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December 2024, Volume 61, Issue 16
- 3015-3027 Digitalisation, neighbourhood change and urban social processes: Conceptual framework and introduction to the Special Issue
by George C Galster & Jan Ãœblacker - 3028-3049 How digitalisation influences neighbourhood change
by George C Galster - 3050-3068 What’s in a name? Place misrepresentation and neighbourhood stigma in the online rental market
by Ariela Schachter & John Kuk & Max Besbris & Lydia Ho - 3069-3085 Access to the exclusive city: Home sharing as an affordable housing strategy
by Julia Gabriele Harten & Geoff Boeing - 3086-3109 Supplementary rental supply? The digital market for low-cost and informal housing in Sydney, Australia
by Zahra Nasreen & Nicole Gurran & Pranita Shrestha - 3110-3128 Place-oriented digital agency: Residents’ use of digital means to enhance neighbourhood change
by Hadas Zur - 3129-3144 Preference for internet at home in a disadvantaged neighbourhood
by Sören Petermann - 3145-3166 The implications of digital school quality information for neighbourhood and school segregation: Evidence from a natural experiment in Los Angeles
by Jared N Schachner & Ann Owens & Gary D Painter - 3167-3186 Catalysts of connection. The role of digital information and communication technology in fostering neighbourhood social cohesion: A systematic review of empirical findings
by Jan Ãœblacker & Simon Liebig & Hawzheen Hamad - 3187-3210 The unequal spread of digital neighbourhood platforms in urban neighbourhoods: A multilevel analysis of socio-demographic predictors and their relation to neighbourhood social capital
by Dietrich Oberwittler & Lisa Natter - 3211-3231 Local familiar strangers in digitalising urban neighbourhoods in Seoul
by Yong-Chan Kim & Miran Pyun & Hyejin Shin & Lu Fang - 3232-3246 A conceptual framework for understanding neighbourhoods in the digital age
by Tali Hatuka
November 2024, Volume 61, Issue 15
- 2857-2867 Heat and the city: Thermal control, governance and health in urban Asia
by Gregory Clancey & Jiat-Hwee Chang & Liz PY Chee - 2868-2886 Scale and modularity in thermal governance: The replication of India’s heat action plans
by Aalok Khandekar & Jamie Cross & Anant Maringanti - 2887-2907 Unequal and unjust: The political ecology of Bangkok’s increasing urban heat island
by Danny Marks & John Connell - 2908-2927 Urban heat islands and the transformation of Singapore
by Yoonhee Jung - 2928-2944 Thermal governance, urban metabolism and carbonised comfort: Air-conditioning and urbanisation in the Gulf and Doha
by Jiat-Hwee Chang - 2945-2962 Hot climates in urban South Asia: Negotiating the right to and the politics of shade at the everyday scale in Karachi
by Soha Macktoom & Nausheen H Anwar & Jamie Cross - 2963-2978 The birth of cool: Heat and air-conditioning in the history of Wuhan, 1950–2020
by Chris Courtney - 2979-2994 Urban energy landscape in practice: Architecture, infrastructure and the material culture of cooling in post-reform Chongqing, China
by Madlen Kobi - 2995-3011 Heat, cold and climatic determinism in China’s urban epidemics
by Liz PY Chee & Dongxin Zou & Gregory Clancey
November 2024, Volume 61, Issue 14
- 2673-2685 The new private urban governance: Vestiges, ventures and visibility
by Randy K Lippert & Debra Mackinnon & Stefan Treffers - 2686-2702 Libertecture: A catalogue of libertarian spaces
by Rowland Atkinson & Liam O’Farrell - 2703-2718 ‘Everything-old-is-new-again’: Private urban security governance responses to new harmscapes
by Julie Berg & Clifford Shearing - 2719-2736 Self-governance of condominiums in urban China: A strategic action field perspective
by Ngai-Ming Yip & Yang Zheng - 2737-2755 The governance of public space by legally unique bodies: A case study of Vancouver’s Granville Island
by Alexandra Flynn & Claire Stevenson-Blythe - 2756-2777 Negotiating the exclusive right to public schools in China’s education-featured gated communities under multiscalar and multidirectional urban entrepreneurialism
by Shenjing He & Rong Cai - 2778-2794 Proptech and the private rental sector: New forms of extraction at the intersection of rental properties and platform rentierisation
by Dallas Rogers & Sophia Maalsen & Peta Wolifson & Desiree Fields - 2795-2816 Moving through Toronto’s PATH: Assembling private urban governance
by Debra Mackinnon & Stefan Treffers & Randy K Lippert - 2817-2834 ‘Security’ and private governance in São Paulo’s corporate centrality frontier
by Gabriella DD De Biaggi - 2835-2853 Making power visible: Business improvement districts and creative placemaking in Washington, DC
by Susanna F. Schaller & Aaron Howe & Coy McKinney & Sarah Shoenfeld
October 2024, Volume 61, Issue 13
- 2477-2491 African Urban Studies: Contributions and Challenges
by Sylvia Croese & Astrid Wood - 2492-2512 Legitimising displacement: Academic discourse, territorial stigmatisation and gentrification
by Richard Kirk - 2513-2530 Green in their own way: Pragmatic and progressive means for cities to overcome institutional barriers to sustainability
by Ana Gonzalez & Christof Brandtner - 2531-2547 Re-learning culture in cities beyond the West
by Violante Torre - 2548-2564 Urban motorways as spaces of possibility: Urban interstices and everyday practices around a motorway in Sardinia
by Martina Loi - 2565-2584 Walls and openings: The politics of containment of informal communities in Islamabad
by Faiza Moatasim - 2585-2602 Inhabiting digital spaces: An informational right to the city for mobility justice
by Dian Nostikasari & Nicole Foster & Lauren Krake - 2603-2622 Does gentrification constrain housing markets for low-income households? Evidence from household residential mobility in the New York and San Francisco metropolitan areas
by Taesoo Song & Karen Chapple - 2623-2643 The making of a global neighbourhood in China
by Fanling Cheng & Zai Liang & Tao Xu - 2644-2662 Targeting the centre and (least) poor: Evidence from urban Lahore, Pakistan
by Hadia Majid & Mahvish Shami - 2663-2665 Book review: Apartheid Remains
by Bastien Dratwa - 2665-2670 Book review: The Computable City: Histories, Technologies, Stories, Predictions
by Yuna Lee
September 2024, Volume 61, Issue 12
- 2265-2289 Inventraset assemblages: The spatial logic of informal street vending, transport and settlement
by Kim Dovey & Redento B Recio - 2290-2308 ‘Adopt your city’: Post-political geographies and politics of urban philanthropy during austerity
by Matina Kapsali - 2309-2327 The missing link for effective informal settlement upgrading: Appropriation shaping the outcome of new infrastructure
by George Kiambuthi Wainaina & Bernhard Truffer - 2328-2348 Negotiating the night: How nightclub promoters attune their curatorial practices to the intra-urban dispersal of nightlife in Amsterdam
by Timo Koren & Brian J Hracs - 2349-2369 Child-friendly urban practices as emergent place-based neoliberal subjectivation?
by Carmen Perez-del-Pulgar & Isabelle Anguelovski & James JT Connolly - 2370-2398 The role of analytical models and their circulation in urban studies and policy
by Clémentine Cottineau & Michael Batty & Itzhak Benenson & Justin Delloye & Erez Hatna & Denise Pumain & Somwrita Sarkar & Cécile Tannier & RÅ«ta UbareviÄ ienÄ— - 2399-2415 Smaller cities as sites of youth migrant incorporation
by Mukta Naik - 2416-2434 Community weaving across Latin American peripheries: A listening infrastructure in Oaxaca
by Antonio Moya-Latorre - 2435-2451 Automatic for the people? Problematising the potential of digital planning
by Ruth Potts & Alex Lord & John Sturzaker - 2452-2466 Episodic populist backlashes against urban climate actions
by Mahir Yazar - 2467-2470 Book review: Postindustrial DIY: Recovering American Rust Belt Icons
by Frandica Panjaitan & Rizki Feroza Maruddani & Dolvina Lea Ansanay - 2471-2473 Book review – Lessons from existing smart cities: living labs, smart-green initiatives, and citizen participation
by Sandra Jeppesen
August 2024, Volume 61, Issue 11
- 2039-2059 What is local government financialisation? Four empirical channels to clarify the roles of local government
by Hannah Hasenberger - 2060-2079 Accommodating ‘generation rent’: Unsettling dominant discourses on rental housing reform in Catalonia and Spain
by Lorenzo Vidal & Javier Gil & Miguel A MartÃnez - 2080-2098 Unbundling tenure security and demand for property rights: Evidence from urban Tanzania
by Martina Manara & Tanner Regan - 2099-2117 The politics of drains: Everyday negotiations of infrastructure imaginaries in Accra
by Afra Foli & Justus Uitermark - 2118-2134 Commuting to the urban tech campus: Tech companies’ and their elite workers’ co-production of South Lake Union, Seattle
by Estelle Broyer - 2135-2155 Reimagining the municipal economy: The emancipatory politics of the people’s budget movement
by Emily Barrett & Sara Safransky - 2156-2175 Is hiding my first name enough? Using behavioural interventions to mitigate racial and gender discrimination in the rental housing market
by Helen XH Bao - 2176-2192 Conceptualising aesthetic power in the digitally-mediated city
by Monica Degen & Gillian Rose - 2193-2230 Heterogeneous neighbourhood effects on the educational attainments of native Norwegian and immigrant-descendant female and male young adults
by Anna Maria Santiago & George C Galster & Lena Magnusson Turner - 2231-2249 Urban poverty and the role of UK food aid organisations in enabling segregating and transitioning spaces of food access
by Morven G. McEachern & Caroline Moraes & Lisa Scullion & Andrea Gibbons - 2250-2258 Book review: How Cities Can Transform Democracy
by Matthew Thompson - 2258-2261 Book review: Climate Change and Urban Environment Sustainability
by Dodi Fanhalen Siregar & Tri Lestari Ning Tias & M. Ramlan & Jean Claudia De Soysa
August 2024, Volume 61, Issue 10
- 1827-1848 Constitutive outsides or hidden abodes? Totality and ideology in critical urban theory
by William Conroy - 1849-1870 Diverging mobility situations in Greater Mexico City: Exploring the factors behind the mobility situations of public transport commuters
by David López-GarcÃa - 1871-1890 Back to the suburbs? Millennial residential locations from the Great Recession to the pandemic
by Hyojung Lee & Whitney Airgood-Obrycki & Riordan Frost - 1891-1914 Local policy-making within the multilevel system: A study of governance in peripheral(ised) medium-sized cities undergoing socio-economic transformation in Saxony, Germany and Lower Silesia, Poland
by Rafał Gajewski & Robert Knippschild - 1915-1932 Proximity as urban democratic legitimacy: Strategies of participation in Buenos Aires
by Sam Halvorsen & Rocio Annunziata - 1933-1950 Hukou type, hukou place and labour market vulnerability in Chinese megacities: The case of Beijing in the COVID-19 pandemic
by Qiujie Shi & Tao Liu & Rongxi Peng - 1951-1967 Doing sonic urban ethnography: Voices from Shanghai, Berlin and London
by Ana Aceska & Karolina Doughty & Muhammet Esat Tiryaki & Katherine Robinson & Eva Tisnikar & Fang Xu - 1968-1989 Neighbourhood structure and environmental quality: A fine-grained analysis of spatial inequalities in urban Germany
by Christian König - 1990-2010 Those who leave: Out-migration and decentralisation of welfare beneficiaries in gentrified Paris
by Luc Guibard & Renaud Le Goix - 2011-2023 Smart cities at the intersection of public governance paradigms for sustainability
by Giuseppe Grossi & Olga Welinder - 2024-2030 Review essay: Recent books on urban India
by Michiel Baas - 2031-2033 Book review: Urban Surfaces, Graffiti, and the Right to the City: Space, Materiality and the Normative
by Tim Cresswell - 2033-2036 Book review: Streets in Motion: The Making of Infrastructure, Property, and Political Culture in Twentieth Century Calcutta
by Saeed Ahmad
July 2024, Volume 61, Issue 9
- 1625-1644 Reimagining hope through the political: A post-foundational reading of urban alternatives beyond postpolitics
by Mohamed Saleh & Friederike Landau-Donnelly - 1645-1665 Housing movement coalitions in the United States: Trends from big networks among urban civil society leaders
by Andrew Messamore - 1666-1685 The changing social class structure of London, 2001–2021: Continued professionalisation or asymmetric polarisation?
by Chris Hamnett - 1686-1702 ‘Volviendo a Vivir’ (coming back to life): Urban trauma, activism and building emancipatory futures
by Sonja Marzi & Rachel Pain - 1703-1721 Deconstructing the urban viewpoint: Exploring uneven regional development with Nancy Fraser’s notion of justice
by Kristina Grange & Nils Björling & Lina Olsson & Julia Fredriksson - 1722-1737 Informality through the state: How overregulation and tolerance shape informal land development in metropolitan Brazil
by João Tonucci - 1738-1755 Caring and commoning in political society: Insights from the Scugnizzo Liberato of Naples
by Roberto Sciarelli - 1756-1772 Navigating spatial inequalities: The micro-politics of migrant dwelling practices during COVID-19 in Antwerp
by Hannah Robinson & Jil Molenaar & Lore Van Praag - 1773-1788 Sanitation configurations in Lilongwe: Everyday experiences on and off the grid
by Cecilia Alda-Vidal & Alison L Browne & Mary Lawhon & Deljana Iossifova - 1789-1805 Suburbanisation in East Germany
by Matthias Bernt & Anne Volkmann - 1806-1814 Book review forum: Politics and the Urban Frontier: Transformation and Divergence in Late Urbanizing East Africa
by Côme Salvaire & Graeme Young & Tom Goodfellow - 1815-1819 Book review: The Routledge Handbook of Urban Design Research Methods
by Tim G Townshend - 1819-1822 Book review: Food Sovereignty and Urban Agriculture: Concepts, Politics, and Practice in South Africa
by Eirene Tentua & Zahrotul Firdaus - 1822-1823 Book review: Governing Neighborhoods in Urban China: Changing State–Society Relations
by Chao Xie
June 2024, Volume 61, Issue 8
- 1429-1429 Urban Studies Best Article 2023
by N/A - 1430-1450 The urbanisation of controlled environment agriculture: Why does it matter for urban studies?
by Simon Marvin & Lauren Rickards & Jonathan Rutherford - 1451-1467 Rezoning a top-notch CBD: The choreography of land-use regulation and creative destruction in Manhattan’s East Midtown
by Igal Charney - 1468-1487 Mapping policy pathways: Urban referencing networks in public art policies
by Noga Keidar & Daniel Silver - 1488-1507 Fences, seeds and bees: The more-than-human politics of community gardening in Rotterdam
by Shivant Jhagroe - 1508-1525 Differentiated grassroots: Navigating sustainability transitions in conservative political contexts
by Ali Adil - 1526-1544 Density and pandemic urbanism: Exposure and networked density in Manila and Taipei
by Hung-Ying Chen & Colin McFarlane & Priyam Tripathy - 1545-1562 Analysing a private city being built from scratch through a social and environmental justice framework: A research agenda
by Sarah Moser & Nufar Avni - 1563-1580 Race and perceptions of revitalisation in the ‘District of Gentrification’
by Michael Leo Owens & Arica Schuett & Nyron N. Crawford & Andrea Benjamin - 1581-1603 Social ties in and out of the neighbourhood: Between compensation and cumulation
by Joanie Cayouette-Remblière & Eric Charmes - 1604-1614 Belling the cat: Designing collective action institutions for natural resource management in the peri-urban interface
by Vishal Narain & Pranay Ranjan - 1615-1617 Book review: Atlas of Informal Settlement: Understanding Self-Organized Urban Design
by Faiza Moatasim - 1617-1620 Book review: The Sanctuary City: Immigrant, Refugee, and Receiving Communities in Postindustrial Philadelphia
by Arthur Acolin - 1620-1622 Book review: Urban Food Deserts in Japan
by Rias Ratri Novita & Zahrah Khaerani
May 2024, Volume 61, Issue 7
- 1209-1229 ‘Beyond GDP’ in cities: Assessing alternative approaches to urban economic development
by Richard Crisp & David Waite & Anne Green & Ceri Hughes & Ruth Lupton & Danny MacKinnon & Andy Pike - 1230-1247 Conceptualising ‘street-level’ urban design governance in Scotland
by Robert Richardson - 1248-1272 The geography of urban innovation beyond patents only: New evidence on large and secondary cities in the United States
by Carolina Castaldi - 1273-1290 For whom do we densify? Explaining income variation across densification projects in the region of Utrecht, the Netherlands
by Vera Götze & Josje Anna Bouwmeester & Mathias Jehling - 1291-1307 Reclaiming data for improved city governance: Barcelona’s New Data Deal
by Fernando Fernandez-Monge & Sarah Barns & Rainer Kattel & Francesca Bria - 1308-1326 Assembling high-rise: The uneven agencies of air in suburban densification in the Anthropocene
by Nicole T Cook & Sophie-May Kerr - 1327-1344 Cities for citizens! Public value spheres for understanding conflicts in urban planning
by Rico H Herzog & Juliana E Gonçalves & Geertje Slingerland & Reinout Kleinhans & Holger Prang & Frances Brazier & Trivik Verma - 1345-1370 How land use patterns keep driving cheap: Geographic support for transportation taxes
by Adam Millard-Ball & Purva Kapshikar - 1371-1392 New metro and housing price and rent premiums: A natural experiment in China
by Dongsheng He & Guibo Sun & Ling Li & Chris Webster - 1393-1410 Housing the homeless: Shifting sites of managing the poor in the Netherlands
by Nienke Fredrika Boesveldt & Dolly Loomans - 1411-1416 Book review: Les sauvages de la Civilisation: Regards sur la Zone, d’hier à aujourd’hui and The People’s Hotel: Working for Justice in Argentina
by Vincenzo Maria Di Mino - 1416-1419 Book review: Urban Revolutions: Urbanisation and (Neo-)Colonialism in Transatlantic Context
by Laam Hae - 1419-1421 Book review: Urban Violence: Security, Imaginary, Atmosphere
by Julian Molina - 1421-1425 Book review: The Urban Rehabilitation of Post-Disaster Scapes
by Muhammad Rizal Pahleviannur
May 2024, Volume 61, Issue 6
- 991-1012 Reimagining Urban Living Labs: Enter the Urban Drama Lab
by Cecilie Sachs Olsen & Merlijn van Hulst - 1013-1030 Character contradiction: The exclusionary nature of preservationist planning restrictions
by Rachel Gallagher & Thomas Jason Sigler & Yan Liu - 1031-1048 In/formal reappropriations: Spatialised needs and desires in residential alleys in Melbourne, Australia
by Miza Moreau - 1049-1070 Burden or benefit: Is retail marijuana facility siting influenced by LULU- or gentrification-related neighbourhood characteristics?
by Dwayne Marshall Baker - 1071-1093 Deciphering the ‘cosmopolitan grid’: The production of space in diversifying heartland neighbourhoods of Singapore
by Felicity Hwee-Hwa Chan & Hui Lee Low - 1094-1110 Creating the spectacular city in everyday life: A governance analysis of urban public space in China
by Ryanne Flock - 1111-1126 Redesigning the relationship between heritage and city: Insights from the Gandhi Heritage Portal, Ahmedabad
by Pooja Thomas - 1127-1146 Greening informality through metabolic coordination: An urban political ecology of governing extralegal housing forms in Taiwan
by Chihsin Chiu - 1147-1167 The urban political ecology of the commons or commoning as a socio-natural process: The case of the Peri-Urban Gardening group in Thessaloniki
by Maria Karagianni - 1168-1182 The rise of AI urbanism in post-smart cities: A critical commentary on urban artificial intelligence
by Federico Cugurullo & Federico Caprotti & Matthew Cook & Andrew Karvonen & Pauline MᶜGuirk & Simon Marvin - 1183-1195 Book review forum: Waiting Town
by Sangeeta Banerji & VK Phatak & Llerena Guiu Searle & Laura Lieto & Lisa Björkman - 1196-1200 Book review: The Great Urban Transition: Landscape and Environmental Changes from Siberia, Shanghai, to Saigon
by Muhammad Khairul & Nurul Fajri Saminan & Yasmin Yasmin - 1200-1202 Book review: Lively Cities: Reconfiguring Urban Ecology
by Ayushi Chauhan - 1202-1205 Book review: Jakarta: The City of a Thousand Dimensions
by Gregory Bracken
April 2024, Volume 61, Issue 5
- 765-781 Operationalising social protection: Reflections from urban India
by Gautam Bhan - 782-798 Theorising the causal impacts of social frontiers: The social and psychological implications of discontinuities in the geography of residential mix
by Aarti Iyer & Gwilym Pryce - 799-820 Entrepreneurs beyond neoliberalism: Municipally owned corporations and climate change mitigation in German cities
by Leon Wansleben & Nils Neumann - 821-837 The post-socialist cities from Central and Eastern Europe: Between spatial growth and demographic decline
by Alexandra Sandu - 838-858 An evaluation framework for predictive models of neighbourhood change with applications to predicting residential sales in Buffalo, NY
by Jan Voltaire Vergara & Maria Y Rodriguez & Jonathan Phillips & Ehren Dohler & Melissa L Villodas & Amy Blank Wilson & Kenneth Joseph - 859-877 Homeownership and subjective well-being: Are the links heterogeneous across location, age and income?
by Rachel Ong ViforJ & Hiroaki Suenaga & Ryan Brierty - 878-899 The conflictual governance of street experiments, between austerity and post-politics
by Ersilia Verlinghieri & Elisabetta Vitale Brovarone & Luca Staricco - 900-922 Has South Korea’s policy of relocating public institutions been successful? A case study of 12 agglomeration areas under the Innovation City Policy
by Song Hee Kang & Jae Seung Lee & Saehoon Kim - 923-942 How have digital mobility platforms responded to COVID-19 and why does this matter for ‘the urban’?
by Mike Hodson & Andy Lockhart & Andrew McMeekin - 943-967 The heterogeneous impacts of widespread upzoning: Lessons from Auckland, New Zealand
by Ka Shing Cheung & Paavo Monkkonen & Chung Yim Yiu - 968-979 Book review forum: Housing in the Margins
by Rachael Dobson & Nicholas Blomley & Allan Cochrane & Ryan Thomas Devlin & Hanna Hilbrandt - 980-982 Book review: The Changing American Neighborhood: The Meaning of Place in the Twenty-First Century
by Richard Harris - 982-985 Book review: Urban Design Governance: Soft Powers and the European Experience
by Yueh-Sung Weng - 985-987 Book review: The Urban Question in Africa: Uneven Geographies of Transition
by Sören Scholvin
March 2024, Volume 61, Issue 4
- 619-635 Introduction: Verticality, radicalism, resistance
by Casper Laing Ebbensgaard & Michał Murawski & Saffron Woodcraft & Katherine Zubovich - 636-653 Towards weird verticality: The spectacle of vertical spaces in Chongqing
by Asa Roast - 654-668 Vertical Horizons: Dealing with luxury urban skies
by Andrew Harris & Tom Wolseley - 669-686 Light violence at the threshold of acceptability
by Casper Laing Ebbensgaard - 687-705 ‘Fall girl’: Vertical evacuation and the aesthetics of emergency
by Peter Adey - 706-725 Mumbai’s differential verticalisation: The dialectic of sovereign and technical planning rationalities
by Himanshu Burte - 726-742 Everyday verticality: Migrant experiences of high-rise living in Santiago, Chile
by Megan Sheehan - 743-757 Verticalities in comparison: Debates on high-rise construction in Izmir and Istanbul
by Anlam Filiz - 758-762 Afterword: Out there (or, do we have lift off?)
by AbdouMaliq Simone
February 2024, Volume 61, Issue 3
- 399-425 Writing the Latin American city: Trajectories of urban scholarship
by Catalina Ortiz - 426-444 The right to the smart city in the Global South: A research agenda
by Tooran Alizadeh & Deepti Prasad - 445-461 Who owns the city? Neoliberal urbanism and land purchases in Gurgaon, India
by Meher Bhagia & Mallika Bose - 462-494 The damages of stigma, the benefits of prestige: Examining the consequences of perceived residential reputations on neighbourhood attachment
by Gabriel Otero & Quentin Ramond & MarÃa Luisa Méndez & Rafael Carranza & Felipe Link & Javier Ruiz-Tagle - 495-512 Spillover of urban gentrification and changing suburban poverty in the Amsterdam metropolis
by Hester Booi - 513-530 Carceral connections: The role of policing in the management of public housing in New York City
by James Rodriguez - 531-548 Thermal insecurity: Violence of heat and cold in the urban climate refuge
by Zoé A Hamstead - 549-566 Sector connectors, specialists and scrappers: How cities use civic capital to compete in high-technology markets
by Tijs Creutzberg & Darius Ornston & David A Wolfe - 567-588 What might working from home mean for the geography of work and commuting in the Greater Golden Horseshoe, Canada?
by Matthias Sweet & Darren M Scott - 589-603 The ‘In/formal Nocturnal City’: Updating a research agenda on nightlife studies from a Southern European perspective
by Begoña Aramayona & Valeria Guarneros-Meza - 604-606 Book review: Black in Place: The Spatial Aesthetics of Race in a Post-Chocolate City
by Luisa G Melo - 606-609 Book review: Monumental Lies: Culture Wars and the Truth About the Past
by Ammar Azzouz - 609-612 Book review: Drawing and Experiencing Architecture: The Evolving Significance of City’s Inhabitants in the 20th Century
by Alexandros Daniilidis - 612-615 Book review: Domicide: Architecture, War and the Destruction of Home in Syria
by Sabine Ameer
February 2024, Volume 61, Issue 2
- 195-213 Federal ‘redlining’ maps: A critical reappraisal
by Scott Markley - 214-230 The impact of human capital and housing supply on urban growth
by Simon C Büchler & Dongxiao Niu & Anne K Thompson & Siqi Zheng - 231-253 Exploring mismatch in within-metropolitan affordable housing in the United States
by Seungbeom Kang & Jae Sik Jeon & Whitney Airgood-Obrycki - 254-272 Cities looking for waste heat: The dilemmas of energy and industry nexuses in French metropolitan areas
by Antoine Fontaine & Laurence Rocher - 273-293 Linking residential mobility with daily mobility: A three-wave cross-lagged panel analysis of travel mode choices and preferences pre–post residential relocation in the Netherlands
by Yinhua Tao - 294-312 The reproduction of informal settlements in Santiago: Housing policy, cycles of repopulation and the ‘politics of poverty’ as a regime of government
by Valentina Abufhele Milad - 313-330 School and residential segregation in the reproduction of urban segregation: A case study in Buenos Aires
by Pablo Santiago Serrati - 331-349 Governing capabilities, not places – how to understand social sustainability implementation in urban development
by Céline Janssen & Tom A Daamen & Wouter J Verheul - 350-369 A performing arts centre for whom? Rethinking the architect as negotiator of urban imaginaries
by Inge Goudsmit & Maria Kaika & Nanke Verloo - 370-382 Urban planning and the knowledge politics of the smart city
by Matthew Cook & Andrew Karvonen - 383-385 Book review: The Urban Ecologies of Divided Cities
by Teresa GarcÃa Alcaraz - 385-388 Book review: Rubbish Belongs to the Poor: Hygienic Enclosure and the Waste Commons
by Taenaz Shakir - 388-390 Book review: Estate Regeneration and its Discontents
by Chris Hamnett - 390-395 Book review: Territorial Capacity and Inclusion: Co-creating a Public Space with Teenagers
by Diogo Guedes Vidal
January 2024, Volume 61, Issue 1
- 3-19 Freight logistics and the city
by HÃ¥vard Haarstad & Rafael Rosales & Subina Shrestha - 20-39 Re-measuring gentrification
by devin michelle bunten & Benjamin Preis & Shifrah Aron-Dine - 40-57 The politics of urban densification in Oslo
by Kristin Kjærås - 58-77 Leadership repertoire and political engagement in a divided city: The case of East Jerusalem
by Noam Brenner & Dan Miodownik & Shaul R. Shenhav - 78-94 Have cycling-friendly cities achieved cycling equity? Analyses of the educational gradient in cycling in Dutch and German cities
by Ansgar Hudde - 95-111 The local multiplier of income support paid in a complementary currency: Comparative evaluation in the city of Barcelona
by Mercè Roca & Marta Segura & Jordi Puig & Susana MartÃn Belmonte - 112-129 Dialectical approach to unpacking knowledge-making for digital urban democracy: A critical case of Helsinki-based e-participatory budgeting
by Yu-Shan Tseng & Christoph Becker & Ida Roikonen - 130-147 The association between food insecurity and social capital under the lockdowns in COVID-hit Shanghai
by Guanghua Han & Yida Zhai - 148-164 Repurposing retail space: Exploring stakeholder relationships
by Cath Jackson & Victoria Lawson & Allison Orr & James T White - 165-179 Smart and disruptive infrastructures: Re-building knowledge on the informal city
by Kerry Bobbins & Federico Caprotti & Jiska de Groot & Whitney Pailman & Mascha Moorlach & Hendrik Schloemann & Alex Densmore & Kimenthrie Finlay & Ellen Fischat & Siseko Siwali & Joslyn Links - 180-182 Book review: Non-Performing Loans, Non-Performing People. Life and Struggle with Mortgage Debt in Spain
by Isabel Gutiérrez Sánchez - 182-186 Book review: Internal other: Re-imagined class in urban spaces
by Sankar Varma