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March 2026, Volume 30, Issue 1-2
- 1-1 In lieu of an Editorial
by Anna Richter & David Madden & Debbie Humphry & Hanna Baumann & Lindsay Sawyer & Paroj Banerjee & Sam Burgum & Sharda Rozena & Tatiana Acevedo-Guerrero & Ulises Moreno-Tabarez & Yimin Zhao - 2-3 Commentary
by Anna Richter - 4-6 Commentary
by Ulises Moreno-Tabarez - 7-8 Commentary
by Andrea Gibbons - 9-9 Commentary
by Michael Edwards - 10-10 Commentary
by Lila Leontidou - 11-12 Commentary
by Paul Watt - 13-19 Intergenerational CITY
by Elvin Wyly - 20-36 Thinking through material incompletion
by Nitin Bathla & Jon Schubert & Sabrina Stallone - 37-56 Urban reorderings: informality, emotional governance, and the remaking of home in Buenos Aires
by Claudia Gabriela Reta - 57-78 Redefining urban liveability through community voices: insights from Kumasi’s informal settlements
by Desmond Gagakuma & Glenda Mejía & Reina Ichii & Jose Roberto Guevara - 79-99 Sensing regeneration in a working-class Dublin suburb
by Alina Bezlaj - 100-115 Shadows on the wall: epistemic im/purity and the politics of peer review in urban research journals
by Hisham Abusaada & Abeer Elshater - 116-136 Public relations, repression, and counter-insurgency: the overlapping functions of police ‘co-response’ teams in Montréal
by Orlando Nicoletti & Karl Beaulieu & Cerine Madi & Ted Rutland - 137-161 Dismantling urban sanctuary and the ‘migrant crisis’: the political economy of solidarity and providing support to asylum-seeking migrants in New York City
by René Kreichauf - 162-181 Anchoring the city in time and space: an architectural exploration of the processual city in Jai Undurti’s Hyderabad: A Graphic Novel
by Abinsha Joseph & Smita Jha - 182-203 Beyond ‘should they stay, or should they go?’ The management of contested statues in Flanders from an evolutionary governance perspective
by Karim Van Knippenberg & Peter R. Davids - 204-219 Introduction to the Special Feature. Coastal commons: Littoral urbanisms, Afro-Indigenous relations, and small coastal cities
by Ulises Moreno-Tabarez & Dulce Maria Quintero Romero & Rocío López Velasco & Keila Amayrani Martínez Martínez & Manuel Orlando Lozano Ortiz - 220-262 From the littoral: Afro-Indigenous urbanisms in small coastal cities
by Ulises Moreno-Tabarez & Dulce María Quintero-Romero - 263-290 Rooted urbanisms: Ecosta Yutu Cuii, Afrouniversidad, and Afrodescendant struggles on the coast of Oaxaca
by Heladio Reyes Cruz & Juan Cristóbal Jasso Aguilar - 291-310 Paths and patterns of the Nn’aⁿnncue Ñomdaa
by Keila Amayrani Martínez Martínez & Keila Amayrani Martínez Martínez - 311-331 Roots and ruptures: the urbanisation of an Indigenous village
by Miguel Angel Liborio Maceda & Miguel Angel Liborio Maceda - 332-361 Birds and brigades: Afro Mexican youth organising tourism and risk in San Marcos
by Leticia Carpio Cortes & Leticia Carpio Cortes - 362-386 Turning off the phone and turning on the memory
by Christopher Del Valle Arredondo & Christopher Del Valle Arredondo - 387-411 Resilience and rebirth: the struggle of the women of UIRA in post-Otis acapulco
by Dulce Maria Quintero Romero & Dulce María Quintero Romero - 412-446 From Afro-descendant, more-than-human urban margins in Acapulco, Mexico
by Manuel Orlando Lozano-Ortiz & José Vladimir Morales-Ruano & Ramón Bedolla-Solano & Irene Lungo Rodríguez & Manuel Orlando Lozano-Ortiz & José Vladimir Morales-Ruano & Ramón Bedolla-Solano & Irene Lungo Rodríguez - 447-454 Introduction: critical geographies of everyday crisis
by Ifigeneia Dimitrakou & Julie Ren - 455-471 Countdown city: contingency as urban condition, hustle as exit, and everyday crisis in Seoul
by Yoonai Han - 472-494 Variegated authoritarianization and housing crises: a comparative South-East perspective
by Olga Suslova & Mathilde Moaty - 495-523 Ongoing crises in Beirut: resistance and resilience as everyday life
by Maria Gabriella Trovato & Balsam El Ariss - 524-542 Critical geographies of everyday crisis
by Ifigeneia Dimitrakou & Julie Ren - 543-568 Big ugly lumps? (Counter)terrorism and the everyday atmospheres of Hostile Vehicle Mitigation
by Carrie Benjamin & Sam Berlin & Sara Fregonese & Paul Simpson - 569-576 What is an everyday crisis?
by Ben Anderson - 577-591 Littoral urgencies: coastal borderlands, spectral infrastructures, and everyday crisis
by Ulises Moreno-Tabarez - 592-597 Introduction to Marjaa: examining and representing violence, urbanisation and resistance through creative methods
by Hannah Sender & Mayssa Jallad - 598-607 Making Marjaa: a conversation between Mayssa Jallad and Ely Dagher
by Mayssa Jallad & Ely Dagher - 608-609 Editorial addendum
by Ulises Moreno-Tabarez - 610-616 Mapping scraps and scraping along in Fikirtepe
by Francesco Pasta - 617-626 Situating quantitative methods in ongoing violence in the West Bank
by Hayes Buchanan - 627-638 Despair and repair: using artistic methods to transform violence affecting young people in London
by Ariana Markowitz & Abbie Ametewee - 639-642 No flat earth: today’s planet and its urban extensions
by Stefan Kipfer - 643-646 Extending the dialogue on urbanisation
by Shubhra Gururani - 647-650 Extended urbanisation in place: South Africa’s former apartheid era homelands
by Philip Harrison - 651-655 Strange geographies
by Japhy Wilson
November 2025, Volume 29, Issue 5-6
- 707-707 Remembering Bob Catterall
by The Editors - 708-713 Property/trespass and squatting in cities
by Samuel Burgum - 714-743 Climate change and urban-agrarian solidarities
by Hillary Angelo & Kian Goh & Kasia Paprocki - 744-752 Agrarian questions for an urban world: response to ‘Climate change and urban-agrarian solidarities’
by Annie Shattuck - 753-761 Unities and distinctions: the country and the city, the agrarian and the rural, scales and polities, and rights and utility in the era of climate change. Response to ‘climate change and urban-agrarian solidarities’
by James McCarthy - 762-766 Undocumented labor, real property, and the building of commensuration. Response to ‘Climate change and urban-agrarian solidarities’
by Kelly Kay - 767-776 More-than-urban coalitions for socio-ecological reproduction. Response to ‘Climate change and urban-agrarian solidarities’
by J. Miguel Kanai & Mosè Cometta - 777-799 Plural commons: translation as a relational practice
by Beatrice De Carli & Ana Méndez de Andés Aldama & Emre Akbil & Jakleen Al-Dalal'a & Maria Alexandrescu & Esra Can & Doina Petrescu & Lara Scharf - 800-825 Inherited obligations and architectures of debt: reimagining futures for Kingston, Jamaica
by Valeria Guzmán Verri - 826-843 New cartographies of heterotopic posturban cities in S. B. Divya's Machinehood (2021)
by Chakshu Gupta & Isha Malhotra - 844-864 Imposing immobility and making mobility: an infrastructural reading of Beijing’s impactful but ineffective temporal mode of COVID governance
by Liqiao Luo - 865-887 Governing infectious disease in the urban periphery: marginality, informality and vulnerability
by S. Harris Ali & Creighton Connolly & Roger Keil - 888-923 ‘We are being squeezed out’: studentification, working-class displacement and resistance in Hulme, Manchester
by Isaac Rose & Paul Watt - 924-949 Capturing the urban palimpsest: late-photography and the banality of surveillance in Henrietta Williams’s Ring of Steel (2011)
by George Legg - 950-982 Spatial tactics and sliding signs/symbols alongside a middle-aged ‘neurodivergent’ man and possibilities for troubling and reconfiguring already troubled and troubling classifications and practices in and around the moving city
by Alex Cockain - 983-1003 Towards a crisis of resilience? Eight takes on a troubling concept
by Jonathan S. Davies & Tania Arrieta - 1004-1025 Lefebvre in the digital city: trans-spatial contestations and the co-evolution of protest and control in Dhaka
by Hosna J. Shewly - 1026-1046 Toward a sensory approach to Tactical Urbanism
by Nicola Di Croce & Catherine Guastavino - 1047-1066 Theocratic authoritarian urbanism and performative right to the city: a case study of Tehran’s City Theatre
by Rana Dadpour - 1067-1097 A class act: buildings, contingency, and urban limits
by Gabriel Espinoza-Rivera - 1098-1117 Aquilombar the city: women of the favelas and city-making in Rio de Janeiro
by Anne-Marie Veillette - 1118-1132 Women in the centre: dialogue on past and present community-led planning in Birmingham (UK)
by Debbie Humphry & Sue Brownill - 1133-1140 The future of the past: Barcelona’s Rec Comtal
by Isaac Marrero-Guillamón & Roger Sansi - 1141-1154 Appropriation of space: El Arbol settlement as a space of resistance in the city of Santiago de Cali, Colombia
by Milton Fernando Trujillo-Losada & Erika Castrillón Villamarín & Natalia García - 1155-1157 Prefiguring liberatory futures
by Antonis Vradis - 1158-1161 Home is where the hatred is
by Tatiana Acevedo Guerrero - 1162-1164 Estate regeneration: learning the lessons
by Glyn Robbins - 1165-1167 Reclaiming the right to space in the city
by Kesia Reeve - 1168-1172 Dreaming the city otherwise
by Penny Travlou
July 2025, Volume 29, Issue 3-4
- 315-320 Spanglish city limits
by Ulises Moreno-Tabarez - 321-341 How Urban Decorum works. Territorial othering in Italian cities
by Cristina Mattiucci & Anke Schwarz - 342-368 Friction-free cities and the rise of contactless and robotised delivery infrastructure
by Noel Chung - 369-387 Forging unity, marking distinction: Mumbai’s middle-class tenants’ struggles for defending rent control in the post-liberalisation era
by Paankhi Agrawal - 388-412 Inquilab at the edge of the city: encountering capital and citizenship in Seelampur
by Achintya Anita Gurumurthy & Amulya Anita Gurumurthy & Nupur Paliwal & Saloni Mishra - 413-437 Violence against Istanbul and strategies for resistance
by Aysegul Can - 438-458 Meritocracy from below: dreams, divisions, and the struggle for merit in a stigmatised neighbourhood
by Anthony Miro Born - 459-484 Voices of protest and the right to the city in the context of overtourism: reflections from the historic city of Chania, Crete (Greece)
by Yiannis Zaimakis & Marina Papadaki - 485-501 Decolonising urban knowledge(s): an ordinary imperative in extraordinary times
by Catalina Ortiz & Penny Travlou & Marina Siqueira & Giulia Testori - 502-515 Dirty research: a call towards decolonial urban knowledge production
by Tanzil Shafique - 516-530 Accusations of academic extractivism in Chile's historical poor neighborhoods: root causes and alternative practices
by Javier Ruiz-Tagle & Francisca Moraga & Trinidad Mujica & Amanda Toro & Laura Orlando & Alejandra Luneke & Elizabeth Zenteno & Miguel Pérez & Nicolás Angelcos & Alexis Cortés - 531-542 Careful obstruction: rethinking urban knowledge formations from a protest site in India
by Srilata Sircar & Raktim Ray & Ufaque Paiker - 543-556 Habitation counter-stories: thinking from the autoconstructed basti—Cheeta Camp, Mumbai
by Purva Dewoolkar & Lalitha Kamath - 557-568 Higher education ecosystems in the global South: possibilities for pedagogic disruption towards urban equality
by Ruchika Lall & Geetika Anand & Shriya Anand & Neha Sami - 569-579 Reworking relations of epistemological authority in teaching collaborations
by Hanna Hilbrandt & Julie Ren - 580-596 Hybrid pedagogies for knowledge co-production, translocal solidarity and collective action
by Natacha Quintero González - 597-614 Living in and with ruins: decolonizing spatial pedagogies in territories of conflict
by Fatina Abreek-Zubiedat & Petros Phokaides - 615-627 Logistics as method: design and pluriversal politics in Rosario
by Leandro Minuchin - 628-638 Design as prompt: experiments in pluriversal politics and southern urban practice
by Anu Sabhlok & Jitesh Malik & Shilpa Dahake & Kanchan Gandhi & Apoorva Sharma & Shailja Singla & Abhijeet Kaplish & Nitin Mandhan & Richa Dhiman & Sajal Lakhera - 639-658 Art, plants, and urban climate adaptation
by Stefan Koderisch & Maciej Kowalewski & Marek Ostrowski & Anna Zadrożna - 659-674 Replace the M8! Voices and visions on the future of an urban motorway in Glasgow, Scotland
by Andrew Hoolachan & Peter Kelly - 675-678 Urban methods for the pluriverse
by Indivar Jonnalagadda - 679-683 Reimagining city spaces: urban transformation and multicultural dynamics in Singapore
by Bibin Sebastian - 684-687 Gramsci between the city and sea
by Johan Pries - 688-705 Errantric solidarities: on reading Apartheid Remains between Guerrero and Durban
by Ulises Moreno-Tabarez
March 2025, Volume 29, Issue 1-2
- 1-6 There is no alternative to creating an alternative: critical urban studies in the authoritarian moment
by David Madden - 7-27 Sharing social reproduction in a housing commons: the case of La Borda in Barcelona
by Santiago del Río - 28-51 The Barcelona imaginaries: a decade of digital politics
by Antonio Calleja-López & Ekaitz Cancela & Aitor Jiménez - 52-75 Mediating urban realities: the role of real-estate appraisers in dismantling the Musha'a system
by Uri Ansenberg - 76-98 Chronic peripheralization through urban (re)development in Bucharest: a study of spatial injustice
by Ioana Vrăbiescu - 99-120 From the right to the city to the right to the village? French perspectives on the urban-rural divide
by Eric Charmes - 121-149 (En)countering (im)permanence: marginal home-making as critical urban practice
by Sheikh Serajul Hakim & Apurba K. Podder - 150-178 Social infrastructures as pillars of resistance against housing commodification in creative city Groningen
by Bart Popken & Ethemcan Turhan - 179-187 Decentring urban climate finance. Introduction to the Special Feature
by Hanna Hilbrandt & Fritz-Julius Grafe & Emma Colven & Sarah Knuth & CS Ponder & Enora Robin & Zac Taylor - 188-202 Centering work: toward more ‘social’ accounts of urban climate finance
by Savannah Cox & John Morris & Emma Colven - 203-218 Understanding the functioning of urban climate finance through topologies of reach
by Fritz-Julius Grafe & Giuseppe Forino & Arabella Fraser & Hanna Hilbrandt & John Hogan Morris - 219-240 Grappling with real property supremacy in US urban climate finance
by Julia Wagner & Mark Kear & Sarah Knuth & Sahar Zavareh Hofmann & Zac J. Taylor - 241-261 The ‘colorblindness’ of climate finance: how climate finance advances racial injustice in cities
by Sahar Zavareh Hofmann & C. S. Ponder & Héctor Herrera & Manuel De Vera & Akira Drake Rodriguez & Kareem Buyana - 262-277 Making climate finance: toward everyday, historically informed, and reparative understandings
by Mark Kear & CS Ponder & Hanna Hilbrandt - 278-288 Mise-en-Scène do Mercado
by Dan Brackenbury - 289-303 8000 cities: beyond the contested urbanisation of Addis Ababa
by Nafis Fathollahzadeh - 304-306 Masculinity and the city in contemporary India
by Mangesh Kulkarni - 307-310 Preventing urban conflicts, pacifying urban social inequalities
by Alex Govers Pijoan - 311-313 The games urban elites play
by Gabriel Silvestre
November 2024, Volume 28, Issue 5-6
- 605-610 Cities, computation and capitalism
by Alexander Tarr - 611-636 It is ‘more than just about building houses’: collaborating towards a housing commons in Leeds
by Neil McKenna & Paul Chatterton & Andrew Wallace - 637-658 Making the state care: the role of political willingness and brokerage in Bogota’s new feminist care policy
by Maria Jose Alvarez Rivadulla & Friederike Fleischer & Adriana Hurtado-Tarazona - 659-680 Version city: Small Axe, London and the archive
by Gareth Millington & Miranda Armstrong - 681-704 Community action, counter-professionals and radical planning in the UK
by Andy Inch & J. Slade & S. Brownill & G. Ellis & M. Howcroft & D. Humphry & L. Leeson & G. O’Hara & F. Sartorio & G. Robbins - 705-723 From the sthala purana to the novel: Sethu’s The Saga of Muziris as a narrative geography of the ancient Indian port city of Muziris
by Jintu Alias & Soni Wadhwa - 724-747 No space to share. Challenges of accommodating grassroots initiatives in sustainable urban districts
by Sofie Tornhill & Martin Emanuel & Karin Bradley - 748-769 Ecology of urban decay. Unintentional landscapes of enhanced biodiversity in Rome
by Flavio Martella & Maria Vittoria Tesei - 770-792 ‘They’re not dog friendly because they’re not anyone friendly’: living with dogs in two densifying London neighbourhoods
by Adam Eldridge & Maja Jović - 793-811 Representing London: making and claiming the city
by Karim Murji & Susannah Cramer-Greenbaum & Edanur Yazici & Michael Keith & Steve Pile & John Solomos - 812-834 Human sensors in the city of super apps: mobilizing people as infrastructure for smart city development in Jakarta, Indonesia
by Prerona Das & Orlando Woods & Lily Kong - 835-858 The production of information space in the port of Piraeus: digital logistical media, power mutations and state transformations
by Andreas Makris & Antonis Vradis - 859-880 A new urbanity in a suburban region: the perceived (im)possibilities of light rail among residents and stakeholders in Canada’s Waterloo Region
by Margaret Ellis-Young & Brian Doucet - 881-899 Flânerie, virtual-mobilized gaze and urban experience in Abbas Kirasotami’s The Experience (1973)
by Javad Nematollahi & Alireza Sayyad - 900-921 Comparison and community engagement: post-politics meets post-colony and state entrepreneurialism. Introduction to the special feature
by Jennifer Robinson & Fulong Wu & Zheng Wang - 922-939 The Grand Union Alliance: community-based networking as response to large-scale urban development
by Sharon Hayward & Robin Brown & Katia Attuyer - 940-960 Planned stitching, practical suturing: assembling community voices and mobilisation across difference in Johannesburg’s corridors of freedom
by Mike Makwela & Romain Dittgen & Margot Rubin - 961-975 Mobilising in the face of large-scale urban change: a conversation between two community organisers from Johannesburg and London
by Mike Makwela & Sharon Hayward & Romain Dittgen - 976-999 Towards the desired city of compromise: the politics of negotiating large-scale transformation across diversity in Johannesburg
by Romain Dittgen & Allan Cochrane & Jennifer Robinson - 1000-1029 Settings of community engagement: beyond the Janus-faced post-political in ‘neoliberalised’ London
by Katia Attuyer & Jennifer Robinson - 1030-1051 Bargaining state-society relationships under state entrepreneurialism: community engagement beyond the resettlement process in Shanghai
by Zheng Wang - 1052-1065 The emerging peri-urban landscape of modern public rental housing towers in China: a case of Chongqing
by Weijie Hu & Nan Ye - 1066-1078 Resisting dark tourism: Northern Cyprus’s ‘ghost city’ of Varosha
by Max Holleran & Samuel Holleran - 1079-1090 What is the value in an empty home? A perspective from Action on Empty Homes and the Global Empty Homes Network
by Jack Portman - 1091-1094 Navigating the ‘straight state’
by Norman Ornelas - 1095-1098 The violences and fictions of school choice
by Keavy McFadden - 1099-1103 Navigating patriarchal transit: urban spaces and everyday morality in the ‘City of Men’
by Ioanna Petridou
July 2024, Volume 28, Issue 3-4
- 305-311 Forty million minutes: witnessing across generations
by Ross Domoney & Antonis Vradis & Waleed Samer - 312-336 From Bangladesh Colony to Shanthinagar: housing rights, sexuality, and consumption in Keralam
by Reshma Bharadwaj - 337-355 Plotting from a plat: tracing spatial design along Seattle’s Yesler Way, 1850s-2010s
by Gregory Woolston - 356-379 Property-time: serial archives, settler logics, and illiberal space–time oddities
by Hun Kim - 380-399 Maintaining spatial and social order: the role of housing development in governing urban margins
by Tünde Virág - 400-418 The geosemiotics of urban transnationalism: a case study of Vietnamese commercial landscapes in Prague
by Tae-Sik Kim - 419-436 Commanding heights: the role of wealthy ‘starchitects’ in city remaking
by Amparo Tarazona-Vento & Rowland Atkinson - 437-459 Undoing business: revealing critical narratives in an edge-city business park through nature-based auto-photography
by Abigail Schoneboom & Oliver Moss - 460-483 The art of resisting mega-event amnesia: reconstructing urban memory post-expo in Sydney and Brisbane
by Martin Abbott & Jennifer Minner - 484-494 Special Feature: Making the civic city: architectural interventions and experiments in the urban
by Daryl Martin & Alice Wilson - 495-511 Arrive and retreat: London’s ultra-prime apartment blocks as dark urban renaissance
by Rowland Atkinson & Martha Mingay - 512-524 The politics of public space at São Paulo’s Parque Minhocão
by Richard J. Williams - 525-538 Co-dreaming climates: public space for more-than-human socialities
by Julia Udall - 539-555 Fragments of citizenship: contested mosque architecture in the North of England
by Öznur Yardimci & Daryl Martin - 556-568 The curious case of atrium urbanism: voids in and of capitalism
by Paul Jones - 569-573 Reclamations from London’s Edgelands
by Jude Rosen - 574-584 Reclaiming an architectural royal institution: mapping the Just Transition Lobby’s RIBA presidential take-over
by Simeon Shtebunaev & Charlie Edmonds & Maryam Al-Irhayim & Victoria Adegoke & Muyiwa Oki & Jordan Whitewood-Neal & Stephen Drew - 585-595 Monuments in motion: contemporary art, public memories and urban identities
by Quim Bonastra & Joan Deulofeu - 596-600 Giving urban motion a ‘grip on the ground’
by Saanchi Saxena - 601-603 Democracy beyond the state
by Nitin Bathla
March 2024, Volume 28, Issue 1-2
- 1-6 Erased city
by Ammar Azzouz - 7-23 City drafting: property-making and bureaucratic urbanism in South Asia
by Indivar Jonnalagadda & Thomas Cowan - 24-43 Fixing Bhim Nagar: a new metonym for subaltern urbanism
by Sangeeta Banerji - 44-63 Categorizing land: an account of leftover land in Patna
by Sheema Fatima - 64-83 Property-work, work of property: figuring land and caste in an urbanizing frontier
by Shubhra Gururani - 84-100 From bureaucratic practice to competing policy: examining the durable and redistributive nature of land regularization politics in Bangalore
by Varun Patil - 101-112 Shaky ground: the fraud of property in Lahore
by Tariq Rahman - 113-120 Scripts, scribes and scribbles: notes on drafting the South Asian city
by D. Asher Ghertner - 121-142 Towards an insurgent urbanism: collaborative counter-hegemonic practices of inhabiting and transforming the cities
by Juliana Canedo & Luciana da Silva Andrade - 143-160 Geography of police repression and regulation of street based khwaja sira sex workers in Lahore
by Shermeen Bano - 161-188 Special Feature: Putting urban displacement in its place
by Paul Watt & Alan Morris - 189-206 Assessing displacement in a tight housing market: findings from Berlin
by Fabian Beran & Henning Nuissl - 207-225 Displaced but happy? Making sense of shantytown dwellers’ divergent views and experiences of resettlement in Casablanca
by Raffael Beier - 226-254 The making of a peripheral town in Delhi Metropolis through the displacement of Basti dwellers
by Tanya Chaudhary - 255-279 The political use of informal settlements as a reserve of undesirability: displacement, confinement and informality in Madrid
by Thomas Aguilera - 280-292 Women protestors from the islands in Kochi: environmental justice in South Asia
by Carmel Christy K J - 293-296 A more-than-human grammar of the urban
by Ceall Quinn - 297-303 Designing justice in the city
by Zoë Ritts
November 2023, Volume 27, Issue 5-6
- 691-696 Pluriversal urbanisms
by Ulises Moreno-Tabarez & Tatiana Acevedo-Guerrero & Lindsay Sawyer & David Madden & Anna Richter & Yimin Zhao & Hanna Baumann & Andrea Gibbons - 697-714 Zoo York: race, gender, enclosures, and the policing of the West Indian Carnival
by Guilberly Louissaint - 715-739 Occupations as reparative urban infrastructure: thinking with Cissie Gool House
by Suraya Scheba & Nate Millington - 740-758 A pedagogy of anachronism: learning through a misfit between theory and practice
by Kah-Wee Lee - 759-777 Throwing the urban and the rural together: unconventional ecological farms in China
by Yawei Zhao - 778-794 Take back our city: reclaiming shopping malls in Hong Kong
by Elton Chan - 795-811 Urban commons and the state: critical reflections on Korean experiences
by Jin-Tae Hwang - 812-828 The politics of restor(y)ing: towards a conflictual approach to art in urban public space
by Friederike Landau-Donnelly & Martin Zebracki - 829-849 ‘All our eggs in one basket’: touristification and displacement amidst the pandemic in Seville, Spain
by Jaime Jover & María Barrero-Rescalvo & Ibán Díaz-Parra - 850-868 (Dis)trust and (defunding) the police
by David Jenkins - 869-889 Democratising cities: introduction
by Kurt Iveson & Amanda Tattersall - 890-904 Bridging the gaps between demos and kratos: broad-based community organising and political institutional infrastructure in London, UK
by Jane Wills - 905-924 ‘Moving from protest to policy’: civil society responses to carceral governance
by Madeleine Pill - 925-941 Faithful democracy: synthesising religious and political practice in the Sydney Alliance
by Rosemary Hancock - 942-961 Participatory budgeting as democratization? The post-bankruptcy democratization of Vallejo, California
by Mark Davidson - 962-984 Urban people power strategies in a connected world: exploring the patterns of practice, exchange, translation and learning
by Amanda Tattersall & Kurt Iveson - 985-1006 Practicing urban citizenship: housing justice activism from Jakarta’s margins
by Dian Tri Irawaty & Helga Leitner & Eric Sheppard
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