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April 2012, Volume 16, Issue 1-2
- 237-242 From innocence to realisation
by Sissi Korizi & Antonis Vradis - 243-248 Reflections on Occupy Wall Street, the state and space
by Stuart Schrader & David Wachsmuth - 249-252 Merry Crisis-mas (from Greece)
by Myrto Tsilimpounidi & Aylwyn Walsh
December 2011, Volume 15, Issue 6
- 613-617 Editorial
by Bob Catterall - 618-624 The 'Arab Spring’ and the city
by Marcelo Lopes de Souza & Barbara Lipietz - 625-630 The will to revolt and the spectre of the Real
by Nasser Abourahme & May Jayyusi - 631-635 Beyond the return of the 'slum’
by Pushpa Arabindoo - 636-646 Rhetoric of the 'slum’
by Pushpa Arabindoo - 647-661 Mobility innovation at the urban margins
by Peter Brand & Julio D. Dávila - 662-673 The research--policy dialectic
by Sunil Kumar - 674-685 Situating slums
by David Simon - 686-695 Visual representations of poverty
by Nazia Parvez - 696-708 Slumming about
by Gareth A. Jones - 709-721 Shanties, slums, breeze blocks and bricks
by Deborah Potts - 722-726 Epilogue
by Alan Gilbert - 727-730 Assemblage and Critical Urban Praxis -- Part Four
by Dan Swanton - 731-739 Encountering, describing and transforming urbanism
by Colin McFarlane - 740-750 Between abstraction and complexity
by David Wachsmuth & David J. Madden & Neil Brenner - 751-753 Shanghai and the limits of the global-city literature
by Ugo Rossi - 754-756 Desire, disorder and design: metropolitan threats and urban sexual citizenship in post-war London
by Sarah Mills - 757-761 Re-remembering Africville
by Ted Rutland
October 2011, Volume 15, Issue 5
- 499-508 Editorial comments
by Elvin Wyly & Kurt Iveson & Peter Marcuse - 509-531 The neoliberal political--economic collapse of Argentina and the spatial fortification of institutions in Buenos Aires, 1998--2010
by Themis Chronopoulos - 532-547 A conceptual history of livability
by Harm Kaal - 548-551 Assemblage and Critical Urban Praxis: Part Three
by Dan Swanton - 552-562 Putting ANTs into the mille-feuille
by Michele Acuto - 563-569 Assemblage and the politics of thick description
by Katharine N. Rankin - 570-576 Hard-wired experience
by Hillary Angelo - 577-583 What can an assemblage do?
by Bertie Russell & Andre Pusey & Paul Chatterton - 584-588 Template urbanism
by Fran Tonkiss - 589-590 Ten Years After 9/11: Part Two
by Kurt Iveson - 591-604 The war on teenage terrorists
by Vanessa A. Massaro & Emma Gaalaas Mullaney - 605-612 Is it all coming together? Thoughts on urban studies and the present crisis:
by Bob Catterall
August 2011, Volume 15, Issue 3-4
- 285-288 Editorial
by Bob Catterall - 289-321 Emerging cities of the third wave
by Allen J. Scott - 322-342 Flânerie and the globalizing city
by Kathryn Kramer & John Rennie Short - 343-346 Assemblage and Critical Urban Praxis: Part Two
by Dan Swanton - 347-354 Uprooting critical urbanism
by Kim Dovey - 355-364 The surfacing of urban life
by AbdouMaliq Simone - 365-374 The politics of urban assemblages
by Ignacio Farías - 375-388 On context
by Colin McFarlane - 389-391 Ten Years After 9/11
by Kurt Iveson - 392-406 The tabooed after-life of 9 / 11
by Peter Marcuse - 407-413 The politics of terror and the neoliberal military minimalist state
by Eduardo Mendieta - 414-428 Protection as subjection
by Jill Williams - 429-432 From The Republic remixed
by Steven Flusty - 433-440 An era and its end
by Nasser Abourahme - 441-442 Introduction
by Paula Lokman - 443-455 Sounding the Heygate estate
by Will Montgomery - 456-472 Jerusalem: One planning system, two urban realities
by Shahd Wari - 473-481 The right to the city and beyond
by Andy Merrifield - 482-490 The spatiality of a social struggle in Greece at the time of the IMF
by Regina Mantanika & Hara Kouki - 491-497 Is it all coming together? Thoughts on urban studies and the present crisis:
by Bob Catterall
April 2011, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 133-134 Editorial
by Bob Catterall - 135-153 Cities on the move: Navigating urban life
by Caroline Knowles - 155-166 Many centers: suburban habitus
by David Kolb - 167-180 Medellín and Bogotá: The global cities of the other globalization
by Eduardo Mendieta - 181-203 Building resilience and well‐being in the Margins within the City: Changing perceptions, making connections, realising potential, plugging resources leaks
by Rachael Unsworth & Sue Ball & Irena Bauman & Paul Chatterton & Andrew Goldring & Katie Hill & Guy Julier - 204-224 Assemblage and critical urbanism
by Colin McFarlane - 225-240 Assemblage urbanism and the challenges of critical urban theory
by Neil Brenner & David J. Madden & David Wachsmuth - 241-249 On 'the urbanism of nothing’
by Maros Krivy & Eduardo Mendieta & Anna Richter & Bob Catterall - 250-259 Social or spatial justice? Marcuse and Soja on the right to the city
by Kurt Iveson - 260-262 Response to Kurt Iveson: 'Social or Spatial Justice? Marcuse and Soja on the Right to the City’
by Edward W. Soja - 263-263 Introduction
by Anna Richter - 264-267 City of creative privatisation: Fly posting and the public realm in Bremen
by Ulf Treger - 268-269 Arts and culture in urban redevelopment: It's not all bad
by Jamison R. Miller - 270-272 Can we really ride the urban tiger of global capitalism?
by Stuart Hodkinson - 273-275 Planning for the unintended, unexpected and accidental
by Daniel Makagon - 276-284 Is it all coming together? Thoughts on urban studies and the present crisis: (22) Mediations, entrapment and counterrevolution
by Bob Catterall
February 2011, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editorial
by Bob Catterall - 4-24 Glasgow’s new urban frontier: 'Civilising’ the population of 'Glasgow East’
by Neil Gray & Gerry Mooney - 25-41 Worlding a city: Twinning and urban theory
by Mark Jayne & Phil Hubbard & David Bell - 42-62 Speculative redevelopment and conservation: The signifying role of architecture
by Maroš Krivý - 63-65 Introduction
by Andrea Gibbons - 66-68 The spatial perspective in action
by Núria Benach - 69-72 Spatial justice: Where/when it all comes together
by Abel Albet - 73-77 The words and the things
by Marcelo Lopes de Souza - 78-80 Great title, wrong book
by Peter Hall - 81-84 The spatial metaphorics of justice: on Edward W. Soja
by Eduardo Mendieta - 85-86 Spatial causes, social effects: A response to Soja
by Fran Tonkiss - 87-95 Mapping (in)justice
by Gilda Haas - 96-102 Spatializing justice—Part II
by Edward Soja - 103-104 Introduction
by Rachael Unsworth - 105-119 The Urbal Fix
by Tom Bliss - 120-122 Theorizing the urban from the 'south’?
by Christopher Harker - 123-125 Pitting morality against the harms of market freedom
by Pablo Mendez - 126-132 Is it all coming together? Thoughts on urban studies and the present crisis: (21) Work and action: from The Wire to Hamlet
by Bob Catterall
December 2010, Volume 14, Issue 6
- 601-603 A new ontology for the era of the New Economy: On Edward W. Soja’s Seeking Spatial Justice
by Martin Woessner - 604-606 Rights, politics and strategy: A response to Seeking Spatial Justice
by David Cunningham - 607-611 Seeking Spatial Justice : Some reflections from Sydney
by Kurt Iveson - 612-615 In Virginia … desperately Seeking Spatial Justice
by Jon Liss - 616-618 Academic agents for change
by Jane Wills - 619-621 Bridging theory and practice
by Andrea Gibbons - 622-624 Confronting the geographies of enmity
by Andrew Davey - 625-628 Seeking the urban common: Furthering the debate on spatial justice
by Paul Chatterton - 636-705 Code unknown: Roma/Gypsy montage
by Kevin Robins & Kevin Robins & Rüdiger Benninghaus & Nejla Osseiran & Elena Marushiakova & Vesselin Popov & Huub van Baar & Monika Metyková & Kostadin Kostadinov & Jan Hanák & interviewed by Monika Metyková, Brno, May 2009 & Hedina Tahirović Sijerčić & Juliette de Baïracli Levy & Adrian Marsh & Matthieu Chazal & T.G. Ashplant & Ilona Tomova & Mariella Mehr & Thomas Busch & Tímea Junghaus & Thomas Busch & Tímea Junghaus & Garth Cartwright & Carol Silverman & Sonia Tamar Seeman - 706-708 Introduction: welcome to the urban desert of the real, Part II
by Simon Parker - 709-729 Where do Bunnys come from? From Hamsterdam to hubris
by Antony Bryant & Griselda Pollock
October 2010, Volume 14, Issue 5
- 487-490 Editorial
by Bob Catterall - 491-496 Introduction: Welcome to the urban desert of the real
by Simon Parker - 497-528 Things pictures don’t tell us: In search of Baltimore
by Elvin Wyly - 529-544 The ivorine tower in the city: Engaging urban studies after The Wire
by Rowland Atkinson & David Beer - 545-557 From soft eyes to street lives: The Wire and jargons of authenticity
by Simon Parker - 558-565 Going outside The Wire : Generation Kill and the failure of detail
by Roy Scranton - 566-585 Two world urban forums. What happened in Rio? Where does it lead? A discussion
by Adrian Atkinson & Barbara Lipietz & Marcelo Lopes de Souza & Shipra Narang Suri - 586-591 A poetic urbanism: Recreating places, remade to measure, but from the inside out
by Daryl Martin
August 2010, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 353-354 Editorial
by Bob Catterall - 355-369 The need for critical theory in everyday life: Why the tea parties have popular support
by Peter Marcuse - 370-389 Petrified ruin: Chernobyl, Pripyat and the death of the city
by Paul Dobraszczyk - 390-405 Sustainability as ideological praxis: The acting out of planning’s master‐signifier
by Mark Davidson - 406-424 Cosmopolitanism and good‐enough cosmopolitanism: Encounter with Robin Denselow and Charlie Gillett
by Kevin Robins - 425-426 Introduction
by Bob Catterall - 427-433 Critical thinking about the Right to the City: Mapping garbage routes
by Sharon M. Meagher - 434-441 Some critical reflections on being critical: Reading for deviance, dominance or difference?
by Kurt Iveson - 442-447 The city to come: Critical urban theory as utopian mapping
by Eduardo Mendieta - 448-456 Is another city possible? Towards an urbanised sustainability
by Suzanne Vallance & Harvey Perkins - 457-463 The brave new (urban) world of fear and (real or presumed) wars
by Marcelo Lopes de Souza - 464-469 Gentrification will eat itself. Taking theory to the playground: Lefebvre for kids
by Anna Richter - 470-472 Imaginary matter(s)
by Giorgio Hadi Curti - 473-475 The great outdoors: Exploring the history of New York’s preservation movement
by Ellie Miles - 476-485 Is it all coming together? Thoughts on urban studies and the present crisis: (19) There is no return?
by Bob Catterall
June 2010, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 231-233 Editorial
by Bob Catterall - 234-244 The urban impossible: A eulogy for the unfinished city
by Paul Chatterton - 245-267 The emperor’s used clothes, or, places remade to measure
by Steven Flusty - 268-277 Triangulating utopia: Benjamin, Lefebvre, Tafuri
by Frank Cunningham - 278-297 A neoliberal sports event? FIFA from the Estadio Nacional to the fan mile
by Volker Eick - 298-313 Urbanism in the anthropocene: Ecological urbanism or premium ecological enclaves?
by Mike Hodson & Simon Marvin - 314-322 Where do we stand? Progress in acknowledging and confronting climate change and 'peak oil’
by Adrian Atkinson - 323-325 Not in our name! Jamming the gentrification machine: a manifesto
by NION, Brand Hamburg (Initiative Not in Our Name, Marke Hamburg) - 326-327 Colin Ward. Writer, social theorist and anarchist, 1924--2010
by Dennis Hardy - 328-330 Obituary of Colin Ward
by David Goodway - 331-333 Capitalising on social capital
by Ron Johnston - 334-338 In the end there will be little else for us to do but shop
by Vincenzo Ruggiero - 339-352 Is it all coming together? Thoughts on urban studies and the urban crisis: (18) 'Detained at her majesty’s pleasure…’ (a dialogue on the implications of a volcanic interruption to the plans of those attending a geography conference in Washington)
by Bob Catterall and others
February 2010, Volume 14, Issue 1-2
- 1-3 Editorial
by Bob Catterall - 4-12 In defense of theory in practice
by Peter Marcuse - 13-24 Drifting and getting stuck: Migrants in Chinese cities
by Weiping Wu - 25-32 Introduction
by Kurt Iveson - 33-47 More to see than a canvas in a white cube: For an art in the streets
by Joe Austin - 48-62 Spot theory
by Jeff Ferrell & Robert D. Weide - 63-81 Pictures on walls? Producing, pricing and collecting the street art screen print
by Luke Dickens - 82-98 The game of fame: Mural, graffiti, erasure
by Mark Halsey & Ben Pederick - 99-114 Negotiated consent or zero tolerance? Responding to graffiti and street art in Melbourne
by Alison Young - 115-134 The wars on graffiti and the new military urbanism
by Kurt Iveson - 135-136 Introduction
by Paula Lökman & Kurt Iveson - 137-153 The call and response of street art and the city
by Scott Burnham - 154-155 The city
by Zephyr - 156-157 Our culture is your crime
by Colt .45 - 158-159 Shutters
by Eine - 160-161 Learning the city
by Tom Civil - 162-163 Aero soul city
by James Cochran (aka Jimmy.C) - 164-169 Social disorder and the criminalization of indolence
by Vincenzo Ruggiero - 170-179 Still missing Marcuse: Hamnett’s foggy analysis in London town
by Tom Slater - 180-186 'I am critical. You are mainstream’: a response to Slater
by Chris Hamnett - 189-192 Fear and hope in Brazilian cities
by Edesio Fernandes - 193-199 Asserting the nature of man as a zoon politikon —the case for a political dimension of sustainable urban development
by O.A. K’Akumu - 199-202 Unstable identities in the networked city
by David W. Hill
December 2009, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 379-382 Editorial
by Bob Catterall - 383-402 Cities as Battlespace: The New Military Urbanism
by Stephen Graham - 403-417 Transparent cities: Re‐shaping the urban experience through interactive video game simulation
by Rowland Atkinson & Paul Willis - 418-431 Neo‐urbanism in the making under China’s market transition
by Fulong Wu - 432-450 Probing the symptomatic silences of middle‐class settlement: A case study of gentrification processes in Glasgow
by Kirsteen Paton - 451-465 Urban social movements and small places
by Sarah Pink - 466-470 Editor's introduction
by Bob Catterall - 471-473 Peter Marcuse and the 'Right to the City’
by Bruno Flierl - 474-475 Rescuing the 'Right to the City’
by Martin Woessner - 476-482 The new Mikado? Tom Slater, gentrification and displacement
by Chris Hamnett - 483-492 Cities for people, not for profit—from a radical‐libertarian and Latin American perspective
by Marcelo Lopes de Souza - 493-498 Cities after oil (one more time)
by Adrian Atkinson - 499-509 The bantustan sublime: reframing the colonial in Ramallah
by Nasser Abourahme - 510-516 Chicago fade : putting the researcher’s body back into play
by Loïc Wacquant - 517-530 Thinking the urban: on recent writings on philosophy and the city
by David Cunningham - 531-550 Is it all coming together? Thoughts an urban studies and the present crisis: (16) Comrades against the counterrevolutions: bringing people (back?) in
by Bob Catterall
June 2009, Volume 13, Issue 2-3
- 173-175 Editorial
by Bob Catterall - 176-184 Cities for people, not for profit
by Neil Brenner & Peter Marcuse & Margit Mayer - 185-197 From critical urban theory to the right to the city
by Peter Marcuse - 198-207 What is critical urban theory?
by Neil Brenner - 208-218 Urban studies, critical theory, radical politics: Eight theses for Peter Marcuse
by Kanishka Goonewardena - 219-229 Critical development studies and the praxis of planning
by Katharine N. Rankin - 230-245 The urban politics of roll‐with‐it neoliberalization
by Roger Keil - 246-263 Critical theory and 'gray space’: Mobilization of the colonized
by Oren Yiftachel - 264-277 Urban policy and architecture for people, not for power
by Bruno Flierl & Peter Marcuse - 278-291 Culture industry cities: From discipline to exclusion, from citizen to tourist
by Heinz Steinert - 292-311 Missing Marcuse: On gentrification and displacement
by Tom Slater - 312-324 Is it, or is not? The conceptualisation of gentrification and displacement and its political implications in the case of Berlin‐Prenzlauer Berg
by Matthias Bernt & Andrej Holm - 325-335 Berlin’s waterfront site struggle
by Albert Scharenberg & Ingo Bader - 336-346 Taking the bus daily and demonstrating on Sunday: Reflections on the formation of political subjectivity in an urban world
by Julie‐Anne Boudreau & Nathalie Boucher & Marilena Liguori - 347-361 An in memoriam for the just city of Amsterdam
by Justus Uitermark - 362-374 The 'Right to the City’ in the context of shifting mottos of urban social movements
by Margit Mayer - 375-377 War kids
by Roy Scranton
March 2009, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-4 Editorial
by Bob Catterall - 5-25 Declarations of independence
by Sharon M. Meagher - 26-52 Social movements in the face of criminal power
by Marcelo Lopes de Souza - 53-62 Introduction
by Göran Therborn & K.C. Ho - 63-70 'Runaway chickens’ and Myanmar identity
by Donald M. Seekins - 71-79 Post‐colonial projects of a national culture
by Beng‐Lan Goh & David Liauw - 80-86 Bangkok
by Douglas Webster & Chuthatip Maneepong - 87-94 Hanoi, Vietnam
by William S. Logan
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