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2024, Volume 9, Issue 2
2024, Volume 9
- v:9:y:2024:i::p: National Map of Security Threats as a Citizen Involvement Tool for Planning Safer Urban Public Spaces
by Paulina Polko & Kinga Kimic
- v:9:y:2024:i::p: Spatial Appropriations Over Europe’s Borderland: El Principe’s Growth as a Vestige of Colonial Urbanism
by Mari Paz Agundez
- v:9:y:2024:i::p: Digital Rights to the City: Local Practices and Negotiations of Urban Space on Decidim
by Aline Suter & Lars Kaiser & Martin Dušek & Florin Hasler & Simone Tappert
- v:9:y:2024:i::p: The Liminality of Subcultural Spaces: Tokyo’s Gaming Arcades as Boundary Between Social Isolation and Integration
by Heide Imai & Lisa Woite
- v:9:y:2024:i::p: Economic–Sanitation–Environmental (Dis)Connections in Brazil: A Trans-Scale Perspective From Minas Gerais State and BH Microregion
by Norma Valencio & Arthur Valencio & Gabriel G. Carvalho & Murilo S. Baptista
- v:9:y:2024:i::p: Digital Platforms as (Dis)Enablers of Urban Co-Production: Evidence From Bengaluru, India
by Deepa Kylasam Iyer & Francis Kuriakose
- v:9:y:2024:i::p: Bordering Practices in a Sustainability-Profiled Neighbourhood: Studying Inclusion and Exclusion Through Fluid and Fire Space
by Maria Eidenskog & Wiktoria Glad
- v:9:y:2024:i::p: Participatory Budgeting and Placemaking: Concepts, Methods, and Practices
by Carlos Smaniotto Costa & Juan A. García-Esparza & Kinga Kimic
- v:9:y:2024:i::p: Focusing on Actors, Scaling-Up, and Networks to Understand Co-Production Practices: Reporting From Berlin and Santiago
by Paola Alfaro d’Alençon & Diego Moya Ortiz
- v:9:y:2024:i::p: Beyond the Blind Spot: Enhancing Polyphony Through City Planning Activism Using Public Participation GIS
by Eveliina Harsia & Pilvi Nummi
- v:9:y:2024:i::p: Co-Production for Equitable Governance in Community Climate Adaptation: Neighborhood Resilience in Houston, Texas
by Dalia Munenzon
- v:9:y:2024:i::p: Conceptualizing Place Borders as Narrative: Observations From Berlin-Wedding, a Neighbourhood in Transformation
by Martin Barthel & James W. Scott
- v:9:y:2024:i::p: Digital Participatory Model as Part of a Data-Driven Decision Support System for Urban Vibrancy
by Gülce Kırdar & Gülen Çağdaş
- v:9:y:2024:i::p: Planned Socio-Spatial Fragmentation: The Normalisation of Gated Communities in Two Mexican Metropolises
by Emma R. Morales
- v:9:y:2024:i::p: Subaltern Politics at Urban Borderlands
by Harshavardhan Jatkar
- v:9:y:2024:i::p: Revealing the Community’s Interpretation of Place: Integrated Digital Support to Embed Photovoice Into Placemaking Processes
by Juan A. García-Esparza & Matej Nikšič
- v:9:y:2024:i::p: Co-Production in the Urban Setting: Fostering Definitional and Conceptual Clarity Through Comparative Research
by Dahae Lee & Patricia Feiertag & Lena Unger
- v:9:y:2024:i::p: Citizen Participation, Digital Agency, and Urban Development
by Simone Tappert & Asma Mehan & Pekka Tuominen & Zsuzsanna Varga
- v:9:y:2024:i::p: Co-Production Between Insurgency and Exploitation: Promises and Precarities of a Traveling Concept
by Sophie Schramm
- v:9:y:2024:i::p: Urban Borderlands: Difference, Inequality, and Spatio-Temporal In-Betweenness in Cities
by Deljana Iossifova & David Kostenwein
- v:9:y:2024:i::p: Social Media Groups in Interaction With Contested Urban Narratives: The Case of Koper/Capodistria, Slovenia
by Tim Mavrič & Neža Čebron Lipovec
- v:9:y:2024:i::p: Transformations of the Beirut River: Between Temporary and Permanent Liminality
by Christine Mady
- v:9:y:2024:i::p: Digital Feminist Placemaking: The Case of the “Woman, Life, Freedom” Movement
by Asma Mehan
- v:9:y:2024:i::p: Inhabiting Flyover Geographies: Flows, Interstices, and Walking Bodies in Karachi
by Aseela Haque
- v:9:y:2024:i::p: “The Citizen” as a Ghost Subject in Co-Producing Smart Sustainable Cities: An Intersectional Approach
by Leika Aruga & Hilde Refstie & Hilde Nymoen Rørtveit
- v:9:y:2024:i::p: Migrants in the Old Train Wagons Borderland in Thessaloniki: From Abandonment to Infrastructures of Commοning
by Charalampos Tsavdaroglou & Paschalis Arvanitidis & Zacharias Valiantzas
- v:9:y:2024:i::p: Discovering the Significance of Housing Neighbourhoods by Assessing Their Attributes With a Digital Tool
by Lidwine Spoormans & Wessel de Jonge & Darinka Czischke & Ana Pereira Roders
- v:9:y:2024:i::p: An Empirical Test of Pedestrian Activity Theories Within Informal Settlements
by Yael Borofsky & Stephanie Briers & Isabel Günther
- v:9:y:2024:i::p: Sharing for Health, Inclusion, and Sustainability: The Co-Production of Outdoor Equipment Lending in Norway
by Espen Eigil Barratt-Due Solum & Anniken Førde & Monica Guillen-Royo
- v:9:y:2024:i::p: Co-Production Boundaries of Nature-Based Solutions for Urban Regeneration: The Case of a Healthy Corridor
by Beatriz Caitana & Gonçalo Canto Moniz
- v:9:y:2024:i::p: The Soundscape and Listening as an Approach to Sensuous Urbanism: The Case of Puerta del Sol (Madrid)
by Cristina Palmese & José Luis Carles Arribas & Alejandro Rodríguez Antolín
2023, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 1-5 Entanglements of Improvisation, Conviviality, and Conflict in Everyday Encounters in Public Space
by Mervyn Horgan & Saara Liinamaa
- 6-16 “It’s a Two-Way Thing”: Symbolic Boundaries and Convivial Practices in Changing Neighbourhoods in London and Tshwane
by Susanne Wessendorf & Tamlyn Monson
- 17-30 Conviviality in Public Squares: How Affordances and Individual Factors Shape Optional Activities
by Hannah Widmer
- 31-41 The Forks Market: Cosmopolitan Canopy, Conviviality, and Class
by Sonia Bookman
- 42-51 The Coining of Convivial Public Space: Homelessness, Outreach Work, and Interaction Order
by Robin James Smith & Jonathan Ablitt & Joe Williams & Tom Hall
- 52-62 Strengthening Social Ties While Walking the Neighbourhood?
by Troy D. Glover & Luke Moyer & Joe Todd & Taryn Graham
- 63-76 Geographies of Encounter, Public Space, and Social Cohesion: Reviewing Knowledge at the Intersection of Social Sciences and Built Environment Disciplines
by Patricia Aelbrecht & Quentin Stevens
- 77-88 “Hot+Noisy” Public Space: Conviviality, “Unapologetic Asianness,” and the Future of Vancouver’s Chinatown
by Lise Mahieus & Eugene McCann
- 89-98 Negotiating Difference on Public Transport: How Practices and Experiences of Deviance Shape Public Space
by Louise Sträuli
- 99-106 Visually Impaired Persons and Social Encounters in Central Melbourne
by Shirin Pourafkari
- 107-118 The Role of the Body in Pandemic Geographies of Encounter: Anti-Restriction Protesters Between Collective Action and Political Violence
by Sabine Knierbein & Richard Pfeifer
- 119-131 Improvisation and Planning: Engaging With Unforeseen Encounters in Urban Public Space
by Anne-Lene Sand & Anniken Førde & John Pløger & Mathias Poulsen
- 132-144 Reading Publicness: Meaningful and Spontaneous Encounters in Beirut During a Time of Crisis
by Roula El-Khoury & Rachelle Saliba & Tamara Nasr
- 145-161 Built Space Hinders Lived Space: Social Encounters and Appropriation in Large Housing Estates
by Katja Friedrich & Stefanie Rößler
- 162-165 Planning, Manufacturing, and Sustainability: Three Research Themes
by Yonn Dierwechter & Mark Pendras
- 166-185 Place-Based Climate-Proofing of Commercial and Industrial Areas: Inventory and Guidelines From a Regional Planning Perspective
by Cordula Schwappach & Elke Beyer & Lech Suwala
- 186-197 Regulating Sustainable Production
by Carl Grodach & Liz Taylor & Declan Martin & Joe Hurley
- 198-210 Sensing Urban Manufacturing: From Conspicuous to Sensible Production
by Ottavia Cima & Ewa Wasilewska
- 211-224 Auditing, Revealing and Promoting Industry in the London Borough of Southwark
by Jane Clossick & Mark Brearley
- 225-235 Departures From the Norm: Innovative Planning for Inclusive Manufacturing
by Mark Pendras & Adam Nolan & Ashleigh Williams
- 236-248 Next Generation Small Urban Manufacturing: Apprentices’ Perspective on Location Factors, Mixed-Use, and Shared Spaces
by Kerstin Meyer
- 249-262 Urban Revitalisation Between Artisanal Craft and Green Manufacturing: The Case of Brisbane’s Northgate Industrial Precinct
by Greg Hearn & Marcus Foth & Diego Camelo-Herrera & Glenda Amayo Caldwell
- 263-274 Hyper-Competitive Industrial Markets: Implications for Urban Planning and the Manufacturing Renaissance
by Jessica Ferm
- 275-278 Between the “Structural” and the “Everyday”: Bridging Macro and Micro Perspectives in Comparative Urban Research
by Nadine Appelhans & Sophie Schramm
- 279-288 Housing Pathways of the “Missing People” of Public Housing and Resettlement Programs: Methodological Reflections
by Raffael Beier
- 289-300 Structural Transformations and Everyday Spatial Consequences in Austerity Ireland: An Embedded Comparative Approach
by Sander van Lanen
- 301-312 The Interweaving of Everyday and Structural Perspectives: Exploring Suburban Struggles of Everyday Life
by Marius Mlejnek & Petra Lütke
- 313-325 Spatial Integration of Refugees: Towards a Post-Migrant Approach
by Juliana Canedo & Hassan Elmouelhi
- 326-339 Planning-Related Protest as a Key to Understanding Urban Particularities
by Grischa Frederik Bertram & Gerhard Kienast
- 340-350 Comparing Hybrid Urbanisms in the Global South: Water Delivery Configurations in Peru and Ghana
by Christian Rosen & Nina Gribat
- 351-365 The Indifference of Transport: Comparative Research of “Infrastructural Ruins” in the Gauteng City-Region and Greater Maputo
by Margot Rubin & Lindsay Blair Howe & Sarah Charlton & Muhammed Suleman & Anselmo Cani & Lesego Tshuwa & Alexandra Parker
- 366-379 Differences in Active Travel Between Immigrants in an Active and Less Active Mobility Culture
by Koen Faber & Simon Kingham & Lindsey Conrow & Dea van Lierop
- 380-383 A Review of The Routledge Handbook of Urban Design Research Methods
by Aminreza Iranmanesh
2023, Volume 8, Issue 3
2023, Volume 8, Issue 2
2023, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-4 Urban Heritage in Transformation: Physical and Non-Physical Dimensions of Changing Contexts
by Frank Eckardt & Aliaa AlSadaty
- 5-18 Change in the Dispersed Territory: (Proto)Types for a New Urban Paradigm
by Maarten Gheysen & Sophie Leemans
- 19-29 The Role of the Public-Private Interface and Persistence of Historic Character in Nezu, Tokyo
by Milica Muminović
- 30-38 Impacts of Change: Analysing the Perception of Industrial Heritage in the Vogtland Region
by Leo Bockelmann
- 39-51 Continuity and Change: Socio-Spatial Practices in Bamberg's World Heritage Urban Horticulture
by Heike Oevermann & Daniel Keech & Marc Redepenning & Li Fan & Patricia Alberth
- 52-66 Towards Liveability in Historic Centres: Challenges and Enablers of Transformation in Two Latvian Towns
by Margarita Vološina & Evija Taurene & Pēteris Šķiņķis
- 67-82 Patterns of Detachment: Spatial Transformations of the Phosphate Industry in el-Quseir, Egypt
by Mirhan Damir & Martin Meyer & Hellen Aziz
- 83-98 Endangered Urban Commons: Lahore’s Violent Heritage Management and Prospects for Reconciliation
by Helena Cermeño & Katja Mielke
- 99-109 Permanences Against Cultural Amnesia: Reconstructing the Urban Narrative of the Rum Community of Fener, Istanbul
by Ilgi Toprak
- 110-120 Portraying Urban Change in Alfama (Lisbon): How Local Socio-Spatial Practices Shape Heritage
by Catarina Fontes & Graça Índias Cordeiro
- 121-136 A Bourdieusian Framework for Understanding Public Space Heritage Transformations: Riga’s Castle Square
by Helena Gutmane
- 137-150 Urban Heritage Rehabilitation: Institutional Stakeholders’ Contributions to Improve Implementation of Urban and Building Regulations
by Cilísia Ornelas & João Miranda Guedes & Isabel Breda-Vázquez & Virginia Gallego Guinea & Alessandra Turri
- 151-164 Conservation Planning and the Development Trajectory of the Historic Core of Worcester, England
by Heather Barrett
- 165-168 Bombed Cities: Legacies of Post-War Planning on the Contemporary Urban and Social Fabric
by Seraphim Alvanides & Carol Ludwig
- 169-181 Revisioning and Rebuilding Britain’s War-Damaged Cities
by Peter J. Larkham & David Adams
- 182-195 Post-Second World War Reconstruction of Polish Cities: The Interplay Between Politics and Paradigms
by Łukasz Bugalski & Piotr Lorens
- 196-210 From Reconstruction to Urban Preservation: Negotiating Built Heritage After the Second World War
by Birgit Knauer
- 211-225 “Reconstructionism”: A Strategy to Improve Outdated Attempts of Modernist Post-War Planning?
by Uwe Altrock
- 226-238 Intelligibility of Post-War Reconstruction in French Bombed Cities
by Alice Vialard
- 239-254 A Spatio-Temporal Analysis of the Urban Fabric of Nuremberg From the 1940s Onwards Using Historical Maps
by Carol Ludwig & Seraphim Alvanides
- 255-265 Dockers in Poplar: The Legacy of the London County Council’s Replanning of Poplar, East London
by Rosamund Lily West
- 266-278 Post-War Architecture and Urban Planning as Means of Reinventing Opole’s Past and Identity
by Barbara Szczepańska
- 279-282 Social Justice in the Green City
by Roberta Cucca & Thomas Thaler
- 283-295 Green Gentrification, Social Justice, and Climate Change in the Literature: Conceptual Origins and Future Directions
by Roberta Cucca & Michael Friesenecker & Thomas Thaler
- 296-311 Environmental Microsegregation: Urban Renewal and the Political Ecology of Health
by Klaus Geiselhart & David Spenger
- 312-321 “Passive” Ecological Gentrification Triggered by the Covid-19 Pandemic
by Dani Broitman
- 322-333 A New Phase of Just Urban Climate Action in the Rocky Mountain West
by Clara Stein & Corina McKendry
- 334-345 Reframing Urban Nature-Based Solutions Through Perspectives of Environmental Justice and Privilege
by Willi Bauer
- 346-360 Making Thessaloniki Resilient? The Enclosing Process of the Urban Green Commons
by Maria Karagianni
- 361-371 Urban Heat Transition in Berlin: Corporate Strategies, Political Conflicts, and Just Solutions
by Hendrik Sander & Sören Weißermel
- 372-387 Building Equality: A “Litmus Test” for Recognising and Evidencing Inequalities and Segregation in the Built Environment
by Michael Crilly & Georgiana Varna & Chandra Mouli Vemury & Mark Lemon & Andrew Mitchell
- 388-398 Food and Governmentality in the Green City: The Case of German Food Policy Councils
by Alena Birnbaum & Petra Lütke
- 399-413 How Context Matters: Challenges of Localizing Participatory Budgeting for Climate Change Adaptation in Vienna
by Byeongsun Ahn & Michael Friesenecker & Yuri Kazepov & Jana Brandl
- 414-425 Fiduciary Activism From Below: Green Gentrification, Pension Finance, and the Possibility of Just Urban Futures
by Jessica Parish
2022, Volume 7, Issue 4