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February 2010, Volume 14, Issue 1-2
- 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 - 95-102 Vientiane
by John Walsh & Nittana Southiseng - 103-109 Contesting Taipei as a world city
by Jenn‐hwan Wang & Shuwei Huang - 110-119 Shifting spaces of power in Metro Manila
by Emma Porio - 120-128 Jakarta
by Wilmar Salim & Benedictus Kombaitan - 129-136 Dhaka and the contestation over the public space
by Habibul Haque Khondker - 137-138 Alternatives
by Paul Chatterton - 139-145 Cultural workers of the world unite, you’ve nothing to lose but your theatres
by Robert Hollands - 146-149 Greece’s winter of discontent
by Antonis Vradis - 150-152 Where the river meets the city: Tracing Los Angeles’ social and environmental movements
by Beth Rose Middleton - 153-156 Whiteout? Gentrification and colonialism in inner‐city Sydney
by Kari Forbes‐Boyte - 156-158 Taking small things all the way to the Bank
by Trevor J. Barnes - 159-171 Is it all coming together? Thoughts on urban studies and the present crisis: (15) Elite squads: Brazil, Prague, Gaza and beyond
by Bob Catterall
December 2008, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 279-282 Editorial
by Bob Catterall - 283-302 Building the Cartesian Enlightenment
by Ken Hillis - 303-320 Will the real smart city please stand up?
by Robert G. Hollands - 321-340 Globalization, cities and the Summer Olympics
by John R. Short - 341-355 Mapping the Olympic growth machine
by Björn Surborg & Rob VanWynsberghe & Elvin Wyly - 356-371 Different but the same?
by Phil Jones - 372-382 'The post‐city being prepared on the site of the ex‐city’-super-1
by Daryl Martin - 383-390 Photographing people is wrong
by Ariadne van de Ven - 391-393 Changing urban form, with Chinese characteristics
by Laurence J.C. Ma - 394-397 Thinking neoliberalism, thinking geography
by Saraswati Raju - 398-401 Can urbanism heal the scars of conflict?
by Nasser Yassin - 402-415 Is it all coming together? Thoughts on urban studies and the present crisis: (14) Another city is possible? Reports from the frontline
by Bob Catterall
July 2008, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 145-147 Editorial
by Bob Catterall - 148-153 The production of urban space in the age of transnational mega‐urbes
by Eduardo Mendieta - 154-160 Introduction
by Adrian Atkinson & Korinna Thielen - 161-170 Mr Science and Mr Democracy
by Alan Hudson - 171-182 Into space
by Marc Blecher - 183-195 Restructuring urban governance
by Leslie Shieh & John Friedmann - 196-206 The 'third tier’ of globalization
by Michal Lyons & Alison Brown & Zhigang Li - 207-216 Building Shanghai
by Edward Denison - 217-225 Architecture and China’s urban revolution
by Xuefei Ren - 226-236 'Make‐the‐Most‐of‐It’ architecture
by Li Xiangning - 237-244 Ecological citizenship and a plan for sustainable development
by Shannon May - 245-254 The reality of environmental sustainability in China-super-1
by Debra Lam - 255-265 Post‐Fordism, sound and urban space
by Robin Balliger & James DeFilippis & Luna Vives & Andrew Davey - 266-278 Is it all coming together?
by Bob Catterall
April 2008, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-4 Editorial
by Bob Catterall - 5-24 Collective culture and urban public space
by Ash Amin - 25-49 Robowar™ dreams
by Stephen Graham - 50-63 London voices, 1957--2007
by Peter Hall - 64-78 Community influence and the contemporary local state
by Sara González & Geoff Vigar - 79-106 Cities after oil—3
by Adrian Atkinson - 107-114 Banlieues, the Hyperghetto and Advanced Marginality: A Symposium on Loïc Wacquant’s Urban Outcasts
by Sako Musterd - 115-125 ¡Ya Basta! The Zapatista struggle for autonomy revisited
by Paul Chatterton & Ramor Ryan - 126-131 The limits of critical approaches
by Dave O’Brien & Pablo Bose & Christopher Harker - 132-143 Is it all coming together? Thoughts on urban studies and the present crisis:
by Bob Catterall
December 2007, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 273-276 Editorial
by Bob Catterall - 277-292 Walls and shadows
by Roy Scranton - 293-312 Cities after oil—2
by Adrian Atkinson - 313-356 Foucault and the Black Panthers-super-1
by Brady Thomas Heiner - 357-363 Banlieues, the Hyperghetto and Advanced Marginality: A Symposium on Loïc Wacquant’s Urban Outcasts
by Paul Chatterton - 364-369 The role of race and class in urban marginality
by Sylvie Tissot - 370-377 (Un)ghetto fabulous
by Elisa Joy White - 378-383 Putting space in its place
by Peter Marcuse - 384-390 Penalized spaces
by Eduardo Mendieta - 391-398 Marginal economies and collective action
by Vincenzo Ruggiero - 399-404 The challenge of comparative case studies
by Janet Abu‐Lughod - 405-412 Class, ethnicity, Leviathan and place
by Virgílio Borges Pereira - 413-421 Is there such a thing as 'the ghetto’?
by Mario Luis Small - 422-427 'Reclaim the City!’—a review of the special session at the 2007 Association of American Geographers’ annual meeting
by Björn Surborg - 428-432 On the eventuality of total destruction
by John Armitage & Joanne Roberts
July 2007, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 141-143 Editorial
by Bob Catterall - 144-164 Megaprojects
by Gareth A. Jones & Maria Moreno‐Carranco - 165-175 Anti‐global movements reclaim the city
by Eleni Portaliou - 176-198 Jerusalem’s Road 1
by Wendy Pullan & Philipp Misselwitz & Rami Nasrallah & Haim Yacobi - 199-200 Introduction
by Shipra Narang - 201-213 Cities after oil—1: 'Sustainable development’ and energy futures
by Adrian Atkinson - 214-220 Sustainable for whom? The urban millennium and challenges for redefining the global development planning agenda-super-1
by Nicholas You - 221-228 Sustain no city: An ecological conceptualization of urban development
by O. A. K'Akumu - 229-238 Thoughtful territories: Imagining the thinking power of things and spaces
by David Beer - 239-244 Mall gluts, category‐killers and edge nodes
by David Bell - 245-272 Is it all coming together?
by Bob Catterall
December 2006, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 259-268 Urban social movements: from the 'right to the city’ to transnational spatialities and flaneur activists
by Lila Leontidou - 269-285 Places of resistance
by Ana Paula Beja Horta - 287-293 Urban social movements in Southern European cities
by Alex Afouxenidis - 295-304 The de‐commodification of urban space and the occupied social centres in Italy-super-1
by Nicola Montagna - 305-315 Autonomy in the city?
by Stuart Hodkinson & Paul Chatterton - 317-326 A geography of 'Notopia’
by Fivos Papadimitriou - 327-342 Social movements as 'critical urban planning’ agents
by Marcelo Lopes de Souza - 343-354 The emergence, development and limits of the alternative strategy of the urban movements in Germany
by Karolos‐Iosif Kavoulakos
2006, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 121-122 Editorial
by The Editors - 123-124 Introduction
by Eduardo Mendieta - 125-147 The postcolonial city as universal nostalgia
by Ernesto Capello - 149-166 On the global inter‐location of a postcolonial city
by Amos Nascimento - 167-182 The of Buenos Aires, 2001–2005
by Themis Chronopoulos - 183-184 Introduction
by Stuart Wilks‐Heeg - 185-196 The view
by Ian Gordon - 197-204 Whatever happened to in ?
by Michael Edwards - 205-214 Life and labour across nocturnal London
by Sukhdev Sandhu - 215-234 The meaning of place and state‐led gentrification in Birmingham’s Eastside
by Libby Porter & Austin Barber - 235-240 The City and its Writers: on Angel Rama
by The Editors - 242-256 Further thoughts on urban studies and the present crisis: (8)Dark Ages, prisons and escape routes
by Bob Catterall
December 2005, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 279-295 Urban development
by Adrian Atkinson - 297-306 Dichotomies and contemporary social movements
by Vincenzo Ruggiero - 307-320 City of God
by Bülent Diken - 321-340 Moral panics and urban renaissance
by Peter Rogers & Jon Coaffee - 341-354 Communist urbanization and conditional citizenship
by Ivaylo Ditchev - 355-369 Peckham tales
by Gareth Stanton - 371-379 Alternatives
by Oliver Ressler - 381-388 How public can public spaces be?
by Carina Listerborn
July 2005, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 161-168 Seeking shelter in Pandora’s box
by Zygmunt Bauman - 169-194 Switching cities off
by Stephen Graham - 195-204 The axle of evil
by Eduardo Mendieta - 205-214 Memory, catastrophe, destruction
by Max Pensky - 215-224 City limits
by Gail Weiss - 225-246 Theorizing urban spectacles
by Kevin Fox Gotham - 247-254 'The city’ as perverse metaphor
by Peter Marcuse
April 2005, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 3-8 Introduction to special feature
by Leonie Sandercock - 9-22 Is there regionalism after municipal amalgamation in Toronto?
by Roger Keil & Julie‐Anne Boudreau - 23-32 Resistance in the neoliberal city
by Liette Gilbert - 33-49 Urbanizing the security agenda
by Gerda R. Wekerle & Paul S. B. Jackson - 51-66 The abandoned social goals of public transit in the neoliberal city of the USA
by Joe Grengs - 67-83 The making of a mega project in the neoliberal city
by Matti Siemiatycki - 85-100 Empowerment planning in East St. Louis, Illinois
by Kenneth M. Reardon - 101-107 Neoliberalism and the urban condition
by Neil Brenner & Nik Theodore - 109-123 Religious faith in the exurban community
by Christopher Baker - 125-141 The combination of cultural and time planning
by Alex M. Deffner - 143-145 Liverpool echoes
by Stuart Wilks‐Heeg - 145-147 Touring Jozi
by Nic Coetzer - 147-149 Communities in common
by Simon Parker
December 2004, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 341-361 The political role of the everyday
by Rachel Kallus - 363-379 Rethinking urban metabolism: water, space and the modern city
by Matthew Gandy - 381-389 Poverty and social exclusion in European cities: diversity and convergence at the local level
by Enzo Mingione - 391-402 Settling in cyber city?
by Vittorio Magnago Lampugnani - 403-411 Making war with love: the Clandestine Insurgent Rebel Clown Army
by Kolonel Klepto - 413-442 Recording industrial landscapes
by Anna Bowman
July 2004, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 165-196 Postmortem city
by Stephen Graham - 197-219 Political conflict, town planning and housing supply in Jerusalem
by Samer Ghaleb Saleh Bagaeen - 221-228 Re‐imagining the “White City”
by Mark LeVine - 229-235 Urban renaissance: from physical beautification to social empowerment
by Frank Moulaert & Hilde Demuynck & Jacques Nussbaumer - 235-241 Inner‐city misery
by Guy Baeten - 241-248 Integrated Area Development in fragmented cities
by Arantxa Rodríguez - 249-257 Integrated Area Development and social innovation in European cities
by Jacques Nussbaumer & Frank Moulaert - 258-265 Poverty and poverty control in Bruges between 1250 and 1590
by Alfons Dewitte - 266-273 Towards the roots of social welfare
by Gilbert Tournoy - 274-278 Identity building and cultural projects in Butetown, Cardiff
by Huw Thomas - 279-288 'The Return of the Swallows’
by Els Dietvorst - 288-294 In search of culture
by Marijke Leye & Ivo Janssens - 295-301 Arts and culture as experimental spaces in the city
by Dominique Puype - 302-306 Wijk‐Up (Wake‐up)1
by Marijke Leye - 307-335 Review
by Bob Catterall
April 2004, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 5-27 Imperial geographies and topographies of nihilism
by Eduardo Mendieta - 29-56 The topology of being and the geopolitics of knowledge
by Nelson Maldonado‐Torres - 57-88 Empire's entrails and the imperial geography of “Amerasia”
by David Haekwon Kim - 89-108 Urbanization in a neo‐liberal world
by Adrian Atkinson - 109-114 Prospects and Retrospects
by Davide Deriu & Luis Diaz - 127-151 Reviews
by Paul Finch
November 2003, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 269-280 Writing the city spatially-super-1
by Edward Soja - 281-299 Architecture—design in need of a compass
by Ian Ritchie - 301-326 Managing the city Flows and places at Rotterdam Central Station
by Dion Kooijman & Gerard Wigmans - 327-348 Writing the 'architexture’ of the global city Globalization and the birth of modern London
by Philip Dowdall - 349-360 Resilience, not resistance A contribution to an expanded urban conversation
by Sophie Churchill
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