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September 2016, Volume 40, Issue 5
- 1061-1062 Ananya Roy and Emma Shaw Crane (eds.) 2015: Territories of Poverty. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press
by Aysegul Can - 1062-1064 Andrew R. Highsmith 2015: Demolition Means Progress: Flint, Michigan and the Fate of the American Metropolis. Chicago: University of Chicago Press
by Joshua Akers - 1064-1066 Kimberley Kinder 2016: DIY Detroit: Making Do in a City without Services. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press
by Samuel Walker - 1066-1067 Rachel Weber 2015: From Boom to Bubble: How Finance Built the New Chicago. Chicago: University of Chicago Press
by Brett Christophers - 1067-1069 Michael Storper, Thomas Kemeny, Naji Makarem and Taner Osman 2015: The Rise and Fall of Urban Economies: Lessons from San Francisco and Los Angeles. Stanford: Stanford University Press
by Jürgen Essletzbichler - 1069-1071 Clarence N. Stone and Robert P. Stoker (eds.) in collaboration with John Betancur, Susan E. Clarke, Marilyn Dantico, Martin Horak, Karen Mossberger, Juliet Musso, Jefferey M. Sellers, Ellen Shiau, Harold Wolman and Donn Worgs 2015: Urban Neighborhoods in a New Era: Revitalization Politics in the Postindustrial City. Chicago: University of Chicago Press
by Sébastien Lambelet - 1071-1072 Lars Maier (ed.) 2015: Migrant Professionals in the City: Local Encounters, Identities, Inequalities. New York and London: Routledge
by Ana Aceska - 1073-1074 Margarethe Kusenbach and Krista E. Paulsen (eds.) 2013: Home: International Perspectives on Culture, Identity, and Belonging. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang
by Peer Smets
July 2016, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 717-735 Urbanization and the City Image in Lowry at Tate Britain: Towards a Critique of Cultural Cityism
by Gareth Millington - 736-756 Avoiding the ‘SoHo Effect’ in Baltimore: Neighborhood Revitalization and Arts and Entertainment Districts
by Meghan Ashlin Rich & William Tsitsos - 757-775 The Limits to Artist-Led Regeneration: Creative Brownfields in the Cities of High Culture
by Lauren Andres & Oleg Golubchikov - 776-799 Reappearance of the Public: Placemaking, Minoritization and Resistance in Detroit
by Alesia Montgomery - 800-816 Spatial Dislocation and Affective Displacement: Youth Perspectives on Gentrification in London
by Melissa Butcher & Luke Dickens - 817-832 The Ecology Of Neighborhood Participation and The Reproduction Of Political Conflict
by Andrew Deener - 833-848 From Occupation to Recuperation: Property, Politics and Provincialization in Contemporary Madrid
by Sophie Gonick - 849-865 Residential Enclosure, Power and Relationality: Rethinking Sociopolitical Relations in Southeast Asian Cities
by Gabriel Fauveaud - 866-883 Durable Domestic Dreams: Exploring Homes in Estonian Socialist-era Summerhouse Settlements
by Mari Nuga & Kadri Leetmaa & Tiit Tammaru - 884-886 AbdouMaliq Simone 2014: Jakarta: Drawing the City Near. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press
by Helga Leitner - 886-887 Javier Auyero and María Fernanda Berti 2015: In Harm's Way: The Dynamics of Urban Violence. Princeton: Princeton University Press
by Christopher Bauer - 887-888 Paul Watt and Peer Smets (eds.) 2014: Mobilities and Neighbourhood Belonging in Cities and Suburbs. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan
by Jan Willem Duyvendak - 889-890 Michael A. Pagano (ed.) 2015: Return of the Neighborhood as an Urban Strategy. Urbana: University of Illinois Press
by Richard Harris - 890-892 Craig Willse 2015: The Value of Homelessness: Managing Surplus Life in the United States. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press
by Eric Goldfischer - 892-893 Thilo Lang, Sebastian Henn, Wladimir Sgibnev and Kornelia Ehrlich (eds.) (2015): Understanding Geographies of Polarization and Peripheralization. Perspectives from Central and Eastern Europe and Beyond. New York: Palgrave Macmillan
by Manfred Kühn - 893-895 Barrie Needham 2014: Dutch Land-use Planning: The Principles and the Practice. Farnham: Ashgate
by Fred Hobma - 895-897 Pedro Fiori Arantes: 2012: Arquitetura na Era Digital-financeira: Desenho, Canteiro e Renda da Forma. São Paulo: Editora 34
by Daniela Sandler
May 2016, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 487-506 Entrepreneurial Religion in the Age of Neoliberal Urbanism
by Stephan Lanz & Martijn Oosterbaan - 507-523 Building, Marketing and Living in an Islamic Gated Community: Novel Configurations of Class and Religion in Istanbul
by Ayşe Çavdar - 524-540 Building God's City: The Political Economy of Prayer Camps in Nigeria
by Asonzeh Ukah - 541-558 The Born-Again Favela: The Urban Informality of Pentecostalism in Rio de Janeiro
by Stephan Lanz - 559-577 Trump in Scotland: A Study of Power-Topologies and Golf Topographies
by Erik Jönsson - 578-600 Modernist Ideas and Local Reception: The company towns of Piazzola sul Brenta and Borgonyà, 1895–1930
by Francesco Visentin - 601-620 Unseeing Chinatown: Universal Zoning, Planning Abstraction and Space of Difference
by Napong Tao Rugkhapan - 621-639 ‘Post-Third-World City' or Neoliberal ‘City of Exception'? Rio de Janeiro in the Olympic Era
by Matthew Aaron Richmond & Jeff Garmany - 640-657 Planning in Turbulent Times: Exploring Planners' Agency in Jerusalem
by Jonathan Rokem & Marco Allegra - 658-678 Recentralization as an Alternative to Urban Dispersion: Transformative Planning in a Neoliberal Societal Context
by Pierre Filion & Anna Kramer & Gary Sands - 679-701 Beyond the Urban–Suburban Divide: Urbanization and the Production of the Urban in Zurich North
by Rahel Nüssli & Christian Schmid - 702-704 Luna Khirfan 2014: World Heritage, Urban Design and Tourism: Three Cities in the Middle East. Burlington: Ashgate
by Erica Avrami - 704-706 Ola Söderström 2014: Cities in Relations: Trajectories of Urban Development in Hanoi and Ouagadougou. Chichester: Studies in Urban and Social Change, Wiley Blackwell
by Mélissa Côté-Douyon - 706-707 Roger Keil and Pierre Hamel (eds.) 2015: Suburban Governance: A Global View. Toronto: Toronto University Press
by Stijn Oosterlynck & Federico Savini - 707-709 Romain Pasquier 2015: Regional Governance and Power in France: The Dynamics of Political Space. Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan
by Deborah Galimberti - 709-711 James M. Lindgren 2014: Preserving South Street Seaport: The Dream and Reality of a New York Urban Renewal District. New York: New York University Press
by Robert Beauregard - 711-712 Edward Chell 2013: Soft Estate. Liverpool: The Bluecoat
by Matthew Gandy - 712-713 Jürgen Von Mahs 2013: Down and Out in Los Angeles and Berlin. The Sociospatial Exclusion of Homeless People. Philadelphia: Temple University Press
by Katharina Schmidt - 714-716 Christine Hentschel 2015: Security in the Bubble: Navigating Crime in Urban South Africa. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press
by Laura Nkula-Wenz
March 2016, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 263-283 The Structural Origins of Territorial Stigma: Water and Racial Politics in Metropolitan Detroit, 1950s–2010s
by Dana Kornberg - 284-298 Solidarity in Climate/Immigrant Justice Direct Action: Lessons from Movements in the US South
by Sara Thomas Black & Richard Anthony Milligan & Nik Heynen - 299-320 Politicizing Undocumented Immigrants One Corner at a Time: How Day Laborers Became a Politically Contentious Group
by Walter Nicholls - 321-339 Institutionalization and Depoliticization of the Right to the City: Changing Scenarios for Radical Social Movements
by Sergio Belda-Miquel & Jordi Peris Blanes & Alexandre Frediani - 340-356 Acts of Solidarity: Crossing and Reiterating Israeli–Palestinian Frontiers
by Alexander Koensler - 357-377 Why Local Social Forums Emerge Where They do: Beyond Diffusion, Geographical Appropriation
by Pascale Dufour - 378-394 Reasons of Power: Explaining Non-cooptation in Participatory Budgeting
by Markus Holdo - 395-409 Ponds, Power and Institutions: The Everyday Governance of Accessing Urban Water Bodies in a Small Bengali City
by Natasha Cornea & Anna Zimmer & René Véron - 410-424 Practicing Openness: Investigating the Role of Everyday Decision Making in the Production of Squatted Space
by Joost de Moor - 425-440 Formalization by the State, Re-Informalization by the People: A Gecekondu Transformation Housing Estate as Site of Multiple Discrepancies
by Tahire Erman - 441-450 The Limits of Shrinkage: Conceptual Pitfalls and Alternatives in the Discussion of Urban Population Loss
by Matthias Bernt - 451-471 Why do Graffiti Writers Write on Murals? The Birth, Life, and Slow Death of Freeway Murals in Los Angeles
by Stefano Bloch - 472-473 Kuniko Fujita (ed.) 2013: Cities and Crisis: New Critical Urban Theory. London: Sage Studies in International Sociology
by Marisol Garcia - 474-475 Alberta Andreotti, Patrick Le Galès and Francisco J. Moreno-Fuentes 2015: Globalised Minds, Roots in the City: Urban Upper Middle Classes in Europe. Chichester: Wiley Blackwell
by Gary Bridge - 475-477 Eitan Alimi, Charles Demetriou and Lorenzo Bosi 2015: The Dynamics of Radicalization: A Relational and Comparative Perspective. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press
by Frédérick Nadeau - 477-479 Matthew D. Marr 2015: Better Must Come: Exiting Homelessness in Two Global Cities. Ithaca: Cornell University Press
by Jurgen von Mahs - 479-480 Richard Alba and Nancy Foner 2015: Strangers No More: Immigration and the Challenges of Integration in North America and Western Europe. Princeton: Princeton University Press
by Jared Keyel - 480-482 Aaron Schutz and Mike Miller (eds.) 2015: People Power: The Community Organizing Tradition of Saul Alinsky. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press
by Marnie Brady - 482-483 Edward Murphy 2015: For a Proper Home: Housing Rights in the Margins of Urban Chile, 1960–2010. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press
by Ernesto López-Morales - 483-485 Glen S. Coulthard 2014: Red Skins White Masks: Rejecting the Colonial Politics of Recognition. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press
by Libby Porter
January 2016, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-30 Economic Rationality Meets Celebrity Urbanology: Exploring Edward Glaeser's City
by Jamie Peck - 31-45 ‘Asset Price Urbanism’ and Financialization after the Crisis: Ireland's National Asset Management Agency
by Michael Byrne - 46-61 Financializing Desalination: Rethinking the Returns of Big Infrastructure
by Alex Loftus & Hug March - 62-81 World Cities and the Uneven Geographies of Financialization: Unveiling Stratification and Hierarchy in the World City Archipelago
by Michiel Van Meeteren & David Bassens - 82-95 Animating the Urban Vortex: New Sociological Urgencies
by Suzanne Hall & Mike Savage - 96-112 Spaces of Extraction, Metropolitan Explosions: Planetary Urbanization and the Commodity Boom in Latin America
by Martín Arboleda - 113-131 Accounts from behind the Curtain: History and Geography in the Critical Analysis of Urban Theory
by Slavomíra Ferenčuhová - 132-146 Strategies for Comparative Urbanism: Post-socialism as a De-territorialized Concept
by Tauri Tuvikene - 147-156 Social Sciences and Urban Studies: Goodbye to Paradigms?
by Emilio Duhau - 157-163 A Limitless Urban Theory? A Response to Scott and Storper's ‘The Nature of Cities: The Scope and Limits of Urban Theory'
by Oli Mould - 164-180 Why Cities? A Response
by Richard A. Walker - 181-186 Debate on Global Urbanisms and the Nature of Urban Theory
by Jennifer Robinson & Ananya Roy - 187-199 Comparative Urbanism: New Geographies and Cultures of Theorizing the Urban
by Jennifer Robinson - 200-209 Who's Afraid of Postcolonial Theory?
by Ananya Roy - 210-218 It's Just the City after All!
by Abdoumaliq Simone - 219-227 The Twenty-First-Century Quest for Feminism and the Global Urban
by Linda Peake - 228-235 Provincializing Critical Urban Theory: Extending the Ecosystem of Possibilities
by Helga Leitner & Eric Sheppard - 236-246 Translational Global Praxis: Rethinking Methods and Modes of African Urban Research
by Susan Parnell & Edgar Pieterse - 247-249 Katherine Lebow 2013 : Unfinished Utopia: Nowa Huta, Stalinism, and Polish Society, 1949–56 . Ithaca and London : Cornell University Press Kinga Pozniak 2014 : Nowa Huta: Generations of Change in a Model Socialist Town . Pittsburgh : University of Pittsburgh Press
by Elitza Stanoeva - 249-251 Kiril Stanilov and Luděk Sýkora (eds.) 2014 : Confronting Suburbanization: Urban Decentralization in Postsocialist Central and Eastern Europe . Chichester : Wiley Blackwell
by Stefan Bouzarovski - 251-252 Kenny Cupers 2014 : The Social Project: Housing Postwar France . London and Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press
by Harald Engler - 252-254 Carolyn T. Adams 2014 : From the Outside in: Suburban Elites, Third-sector Organizations, and the Reshaping of Philadelphia . Ithaca : Cornell University Press
by Todd Swanstrom - 254-256 Emily E. Straus 2014 : Death of a Suburban Dream: Race and Schools in Compton, California . Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press
by Yohann Le Moigne - 256-258 Jamie Peck and Nik Theodore 2015 : Experimental Statecraft at the Thresholds of Neoliberalism . Minneapolis and London : University of Minnesota Press
by Cristina Temenos - 258-260 Andrew MacLaran and Sinead Kelly (eds.) 2014 : Neoliberal Urban Policy and the Transformation of the City: Reshaping Dublin . Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan
by Therese Kenna - 260-261 Federico Caprotti 2015 : Eco-cities and the Transition to Low Carbon Economies . New York : Palgrave Macmillan
by Rachel Huxley
November 2015, Volume 39, Issue 6
- 1067-1083 Urban Poverty, Segregation and Social Networks in São Paulo and Salvador, Brazil
by Eduardo Marques - 1084-1102 Segregated Networks in the City
by Vinicius M. Netto & Maíra Soares Pinheiro & Roberto Paschoalino - 1103-1119 Beyond Bureaucracy: How Prosecutors and Public Defenders Enforce Urban Planning Laws in São Paulo, Brazil
by Salo V. Coslovsky - 1120-1136 Inclusionary Zoning and Exclusionary Development: The Politics of ‘Affordable Housing' in North Brooklyn
by Filip Stabrowski - 1137-1154 Towards a ‘Post-Neoliberal’ Mode of Housing Regulation? The Israeli Social Protest of Summer 2011
by Sebastian Schipper - 1155-1171 Subterranean Commodification: Informal Housing and the Legalization of Basement Suites in Vancouver from 1928 to 2009
by Pablo Mendez & Noah Quastel - 1172-1190 Rental as A Taste of Freedom: The Decline of Home Ownership amongst Working-class Youth in Spain during Times of Crisis
by Mikel Aramburu - 1191-1208 A Sense of Displacement: Long-time Residents' Feelings of Displacement in Gentrifying Bushwick, New York
by Chiara Valli - 1209-1230 Healthy Food Stores, Greenlining and Food Gentrification: Contesting New Forms of Privilege, Displacement and Locally Unwanted Land Uses in Racially Mixed Neighborhoods
by Isabelle Anguelovski - 1231-1250 Licensing, Popular Practices and Public Spaces: An Inquiry via the Geographies of Street Food Vending
by Regan Koch - 1251-1262 Whose Responsibility? The Role of Bouncers in Policing the Public Spaces of Nightlife Districts
by Van Liempt & Van Aalst - 1263-1269 Gentrification, Social Justice and Personal Ethics
by Peter Marcuse - 1270-1278 Migrant Businesses And The Symbolic Transformation Of Urban Neighborhoods: Towards a Research Agenda
by Michael Parzer & Florian J. Huber - 1279-1282 Tony R. Samara , Shenjing He and Guo Chen (eds.) 2013 : Locating Right to the City in the Global South . Abingdon : Routledge Gülcin Erdi-Lelandais (ed.) 2014 : Understanding the City: Henri Lefebvre and Urban Studies . Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
by Hyun Bang Shin - 1282-1284 Andy Merrifield 2014 : The New Urban Question . London : Pluto Press
by Ståle Holgersen - 1284-1285 Loretta Lees , Hyun Bang Shin and Ernesto López-Morales 2015 : Global Gentrifications: Uneven Development and Displacement . Bristol : Policy Press
by Matthias Bernt - 1286-1287 Marie-Hélène Bacqué , Gary Bridge , Michaela Benson , Tim Butler , Eric Charmes , Yankel Fijalkow , Emma Jackson , Lydie Launay and Stéphanie Vermeersch 2015 : The Middle Classes and the City: A Study of Paris and London . Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan
by Francisco Javier Moreno-Fuentes - 1287-1289 Susanne Wessendorf 2014 : Commonplace Diversity: Social Relations in a Super-diverse Context . Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan
by Maxime Felder - 1289-1290 Anna Storm 2014 : Post-industrial Landscape Scars . New York : Palgrave Macmillan
by Daryl Martin - 1290-1292 Adriana Premat 2012 : Sowing Change: The Making of Havana's Urban Agriculture . Nashville : Vanderbilt University Press
by Jorge Peña Díaz & Susan Fitzgerald - 1292-1293 Michael Dunford and Weidong Liu (eds.) 2015 : The Geographical Transformation of China . London and New York : Routledge
by Clifton W. Pannell
September 2015, Volume 39, Issue 5
- 857-873 Fluid Spatial Imaginaries: Evolving Estuarial City-regional Spaces
by Graham Haughton & Philip Allmendinger - 874-891 Evidence of Place: Becoming a Region in Rural Canada
by Sean Markey & Sarah-Patricia Breen & Kelly Vodden & Jen Daniels - 892-911 ‘It's Not Going to be Suburban, It's Going to be All Urban’: Assembling Post-suburbia in the Toronto and Chicago Regions
by Roger Keil & Jean-Paul D. Addie - 912-926 Urbanization as A Process of State Building: Local Governance Reforms in China
by Siu Wai Wong - 927-947 Placing the Urban Village: A Spatial Perspective on the Development Process of Urban Villages in Contemporary China
by Dror Kochan - 948-964 The Slum Multiple: A Cyborg Micro-history of an Informal Settlement in Lisbon
by Eduardo Ascensão - 965-983 Unsettling Neoliberal Rationalities: Engaged Ethnography and the Meanings of Responsibility in the Dominican Republic and Mexico
by Bj⊘rn Sletto & Anja Nygren - 984-1003 Disrupted Infrastructures: An Urban Political Ecology of Interrupted Electricity in Accra
by Jonathan Silver - 1004-1019 ‘We Live on Estimates': Everyday Practices of Prepaid Electricity and the Urban Condition in Maputo, Mozambique
by Idalina Baptista - 1020-1036 The Political Ecology of Virtual Water in Southern Spain
by Maria J. Beltrán & Esther Velázquez - 1037-1039 Debate on Karen Bakker's Privatizing Water
by Bharat Punjabi - 1040-1042 THE ETHICAL IMPERATIVE: A Commentary on Karen Bakker's Privatizing Water
by Vinay Gidwani - 1043-1046 Bakker's Privatizing Water and the Place of China's Cities
by Alana Boland - 1047-1048 Governance Failures in Neoliberal Times
by Farhana Sultana - 1049-1050 Water, Water Everywhere! but What of the City? Still Incomplete and Uneven
by Roger Keil - 1051-1053 Confessions of An Accidental Urbanist
by Karen Bakker - 1054-1056 Lawrence J. Vale 2013 : Purging the Poorest: Public Housing and the Design Politics of Twice-cleared Communities . Chicago: University of Chicago Press Patrick Sharkey 2013: Stuck in Place: Urban Neighborhoods and the End of Progress toward Racial Equality. Chicago: University of Chicago Press Silvia Dominguez 2011: Getting Ahead: Social Mobility, Public Housing and Immigrant Networks. New York: New York University Press
by Talja Blokland - 1056-1058 Susan M. Wachter and Kimberly A. Zeuli (eds.) 2013 : Revitalizing American Cities . Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press
by James J.T. Connolly - 1058-1059 Jennifer Hazen and Dennis Rodgers 2014 : Global Gangs: Street Violence Across the World . Minneapolis and London : University of Minnesota Press
by David C. Brotherton - 1059-1061 Cathy L. Schneider 2014 : Police Power and Race Riots: Urban Unrest in Paris and New York . Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press
by Volker Eick - 1061-1062 Ben Campkin 2013 : Remaking London: Decline and Regeneration in Urban Culture . London and New York : I.B. Tauris
by Paul Watt - 1062-1063 Bradley L. Garrett 2013 : Explore Everything: Place-hacking the City . London and New York : Verso
by Matthew Gandy - 1063-1065 Squatting Europe Kollective with Claudio Cattaneo and Miguel A. Martínez (eds.) 2014 : The Squatters' Movement in Europe: Commons and Autonomy as Alternatives to Capitalism . London : Pluto Press
by Amanda Huron - 1065-1066 Liza Weinstein 2014 : The Durable Slum: Dharavi and the Right to Stay Put in Globalizing Mumbai . Minneapolis and London : University of Minnesota Press
by Nausheen H. Anwar
July 2015, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 655-665 Urban Citizenship and Right to the City: The Fragmentation of Claims
by Talja Blokland & Christine Hentschel & Andrej Holm & Henrik Lebuhn & Talia Margalit - 666-686 ‘There are Really Two Cities Here’: Fragmented Urban Citizenship In Tel Aviv
by Nir Cohen & Talia Margalit - 687-703 A Clash Of Subcultures? Questioning Queer–Muslim Antagonisms in the Neoliberal City
by Kira Kosnick - 704-725 Between Neoliberal Governance and the Right to the City: Participatory politics in Berlin and Tel Aviv
by Adriana Kemp & Henrik Lebuhn & Galia Rattner - 726-737 Epilogue—from ‘Gray Space' to Equal ‘Metrozenship'? Reflections On Urban Citizenship
by Oren Yiftachel - 738-755 ‘Social Mixing' or ‘Gentrification'? Contradictory Perspectives on Urban Change in the Berlin District of Neukölln
by Sandra Huning & Nina Schuster - 756-771 ‘Gay Enclaves Face Prospect of Being PassÉ': How Assimilation Affects the Spatial Expressions of Sexuality in the United States
by Amin Ghaziani - 772-787 Anti-Communism, The Growth Machine and the Remaking of Cold-War-Era Pittsburgh
by Patrick S. Vitale - 788-806 Planning as Dramaturgy: Agonistic Approaches to Spatial Enactment
by Päivi Rannila & Tikli Loivaranta - 807-823 When Conflict Strikes: Contesting Neoliberal Urbanism outside Participatory Structures in Inner-city Dublin
by Katia Attuyer - 824-827 Urban Policy Mobilities Research: Introduction to a Debate
by Tom Baker & Cristina Temenos - 828-830 Thinking Through Dualisms in Urban Policy Mobilities
by Eugene McCann & Kevin Ward - 831-834 ‘Arriving At’ Urban Policies: The Topological Spaces of Urban Policy Mobility
by Jennifer Robinson - 835-837 Policy Mobilities and Interdisciplinary Engagement
by Ian R. Cook - 838-840 For Slow Research
by Merje Kuus - 841-843 Enriching Urban Policy Mobilities Research
by Cristina Temenos & Tom Baker - 844-845 Alan Harding and Talja Blokland 2014 : Urban Theory: A Critical Introduction to Power, Cities and Urbanism in the 21st Century . London: Sage
by Tim Butler - 845-847 Bernd Belina , Matthias Naumann and Anke Strüver (eds.) 2014: Handbuch Kritische Stadtgeographie . Münster: Westfälisches Dampfboot
by Harald Bauder - 847-849 Heywood T. Sanders 2014 : Convention Center Follies: Politics, Power, and Public Investment in American Cities . Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press
by Elizabeth Strom - 849-850 Preston H. Smith II 2012 : Racial Democracy and the Black Metropolis: Housing Policy in Post War Chicago . Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press
by Bruce D. Haynes - 850-852 Alice Goffman 2014 : On the Run: Fugitive Life in an American City . Chicago: The University of Chicago Press
by Ulrike Bialas - 852-853 Mario Reimer , Panagiotis Getimis and Hans Blotevogel (eds.) 2013 : Spatial Planning Systems and Practices in Europe: A Comparative Perspective on Continuity and Changes . London: Routledge
by Nicholas Phelps - 853-855 Annika M. Hinze 2013 : Turkish Berlin. Integration Policy and Urban Space . Minneapolis and London: University of Minnesota Press
by Vojin Šerbedžija - 855-856 Ato Quayson 2014 : Oxford Street, Accra: City Life and the Itineraries of Transnationalism . Durham, NC: Duke University Press
by James Christopher Mizes
May 2015, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 435-450 Toponymy as Commodity: Exploring the Economic Dimensions of Urban Place Names
by Duncan Light & Craig Young - 451-470 Justifying Redevelopment ‘Failures' Within Urban ‘Success Stories': Dispute, Compromise, and a New Test of Urbanity
by Meg Holden & Andy Scerri & Azadeh Hadizadeh Esfahani - 471-494 Building from Scratch: New Cities, Privatized Urbanism and the Spatial Restructuring of Johannesburg after Apartheid
by Claire W. Herbert & Martin J. Murray - 495-517 ‘Eco’ For Whom? Envisioning Eco-urbanism in the Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-city, China
by Federico Caprotti & Cecilia Springer & Nichola Harmer - 518-532 Entanglements of Periphery and Informality in Mexico City
by Liette Gilbert & Feike De Jong - 533-549 We Blame the Building! The Architecture of Distributed Responsibility
by Robert Beauregard - 550-567 Santiago Calatrava and the ‘Power of Faith’: Global Imaginaries in Valencia
by Amparo Tarazona Vento - 568-580 Multiple Temporalities of Policy Circulation: Gradual, Repetitive and Delayed Processes of BRT Adoption in South African Cities
by Astrid Wood - 581-602 The Politics of Post-Suburban Densification in Canada and France
by Eric Charmes & Roger Keil - 603-612 Hard and Soft Densification Policies in the Paris City-Region
by Anastasia Touati-Morel - 613-621 The Politics of Place: Place-making versus Densification in Toronto's Tower Neighbourhoods
by Will Poppe & Douglas Young - 622-632 ‘Many Rivers to Cross’: Suburban Densification and the Social Status Quo in Greater Lyon
by Max Rousseau - 633-640 Suburban Inertia: The Entrenchment of Dispersed Suburbanism
by Pierre Filion - 641-643 Danny Dorling 2014 : All that is Solid: The Great Housing Disaster . London : Penguin Cathy Davis 2013 : Finance for Housing: An Introduction . Bristol : Policy Press
by Stuart Hodkinson - 643-645 Susan Parnell and Sophie Oldfield (eds.) 2014 : The Routledge Handbook on Cities of the Global South . New York : Routledge
by Eduardo Marques - 645-647 Vinit Mukhija and Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris (eds.) 2014 : The Informal American City: Beyond Taco Trucks and Day Labor . Cambridge, MA and London : The MIT Press
by Nik Theodore - 647-648 Robert J. Sampson 2012 : Great American City: Chicago and the Enduring Neighborhood Effect . Chicago : Chicago University Press
by Talja Blokland - 648-650 Geoff Harkness 2014 : Chicago Hustle and Flow: Gangs, Gangsta Rap, and Social Class . Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press
by Sterre Gilsing - 650-651 Edward Relph ( 2014 ) Toronto: Transformations in a City and its Region . Philadelphia : University of Philadelphia Press
by Douglas Young - 651-653 Andrea Mubi Brighenti (ed.) 2013 : Urban Interstices: The Aesthetics and the Politics of the In-between . Farnham : Ashgate
by Margarethe Kusenbach - 653-654 Dexter Whitfield 2014 : Unmasking Austerity: Opposition and Alternatives in Europe and North America . Nottingham : Spokesman Books
by Sebastian Schipper
March 2015, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 185-199 Composing Urban Orders from Rubbish Electronics: Cityness and the Site Multiple
by Josh Lepawsky & Grace Akese & Mostaem Billah & Creighton Conolly & Chris McNabb - 200-217 Assembling and Spilling-Over: Towards an ‘Ethnography of Cement' in a Palestinian Refugee Camp
by Nasser Abourahme - 218-233 Claiming Rights To Mobility Through The Right To Inhabitance: Discursive Articulations from Civic Actors in Montreal
by Sophie L. Van Neste & Gilles Sénécal - 234-250 Absolute Traffic: Infrastructural Aptitude in Urban Indonesia
by Doreen Lee - 251-264 The Trouble With Flag Wars: Rethinking Sexuality in Critical Urban Theory
by David K. Seitz - 265-283 ‘Wilding' in the West Village: Queer Space, Racism and Jane Jacobs Hagiography
by Johan Andersson - 284-304 Neoliberalization of Istanbul's Nightlife: Beer or Champagne?
by Mine Eder & Özlem Öz - 305-322 Vertical and Horizontal Segregation: Spatial Class Divisions in Oslo, 1970–2003
by Jørn Ljunggren & Patrick Lie Andersen - 323-341 ‘Gentrification Without Displacement' and the Consequent Loss of Place: The Effects of Class Transition on Low-income Residents of Secure Housing in Gentrifying Areas
by Kate S. Shaw & Iris W. Hagemans - 342-360 Mutating Neoliberalism: The Promotion of Italian Investors in Slovakia before and after the Global Financial Crisis
by Christian Sellar & Rudolf Pástor - 361-371 What Place For The Region? Reflections on the Regional Question and the International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
by Simon Parker & Michael Harloe - 372-381 Accentuate The Regional
by Edward Soja - 382-389 If Urban Regions are the Answer, What is the Question? Thoughts on the European Experience
by Mariona Tomàs - 390-406 Elite Compacts in Africa: The Role of Area-based Management in the New Governmentality of the Durban City-region
by Jo Beall & Susan Parnell & Chris Albertyn - 407-417 Real Existing Regionalism: The Region between Talk, Territory and Technology
by Jean-Paul D. Addie & Roger Keil - 418-422 Ahmad Kanna 2011 : Dubai, the City as Corporation . Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press Ashraf M. Salama and Florian Wiedmann 2013 : Demystifying Doha: On Architecture and Urbanism in an Emerging City . Farnham : Ashgate
by Mona Fawaz - 422-424 Ilse Helbrecht and Peter Dirksmeier (eds.) 2012 : New Urbanism: Life, Work and Space in the New Downtown . Farnham : Ashgate Publishing
by Tom Hutton - 424-426 Karen Coelho , Lalitha Kamath and M. Vijayabaskar (eds.) 2013 : Participolis –– Consent and Contention in Neoliberal Urban India . New Delhi : Routledge
by Govind Gopakumar
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