, Shrinking Households, or Both?
by Maxwell Hartt & Jason Hackworth - 1096-1097 Brian Jefferson 2020: Digitize and Punish: Racial Criminalization in the Digital Age. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press
by Lucas Melgaço - 1097-1099 João H. Costa Vargas 2018: The Denial of Antiblackness: Multiracial Redemption and Black Suffering. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press
by Ana Rosa Chagas Cavalcanti - 1099-1100 Sophie Watson 2019: City Water Matters: Cultures, Practices and Entanglements of Urban Water. London: Palgrave Macmillan
by Anke Schwarz - 1100-1103 Aidan Mosselson 2019: Vernacular Regeneration: Low‐income Housing, Private Policing, and Urban Transformation in Inner‐city Johannesburg. New York: Routledge
by Martin Murray - 1103-1104 Maxim Trudolyubov 2018: The Tragedy of Property: Private Life, Ownership and the Russian State. Cambridge: Polity Press
by Anna Zhelnina - 1104-1106 Sai Balakrishnan 2019: Shareholder Cities: Land Transformations along Urban Corridors in India. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press
by Neha Sami
September 2020, Volume 44, Issue 5
- 781-792 Cities, Creativities and Urban Creative Economies: Re‐descriptions and Make+Shifts from Sub‐Saharan Africa
by Jenny Mbaye & ANDY C. PRATT - 793-808 The Creative Night‐Time Leisure Economy of Informal Drinking Venues
by Andrew Charman & Thiresh Govender - 809-820 Infrastructure Disruption in ‘Silicon Savannah’: Exploring the Idea of the Creative Class and their Relation to Quality of Place in Nairobi, Kenya
by Lauren Rosenberg & Alan Brent - 821-840 Creative Cities, Graffiti and Culture‐Led Development in South Africa: Dlala Indima (‘Play Your Part’)
by Rike Sitas - 841-856 Identity Building Through Mediation by African Tailors
by Sofia Vilarinho & Henri Christiaans - 857-875 The (Re)Making of Polycentricity in China's Planning Discourse: The Case of Tianjin
by Weikai Wang & Ya Ping Wang & Keith Kintrea - 876-893 A Missing Citizen? Issue Based Citizenship in City‐Regional Planning
by Jouni Häkli & Kirsi Pauliina Kallio & Olli Ruokolainen - 894-912 From Territorial Cohesion to Regional Spatial Justice: The Well‐Being of Future Generations Act in Wales
by Rhys Jones & Bryonny Goodwin‐Hawkins & Michael Woods - 913-916 Debate on Margaret Kohn's The Death and Life of the Urban Commonwealth
by Theresa Enright - 917-920 Locating the Commons in the Urban Commonwealth
by Theresa Enright - 921-923 Kohn's Social Democratic Alternative: A Critical Comment
by Mariana Valverde - 924-928 Gentrification and Urban Justice
by Mark Kingwell - 929-933 The City Into Theory: Theory in Toronto
by Roger Keil - 934-937 Author Response
by Margaret Kohn - 938-939 Raquel Rolnik 2019: Urban Warfare: Housing under the Empire of Finance. London: Verso Books
by Desiree Fields - 940-941 John G. Stehlin 2020: Cyclescapes of the Unequal City: Bicycle Infrastructure and Uneven Development. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press
by Mimi Sheller - 942-943 Josh Seim 2020: Bandage, Sort, and Hustle: Ambulance Crews on the Front Lines of Urban Suffering. Oakland, CA: University of California Press
by Daniela Krüger - 943-945 Alberto Veira‐Ramos, Tetiana Liubyva and Evgenii Golovakha (eds.) 2020: Ukraine in Transformation: From Soviet Republic to European Society. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan/Springer
by Kostyantyn Mezentsev - 945-946 AMO / Rem Koolhaas(ed.) 2020: Countryside: A Report. Cologne: Taschen
by Nitin Bathla
July 2020, Volume 44, Issue 4
- 561-581 Lively Lands: The Spatial Reproduction Squeeze and the Failure of the Urban Imaginary
by D. Asher Ghertner - 582-598 Subaltern Urbanization: Indian Insights for Urban Theory
by Partha Mukhopadhyay & Marie‐Hélène Zérah & Eric Denis - 599-616 The Real Estate Frontier
by Tom Gillespie - 617-635 ‘The Miracle of Density': The Socio‐material Epistemics of Urban Densification
by Federico Pérez - 636-651 Who Builds Cities in China? How Urban Investment and Development Companies Have Transformed Shanghai
by Yanpeng Jiang & Paul Waley - 652-672 Popular Urbanization: Conceptualizing Urbanization Processes Beyond Informality
by Monika Streule & Ozan Karaman & Lindsay Sawyer & Christian Schmid - 673-690 The Green Masterplan: Crisis, State Transition and Urban Transformation in Post‐Genocide Rwanda
by Shakirah Esmail Hudani - 691-710 Urban Ecological Enclosures: Conservation Planning, Peri‐urban Displacement, and Local State Formations in China
by Jesse Rodenbiker - 711-729 Urban Commoning as a Vehicle Between Government Institutions and Informality: Collective Gardening Practices in Tampere and Narva
by Tarmo Pikner & Krista Willman & Ari Jokinen - 731-742 Tracing the Provenance of Urbanist Ideals: A Critical Analysis of The Quito Papers
by Philip Lawton - 743-754 Capturing the City
by Robbie Peters - 755-767 (Non)Urban Humans: Questions for a Research Agenda (the Work the Urban Could Do)
by Abdoumaliq Simone - 769-771 Mark Graham, Rob Kitchin, Shannon Mattern and Joe Shaw (eds.) 2019: How To Run a City Like Amazon and Other Fables. London: Meatspace Press James Ash, Rob Kitchin and Agnieszka Leszczynski (eds.) 2019: >Digital Geographies. London: Sage David Beer 2019: The Data Gaze: Capitalism, Power and Perception. London: Sage
by Jeremy Williams - 771-773 Marco Z. Garrido 2019: The Patchwork City: Class, Space, and Politics in Metro Manila. Chicago, IL: Chicago University Press
by Liza Weinstein - 773-775 Alisha C. Holland 2017: Forbearance as Redistribution: The Politics of Informal Welfare in Latin America. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
by Omar Pereyra - 775-776 K. Murat Güney, Roger Keil and Murat Üçoğlu (eds.) 2019: Massive Suburbanization: (Re)Building the Global Periphery. Toronto: University of Toronto Press
by Joris Sebastiaan Gort - 777-777 Federico Ferretti 2018: Anarchy and Geography: Reclus and Kropotkin in the UK. London: Routledge
by Hamish Kallin - 778-779 Clive Barnett 2017: The Priority of Injustice: Locating Democracy in Critical Theory. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press
by Alan Latham
May 2020, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 395-414 Reeling in Newcomers: Urban Competition around Migrant Reception in Brussels
by Eva Swyngedouw - 415-428 The Right to Rent: Active Resistance to Evolving Geographies of State Regulation
by Joe Crawford & Kim Mckee & Sharon Leahy - 429-446 The Familiar Face of the State: Affect, Emotion and Citizen Entitlements in Dehradun, India
by Tanya Jakimow - 447-468 Securing Urban Frontiers: A View from Yangon, Myanmar
by Jasnea Sarma & James D. Sidaway - 469-483 Stretching the Border: Shopping, Petty Trade and Everyday Life Experiences in the Polish–Ukrainian Borderland
by Bianca B. Szytniewski & Bas Spierings & Martin Van Der Velde - 484-504 Family Arrangements and Children's Education Among Migrants: A Case Study of China
by Youqin Huang & Zai Liang & Qian Song & Ran Tao - 505-520 Interlocking Lives: Employment Mobility and Family Fixity in Three Gentrifying Neighbourhoods of Montreal
by Steven High & Lysiane Gervais Goulet & Michelle Duchesneau & Dany Guay‐Bélanger - 521-536 Boundary Work: Becoming Middle Class in Suburban Dar es Salaam
by Claire Mercer - 537-539 Riffing Off Kevin Cox: Thinking through Comparison
by Allan Cochrane - 540-542 Rethinking the European Exception
by Gilles Pinson - 543-545 Not Exceptional, Just Different: A View from South Africa
by Alison Todes - 546-548 Wrestling with Capital and Class in US Cities
by Richard Walker - 549-550 Responses and Challenges
by Kevin R. Cox - 551-552 Alan Mallach 2018: The Divided City: Poverty and Prosperity in America. Washington, DC: Island Press
by Robert A. Beauregard - 552-554 Barbara Ransby 2018: Making All Black Lives Matter: Reimagining Freedom in the Twenty‐First Century. Berkeley and Los Angeles, CA: University of California Press
by Mae A. Miller - 554-556 Mustafa Dikeç 2018: Urban Rage: The Revolt of the Excluded. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press
by Nazem Tahvilzadeh - 556-557 Kerry Ryan Chance (2017): Living Politics in South Africa's Urban Shacklands. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press
by Erik Bähre - 557-559 Licia do Prado Valladares 2019: The Invention of the Favela. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press
by Michael Harloe
March 2020, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 185-199 An Ethnographic Perspective on Urban Planning in Brazil: Temporality, Diversity and Critical Urban Theory
by Martijn Koster - 200-218 Geographies of Algorithmic Violence: Redlining the Smart City
by Sara Safransky - 219-247 The Shrinking City as a Growth Machine: Detroit's Reinvention of Growth through Triage, Foundation Work and Talent Attraction
by Lisa Berglund