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April 2023, Volume 60, Issue 5
- 869-884 Discontinuous structure of regional and subregional urban systems: Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France (1800–2015)
by Aurélie Lalanne & Shana Sundstrom & Ahjond Garmestani - 885-903 Contextual poverty and obtained educational level and income in Sweden and the Netherlands: A multi-scale and longitudinal study
by Eva Andersson & Heleen Janssen & Maarten van Ham & Bo Malmberg - 904-922 The political economy of land expropriation in urban Bangladesh
by Lipon Mondal - 923-940 Re-contextualising purpose-built student accommodation in secondary cities: The role of planning policy, consultation and economic need during austerity
by Julia Heslop & Josh Chambers & James Maloney & George Spurgeon & Hannah Swainston & Hannah Woodall - 941-961 Age segregation and housing unaffordability: Generational divides in housing opportunities and spatial polarisation in England and Wales
by Albert Sabater & Nissa Finney - 962-980 Can residents regain their community relations after resettlement? Insights from Shanghai
by Zheng Wang & Jie Shen & Xiang Luo - 981-983 Book review: Creating Chinese Urbanism: Urban Revolution and Governance Changes
by Junxi Qian - 983-986 Book review: Urban Informal Settlements: Chengzhongcun and Chinese Urbanism
by Fanghao Chen - 986-989 Book review: In-betweenness in Greater Khartoum: Spaces, Temporalities, and Identities from Separation to Revolution
by Eric Denis - 990-992 Book review: Making Home(s) in Displacement: Critical Reflections on a Spatial Practice
by Ilse van Liempt
March 2023, Volume 60, Issue 4
- 597-619 Saffron geographies of exclusion: The Disturbed Areas Act of Gujarat
by Sheba Tejani - 620-637 The housing market reaction to the combustible cladding crisis: Safety or financial concerns?
by Daniel Melser - 638-654 The changing ethno-racial profile of ‘very walkable’ urban neighbourhoods in the US (2010–2020): Are minorities under-represented?
by Bradley Bereitschaft - 655-672 Neighbourhood histories and educational attainment: The role of accumulation, duration, timing and sequencing of exposure to poverty
by Agata A Troost & Heleen J Janssen & Maarten van Ham - 673-695 Fabrication of space: The design of everyday life in South Korean Songdo
by Dominik Bartmanski & Seonju Kim & Martina Löw & Timothy Pape & Jörg Stollmann - 696-717 Do ethnic integration policies also improve socio-economic integration? A study of residential segregation in Singapore
by Shin Bin Tan - 718-733 Apocalyptic urban surrealism in the city at the end of the world
by Japhy Wilson - 734-751 The dynamics of socio-economic segregation: What role do private schools play?
by Stefanie Jähnen & Marcel Helbig - 752-769 Social mix and the city: Council housing and neighbourhood income inequality in Vienna
by Tamara Premrov & Matthias Schnetzer - 770-785 The green gentrification cycle
by Alessandro Rigolon & Timothy Collins - 786-788 Book review: Neighborhood Defenders: Participatory Politics and America’s Housing Crisis
by W Dennis Keating
February 2023, Volume 60, Issue 3
- 405-424 African urbanisation at the confluence of informality and climate change
by Brandon Marc Finn & Patrick Brandful Cobbinah - 425-441 Infrastructure mosaics in urban India: Sewage beyond the networked city
by Angela Oberg - 442-460 Private urbanism and the spatial rationalities of urban governance
by Austin Dziwornu Ablo - 461-482 Home-made blues: Residential crowding and mental health in Beijing, China
by Xize Wang & Tao Liu - 483-500 Rescaling of the land regime in the making of city-regions: A case study of China’s Pearl River Delta
by Xianchun Zhang & Yi Li & Changchang Zhou & Xiaofan Luan & Feng Yuan - 501-518 Consuming ‘authenticity’? Reinterpreting the ‘new middle class’ in China through the lens of retailing changes
by Liu Cao - 519-536 Transforming paradise: Neoliberal regeneration and more-than-human urbanism in Birmingham
by Catherine Oliver - 537-553 The long shadow of territorial stigma: Upward social mobility and the symbolic baggage of the old neighbourhood
by Anthony Miro Born - 554-571 Illiberal smart urbanism? Lessons from the politics of state-led smart securitisation in Miskolc, Hungary
by Miklós Dürr - 572-582 Do cities enable caring-with men? An ordinary politics of urban care
by Nico Canoy - 583-585 Book Review: Radical Communications: Rebellious Expressions on Urban Walls
by Christophe Davis - 585-588 Book review: Divercities: Understanding super-diversity in deprived and mixed neighbourhoods
by Verónica Hendel - 588-590 Book review: Terraformed: Young Black Lives in the Inner City
by Alexandros Daniilidis - 590-593 Book review: Making Mexican Chicago: From Postwar Settlement to the Age of Gentrification
by Evelyn Ravuri
February 2023, Volume 60, Issue 2
- 213-237 Do financial models reshape un-cooperative cities? On urban founder’s profit and collaborative-communicative planning in times of austerity
by Jeroen Klink - 238-255 Business improvement districts, class turf war and the strategic weaponisation of class monopoly rent
by Matthew Anderson & Zachary Arms - 256-273 Racial disparities in the pattern of intergenerational neighbourhood mobility
by Sage J Kim & Jaeyong Shin & Nebiyou Tilahun - 274-291 Disposable infrastructures: ‘Micromobility’ platforms and the political economy of transport disruption in Austin, Texas
by John Stehlin & Will Payne - 292-307 The framing of urban values and qualities in inter-organisational settings: The case of ground floor planning in Gothenburg, Sweden
by Stefan Molnar - 308-324 Interstitiality in the smart city: More than top-down and bottom-up smartness
by Ryan Burns & Preston Welker - 325-342 Urban water governance as policy boosterism: Seoul’s legitimation at the local and global scale
by Ricardo Martinez - 343-359 Surviving and dying through the urban frontier: Everyday life, social brokerage and living with militias in Rio de Janeiro’s West Zone
by Nicholas Pope - 360-378 Pursuing dreams in an Asian global city: Does host language proficiency matter for Asian minorities?
by Jin Jiang & Hon-Kwong Lui - 379-392 Public space and public rituals: Engagement and protest in the digital age
by Tali Hatuka - 393-395 Book review: Detain and Deport: The Chaotic US Immigration Enforcement Regime
by Sylvia Gonzalez-Gorman - 395-398 Book review: Streetcars and the Shifting Geographies of Toronto
by Rebecca Heimel - 398-400 Book review: Care and the City: Encounters With Urban Studies
by Juliet Davis
January 2023, Volume 60, Issue 1
- 3-25 Is urbanisation in the Global South fundamentally different? Comparative global urban analysis for the 21st century
by Gregory F Randolph & Michael Storper - 26-45 Impacts of political fragmentation on inclusive economic resilience: Examining American metropolitan areas after the Great Recession
by Soomi Lee & Shu Wang - 46-66 Interlocal interactions, municipal boundaries and water and wastewater expenditure in city-regions
by Agustin Leon-Moreta & Vittoria Totaro - 67-84 Art in transit: Mobility, aesthetics and urban development
by Theresa Enright - 85-108 ‘My neighbourhood is fuzzy, not hard and fast’: Individual and contextual associations with perceived residential neighbourhood boundaries among ageing Americans
by Jessica Finlay & Joy Jang & Michael Esposito & Leslie McClure & Suzanne Judd & Philippa Clarke - 109-125 In the name of history: (De)Legitimising street vendors in New York and Rome
by Ryan Thomas Devlin & Francesca Piazzoni - 126-145 Organising grassroots infrastructure: The (in)visible work of organisational (in)completeness
by MarÃa José Zapata Campos & Ester Barinaga & Jaan-Henrik Kain & Michael Oloko & Patrik Zapata - 146-165 Towards a modest imaginary? Sanitation in Kampala beyond the modern infrastructure ideal
by Mary Lawhon & Gloria Nsangi Nakyagaba & Timos Karpouzoglou - 166-182 Residential segregation of migrants: Disentangling the intersectional and multiscale segregation of migrants in Shijiazhuang, China
by Gwilym Owen & Yu Chen & Timothy Birabi & Gwilym Pryce & Hui Song & Bifeng Wang - 183-199 Deal-making, elite networks and public–private hybridisation: More-than-neoliberal urban governance
by Chris Gibson & Crystal Legacy & Dallas Rogers - 200-202 Book review: Street-Level Governing: Negotiating the State in Urban Turkey
by Gülşah Aykaç - 202-205 Book review: Latinos and the Liberal City: Politics and Protest in San Francisco
by Sylvia Gonzalez-Gorman - 205-207 Book review: The City as Action: Retheorizing Urban Studies
by Aleem Mahabir - 207-210 Book review: Frankenstein Urbanism: Eco, Smart and Autonomous Cities, Artificial Intelligence and the End of the City
by Nathan Olmstead
December 2022, Volume 59, Issue 16
- 3243-3252 Migrant-led diversification and differential inclusion in arrival cities across Asia and the Pacific
by Junjia Ye & Brenda SA Yeoh - 3253-3270 Excess aspirations: Migration and urban futures in post-earthquake Christchurch
by Francis L Collins & Wardlow Friesen - 3271-3291 Bridging home and school in cross-border education: The role of intermediary spaces in the in/exclusion of Mainland Chinese students and their families in Hong Kong
by Maggi WH Leung & Johanna L Waters - 3292-3311 Managing the non-integration of transient migrant workers: Urban strategies of enclavisation and enclosure in Singapore
by Brenda SA Yeoh & Theodora Lam - 3312-3329 Migrant worker recreational centres, accidental diversities and new relationalities in Singapore
by Daniel PS Goh & Andrew Lee - 3330-3346 Digital media, friendships and migrants’ entangled and non-linear inclusion and exclusion
by Tabea Bork-Hüffer - 3347-3364 The inversion of majority/minority at the de/reterritorialised urban higher education enclave: Xiamen University Malaysia
by Sin Yee Koh - 3365-3381 Bodies of transnational island urbanism: Spatial narratives of inclusion/exclusion of Filipinas in Philippine islands
by Arnisson Andre C Ortega - 3382-3403 Transnational migrants and the socio-spatial superdiversification of the global city Tokyo
by Sakura Yamamura - 3404-3421 Creating hospitable urban spaces: A multicultural city for refugees and asylum seekers
by Ravinder Sidhu & Donata Rossi-Sackey - 3422-3441 Sydney as ‘Sinoburbia’: Patterns of diversification across emerging Chinese ethnoburbs
by Shanthi Robertson & Alexandra Wong & Christina Ho & Ien Ang & Phillip Mar - 3442-3458 Metrolingual multitasking and differential inclusion: Singapore’s Chinese languages in shared spaces
by Junjia Ye & Justin P. Kwan & Jean Michel Montsion - 3459-3468 Arrival cities and the mobility of concepts
by Helen F Wilson
November 2022, Volume 59, Issue 15
- 3041-3059 Theorising democratic space with and beyond Henri Lefebvre
by Mark Purcell - 3060-3076 How tenants’ reactions to rent increases affect displacement: An interactionist approach to gentrification
by Moritz Rinn & Jan Wehrheim & Lena Wiese - 3077-3097 The relationships between neighbourhood vacancy, probable PTSD, and health-related quality of life in flood-disaster-impacted communities
by Galen Newman & Dongying Li & Yunmi Park - 3098-3113 Order and openness in community-driven urban initiatives: Insights from a ‘spot-fix’
by Jacob Vakkayil - 3114-3131 Exodus in the American metropolis: Predicting Black population decline in Chicago neighbourhoods
by Michael Snidal & Magda Maaoui & Tyler Haupert - 3132-3149 Rail stations and residential sorting: The case of Sydney metropolitan area
by Laurence Carleton & Roselyne Joyeux & George Milunovich - 3150-3166 The financialisation of floor space, Mumbai 1880–2015
by Sukriti Issar - 3167-3183 Hukou as benefits: Demand for hukou and wages in China
by Samantha A Vortherms & Gordon G Liu - 3184-3200 Creative hubs in Hanoi, Vietnam: Transgressive spaces in a socialist state?
by Danielle Labbe & Celia Zuberec & Sarah Turner - 3201-3221 Does the neighbourhood of the dwelling and the real estate agency matter? Geographical differences in ethnic discrimination on the rental housing market
by Billie Martiniello & Pieter-Paul Verhaeghe - 3222-3224 Book review: Demanding Development: The Politics of Public Goods Provision in India’s Urban Slums
by Elizabeth Chatterjee - 3225-3227 Book review: Architectures of Revolt: The Cinematic City Circa 1968
by Alexandros Daniilidis - 3227-3230 Book review: The Bonds of Inequality: Debt and the Making of the American City
by Eva Cilman - 3230-3233 Book review: Barrio America: How Latino Immigrants Saved the American City
by Evelyn Ravuri - 3233-3235 Book review: Deindustrializing Montreal
by Richard Harris - 3235-3237 Book Review: Managing Cities at Night. A Practitioner Guide to the Urban Governance of the Night-Time Economy
by Alessio Kolioulis - 3238-3240 Book Review: Bulls Markets: Chicago’s Basketball Business and the New Inequality
by Glenn Houlihan
November 2022, Volume 59, Issue 14
- 2837-2856 Fifty years of Business Improvement Districts: A reappraisal of the dominant perspectives and debates
by Daniel Kudla - 2857-2874 Seeing the street through Instagram. Digital platforms and the amplification of gentrification
by Irene Bronsvoort & Justus L Uitermark - 2875-2892 The imaginary of a modern city: Post-politics and Myanmar’s urban development
by Tamas Wells & Vanessa Lamb - 2893-2911 Making Mangaung Metro: The politics of metropolitan reform in a South African secondary city
by Nidhi Subramanyam & Lochner Marais - 2912-2932 Residential segregation and public services in urban India
by Naveen Bharathi & Deepak Malghan & Sumit Mishra & Andaleeb Rahman - 2933-2950 State-steered smartmentality in Chinese smart urbanism
by Jun Zhang & Jo Bates & Pamela Abbott - 2951-2967 Institutionalising city networking: Discursive and rational choice institutional perspectives on membership of transnational municipal networks
by Solveig Grønnestad & Anne Bach Nielsen - 2968-2984 The ethical underpinnings of Smart City governance: Decision-making in the Smart Cambridge programme, UK
by Richmond Juvenile Ehwi & Hannah Holmes & Sabina Maslova & Gemma Burgess - 2985-3004 Ethno-religious neighbourhood infrastructures and the life satisfaction of immigrants and their descendants in Germany
by Jonas Wiedner & Merlin Schaeffer & Sarah Carol - 3005-3021 The academic effects of chronic exposure to neighbourhood violence
by Amy Ellen Schwartz & Agustina Laurito & Johanna Lacoe & Patrick Sharkey & Ingrid Gould Ellen - 3022-3024 Book review: How Green Became Good: Urbanized Nature and the Making of Cities and Citizens
by Taylor Harris Braswell - 3024-3027 Book review: Transnational Architecture and Urbanism: Rethinking How Contemporary Cities Plan, Transform and Learn
by Federico Camerin - 3027-3030 Book review: Diverging Space for Deviants: The Politics of Atlanta’s Public Housing
by Ted Rutland - 3030-3033 Book review: Form and Flow: The Spatial Politics of Urban Resilience and Climate Justice
by Jennifer L Rice - 3033-3035 Book review: The Green City and Social Injustice: 21 Tales from North America and Europe
by Estelle Broyer - 3035-3038 Book review: Stitching the 24-Hour City: Life, Labor, and the Problem of Speed in Seoul
by Laam Hae
October 2022, Volume 59, Issue 13
- 2613-2637 Urban studies in India across the millennial turn: Histories and futures
by Karen Coelho & Ashima Sood - 2638-2659 The cities we need: Towards an urbanism guided by human needs satisfaction
by Rodrigo Cardoso & Ali Sobhani & Evert Meijers - 2660-2678 Industrial destabilisation: The case of Rajajinagar, Bangalore
by Shriya Anand & Aditi Dey - 2679-2694 Statecraft on cement: The politics of land-based accumulation in Erdoğan’s Turkey
by Melih YeÅŸilbaÄŸ - 2695-2718 Generational variations in the timing of entry into homeownership in Shanghai: The role of family formation and family of origin
by Xueying Mu & Can Cui & Wei Xu & Junru Cui - 2719-2738 The divergent logics of urban regeneration in Israel: A neoliberal toolkit and national rationales
by Tal Alster & Nufar Avni - 2739-2755 Street markets, urban development and immigrant entrepreneurship: Unpacking precarity in Moore Street, Dublin
by CristÃn Blennerhassett & Niamh Moore-Cherry & Christine Bonnin - 2756-2773 The effects of social housing regeneration schemes on employment: The case of the Glasgow Stock Transfer
by Meng Le Zhang & George Galster & David Manley & Gwilym Pryce - 2774-2800 Changes in the economic status of neighbourhoods in US metropolitan areas from 1980 to 2010: Stability, growth and polarisation
by Wei Kang & Elijah Knaap & Sergio Rey - 2801-2820 Delivering higher density suburban development: The impact of building design and residents’ attitudes
by Pablo Navarrete-Hernandez & Alan Mace & Jacob Karlsson & Nancy Holman & Davide Alberto Zorloni - 2821-2823 Book review: Subaltern Geographies
by Claudia Seldin - 2823-2826 Book review: The Making of the Banlieue: An Ethnography of Space, Identity and Violence
by Simone van de Wetering - 2826-2828 Book review: The Anti-Black City: Police Terror and Black Urban Life in Brazil
by Luisa G Melo - 2829-2831 Book review: Metropolitan Governance in Latin America
by Sören Scholvin - 2831-2833 Book review: Globalized Authoritarianism. Megaprojects, Slums and Class Relations in Urban Morocco
by Federica Duca
September 2022, Volume 59, Issue 12
- 2411-2430 Transcending path dependencies: Why the study of post-socialist cities needs to capitalise on the discussion on urbanisation in the South (and vice versa)
by Jakub Galuszka - 2431-2450 Urban statecraft: The governance of transport infrastructures in African cities
by Liza Rose Cirolia & Jesse Harber - 2451-2467 Problematising concepts of transit-oriented development in South African cities
by Astrid Wood - 2468-2488 Everyday contours and politics of infrastructure: Informal governance of electricity access in urban Ghana
by Ebenezer F Amankwaa & Katherine V Gough - 2489-2505 The politics of hyperregulation in La Paz, Bolivia: Speculative peri-urban development in a context of unresolved municipal boundary conflicts
by Philipp Horn - 2506-2526 Social capital and perceived tenure security of informal housing: Evidence from Beijing, China
by Mengzhu Zhang - 2527-2544 Natural population growth and urban management in metropolitan regions: Insights from pre-crisis and post-crisis Athens, Greece
by Sabato Vinci & Gianluca Egidi & Rosanna Salvia & Antonio Gimenez Morera & Luca Salvati - 2545-2564 On the recursive relationship between gentrification and labour market precarisation: Evidence from two neighbourhoods in Athens, Greece
by Konstantinos Gourzis & Andrew Herod & Ioannis Chorianopoulos & Stelios Gialis - 2565-2581 Between containment and crackdown in Geylang, Singapore: Urban crime control as the statecrafting of migrant exclusion
by Joe Greener & Laura Naegler - 2582-2598 Citizens go digital: A discursive examination of digital payments in Singapore’s Smart Nation project
by Gordon Kuo Siong Tan - 2599-2601 Book review: Shareholder Cities: Land Transformations Along Urban Corridors in India
by Giselle Mendonça Abreu - 2601-2604 Book review: Slow Cities – Conquering our Speed Addiction for Health and Sustainability
by Paulo Anciaes - 2604-2607 Book review: War and the City: Urban Geopolitics in Lebanon
by Jonas Hagmann - 2607-2609 Book review: A Feminist Urban Theory for Our Time: Rethinking Social Reproduction and the Urban
by Andrea Urbina-Julio
August 2022, Volume 59, Issue 11
- 2161-2178 Making cities through migration industries: Introduction to the special issue
by Nir Cohen & Tatiana Fogelman & Henrik Lebuhn - 2179-2198 ‘Unpleasant’ but ‘helpful’: Immigration detention and urban entanglements in New Jersey, USA
by Deirdre Conlon & Nancy Hiemstra - 2199-2216 The interurban migration industry: ‘Migration products’ and the materialisation of urban speculation at Iskandar Malaysia
by Sin Yee Koh - 2217-2233 Internal migration industries: Shaping the housing options for refugees at the local level
by Matthias Bernt & Ulrike Hamann & Nihad El-Kayed & Leoni Keskinkilic - 2234-2254 From global city makers to global city-shapers: Migration industries in the global city networks
by Sakura Yamamura - 2255-2275 Urban ethnic enclaves and migration industries: The urban choices of mobile people
by Hila Zaban - 2276-2293 Recruiting international students: Analysing the imaginative geographies of three urban encounters
by Suzanne E. Beech - 2294-2312 Moving nurses to cities: On how migration industries feed into glocal urban assemblages in the care sector
by Felicitas Hillmann & Margaret Walton-Roberts & Brenda S.A. Yeoh - 2313-2332 Making ways for ‘better education’: Placing the Shenzhen-Hong Kong mobility industry
by Maggi WH Leung & Johanna L Waters - 2333-2351 An enclave entrepôt: The informal migration industry and Johannesburg’s socio-spatial transformation
by Tanya Zack & Loren B Landau - 2352-2368 Resonance beyond regimes: Migrant’s alternative infrastructuring practices in Athens
by Mirjam Wajsberg & Joris Schapendonk - 2369-2387 Welcoming the unwelcome: Migration industries and border control for homeless job-seeking migrants in central Copenhagen
by Kristine Juul - 2388-2407 Translating the nation through the sustainable, liveable city: The role of social media intermediaries in immigrant integration in Copenhagen
by Tatiana Fogelman & Julia Christensen - 2408-2408 CORRIGENDUM to ‘Making ways for “better education†: Placing the Shenzhen-Hong Kong mobility industry’
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August 2022, Volume 59, Issue 10
- 1959-1980 On the conditions of ‘late urbanisation’
by Sean Fox & Tom Goodfellow - 1981-1997 ‘Timepass’ and ‘setting’: The meanings, relationships and politics of urban informal work in Delhi
by Sanjeev Routray - 1998-2017 Cultural practices and rough sociality in Mexico’s midsize cities: Tijuana, Puebla and Monterrey
by Leandro Rodriguez-Medina & MarÃa Emilia Ismael Simental & Alberto Javier López Cuenca & Anne Kristiina Kurjenoja - 2018-2035 Multiple problematisations: The logics governing wet markets in two Chinese cities
by Shuru Zhong & Yulin Chen & Guojun Zeng - 2036-2052 Asymmetric housing information diffusions in China: An investor perspective
by Shu-hen Chiang & Eddie C.M. Hui & Chien-Fu Chen - 2053-2075 Towards a post-COVID geography of economic activity: Using probability spaces to decipher Montreal’s changing workscapes
by Richard Shearmur & Priscilla Ananian & Ugo Lachapelle & Manuela Parra-Lokhorst & Florence Paulhiac & Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay & Alastair Wycliffe-Jones - 2076-2091 Choreographing atmospheres in Copenhagen: Processes and positions between home and public
by Mikkel Bille & Bettina Hauge - 2092-2109 Selective migration and urban–rural differences in subjective well-being: Evidence from the United Kingdom
by Marloes Hoogerbrugge & Martijn Burger - 2110-2128 Family names, city size distributions and residential differentiation in Great Britain, 1881–1901
by Tian Lan & Justin van Dijk & Paul Longley - 2129-2146 Working the urban assemblage: A transnational study of transforming practices
by Catherine Durose & Mark van Ostaijen & Merlijn van Hulst & Oliver Escobar & Annika Agger - 2147-2149 Book review: Reconstructing Public Housing: Liverpool’s Hidden History of Collective Alternatives
by Mara Ferreri - 2149-2151 Book review: The Radical Bookstore: Counterspace for Social Movements
by Rosie Levine Hampton - 2152-2154 Book review: Housing for Degrowth: Principles, Models, Challenges and Opportunities
by Ebru Kamaci Karahan - 2154-2157 Book review: Refugee Spaces and Urban Citizenship in Nairobi: Africa’s Sanctuary City
by Corey R Johnson
July 2022, Volume 59, Issue 9
- 1763-1781 Urban paradox and the rise of the neoliberal city: Case study of Lagos, Nigeria
by Oluwafemi Olajide & Taibat Lawanson - 1782-1799 Not diverse enough? Displacement, diversity discourse, and commercial gentrification in Santa Ana, California, a majority-Mexican city
by Carolina Sarmiento - 1800-1818 Arab integration in new and established mixed cities in Israel
by Ahmed Baker Diab & Ilan Shdema & Izhak Schnell - 1819-1836 Land use disadvantages in Germany: A matter of ethnic income inequalities?
by Stefan Jünger - 1837-1854 Land financialisation, planning informalisation and gentrification as statecraft in Antwerp
by Callum Ward - 1855-1871 Remembering the river: Flood, memory and infrastructural ecologies of stormwater drainage in Mumbai
by V. Chitra - 1872-1888 Private ordering of public processes: How contracts structure participatory processes in urban development in Amsterdam and Hamburg
by Everardus Wilhelmus (Michiel) Stapper - 1889-1908 Urban scaling in rapidly urbanising China
by Weiqian Lei & Limin Jiao & Gang Xu & Zhengzi Zhou - 1909-1925 Quality of local government and social trust in European cities
by Conrad Ziller & Hans-Jürgen Andreß - 1926-1943 The three tenures: A case of property maintenance
by Geoff Rose & Richard Harris - 1944-1955 The gifted city: Setting a research agenda for philanthropy and urban governance
by Pablo Fuentenebro & Michele Acuto
June 2022, Volume 59, Issue 8
- 1521-1535 Introduction: Generating concepts of ‘the urban’ through comparative practice
by Jennifer Robinson - 1536-1555 A posteriori comparisons, repeated instances and urban policy mobilities: What ‘best practices’ leave behind
by Sergio Montero & Gianpaolo Baiocchi - 1556-1574 An experiment with the minor geographies of major cities: Infrastructural relations among the fragments
by Niranjana R - 1575-1596 Socialist worldmaking: The political economy of urban comparison in the Global Cold War
by Å ukasz Stanek - 1597-1617 Infrastructure-led development and the peri-urban question: Furthering crossover comparisons
by J Miguel Kanai & Seth Schindler - 1618-1635 Disassembling connections: A comparative analysis of the politics of slum upgrading in eThekwini and São Paulo
by Camila Saraiva - 1636-1654 Comparison and political strategy: Internationalism, colonial rule and urban research after Fanon
by Stefan Kipfer - 1655-1675 Speculating on land, property and peri/urban futures: A conjunctural approach to intra-metropolitan comparison
by Helga Leitner & Eric Sheppard - 1676-1693 De-colonising the right to housing, one new city at a time: Seeing housing development from Palestine/Israel
by Oded Haas - 1694-1714 Shared projects and symbiotic collaborations: Shenzhen and London in comparative conversation
by Shaun SK Teo - 1715-1740 Beyond variegation: The territorialisation of states, communities and developers in large-scale developments in Johannesburg, Shanghai and London
by Jennifer Robinson & Fulong Wu & Phil Harrison & Zheng Wang & Alison Todes & Romain Dittgen & Katia Attuyer - 1741-1748 A more global urban studies, besides empirical variation
by Julie Ren - 1749-1753 Tracing as comparative method
by Astrid Wood - 1754-1759 Constructing comparisons: Reflecting on the experimental nature of new comparative tactics
by Frances Brill
May 2022, Volume 59, Issue 7
- 1315-1333 The Janus-faced genius of cities
by Christof Parnreiter - 1334-1352 ‘It’s part of our community, where we live’: Urban heritage and children’s sense of place
by Lucy Grimshaw & Lewis Mates - 1353-1371 The crowd and citylife: Materiality, negotiation and inclusivity at Tokyo’s train stations
by Romit Chowdhury & Colin McFarlane - 1372-1388 Reclaiming Hong Kong through neighbourhood-making: A study of the 2019 Anti-ELAB movement
by Yao-Tai Li & Katherine Whitworth - 1389-1405 Moving down the urban hierarchy: Turning point of China’s internal migration caused by age structure and hukou system
by Xiaoyan Mu & Anthony Gar-On Yeh & Xiaohu Zhang & Jiejing Wang & Jian Lin - 1406-1423 Citizenship acquisition and spatial stratification: Analysing immigrant residential mobility in the Netherlands
by Christophe Leclerc & Maarten Vink & Hans Schmeets - 1424-1442 Post-studentification? Promises and pitfalls of a near-campus urban intensification strategy
by Nick Revington - 1443-1458 Neoliberalism and neo-dirigisme in action: The state–corporate alliance and the great housing rush of the 2000s in Istanbul, Turkey
by Sinan Tankut Gülhan