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May 2022, Volume 26, Issue 2-3
- 553-557 Understanding Black feminist spatial politics in Atlanta’s public housing
by Samantha Thompson
January 2022, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-5 The porous urban
by Yimin Zhao - 6-27 Displacement on the Lancaster West Estate in London before, during, and after the Grenfell fire
by Sharda Rozena - 28-50 Good and bad concrete
by Anastasiya Halauniova - 51-73 Unmapping green space
by Alva Zalar & Johan Pries - 74-95 Correcting market failure? Stalled regeneration and the state subsidy gap
by Neil Gray - 96-118 Teatro Oficina
by Jeroen Stevens - 119-127 Crowds, communities, (post)capitalism and the sharing economy
by Filippo Celata & Filip Stabrowski - 128-141 Crowd control
by Philip Ashton & Rachel Weber - 142-159 Political organizing and narrative framing in the sharing economyAirbnb host clubs in New York City
by Filip Stabrowski - 160-178 Home-sharing as transnational moorings
by Albert Arias-Sans & Alan Quaglieri-Domínguez & Antonio Paolo Russo - 179-186 Public green
by Gaby Steiner - 187-190 Curating cartographic modernity: politics and aesthetics
by Chhandita Das & Priyanka Tripathi
November 2021, Volume 25, Issue 5-6
- 561-569 Ja! Damit Berlin unser Zuhause bleibt! That Berlin will remain our home! حتى تظل برلين بيتنا Berlin evimiz kalsın diye! чтобы берлин оставался нашим домом Aby Berlin pozostał naszym domem!
by Anna Richter & Debbie Humphry - 570-589 Sexualised advertising and the production of space in the city
by Emma Arnold - 590-613 Beverley’s Story
by Loretta Lees & Beverley Robinson - 614-633 Chasing the rent gap down on Edinburgh’s waterfront
by Hamish Kallin - 634-651 The Pit of Shame
by Gülsüm Baydar & Selin Güngör - 652-670 Governing cities as more-than-human entities
by Morgan Mouton & Melanie Rock - 671-697 Off-cycle
by Meg Holden & Cédissia About & Claire Doussard & Hugo Rochard & Annika Airas & Apolline Poiroux - 698-719 Commercial gentrification in Arnhem and Vienna
by Michael Friesenecker & Arnoud Lagendijk - 720-739 Housing precarity
by Senyo Dotsey & Francesco Chiodelli - 740-763 Urban mobilizations and municipal policies to un-make housing precarity
by Gabriele D’Adda - 764-784 The right to public space during the COVID-19 pandemic
by Elia Apostolopoulou & Danai Liodaki - 785-790 A nostalgic look at bygone urban lifestyles in the TV series Pretend it’s a city
by Maciej Kowalewski - 791-793 When the past, present and future of cities collide
by Federico Cugurullo - 794-797 ‘Power-difference couplings’ and white supremacy in the Rust Belt
by Akira Drake Rodriguez - 798-802 The durability of deprivation
by Rachel Bok - 803-807 A new grand narrative of decline
by Max Rousseau - 808-812 Foregrounding racism as a cause of urban decline
by Jason Hackworth
July 2021, Volume 25, Issue 3-4
- 213-217 Moving between I and we: Care and collective work in City
by Andrea Gibbons - 218-234 The case of Booker T. Washington High School
by Clare Cannon - 235-254 When the (face)mask slips
by Aiko Ikemura Amaral & Gareth A. Jones & Mara Nogueira - 255-276 Digital urban nature
by Timothy Moss & Friederike Voigt & Sören Becker - 277-302 Children’s poetics of fragments in a riverside kampung in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
by Jorgen Doyle & Hannah Ekin - 303-314 Thinking the city through work
by Katharina Knaus & Nina Margies & Hannah Schilling - 315-331 Platformization in the third sector
by Eva Mos - 332-354 ‘Making ends meet’ by renting homes to strangers
by Kiley Goyette - 355-375 Making translations, translating Making
by Samantha Cenere - 376-395 Platform ‘glitch as surprise’
by Kavita Dattani - 396-418 Beyond the hype
by Zafeirenia Brokalaki & Roberta Comunian - 419-435 Against the wall
by Anna Carastathis & Myrto Tsilimpounidi - 436-452 Figuring crisis
by Julia Tulke - 453-473 The more buffed, the more persistent
by Natalia Samutina & Oksana Zaporozhets - 474-485 Negative curation and contested claims over the public visual landscape
by Susan Hansen - 486-496 Images of belonging
by Paridhi Gupta - 497-509 Visualising the right to protest
by Piyarat Panlee - 510-525 Urban dialogues
by Sarah H. Awad - 526-542 Crises and/of representations
by Konstantinos Avramidis - 543-548 Subsidizing housing insecurity
by Prentiss A. Dantzler - 549-552 Defying transience? On giving cosmopolitanism a chance
by Michele Acuto - 553-555 Provincialising smart cities
by Paolo Cardullo - 556-560 Exploring life in the shadows of fast urbanism
by Sarah Moser
March 2021, Volume 25, Issue 1-2
- 1-6 Making impact strange/making strange impact
by Ulises Moreno-Tabarez - 7-26 The art of care
by Chandra Russo - 27-45 Under the wire
by Katherine Dawson - 46-66 Rethinking centrality
by Azat Zana Gündoğan - 67-87 The strange case of earthquake risk mitigation in Istanbul
by Deniz Ay & Basak Demires Ozkul - 88-107 Improving local governance with citizen engagement?
by Viktor Bensus - 108-128 Visual criminology and lives lived in public space
by Kajsa Lundberg - 129-170 Cities coping with COVID-19
by David Simon & Angeles Arano & Mariana Cammisa & Beth Perry & Sara Pettersson & Jan Riise & Sandra Valencia & Michael Oloko & Tarun Sharma & Yutika Vora & Warren Smit - 171-186 Ambivalent cosmopolitanism from above in Dubai
by Delphine Pagès-El Karoui - 187-192 Indigenous urban life beyond city bounds: a more-than-urban approach
by Naama Blatman - 193-198 Contextualizing the devaluation of homes in Black neighborhoods
by Bo McMillan - 199-203 Cities consumed by greed
by Glyn Robbins - 204-208 Integrating gender into spatial planning
by Henriette Bertram - 209-212 How a map can dictate reality
by Sana Ahrar & Caitlin Flanagan
November 2020, Volume 24, Issue 5-6
- 677-680 The urban process under covid capitalism
by David Madden - 681-697 The returned
by Andrew Wallace - 698-720 Subtracting and extracting circulation
by Samuel Mutter - 721-740 Re-imagining Syria
by Ammar Azzouz - 741-758 ‘We are not Arabs and Taksim is ours’
by Ozge Ozduzen - 759-777 New revanchism and the urban undesirables
by Neethi P. - 778-792 When a pandemic intensifies racial terror
by Tathagatan Ravindran - 793-804 Migrants in global cities in Asia and the Gulf
by Michiel Baas & Delphine Pagès-El Karoui & Brenda S.A. Yeoh - 805-817 Urban enclaves and transient cosmopolitanism
by Yasser Elsheshtawy - 818-829 A job in Dubai and an apartment in Bangalore
by Aurélie Varrel - 830-841 ‘Abu Dhabi is my sweet home’
by Laure Assaf - 842-857 ‘Strangers amongst us'
by Bubbles Beverly Asor - 858-861 Black aesthetic emplacement: Thinking beyond neoliberal capitalist explanations of gentrification
by Bradley Hinger & Elise Quinn - 862-864 The promise of being free to be
by Faith MacNeil Taylor - 865-870 City air beyond the city. Can the planetary mine lead us to emancipatory urban futures?
by Alberto Valz Gris - 871-876 Cosmopolitisation, urbanisation and circulation
by Gareth Millington
July 2020, Volume 24, Issue 3-4
- 423-430 Campaigning in the time of coronavirus
by Debbie Humphry - 431-451 Escaping a migrant metropolis
by Olga Jitlina & Anni Kangas & Daria Krivonos & Elisa Pascucci & Anna Tereshkina - 452-472 Reinventing urban South Africa through global-Africanisation
by Mfaniseni Fana Sihlongonyane - 473-492 Cultural policy and just cities in Africa
by Rike Sitas - 493-511 Homosocial trust in urban policing
by Romit Chowdhury - 512-529 Actually-existing sociality in a smart city
by Gillian Rose - 530-551 Durable inequality and the scope for pro-poor development in a globalising world
by Ramin M-Keivani & Erick Omena de Melo & Sue Brownill - 552-564 Urban fallism
by Sybille Frank & Mirjana Ristic - 565-579 After the #fall
by Nick Shepherd - 580-593 ‘We always knew it was possible’
by Mary Niall Mitchell - 594-604 Iconoclasm and response on Dublin’s Sackville/O’Connell Street, 1759–2003
by Derek N. Boetcher - 605-615 What to do with the bandeirantes
by Renato Cymbalista - 616-626 The limits of iconoclasm
by Aaron J. Cohen - 627-641 Must Zhongzheng fall?
by Quentin Stevens & Gabriele de Seta - 642-655 The unfallen statues of Hafez Al-Assad in Syria
by José Antonio González Zarandona & Nour A. Munawar - 656-667 Post-fallism
by Mirjana Ristic - 668-673 Thinking racial capitalism from the Inland Empire
by Nina Ebner - 674-676 Provincialising smart cities
by Paolo Cardullo
March 2020, Volume 24, Issue 1-2
- 1-4 For the City yet to come
by Andrea Gibbons & Anna Richter & Antonis Vradis & David Madden & Debbie Humphry & Melissa Fernández Arrigoitia & Michele Lancione - 5-21 Amazonians in New York
by Linda Etchart & Leo Cerda - 22-34 Towards Afro-Indigenous ecopolitics
by Ulises Moreno-Tabarez - 35-51 What does it mean to be a (radical) urban scholar-activist, or activist scholar, today?
by Margit Mayer - 52-64 Confronting the urban climate emergency
by Daniel Aldana Cohen - 65-75 ‘All that is Solid … ’
by Sarah Knuth - 76-84 The city and the planet
by Marcelo Lopes de Souza - 85-96 A new agenda for public housing
by Glyn Robbins - 97-111 Residences, restitutions and resistance
by Veda Popovici - 112-129 Property as technology
by Erin McElroy - 130-136 Wealth accumulation through home ownership
by Peter Marcuse - 137-142 Freighted Love: teaching, learning, and making a home in the maelstrom
by Christina Heatherton - 143-150 Eviction as infrastructure
by Alex Baker - 151-165 From displacement to displaceability
by Oren Yiftachel - 166-177 Main streets and disaster
by Mindy Thompson Fullilove & Jacob M. Izenberg & Cynthia Golembeski & Martha Stitelman & Rodrick Wallace - 178-194 2011
by Ammar Azzouz - 195-209 Arts and social projects in the 21st century
by Jupiterfab - 210-219 ‘We will always be street’
by Amy E. Ritterbusch & El Cilencio - 220-232 CityPsyche—Hong Kong
by Hung-Ying Chen & Lachlan Barber - 233-243 Tales of the vulnerability of African black women in transit spaces
by Kgaugelo Lekalakala - 244-254 Whither progressive urban futures? Critical reflections on the politics of temporality in Asia
by Hyun Bang Shin & Yimin Zhao & Sin Yee Koh - 255-262 The shift
by AbdouMaliq Simone - 263-275 Mediterranean cities of hope
by Lila Leontidou - 276-285 Boring cities
by Bradley Garrett & Maria de Lourdes Melo Zurita & Kurt Iveson - 286-301 City government and urban inequalities
by Fran Tonkiss - 302-313 Between passion and reason
by Mark Davidson - 314-324 De/re-densification
by Colin McFarlane - 325-342 Reassessing the conditions for hospitality in public space
by Meriem Chabani & John Edom - 343-347 Dialectograms
by Mitch Miller - 348-363 Art with marginalised communities
by Zhe Jiang & Tassia Kobylinska - 364-375 Imagens do Povo
by Aruan Braga & Bira Carvalho - 376-399 Introduction to, and Interview with, Disabled People Against Cuts
by Debbie Humphry & Ellen Clifford & Andy Greene & Paula Peters & Keith Walker - 400-406 The politics of exhaustion
by Akwugo Emejulu & Leah Bassel - 407-422 Photography as urban narrative
by Pushpa Arabindoo & Christophe Delory
November 2019, Volume 23, Issue 6
- 695-696 Editorial: Assault on the everyday
by Antonis Vradis - 697-713 ‘What makes city life meaningful is the things we hide’
by Gareth Millington & Vladimir Rizov - 714-731 Racialised postsocialist governance in Romania’s urban margins
by Dominic Teodorescu - 732-750 Alternative creative spaces and neo-liberal urban transformations
by Robert G. Hollands - 751-773 Making room for the extraeconomic
by Keith Harris - 774-791 The photographic city
by Vladimir Rizov - 792-797 ‘I can smell Aleppo’
by Ammar Azzouz - 798-802 Debt in Islamic finance
by Vanessa Arapko - 803-807 The unpredictability of the land beneath your feet
by Matthew H. McLeskey - 808-810 Cities as feminist spaces? Towards experiments in thinking and living the urban differently
by Chanel Lange-Maney & Jacklyn Weier
September 2019, Volume 23, Issue 4-5
- 405-410 Editorial: Revolt, chronic disaster and hope
by Melissa Fernández Arrigoitia - 411-438 Repeat photography and urban change
by Brian Doucet - 439-460 Racialized housing unevenness in Cluj-Napoca under capitalist redevelopment
by Enikő Vincze & George Iulian Zamfir - 461-482 Hegemonic building and the paradox of over-accumulation in the Central London office market
by Richard Barras - 483-504 Who controls the city?
by Roger Ball & Clifford Stott & John Drury & Fergus Neville & Stephen Reicher & Sanjeedah Choudhury - 505-523 Politics by design
by Laura Sara Wainer - 524-539 The governance of mundane urban nuisances
by Andrew Clarke - 540-563 The production of territorial stigmatisation
by Troels Schultz Larsen & Kristian Nagel Delica - 564-579 Dealing with difference
by Christine Hudson & Torill Nyseth & Paul Pedersen - 580-588 Time as infrastructure
by Natalia Besedovsky & Fritz-Julius Grafe & Hanna Hilbrandt & Hannes Langguth - 589-605 Disrupting movements, synchronising schedules
by Hanna Baumann - 606-618 The temporalities of financialization
by Fritz-Julius Grafe & Hanna Hilbrandt - 619-630 Labour migration as a temporal practice in peripheral cities
by Ruth Coman & Monika Grubbauer & Jonas König - 631-645 Contradictory time horizons of Durban energy piping in an era of looming climate chaos
by Patrick Bond - 646-657 Decarbonising Rotterdam?
by Ivonne Elsner & Jochen Monstadt & Rob Raven - 658-672 How maps make time
by Liz Koslov - 673-675 A timely rapprochement between design scholarship and economization studies
by Koray Caliskan - 676-680 Re-envisioning the global city’s future
by Jason Luger - 681-685 How-to guide to the new city: learning from Africa's new towns
by Laurence Côté-Roy - 686-689 China’s new towns
by Xuefei Ren - 690-693 Black agency and food access: leaving the food desert narrative behind
by Maggie Dickinson
May 2019, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 281-284 Editorial: City of emergency
by David Madden - 285-305 Insurgent planning?
by Clarissa F. Sampaio Freitas - 306-326 Public space and citizenship in Mumbai
by Tanu Sankalia - 327-341 Discovering a ‘post-revolutionary’ sense of place in China’s small commodity city of Yiwu
by Alison Hulme - 342-365 Propositions for the emancipatory potential of urban spectacle
by Muna Guvenc - 366-387 ‘Graffiti takes its own space’
by Gabriel Ortiz van Meerbeke & Bjørn Sletto - 388-401 Scenes from an urban outside
by Alberto Vanolo - 402-404 Private finance initiatives: London’s social housing in an increasingly financialised context
by Frances Brill
March 2019, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 139-142 Editorial: Anything is possible
by Melissa Fernandez Arrigoitia & Debbie Humphry & Anna Richter - 143-169 Aesthetics of zero tolerance
by Emma Arnold - 170-188 Enclosing autonomy
by Deanna Dadusc - 189-204 Moving with masculine care in the city
by Julie Gamble & Cristen Dávalos - 205-221 The city as an aesthetic space
by Mirza Tursić - 222-244 Power relations, conflicts and everyday life in urban public space
by Dimitris Pettas - 245-255 On the difficulty of agreeing upon a universal logic for city standards
by James Merricks White - 256-267 From rogue sign to squatter symbol
by Amanda Wasielewski - 268-272 Night: the final frontier?
by Michele Acuto - 273-276 What a difference the night makes: towards new planetary urbanisms
by Natalie Marr - 277-280 On the biogeoastronomical night and cautious theory
by Robert Shaw
January 2019, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-16 Urban refugees in a ‘non-Convention’ city
by Leonie Tuitjer & Quentin Batréau - 17-34 ‘There is no political agenda’
by Derek Ruez & Trushna Parekh - 35-52 Actually existing smart citizens
by Taylor Shelton & Thomas Lodato - 53-65 Urban crisis as conservative bonding capital
by Jason Hackworth - 66-82 Squatting and adverse possession
by Alaina De Biasi - 83-96 The production of informality and everyday politics
by Nipesh Palat Narayanan - 97-106 What would Ruth Glass do?
by Sam Johnson-Schlee - 107-122 A tale of a Syrian city at war
by Ammar Azzouz - 123-127 Renters' revolt
by Renee Tapp - 128-132 Urban recalibrations and radical potentials
by Irit Katz - 133-138 Contracting the Urban World
by Luciano Vettoretto
November 2018, Volume 22, Issue 5-6
- 609-611 The ambivalent and undecided (dis)order of things
by Joe Penny & Anna Richter - 612-632 Concrete and council housing
by Nicholas Thoburn