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June 2014, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 334-348 Navigating urban standstill
by Agata A. Lisiak - 349-352 Introduction
by Adam Elliott-Cooper - 353-355 Following Stuart Hall
by Les Back & Mónica Moreno Figueroa - 356-359 Securing the security
by Ashok Kumar - 360-362 Progressive activism and activists in Chicago and Boston in the 1980s
by Euan Hague - 363-367 Polarisation and cohesion in divided cities
by Diana Martin - 368-379 Towards the Great Transformation: (11) Where/what is culture in 'Planetary Urbanisation'? Towards a new paradigm
by Bob Catterall
April 2014, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 83-86 Editorial: Re-ordering or remaking cities?
by Bob Catterall - 87-100 The wider context of austerity urbanism
by William K. Tabb - 101-103 Reading the right to the city. Part two: Organisational realities
by Peter Marcuse - 104-118 Towards a libertarian turn? Notes on the past and future of radical urban research and praxis
by Marcelo Lopes de Souza - 119-133 Insurgent citizenship practices: The case of Muungano wa Wanavijiji in Nairobi, Kenya
by Stephanie Butcher & Alexandre Apsan Frediani - 134-148 Producing force and consent: Urban transformation and corporatism in Turkey
by Erbatur C̨avuşoğlu & Julia Strutz - 149-151 Policing the Crisis thirty-five years on
by Vincenzo Ruggiero - 152-159 Exploring the continuing relevance of Policing the Crisis
by Tony Jefferson - 160-166 Moral panic(s) in the 21st century
by Adam Elliott-Cooper & Estelle du Boulay & Eleanor Kilroy - 167-174 International legal responses to uprisings in the Middle East
by Joshua Castellino - 175-190 How to change the post-crash economy
by Costas Lapavitsas & Paul Mason & Mariana Mazzucato & Seumas Milne & Ben Chew - 191-213 Reordered publics: Re-imagining the City of London
by Guy Trangoš & Ilana Adleson & Nicolas Palominos & Adriana Valdez Young & Sharifa Alshalfan - 214-225 Just Space: Building a community-based voice for London planning
by Barbara Lipietz & Richard Lee & Sharon Hayward - 226-229 Plus ça change? Remaking the city, 'one site, one app, one click at a time'
by Sarah Barns - 230-233 Migrants as scale makers: untangling the intersections of urban theory and migration research
by Shanthi Robertson - 234-238 Sociology of Delhi
by Laura Dryjanska
February 2014, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editorial: Writing and Righting the City
by Bob Catterall - 4-9 Reading the Right to the City
by Peter Marcuse - 10-24 The English riots of 2011: Summoning community, depoliticising the city
by Andrew Wallace - 25-40 Assemblages of care and the analysis of public policies on homelessness in Turin, Italy
by Michele Lancione - 41-49 Invoking Lefebvre's 'right to the city' in South Africa today: A response to Walsh
by Marie Huchzermeyer - 50-51 Introduction: Navigating urban fabrication
by Anna Richter - 52-68 Dancing with bulldozers: Migrant life on Beijing's periphery
by Caroline Knowles - 69-72 Treading on Naples' contact zone: anthropological encounters with the Camorra
by Pascal Menoret - 73-77 Finding meaning in alternative spaces
by Stephen Przybylinski - 78-81 Squatting in Europe
by Amy Starecheski
December 2013, Volume 17, Issue 6
- 713-715 Editorial: Beyond 'the street' and 'the slum'
by Bob Catterall - 716-728 'The street' and 'the slum': Political form and urban life in Egypt's revolt
by Nasser Abourahme - 729-747 From alterglobalization to Occupy Wall Street: Neoanarchism and the new spirit of the left
by Blair Taylor - 748-777 Re-forming the political body in the city: The interplay of male bodies and territory in urban public spaces in Tel Aviv
by Yael Allweil & Rachel Kallus - 778-791 Strange zones: Science fiction, fantasy and the posthuman city
by Debra Benita Shaw - 792-805 The financialization of capitalism: 'Profiting without producing'
by Costas Lapavitsas - 806-807 Introduction: The global revolution as one of ideas?
by Bob Catterall - 808-809 Why it's STILL Kicking Off Everywhere
by Paul Mason - 810-811 Introduction: on structures and conjunctures, rules and exceptions
by Marcelo Lopes de Souza & Barbara Lipietz - 812-817 Urban organisations amidst transnational pressures
by David Sogge - 818-821 The Political is Noch Nicht (not yet)!
by Eduardo Mendieta - 822-826 Around the illegal city
by Véronique Dupont - 827-834 The Stuart Hall Project : Review and reflections
by Adam Elliott-Cooper - 835-844 Towards the Great Transformation: (10) Earthing 'planetary urbanisation'
by Bob Catterall
October 2013, Volume 17, Issue 5
- 577-579 Editorial: Reversing urbanization?
by Bob Catterall - 580-605 Readjusting to reality 2: Transition?
by Adrian Atkinson & Julie Viloria - 606-627 Cultural activism and the politics of place-making
by Michael Buser & Carlo Bonura & Maria Fannin & Kate Boyer - 628-635 How to help, and how not to help, the poor in the megacities of the South
by Alan Gilbert - 636-653 EUtopia? The European Union and the Parlamentarium in Brussels
by Caspar Pearson - 654-656 Introduction: Why it's (still) kicking off everywhere
by Anna Richter - 657-660 One hundred and forty characters will not be changing the world
by Andrea Gibbons - 661-670 In the middle of a revolution ... so where the hell is Stringer Bell?
by Mark Davidson - 671-673 Still?
by Antonis Vradis - 674-682 Reporting on the unreported with Paul Mason: Scenes from Sydney, 2011
by Kurt Iveson - 683-684 Introduction: 'Emerging Cities of the Third Wave' Revisited: Part Two
by Bob Catterall - 685-687 Response to Meagher and Wyly
by Allen J. Scott - 688-694 Regional urbanization and third wave cities
by Edward W. Soja - 695-698 The city: complex, material, imagined and lived
by Therese Kenna - 699-702 Liberatory struggles for housing
by Andrea Gibbons - 703-710 Towards the Great Transformation: (9) Where is the planet in 'planetary urbanisation'?
by Bob Catterall
August 2013, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 423-425 Editorial: End without end?
by Bob Catterall - 426-432 Past the end, not yet at the beginning
by Nasser Abourahme - 433-448 Unnoticed apocalypse
by David Cunningham & Alexandra Warwick - 449-473 Hollywood as waste regime
by Stefano Bloch - 474-475 Telescopic Urbanism and the Urban Poor: Symposium
by Michele Lancione - 476-492 Telescopic urbanism and the poor
by Ash Amin - 493-497 Spectral futures
by Ananya Roy - 498-503 Metabolic inequalities in Mumbai
by Colin McFarlane - 504-509 The calculus of telescopic urbanism
by Pushpa Arabindoo - 510-516 More telescopic urbanism, please
by Robert Neuwirth - 517-522 Encounters with law and critical urban studies
by Ayona Datta - 523-525 Post-conflict Belfast
by Adele Lee - 526-546 Three narratives in search of a city
by Liam O'Dowd & Milena Komarova - 547-547 Alternatives Agency of the street
by Antonis Vradis - 548-557 Agency of the street
by Yannis Kallianos - 558-559 Forum NGOs and Social Movements: Convergences and Divergences: Part Two
by Barbara Lipietz - 560-566 Urban movements and NGOs
by Yves Cabannes - 567-569 If the Revolution is not tweeted but choreographed
by Andrea Pollio - 570-575 Towards the Great Transformation: (8) Relocating Egypt and the West
by Bob Catterall
June 2013, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 271-273 Editorial: Making Cities Shift
by Bob Catterall - 274-278 Reclaiming the right to the city: Reflections on the urban uprisings in Turkey
by Mehmet Bariş Kuymulu - 279-298 On the way to being middle class
by AbdouMaliq Simone & Achmad Uzair Fauzan - 299-311 Class analysis for whom?
by Mark Davidson & Elvin Wyly - 312-324 Austerity urbanism and the makeshift city
by Fran Tonkiss - 325-342 Mapping urban space
by Nate Gabriel - 343-360 Concrete geographies
by Andrew Harris - 361-364 Urban and Peri-Urban Agriculture: Part Four
by Adrian Atkinson - 365-381 Farmers, not gardeners
by Adriana Allen & Alexandre Apsan Frediani - 382-383 'Emerging cities of the third wave' Revisited: Part One
by Anna Richter - 384-386 Retrospect
by Allen J. Scott - 387-394 The city of cognitive-cultural capitalism
by Elvin Wyly - 395-398 The darker underside of Scott's third wave
by Sharon M. Meagher - 399-399 Alternatives Introduction
by Antonis Vradis - 400-408 We won't move
by Shannon Walsh - 409-410 For the Possibility of Another World: Tributes to Neil Smith (1954-2012): Part Two
by David Wachsmuth - 411-413 Urban constellations yesterday and today
by Ola Söderström - 414-418 Perspectives and contingencies
by Emma Cummins - 419-422 Towards the Great Transformation: (7) Locating Gezi Park
by Bob Catterall
April 2013, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 127-129 Editorial: 'We stay'
by Bob Catterall - 130-148 Discourse and dystopia, American style
by Alex Schafran - 149-163 The persistence of bohemia
by Kirsten Forkert - 164-178 The eventization of leisure and the strange death of alternative Leeds
by Karl Spracklen & Anna Richter & Beverley Spracklen - 179-196 Being-in-Hull, Being-on-Bransholme
by Mark Featherstone - 197-208 Re-classifying London: a growing middle class and increasing inequality
by Chris Hamnett & Tim Butler - 209-233 From the ruins of time and space
by Charles Travis - 234-234 Introduction
by Adrian Atkinson - 235-250 Peri-urban agriculture, social inclusion of migrant population and Right to the City
by Yves Cabannes & Isabel Raposo - 251-252 Introduction
by Barbara Lipietz - 253-257 NGOs and urban movements
by Richard Pithouse - 258-261 NGOs and social movements
by Marcelo Lopes de Souza - 262-264 Justice and the politics of urban development
by Kate Driscoll Derickson - 265-270 Towards the Great Transformation: (6) Three ecologies
by Bob Catterall
February 2013, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-4 Editorial: “It's not for us…”?
by Bob Catterall - 5-19 First world urban activism
by Margit Mayer - 20-36 The planetary urbanization of non-work
by Andy Merrifield - 37-51 Local border practices and urban citizenship in Europe
by Henrik Lebuhn - 52-67 Sense of place and place-based activism in the neoliberal city
by Joshua Long - 68-68 Introduction
by Adrian Atkinson - 69-84 Which way for UPA in Africa?
by Diana Lee-Smith - 85-96 Readjusting to reality
by Adrian Atkinson - 97-98 Introduction: Full circle to London
by Andrea Gibbons & Nick Wolff - 99-118 'It's not for us’
by Paul Watt - 119-121 Global perspectives on urban gating
by Zia Salim - 122-125 Towards the Great Transformation: (5) Materialisms, old and new: theory, sources, and praxis (an introduction)
by Bob Catterall
2012, Volume 16, Issue 6
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 621-625 Editorial: Reform and/or Transformation?
by Bob Catterall - 626-655 Austerity urbanism
by Jamie Peck - 656-671 You can't demolish your way out of a housing crisis
by Sarah Glynn - 672-685 Dispatches from ‘the frontline of gentrification’
by Alberto Duman - 686-688 For the possibility of world: Tributes to Neil Smith (1954–2012)
by Bob Catterall - 689-691 Neil Smith: A tribute from Berlin
by Margit Mayer - 692-698 Libertarians and Marxists in the 21st century
by Marcelo Lopes de Souza - 699-699 Introduction
by Adrian Atkinson - 700-712 A New World Ordure? Thoughts on the use of Humanure in Developed Cities
by Anthony Richardson - 713-724 Zurich: Urban agriculture as an economy of solidarity
by Marit Rosol & Paul Schweizer - 725-727 Introduction: Unpacking the Olympic spectacle: ‘Faster, Higher, Stronger’ from London to Rio to China
by Nick Wolff & Andrea Gibbons - 728-744 Unequal cities of spectacle and mega-events in China
by Hyun Shin - 745-747 Beyond the flash: reflections on Timon of Athens and the state of contemporary theatre
by Celine Kuklowsky - 748-757 Towards the great transformation: (4) Agrarian and urban rebellion, the 2008 crisis, art/philosophy/science, and Keiller's ‘Robinson Crusoe’
by Bob Catterall - 758-758 Erratum
by The Editors
October 2012, Volume 16, Issue 5
- 495-499 Editorial
by Bob Catterall - 500-518 The new urban enclosures
by Stuart Hodkinson - 519-534 'Hosting the world’
by Christopher McMichael - 535-545 Beyond Spontaneity
by Dimitris Dalakoglou - 546-556 Athens 2012
by Myrto Tsilimpounidi - 557-557 Introduction: Moving On
by Bob Catterall - 558-559 Beyond austerity urbanism and creative city politics
by Margit Mayer - 561-562 Introduction: Spotlight on Olympic Rio: Critical implications of 'Faster, Higher, Stronger’
by Andrea Gibbons - 563-572 Panem et circenses versus the right to the city (centre) in Rio de Janeiro: A short report
by Marcelo Lopes de Souza - 573-575 NEOutopia: Architecture and the Politics of 'the New’: Part Two
by Emma Cummins - 576-594 New Labour—new renaissance
by Caspar Pearson - 595-606 Notes on NEOutopia
by city-bound collective - 607-609 We are all surprised by action: Writing materials from a cultural perspective
by Anna Krzywoszynska - 610-620 Towards the great transformation: (3) Research, Marx's 'Old Mole’, and 'Robinson’/Keiller's Journey
by Bob Catterall
August 2012, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 391-394 Editorial
by Bob Catterall - 395-421 Class-ifying London
by Mark Davidson & Elvin Wyly - 422-430 The economic crisis seen from the everyday
by Maria Kaika - 431-438 The fire next time
by Jenna M. Loyd - 439-445 Introduction: Re-writing London and the Olympic City: Critical implications of 'Faster, Higher, Stronger'
by Andrea Gibbons & Nick Wolff - 446-451 Olympics 2012 security
by Stephen Graham - 452-460 The privatisation of urban development and the London Olympics 2012
by Mike Raco - 461-467 Athens 2004
by Kompreser Collective - 468-473 Games Monitor
by Andrea Gibbons & Nick Wolff - 474-475 Introduction: Towards a renewal of critical praxis
by Bob Catterall - 476-480 Unsettling critical urban theory
by Sharon M. Meagher - 481-483 Moving beyond 'Cities for People, Not for Profit'
by Margit Mayer - 484-485 Out on the streets
by David Storey - 486-493 Towards the great transformation: (2) Nature, Marx's 'Old Mole', and 'Robinson'
by Bob Catterall
June 2012, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 265-268 Editorial
by Bob Catterall - 269-283 The politics of the encounter and the urbanization of the world
by Andy Merrifield - 284-298 The political geographies of Liberty City
by Alberto Vanolo - 299-312 Athens in the Mediterranean 'movement of the piazzas' Spontaneity in material and virtual public spaces
by Lila Leontidou - 313-314 Introduction: From a mainstream to a critical narrative
by Bob Catterall - 315-331 Marxists, libertarians and the city
by Marcelo Lopes de Souza - 332-336 NEOutopia: Architecture and the Politics of 'the New'
by Emma Cummins - 337-344 Notes on the potential of void
by Francesco Sebregondi - 345-354 Looking backward
by Louis Moreno - 355-359 Introduction: Where do we stand? New hopes, frustration and open wounds in Arab cities
by Barbara Lipietz & Marcelo Lopes de Souza - 360-368 Urban praxis and the Arab Spring
by Ahmed Kanna - 369-376 We are not women, we are Egyptians
by Nadia Taher - 377-381 Poor man's penthouse
by David J. Madden - 382-385 Schwellenangst? Towards the city of anti-capitalist critique
by Anna Richter - 386-388 Towards the great transformation: (2) Nature, Marx's 'Old Mole', and 'Robinson'
by Bob Catterall
April 2012, Volume 16, Issue 1-2
- 4-33 The city in libertarian thought
by Marcelo Lopes de Souza - 34-56 Learning from urban revolt
by Yousuf Al-Bulushi - 57-73 Iconic architecture as a hegemonic project of the transnational capitalist class
by Leslie Sklair & Laura Gherardi - 93-111 Riding the storm: 'new Istanbul’
by Asu Aksoy - 112-128 Re-making a Landscape of Prostitution: the Amsterdam Red Light District
by Manuel B. Aalbers & Magdalena Sabat - 129-145 Placing prostitution
by Manuel B. Aalbers & Michaël Deinema - 146-157 Governmentality in Amsterdam's Red Light District
by Gail M. Zuckerwise - 195-201 Afterword: exiting Amsterdam's red light district
by Phil Hubbard - 203-206 Cities for people and people for systemic change
by William Tabb - 207-215 The 20:12 express: destination?
by Mark Davidson - 220-220 Introduction
by Paula Lökman - 221-234 Visualising the riverbank
by Andrea Mubi Brighenti & Cristina Mattiucci
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