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July 2020, Volume 24, Issue 3-4
- 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 - 633-656 Socio-spatial legibility, discipline, and gentrification through favela upgrading in Rio de Janeiro
by Thaisa Comelli & Isabelle Anguelovski & Eric Chu - 657-684 Theorising vertical urbanisation
by Megan Nethercote - 685-702 Experiencing regularisation in Accra, Cape Town and Rio de Janeiro
by Marianne Morange & Francesca Pilo' & Amandine Spire - 703-720 Sizing the city
by Ian M. Cook - 721-737 Noise, nuisance, nuances
by Mor Shilon & Rachel Kallus - 738-762 Assemblages for community-led social housing regeneration
by Pablo Sendra - 763-781 Parkour, counter-conducts and the government of difference in post-industrial Turin
by Nicola De Martini Ugolotti & Michael Silk - 782-800 Long waves of urban reform
by Hillary Angelo & Boris Vormann - 801-819 Spaces of openness
by Gökçe Sanul & Bas van Heur - 820-842 Hayek in the cloud
by Elvin Wyly & Joseph Daniels & Tanaz Dhanani & Christa Yeung - 843-855 Shaken, not stirred: New debates on touristification and the limits of gentrification
by Jorge Sequera & Jordi Nofre - 856-866 Recentering land use
by Nick Lombardo & Trevor J Wideman - 867-874 Situating revanchism in the contemporary city
by Philip Lawton - 875-876 “Orient yourself properly.” Introduction to Scenes & Sounds
by Anna Richter - 877-893 “A city coming into being”
by Agata Lisiak & Reece Cox & Flavia M. Tienes & Sophia Zbinovsky Braddel - 894-897 Looking for home: explorations of migrant domestic space
by Alice Hertzog - 898-901 The politics of architectural models
by Moriel Ram - 902-906 Property happens—conflict as a window into the unstable nature of ownership
by Pratichi Chatterjee
July 2018, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 451-459 Editorial: why not anti-urban?
by Mark Davidson - 460-489 The Grenfell Tower atrocity
by Gordon MacLeod - 490-509 Marx in Calcutta
by John Hutnyk - 510-526 ‘This is a private-public park’
by Mara Ferreri & Kim Trogal - 527-550 Elite avenues
by Stephen Graham - 551-567 Participatory budgeting, austerity and institutions of democracy
by Mark Davidson - 568-583 Financialization interrupted
by William Kutz - 584-594 The museum of vernacular regeneration
by John Hutnyk - 595-603 Social sustainability as a challenge for urban scholars
by Jenni Cauvain - 604-608 Stretching stigmatised territory
by Alistair Sisson
May 2018, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 313-320 Editorial: Private is profit and the public is dead?
by Mark Davidson - 321-323 Other gentrifications
by Fran Tonkiss - 324-340 Growth politics from the top down
by Bruno Marot - 341-357 The role of laws and regulations in shaping gentrification
by Hisham Ashkar - 358-374 A property framework for understanding gentrification
by Mona Fawaz & Marieke Krijnen & Daria El Samad - 375-395 The remaking of Ras Beirut
by Mona Khechen - 396-411 Freedom is something people take and people are as free as they want to be, or what we learned from Gezi Park
by Kevin Robins - 412-416 Posterscapes
by Andreas Chatzidakis - 417-436 From landscapes of utopia to the margins of the green urban life
by Isabelle Anguelovski & James Connolly & Anna Livia Brand - 437-446 Gentrification and the creation and formation of rent gaps
by Marieke Krijnen - 447-450 An old art’s new clothiers
by Joe Austin
March 2018, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 183-200 Editorial: The right to assert the order of things in the city
by Luke R. Barnesmoore - 201-201 Editor-in-Chief’s note: What/whose order is to be asserted in the city?
by Bob Catterall - 202-219 Reconstructing Berlin
by Dominik Bartmanski & Martin Fuller - 220-235 Towards a new perspective on the role of the city in social movements
by Raffael Beier - 236-256 Seeing like a city through the Singapore City Gallery
by Michael R. Glass - 257-269 Urban assemblage, street youth and the sub-Saharan African city
by Wayne Shand - 270-284 Spatial responsibilities during informal public events
by Riina Lundman - 285-297 Banksy’s subversive gift
by Susan Hansen - 298-307 Constructing a universal logic of urban control?
by Seth Schindler & Simon Marvin - 308-311 Housing as Zionist nation-building
by Yael Padan - 312-312 Corrigendum
by The Editors
January 2018, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-4 Editorial: We have never been urban
by Sukriti Issar - 5-7 A note from the Editor-in-chief
by Bob Catterall - 8-25 The right to community?
by Phil Hubbard & Loretta Lees - 26-42 Growing old in a new city
by Bettina Ng’weno - 43-62 Beyond the urban–suburban dichotomy
by Yannis Tzaninis & Willem Boterman - 63-77 The politics of the visor
by Matthew Beaumont - 78-87 Introduction: The urban process under planetary accumulation by dispossession
by Louis Moreno & Hyun Bang Shin - 88-95 Planetary concerns
by Alex Loftus - 96-105 Cities in deep time
by Matthew Gandy - 106-115 Of monsters and boomerangs: Colonial returns in the late liberal city
by Nasser Abourahme - 116-129 Recovering the politics of planning
by Ilse Helbrecht & Francesca Weber-Newth - 130-151 Planetary Kantsaywhere
by Elvin K. Wyly & Jatinder K. Dhillon - 152-168 Always crashing in the same city
by Louis Moreno - 169-173 The struggles of ‘migrant-squatters’: disrupting categories, eluding theories
by Gaja Maestri - 174-177 Contrasting Jerusalem: contested urbanism at the crossroads
by Jonathan Rokem - 178-182 A sudden drop in pressure
by Anke Schwarz
November 2017, Volume 21, Issue 6
- 699-723 The security-threat-community
by David Coyles - 724-736 Territorialising social movements
by Athina Arampatzi - 737-753 ‘How do we not go back to the factory?’
by Anthony M. Jimenez & Timothy W. Collins - 754-768 Wrecking London’s skyline?
by Günter Gassner - 769-778 Designed to improve?
by Anna Richter & Hanna Katharina Göbel & Monika Grubbauer - 779-788 A critique of the new ‘social architecture’ debate
by Nina Gribat & Sandra Meireis - 789-799 In search of authenticity
by Monika Grubbauer - 800-812 The shotgun of selective belonging
by Graham Owen - 813-821 Consultant social design, austerity and citizenry
by Guy Julier - 822-835 Building social? More like designing to afford contestation
by Marcus Willcocks - 836-848 Users with/out bodies
by Hanna Katharina Göbel - 849-859 Choreographing architecture
by Sandra Uskoković - 860-871 Inoperative design
by Camillo Boano & Giorgio Talocci - 872-882 Socialising design? From consumption to production
by Fran Tonkiss - 883-893 Transitioning around the elephant in the room
by Louise Crabtree - 894-898 Towards the dis-alienation, democratisation and humanisation of housing
by Melissa Fernández Arrigoitia - 899-901 The visible, the invisible and the ‘in-between’ in the politics of city branding
by Cecilia Pasquinelli - 902-906 Commoning in the 21st-century city
by Lila Leontidou