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May 2016, Volume 53, Issue 7
- 1401-1423 Leveraging finance capital: Urban change and self-empowerment of real estate developers in India
by Hortense Rouanet & Ludovic Halbert - 1424-1441 Financialisation, the valuation of investment property and the urban built environment in the UK
by Neil Crosby & John Henneberry - 1442-1464 Building cities on financial assets: The financialisation of property markets and its implications for city governments in the Paris city-region
by Antoine Guironnet & Katia Attuyer & Ludovic Halbert - 1465-1485 Financial markets, developers and the geographies of housing in Brazil: A supply-side account
by Daniel Sanfelici & Ludovic Halbert - 1486-1502 The financialisation of rental housing: A comparative analysis of New York City and Berlin
by Desiree Fields & Sabina Uffer - 1503-1508 Financialisation and justice in the city: A commentary
by Susan Fainstein - 1509-1518 Commentary: From capital landing to urban anchoring: The negotiated city
by Thierry Theurillat & Nelson Vera-Büchel & Olivier Crevoisier
May 2016, Volume 53, Issue 6
- 1075-1076 Loïc Wacquant Critical Commentary Symposium
by Danny MacKinnon - 1077-1088 Revisiting territories of relegation: Class, ethnicity and state in the making of advanced marginality
by Loïc Wacquant - 1089-1094 From one Out-In to another: What’s missing in Wacquant’s structural analysis
by Orlando Patterson - 1095-1098 Rethinking the state in urban outcasts
by Nicole P Marwell - 1099-1103 Scrutinising the reflexive ethnography of Urban Outcasts
by Treols Schultz Larsen - 1104-1107 Changing forms of ethnicised poverty: Reflections on Loïc Wacquant’s article
by János Ladányi - 1108-1112 Reading Wacquant in Oakland: Poor people’s movements and the state
by Emma Shaw Crane - 1114-1136 Current debates in urban theory: A critical assessment
by Michael Storper & Allen J Scott - 1137-1161 Global networks, cities and economic performance: Observations from an analysis of cities in Europe and the USA
by Kathy Pain & Gilles Van Hamme & Sandra Vinciguerra & Quentin David - 1162-1177 Transformations in identity, governance and planning: The case of the small city
by Katie James & Michelle Thompson-Fawcett & Carsten Jahn Hansen - 1178-1202 Inequality in housing affordability: Measurement and estimation
by Danny Ben-Shahar & Jacob Warszawski - 1203-1224 The roles of developer’s status and competitive intensity in presale pricing in a residential market: A study of the spatio-temporal model in Hangzhou, China
by Eddie Chi Man Hui & Cong Liang & Ziyou Wang & Yuan Wang - 1225-1243 The persistence of power despite the changing meaning of homeownership: An age-period-cohort analysis of urban housing tenure in China, 1989–2011
by Qiang Fu - 1244-1260 Transfer of development rights and public facility planning in Taiwan: An examination of local adaptation and spatial impact
by Mi Shih & Hsiutzu Betty Chang - 1261-1277 Hybrid spatialities: Multi-storey extensions of socialist blocks of flats under post-socialist transition in Serbia, the case of Nis
by Petar Vranic & Ljiljana Vasilevska & Tigran Haas - 1278-1298 Pacifying Babel’s Tower: A scientometric analysis of polycentricity in urban research
by Michiel van Meeteren & Ate Poorthuis & Ben Derudder & Frank Witlox - 1299-1316 Gentrification as the appropriation of therapeutic ‘diversity’: A model and case study of the multicultural amenity of contemporary urban renewal
by Miguel de Oliver - 1317-1331 Spatial mobility and opportunity in Australia: Residential selection and neighbourhood connections
by William Clark & Regan Maas - 1332-1334 Book review: The Stranger and the Chinese Moral Imagination
by Shixiu Weng - 1334-1336 Book review: Gentrification: A Working-Class Perspective
by Aysegul Can - 1336-1338 Book review: Globalised Minds, Roots in the City: Urban Upper-middle Classes in Europe
by Rowland Atkinson - 1338-1340 Book review: Urban Complexity and Planning: Theories and Computer Simulations
by Yutian Liang & Lin Liu - 1341-1341 Books received
by N/A
April 2016, Volume 53, Issue 5
- 851-866 Farms are not zoos: A post-colonial study on enclosure and conservation of military heritage buildings in Hong Kong1
by Lawrence WC Lai & Daniel CW Ho - 867-883 A ‘Bedford Falls’ kind of place: Neighbourhood branding and commercial revitalisation in processes of gentrification in Toronto, Ontario
by Brenna Keatinge & Deborah G Martin - 884-898 Providing places for structures of feeling and hierarchical complementarity in urban theory: Re-reading Williams’ The Country and the City
by Peter Dirksmeier - 899-914 Homeless people’s leisure practices within and beyond urban socio-scapes
by Darrin Hodgetts & Ottilie Stolte - 915-935 A comparative assessment of the factors associated with station-level streetcar versus light rail transit ridership in the United States
by Luis Enrique Ramos-Santiago & Jeffrey Brown - 936-956 Agglomeration and simplified housing boom
by An-Ming Wang - 957-977 The heterogeneity of housing-tenure choice in urban China: A case study based in Guangzhou
by Guo Chen - 978-999 Environmental discourses in China’s urban planning system: A scaled discourse-analytical perspective
by Jiang Xu - 1000-1021 Homogeneity tests of Tiebout sorting: A case study at the interface of city and suburb
by Lee Hachadoorian - 1022-1041 The effects of urban greenways on the geography of office sectors and employment density in Seoul, Korea
by Myungjun Jang & Chang-Deok Kang - 1042-1060 Labour (im)mobility and monopsonistic exploitation of workers in the urban informal sector: Lessons from a field study
by Partha Gangopadhyay & Sriram Shankar - 1061-1063 Book review: Housing East Asia: Socioeconomic and Demographic Challenges
by Jie Shen - 1063-1066 Book review: Living with Risk: Precarity and Bangkok’s Urban Poor
by Non Arkaraprasertkul - 1066-1068 Book review: The Informal American City: From Taco Trucks to Day Labor
by Mohammad A Qadeer - 1068-1070 Book review: Cool Istanbul: Urban Enclosures and Resistances
by Basak Tanulku - 1071-1071 Books received
by N/A
March 2016, Volume 53, Issue 4
- 631-650 Assessing residential satisfaction among low income households in multi-habited dwellings in selected low income communities in Accra
by Irene Appeaning Addo - 651-668 Intergroup neighbouring in urban China: Implications for the social integration of migrants
by Zheng Wang & Fangzhu Zhang & Fulong Wu - 669-688 Bridging the gap: An exploration of how DMO managers use education to overcome challenges
by Staci M Zavattaro & Frank G Adams - 689-704 Reconsolidation of state power into urbanising villages: Shareholding reforms as a strategy for governance in the Pearl River Delta region
by Siu Wai Wong - 705-722 Transnational gentrification: Globalisation and neighbourhood change in Panama’s Casco Antiguo
by Thomas Sigler & David Wachsmuth - 723-740 Distancing and limited resourcefulness: Third sector service provision under austerity localism in the north east of England
by John Clayton & Catherine Donovan & Jacqui Merchant - 741-754 Private video monitoring of public spaces: The construction of new invisible territories
by Rodrigo Firmino & Fabio Duarte - 755-774 The prioritisation of provinces for public grants allocation by a decision-making methodology based on type-2 fuzzy sets
by Mesut Kiliç & İhsan Kaya - 775-798 Regional house price convergence in Spain during the housing boom
by Francisco Blanco & Victor MartÃn & Guillermo Vazquez - 799-817 Racial equity in the post-civil rights suburbs? Evidence from US regions 2000–2012
by Deirdre Pfeiffer - 818-836 Detroit after bankruptcy: A case of degrowth machine politics
by Seth Schindler - 837-839 Book review: Death of a Suburban Dream: Race and Schools in Compton, California
by Dennis J Downey - 839-841 Book review: Building Resilience: Social Capital in Post-Disaster Recovery
by Erin Alexiuk - 841-844 Book review: Communities and Networks: Using Social Network Analysis to Rethink Urban and Community Studies
by Zachary P Neal - 844-846 Book review: A Practical Approach to Planning Law
by Jill Dickinson - 847-848 Books received
by N/A
February 2016, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 455-470 Introduction: Locating gentrification in the Global East
by Hyun Bang Shin & Loretta Lees & Ernesto López-Morales - 471-489 Economic transition and speculative urbanisation in China: Gentrification versus dispossession
by Hyun Bang Shin - 490-505 Is ‘gentrification’ an analytically useful concept for Vietnam? A case study of Hanoi
by Ngai Ming Yip & Hoai Anh Tran - 506-523 State-led gentrification in Hong Kong
by Adrienne La Grange & Frederik Pretorius - 524-539 ‘New uses need old buildings’: Gentrification aesthetics and the arts in Singapore
by TC Chang - 540-559 The developmental state, speculative urbanisation and the politics of displacement in gentrifying Seoul
by Hyun Bang Shin & Soo-Hyun Kim - 560-576 Gentrification and revanchist urbanism in Taipei?
by Sue-Ching Jou & Eric Clark & Hsiao-Wei Chen - 577-592 Metro Manila through the gentrification lens: Disparities in urban planning and displacement risks
by Narae Choi - 593-608 Gentrifying the peri-urban: Land use conflicts and institutional dynamics at the frontier of an Indonesian metropolis
by Delik Hudalah & Haryo Winarso & Johan Woltjer - 609-614 Commentary: Variegated gentrification?
by Ray Forrest - 615-625 Speaking gentrification in the languages of the Global East
by Paul Waley
February 2016, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 227-246 Adaptive behaviour in urban space: Residential mobility in response to social distance
by Sako Musterd & Wouter PC van Gent & Marjolijn Das & Jan Latten - 247-266 Urban sprawl as a risk factor in motor vehicle crashes
by Reid Ewing & Shima Hamidi & James B Grace - 267-286 Discrimination based on place of residence and access to employment
by Mathieu Bunel & Yannick L’Horty & Pascale Petit - 287-301 Reading for difference on the street: De-homogenising street vending in Mexico City
by Veronica Crossa - 302-323 Interior immigration enforcement: The impacts of expanding local law enforcement authority
by Mai Thi Nguyen & Hannah Gill - 324-337 Bringing the countryside to the city: Practices and imaginations of the rural in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
by Jamie Gillen - 338-354 Modelling the dynamics of regional employment–population ratios and their commonality
by Robert Dixon & Guay Lim - 355-372 What attracts people to inner city areas? The cases of two post-socialist cities in Estonia and the Czech Republic
by Anneli Kährik & Jana Temelová & Kati Kadarik & Jan Kubeš - 373-399 The impacts of urban pricing on social and spatial inequalities: The case study of Lyon (France)
by Stéphanie Souche & Aurelie Mercier & Nicolas Ovtracht - 400-417 Is neighbourhood destiny? Exploring the link between neighbourhood mobility and student outcomes
by Sarah A Cordes & Amy Ellen Schwartz & Leanna Stiefel & Jeffrey Zabel - 418-440 The way towards land consumption: Soil sealing and polycentric development in Barcelona
by Luca Salvati & Margherita Carlucci - 441-441 Books received
by N/A - 442-443 Book review: Cities of North America: Contemporary Challenges in U.S. and Canadian Cities
by Deirdre A Oakley - 444-446 Book review: Community, Culture, and Economic Development: Continuity and Change in Two Small Southern Towns
by Katherine Lambert-Pennington - 446-448 Book review: Scenes from the Suburbs: The Suburb in Contemporary US Film and Television
by Richard Harris - 448-450 Book review: Contesting Publics: Feminism, Activism, Ethnography
by Fran Klodawsky
January 2016, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 3-16 The strength of ethnic ties: Routes into the labour market in spaces of segregation
by Martin Klinthäll & Susanne Urban - 17-39 Moving to suburbia? Effects of residential mobility on community engagement
by Jaume Magre & Joan-Josep Vallbé & Mariona Tomàs - 40-56 Neighbourhood context and social cohesion in Southernwood, East London, South Africa
by John Bwalya & Cecil Seethal - 57-76 Immigrant suburbanisation and the shifting geographic structure of metropolitan segregation in the United States
by Chad R Farrell - 77-91 Social mix and housing policy: Local effects of a misleading rhetoric. The case of Milan
by Massimo Bricocoli & Roberta Cucca - 92-111 An exploration of the importance of the strategy used to identify gentrification
by Michael Barton - 112-131 Identifying house price effects of changes in urban street configuration: An empirical study in Nanjing, China
by Yang Xiao & Chris Webster & Scott Orford - 132-148 Conquering condos from within: Condo-isation as urban governance and knowledge
by Randy K Lippert & Rhys Steckle - 149-172 Constructing the narrative of the sustainability fix: Sustainability, social justice and representation in Austin, TX
by Joshua Long - 173-192 Making operative concepts from Murray Schafer’s soundscapes typology: A qualitative and comparative analysis of noise pollution in Bangkok, Thailand and Los Angeles, California
by Jack Fong - 193-209 Behind a bicycling boom: Governance, cultural change and place character in Memphis, Tennessee
by Kevin T Smiley & Wanda Rushing & Michele Scott - 210-212 Book review: Port Cities and Global Legacies. Urban Identity, Waterfront Work, and Radicalism
by Yann Béliard - 212-214 Book review: Crime, Disorder and Symbolic Violence: Governing the Urban Periphery
by Peter Squires - 214-216 Book review: Cities, Disaster Risk and Adaptation
by Mario Polèse - 217-219 Book review: Bloom and Bust: Urban Landscapes in the East since German Reunification
by Anne Volkmann - 220-221 Books received
by N/A
December 2015, Volume 52, Issue 16
- 2977-2978 Placing authors’ versions of accepted papers in a repository
by Tony O’Sullivan - 2979-3000 Housing older Australians: Loss of homeownership and pathways into housing assistance
by Rachel Ong & Gavin Wood & Val Colic-Peisker - 3001-3017 Market potential for smart growth neighbourhoods in the USA: A latent class analysis on heterogeneous preference and choice
by Zhongming Lu & Frank Southworth & John Crittenden & Ellen Dunhum-Jones - 3018-3034 Mapping producer services networks in mainland Chinese cities
by Miaoxi Zhao & Xingjian Liu & Ben Derudder & Ye Zhong & Wei Shen - 3035-3053 The fraught ‘menage à trois’ of public actors, private players and inhabitants: Problems of participation in French urban development projects
by Camille Gardesse - 3054-3069 The view from a broken window: How residents make sense of neighbourhood disorder in Flint
by Rachel Johansen & Zachary Neal & Stephen Gasteyer - 3070-3085 The impact of the American Civil War on city growth
by Marcos Sanso-Navarro & Fernando Sanz & MarÃa Vera-Cabello - 3086-3105 Growth of rural migrant enclaves in Guangzhou, China: Agency, everyday practice and social mobility
by Ye Liu & Zhigang Li & Yuqi Liu & Hongsheng Chen - 3106-3122 Should I stay or should I go? Locational decisions and coping strategies of Turkish homeowners in low-income neighbourhoods
by Heike Hanhoerster - 3123-3143 Comovement in Euro area housing prices: A fractional cointegration approach
by Rangan Gupta & Christophe André & Luis Gil-Alana - 3144-3159 Style and the value of gay nightlife: Homonormative placemaking in San Francisco
by Greggor Mattson - 3160-3180 Municipal incorporation in the United States
by Agustin Leon-Moreta - 3181-3183 Book review: Urban Nightlife: Entertaining Race, Class and Culture in Public Space
by Robert Shaw - 3183-3185 Book review: Understanding the Chinese City
by Na Ta - 3185-3187 Book review: Leading the Inclusive City. Place-Based Innovation for a Bounded Planet
by Emma Bimpson - 3187-3189 Book review: Social Housing, Disadvantage, and Neighbourhood Liveability: Ten Years of Change in Social Housing Neighbourhoods
by Michael Punch - 3190-3190 Books received
by N/A
November 2015, Volume 52, Issue 15
- 2757-2773 Producing and consuming China’s new urban space: State, market and society
by Shenjing He & George CS Lin - 2774-2798 Emerging spaces of neoliberal urbanism in China: Land commodification, municipal finance and local economic growth in prefecture-level cities
by George CS Lin & Amy Y Zhang - 2799-2821 Industrial capitalisation and spatial transformation in Chinese cities: Strategic repositioning, state-owned enterprise capitalisation, and the reproduction of urban space in Beijing
by Fox ZY Hu - 2822-2848 Economic transition and urban transformation of China: The interplay of the state and the market
by Anthony GO Yeh & Fiona F Yang & Jiejing Wang - 2849-2873 Consuming urban living in ‘villages in the city’: Studentification in Guangzhou, China
by Shenjing He - 2874-2889 Urban entrepreneurialism and the commodification of heritage in China
by Xiaobo Su - 2890-2905 Producing and consuming urban planning exhibition halls in contemporary China
by Peilei Fan - 2906-2921 Politics and the social in world-class cities: Building a Shanghai model
by Tony Roshan Samara - 2922-2947 No right to the street: Motorcycle taxis, discourse production and the regulation of unruly mobility
by Junxi Qian - 2948-2973 Invisible migrant enclaves in Chinese cities: Underground living in Beijing, China
by Youqin Huang & Chengdong Yi
November 2015, Volume 52, Issue 14
- 2513-2514 Urban Studies annual lecture
by Tony O’Sullivan - 2515-2550 Gentrification on the planetary urban frontier: The evolution of Turner’s noösphere
by Elvin Wyly - 2551-2563 Commuting and labour supply revisited
by Eva Gutiérrez-i-Puigarnau & Jos N van Ommeren - 2564-2580 Theorising Chinese urbanisation: A multi-layered perspective
by Chaolin Gu & Christian Kesteloot & Ian G Cook - 2581-2598 A study on the generalised space of urban–rural integration in Beijing suburbs during the present day
by Zhijun Song & Linjun Yu - 2599-2615 The tension between choice and need in the housing of newcomers: A theoretical framework and an application on Scandinavian settlement policies
by Karin Borevi & Bo Bengtsson - 2616-2632 Universities and the redevelopment politics of the neoliberal city
by Sayoni Bose - 2633-2648 Whose city? What politics? Contentious and non-contentious spaces on Colorado’s Front Range
by Don Mitchell & Kafui Attoh & Lynn Staeheli - 2649-2663 From Fan Parks to Live Sites: Mega events and the territorialisation of urban space
by David McGillivray & Matt Frew - 2664-2679 ‘I don’t think we’ll ever be finished with this’: Fear and safety in policy and practice
by Linda Sandberg & Malin Rönnblom - 2680-2698 Ethnic differences in activity spaces as a characteristic of segregation: A study based on mobile phone usage in Tallinn, Estonia
by Olle Järv & Kerli Müürisepp & Rein Ahas & Ben Derudder & Frank Witlox - 2699-2723 Do rail transit stations encourage neighbourhood retail activity?
by Jenny Schuetz - 2724-2740 Airports on the move? The policy mobilities of Singapore Changi Airport at home and abroad
by Rachel Bok - 2741-2743 Book review: The Folklore of the Freeway: Race and Revolt in the Modernist City
by Reuben Rose-Redwood - 2743-2745 Book review: Lifeblood: Oil, Freedom and the Forces of Capital
by HÃ¥vard Haarstad - 2745-2748 Book review: Meaning and Measurement in Comparative Housing Research
by Sean McNelis - 2748-2750 Book review: Displacement, Revolution, and the New Urban Condition: Theories and Case Studies
by Kavita Ramakrishnan - 2751-2752 Books received
by N/A
October 2015, Volume 52, Issue 13
- 2301-2312 Longing for Wikitopia: The study and politics of self-organisation
by Justus Uitermark - 2313-2329 The rise of the internet city in China: Production and consumption of internet information
by Feng Zhen & Bo Wang & Zongcai Wei - 2330-2348 Varying influences of the built environment on household travel in 15 diverse regions of the United States
by Reid Ewing & Guang Tian & JP Goates & Ming Zhang & Michael J Greenwald & Alex Joyce & John Kircher & William Greene - 2349-2365 Revisiting ‘social tectonics’: The middle classes and social mix in gentrifying neighbourhoods
by Emma Jackson & Tim Butler - 2366-2382 Pathways into homelessness: Understanding how both individual and structural factors contribute to and sustain homelessness in Canada
by Myra Piat & Lauren Polvere & Maritt Kirst & Jijian Voronka & Denise Zabkiewicz & Marie-Carmen Plante & Corinne Isaak & Danielle Nolin & Geoffrey Nelson & Paula Goering - 2383-2403 A distributional analysis of wage discrimination against migrant workers in China’s urban labour market
by Haining Wang & Fei Guo & Zhiming Cheng - 2404-2424 The ex-ante impact of conflict over infrastructure settings on residential property values: The case of Paris’s suburban zones
by Andre Torre & Vu Hai Pham & Arnaud Simon - 2425-2440 Registered sex offenders and house prices: An hedonic analysis
by Steven B Caudill & Ermanno Affuso & Ming Yang - 2441-2457 Housing demand forces and land use towards urban compactness: A push-accessibility-pull analysis framework
by Yu-Hsin Tsai - 2458-2482 Producer service linkages and city connectivity in the mega-city region of China: A case study of the Pearl River Delta
by Anthony GO Yeh & Fiona F Yang & Jiejing Wang - 2483-2497 The impact of street network connectivity on pedestrian volume
by Amir Hajrasouliha & Li Yin - 2498-2500 Book review: Rethinking Feminist Interventions into the Urban
by Eleanor Jupp - 2500-2503 Book review: Street Art, Public City: Law, Crime and the Urban Imagination
by Stefano Bloch - 2503-2505 Book review: The Third Rome, 1922–1943: The Making of the Fascist Capital
by Pierluigi Cervelli - 2505-2508 Book review: Reconstructing Italy: The Ina-Casa Neighborhoods of the Postwar Era
by Pierpaolo Mudu - 2509-2510 Books received
by N/A
September 2015, Volume 52, Issue 12
- 2089-2089 Virtual Special Issues
by Jon Bannister - 2090-2104 Reclaiming public space
by Judit Bodnar - 2105-2116 Developing a critical understanding of smart urbanism?
by Andrés Luque-Ayala & Simon Marvin - 2117-2133 Contextual effects on educational attainment in individualised, scalable neighbourhoods: Differences across gender and social class
by Eva K Andersson & Bo Malmberg - 2134-2150 Investigating urban transformations: GIS, map-elicitation and the role of the state in regeneration
by Niamh Moore-Cherry & Veronica Crossa & Geraldine O’Donnell - 2151-2169 Evaluating urban regeneration: An assessment of the effectiveness of physical regeneration initiatives on run-down industrial sites in the Netherlands
by Huub Ploegmakers & Pascal Beckers - 2170-2185 Tenure social mix and perceptions of antisocial behaviour: An Australian example
by Scott Baum & Kathy Arthurson & Jung Hoon Han - 2186-2202 Understanding neighbourhood perceptions of alcohol-related anti-social behaviour
by Joanna Taylor & Liz Twigg & John Mohan - 2203-2218 Rainbow belt: Singapore’s gay Chinatown as a Lefebvrian space
by Chris KK Tan - 2219-2233 The ‘lamentable sight’ of homelessness and the society of the spectacle
by Jessica Gerrard & David Farrugia - 2234-2249 A refugee in my own country: Evictions or property rights in the urban informal economy?
by Alison Brown & Colman Msoka & Ibrahima Dankoco - 2250-2266 Institutional barriers to climate change adaptation in decentralised governance structures: Transport planning in England
by Benjamin JA Walker & W Neil Adger & Duncan Russel - 2267-2286 The forgotten role of pedestrian transportation in urban life: Insights from a visual comparative archaeology (Gothenburg and Toulouse, 1875–2011)
by Franck Cochoy & Johan Hagberg & Roland Canu - 2287-2289 Book review: There goes the Gayborhood?
by Wouter van Gent - 2289-2291 Book review: Constructing Urban Space with Sounds and Music
by Gordon Waitt - 2291-2294 Book review: Cities from Scratch: Poverty and Informality in Urban Latin America
by Juan Velasquez Atehortua - 2294-2296 Book review: The Transport Debate
by Colin G Pooley - 2297-2297 Books received
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August 2015, Volume 52, Issue 11
- 1947-1961 Introduction: Urban revolutions in the age of global urbanism
by Eric Sheppard & Vinay Gidwani & Michael Goldman & Helga Leitner & Ananya Roy & Anant Maringanti - 1962-1982 Strategizing urbanism in the era of neoliberalization: State power reshuffling, land development and municipal finance in urbanizing China
by George CS Lin & Xun Li & Fiona F Yang & Fox ZY Hu - 1983-2000 Antecedent Cities and Inter-referencing Effects: Learning from and Extending Beyond Critiques of Neoliberalisation
by Tim Bunnell - 2001-2017 Participatory urban planning in Brazil
by Teresa Caldeira & James Holston - 2018-2034 Virtual Uprisings: On the Interaction of New Social Media, Traditional Media Coverage and Urban Space during the ‘Arab Spring’
by Nezar AlSayyad & Muna Guvenc - 2035-2050 Generative work: Day labourers’ Freirean praxis
by Nik Theodore - 2051-2071 The neoliberal firm and nested subsumption: Labour process transformations in the NYC taxi industry
by Biju Mathew - 2072-2086 Between activism and the academy: The urban as political terrain
by Sophie Oldfield
August 2015, Volume 52, Issue 10
- 1753-1773 The back-to-the-city movement: Neighbourhood redevelopment and processes of political and cultural displacement
by Derek Hyra - 1774-1790 A conceptual framework on modes of governance for the regeneration of Chinese ‘villages in the city’
by Yanliu Lin & Pu Hao & Stan Geertman - 1791-1809 When fiscal recentralisation meets urban reforms: Prefectural land finance and its association with access to housing in urban China
by Qiang Fu - 1810-1825 Transnational migration and urban informality: Ethnicity in Buenos Aires’ informal settlements
by Tanja Bastia - 1826-1845 Bringing bodies into planning: Visceral methods, fear and gender violence
by Elizabeth L Sweet & Sara Ortiz Escalante - 1846-1863 Examining spatial pattern and location choice of affordable housing in Beijing, China: Developing a workable assessment framework
by Mingxing Chen & Wenzhong Zhang & Dadao Lu