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November 2021, Volume 45, Issue 6
September 2021, Volume 45, Issue 5
July 2021, Volume 45, Issue 4
- 585-596 CRITICAL URBAN THEORY IN THE ‘URBAN AGE’: Ruptures, Tensions, and Messy Solidarities
by Natalie Oswin & Geraldine Pratt
- 597-611 Splanetary Urbanization
by Cindi Katz
- 612-629 OF CROWDED HISTORIES AND URBAN THEORY: A Feminist Critique of Temporal Closure and Patrimonial Claims to the Urban
by Erin Collins
- 630-642 Planetary Urban Involution In The Tokyo Suburbs
by Lieba Faier
- 643-657 OF HOLY COWS AND UNHOLY POLITICS: Dalits, Annihilation and More‐than‐Human Urban Abolition Ecologies
by Rajyashree N. Reddy
- 658-662 The ‘City’ As Text
by Tariq Jazeel
- 663-678 POSTCOLONIZING PLANETARY URBANIZATION: Aníbal Quijano and an Alternative Genealogy of the Urban
by Simone Vegliò
- 679-695 URBAN THEORY BETWEEN POLITICAL ECONOMY AND EVERYDAY URBANISM: Desiring Machine and Power in a Saga of Urbanization
by Junxi Qian & Ning An
- 696-715 WALK THE PIPELINE: Urban Infrastructure Landscapes in Bengaluru's Long Twentieth Century
by Vanesa Castán Broto & H.S. Sudhira & Hita Unnikrishnan
- 716-731 UNDERSTANDING SCALAR POLITICS THROUGH THE FRAMEWORK OF RELATIONAL ARCHIPELAGOS: The Case of Shenzhen Fair, China
by June Wang
- 732-744 OUT IN SPACE: Difference and Abstraction in Planetary Urbanization
by Hillary Angelo & Kian Goh
- 745-746 Davide Ponzini 2020: Transnational Architecture and Urbanism: Rethinking How Cities Plan, Transform, and Learn. Abingdon: Routledge
by Violante Torre
- 747-748 Lisa B.W. Drummond and Douglas Young (eds.) 2020: Socialist and Post‐Socialist Urbanisms: Critical Reflections from a Global Perspective. Toronto: University of Toronto Press
by Elena Trubina
- 748-750 Xuefei Ren 2020: Governing the Urban in China and India: Land Grabs, Slum Clearance and the War on Air Pollution. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press
by Jusmeet S. Sihra
- 750-751 Martin J. Murray 2020: Panic City: Crime and the Fear Industries in Johannesburg. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press
by Mfaniseni Fana Sihlongonyane
- 751-753 Chris Harker 2020: Spacing Debt: Obligations, Violence, and Endurance in Ramallah, Palestine. Durham, NC: Duke University Pressxs
by Enora Robin
May 2021, Volume 45, Issue 3
March 2021, Volume 45, Issue 2
January 2021, Volume 45, Issue 1
November 2020, Volume 44, Issue 6
- 947-966 Assisted Self‐help Housing in Mexico: Advocacy, (Micro)Finance and the Making of Markets
by Monika Grubbauer
- 967-988 Informal Property Rights as Relational and Functional: Unravelling the Relational Contract in China's Informal Housing Market
by Mengzhu Zhang & Shenjing He
- 989-1005 Sister Communities: Rejecting Labels of Informality and Peripherality in Vanuatu
by Jennifer Day
- 1007-1022 Painted Bullet Holes and Broken Promises: Understanding and Challenging Municipal Dispossession in London's Public Housing ‘Decanting’
by Mara Ferreri
- 1023-1040 Paradigm Shifts in Social Housing after Welfare‐State Transformation: Learning from the German Experience
by Barbara Schönig
- 1041-1056 The Role of Traders and Small Businesses in Urban Social Movements: The Case of London's Workspace Struggles
by Myfanwy Taylor
- 1057-1071 Corruption as Infrastructure: Rendering the New Saigon Global
by Hun Kim
- 1072-1082 Space Grabs: Colonizing the Vertical City
by Ju Tjung Liong & Helga Leitner & Eric Sheppard & Suryono Herlambang & Wahyu Astuti
- 1083-1095 Shrinking Cities, Shrinking Households, or Both?
by Maxwell Hartt & Jason Hackworth
- 1096-1097 Brian Jefferson 2020: Digitize and Punish: Racial Criminalization in the Digital Age. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press
by Lucas Melgaço
- 1097-1099 João H. Costa Vargas 2018: The Denial of Antiblackness: Multiracial Redemption and Black Suffering. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press
by Ana Rosa Chagas Cavalcanti
- 1099-1100 Sophie Watson 2019: City Water Matters: Cultures, Practices and Entanglements of Urban Water. London: Palgrave Macmillan
by Anke Schwarz
- 1100-1103 Aidan Mosselson 2019: Vernacular Regeneration: Low‐income Housing, Private Policing, and Urban Transformation in Inner‐city Johannesburg. New York: Routledge
by Martin Murray
- 1103-1104 Maxim Trudolyubov 2018: The Tragedy of Property: Private Life, Ownership and the Russian State. Cambridge: Polity Press
by Anna Zhelnina
- 1104-1106 Sai Balakrishnan 2019: Shareholder Cities: Land Transformations along Urban Corridors in India. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press
by Neha Sami
September 2020, Volume 44, Issue 5
July 2020, Volume 44, Issue 4
- 561-581 Lively Lands: The Spatial Reproduction Squeeze and the Failure of the Urban Imaginary
by D. Asher Ghertner
- 582-598 Subaltern Urbanization: Indian Insights for Urban Theory
by Partha Mukhopadhyay & Marie‐Hélène Zérah & Eric Denis
- 599-616 The Real Estate Frontier
by Tom Gillespie
- 617-635 ‘The Miracle of Density': The Socio‐material Epistemics of Urban Densification
by Federico Pérez
- 636-651 Who Builds Cities in China? How Urban Investment and Development Companies Have Transformed Shanghai
by Yanpeng Jiang & Paul Waley
- 652-672 Popular Urbanization: Conceptualizing Urbanization Processes Beyond Informality
by Monika Streule & Ozan Karaman & Lindsay Sawyer & Christian Schmid
- 673-690 The Green Masterplan: Crisis, State Transition and Urban Transformation in Post‐Genocide Rwanda
by Shakirah Esmail Hudani
- 691-710 Urban Ecological Enclosures: Conservation Planning, Peri‐urban Displacement, and Local State Formations in China
by Jesse Rodenbiker
- 711-729 Urban Commoning as a Vehicle Between Government Institutions and Informality: Collective Gardening Practices in Tampere and Narva
by Tarmo Pikner & Krista Willman & Ari Jokinen
- 731-742 Tracing the Provenance of Urbanist Ideals: A Critical Analysis of The Quito Papers
by Philip Lawton
- 743-754 Capturing the City
by Robbie Peters
- 755-767 (Non)Urban Humans: Questions for a Research Agenda (the Work the Urban Could Do)
by Abdoumaliq Simone
- 769-771 Mark Graham, Rob Kitchin, Shannon Mattern and Joe Shaw (eds.) 2019: How To Run a City Like Amazon and Other Fables. London: Meatspace Press James Ash, Rob Kitchin and Agnieszka Leszczynski (eds.) 2019: >Digital Geographies. London: Sage David Beer 2019: The Data Gaze: Capitalism, Power and Perception. London: Sage
by Jeremy Williams
- 771-773 Marco Z. Garrido 2019: The Patchwork City: Class, Space, and Politics in Metro Manila. Chicago, IL: Chicago University Press
by Liza Weinstein
- 773-775 Alisha C. Holland 2017: Forbearance as Redistribution: The Politics of Informal Welfare in Latin America. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
by Omar Pereyra
- 775-776 K. Murat Güney, Roger Keil and Murat Üçoğlu (eds.) 2019: Massive Suburbanization: (Re)Building the Global Periphery. Toronto: University of Toronto Press
by Joris Sebastiaan Gort
- 777-777 Federico Ferretti 2018: Anarchy and Geography: Reclus and Kropotkin in the UK. London: Routledge
by Hamish Kallin
- 778-779 Clive Barnett 2017: The Priority of Injustice: Locating Democracy in Critical Theory. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press
by Alan Latham
May 2020, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 395-414 Reeling in Newcomers: Urban Competition around Migrant Reception in Brussels
by Eva Swyngedouw
- 415-428 The Right to Rent: Active Resistance to Evolving Geographies of State Regulation
by Joe Crawford & Kim Mckee & Sharon Leahy
- 429-446 The Familiar Face of the State: Affect, Emotion and Citizen Entitlements in Dehradun, India
by Tanya Jakimow
- 447-468 Securing Urban Frontiers: A View from Yangon, Myanmar
by Jasnea Sarma & James D. Sidaway
- 469-483 Stretching the Border: Shopping, Petty Trade and Everyday Life Experiences in the Polish–Ukrainian Borderland
by Bianca B. Szytniewski & Bas Spierings & Martin Van Der Velde
- 484-504 Family Arrangements and Children's Education Among Migrants: A Case Study of China
by Youqin Huang & Zai Liang & Qian Song & Ran Tao
- 505-520 Interlocking Lives: Employment Mobility and Family Fixity in Three Gentrifying Neighbourhoods of Montreal
by Steven High & Lysiane Gervais Goulet & Michelle Duchesneau & Dany Guay‐Bélanger
- 521-536 Boundary Work: Becoming Middle Class in Suburban Dar es Salaam
by Claire Mercer
- 537-539 Riffing Off Kevin Cox: Thinking through Comparison
by Allan Cochrane
- 540-542 Rethinking the European Exception
by Gilles Pinson
- 543-545 Not Exceptional, Just Different: A View from South Africa
by Alison Todes
- 546-548 Wrestling with Capital and Class in US Cities
by Richard Walker
- 549-550 Responses and Challenges
by Kevin R. Cox
- 551-552 Alan Mallach 2018: The Divided City: Poverty and Prosperity in America. Washington, DC: Island Press
by Robert A. Beauregard
- 552-554 Barbara Ransby 2018: Making All Black Lives Matter: Reimagining Freedom in the Twenty‐First Century. Berkeley and Los Angeles, CA: University of California Press
by Mae A. Miller
- 554-556 Mustafa Dikeç 2018: Urban Rage: The Revolt of the Excluded. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press
by Nazem Tahvilzadeh
- 556-557 Kerry Ryan Chance (2017): Living Politics in South Africa's Urban Shacklands. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press
by Erik Bähre
- 557-559 Licia do Prado Valladares 2019: The Invention of the Favela. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press
by Michael Harloe
March 2020, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 185-199 An Ethnographic Perspective on Urban Planning in Brazil: Temporality, Diversity and Critical Urban Theory
by Martijn Koster
- 200-218 Geographies of Algorithmic Violence: Redlining the Smart City
by Sara Safransky
- 219-247 The Shrinking City as a Growth Machine: Detroit's Reinvention of Growth through Triage, Foundation Work and Talent Attraction
by Lisa Berglund
- 248-265 Neoliberal Urban Planning Through Social Government: Notes on the Demographic Re‐engineering of Malmö
by Johan Pries
- 266-288 Urban Entrepreneurialism Vs Market Society: The Geography of China's Neoliberal Urbanism
by Yongshen Liu & Yung Yau
- 289-309 Entrepreneurship and Social Capital: Examining the Association in Deprived Urban Neighbourhoods
by Nick Williams & Robert Huggins & Piers Thompson
- 310-328 The Limits of Homeownership: Racial Capitalism, Black Wealth, and the Appreciation Gap in Atlanta
by Scott N. Markley & Taylor J. Hafley & Coleman A. Allums & Steven R. Holloway & Hee Cheol Chung
- 329-348 Tent City: Patterns of Informality and the Partitioning of Sacramento
by Cory Parker
- 349-365 An Improvised Dispositif: Invisible Urban Planning in the Refugee Camp
by Lucas Oesch
- 366-383 Urban States: The Presidency and Planning in Luanda, Angola
by Claudia Gastrow
- 384-385 John Flint and Ryan Powell (eds.) 2019: Class, Ethnicity and State in the Polarized Metropolis: Putting Wacquant to Work. London: Palgrave Macmillan
by Kim McKee
- 386-387 Brendan Murtagh 2019: Social Economics and the Solidarity City. New York: Routledge
by Matthew Thompson
- 388-389 Jonathan Foster 2018: Stigma Cities: The Reputation and History of Birmingham, San Francisco and Las Vegas. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press
by Aysegul Can
- 389-390 Paolo Boccagni 2017: Migration and the Search for Home: Mapping Domestic Space in Migrants’ Everyday Lives. New York: Palgrave Macmillan
by Caroline Wanjiku Kihato
- 390-391 Matthew Vitz 2018: A City on a Lake: Urban Political Ecology and the Growth of Mexico City. Durham, NC: Duke University Press
by Creighton Connolly
- 392-392 Hiba Bou Akar 2018: For the War Yet to Come: Planning Beirut's Frontiers. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press
by Kristin V. Monroe
- 393-394 Nick Estes 2019: Our History Is the Future. London: Verso Books
by Katharine Baldwin & Chris Reimer
January 2020, Volume 44, Issue 1
November 2019, Volume 43, Issue 6
- 1014-1027 ‘I am Burj Khalifa’: Entrepreneurial Urbanism, Toponymic Commodification and the Worlding of Dubai
by Maral Sotoudehnia & Reuben Rose‐Redwood
- 1028-1045 Placing Arts Districts within Markets: A Case Study of 798 Arts District in Beijing
by Amy Y. Zhang
- 1046-1063 Writing on the Wall: Street Art in Graffiti‐free Singapore
by T.C. Chang
- 1064-1084 Street Performance, Public Space, and the Boundaries of Urban Desirability: The Case of Living Statues in Barcelona
by Avi Astor
- 1085-1105 Fear and Loathing (of others): Race, Class and Contestation of Space in Washington, DC
by Brandi Thompson Summers & Kathryn Howell
- 1106-1122 Making Violence Public: Spatializing (Counter)publicness through the 1993 Sivas Arson Attack, Turkey
by Eray Çaylı
- 1123-1147 Reassembling Lesseps Square, Rethinking Barcelona: A More‐than‐Human Approach
by Brais Estévez
- 1148-1167 Publics and their Problems: Notes on the Remaking of the South Bank, London
by Alan Latham & Jack Layton
- 1168-1192 Playing with the Rules of the Game: Social Innovation for Urban Transformation
by Matthew Thompson
- 1193-1208 Muslim Hoedowns, Tenuous Language and the Uncertain Lives of an Urban Majority
by AbdouMaliq Simone
- 1209-1210 Ray Forrest, Sin Yee Koh and Bart Wissink (eds.) 2017: Cities and the Super‐Rich: Real Estate, Elite Practices, and Urban Political Economies. New York: Palgrave
by Chris Hamnett
- 1210-1212 John Harrison and Michael Hoyler (eds.) 2018: Doing Global Urban Research. Los Angeles: SAGE
by Monika Streule
- 1212-1214 Ross Exo Adams 2019: Circulation and Urbanization. London, Thousand Oaks, New Delhi and Singapore: Sage
by Jacob Forrest
- 1214-1215 AbdouMaliq Simone 2019: Improvised Lives: Rhythms of Endurance in an Urban South. Cambridge: Polity Press
by Anthony Johnson
- 1215-1217 Koenraad Bogaert 2018: Globalized Authoritarianism: Megaprojects, Slums, and Class Relations in Urban Morocco. Minneapolis: The University of Minnesota Press
by Mona Fawaz