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May 2022, Volume 59, Issue 7
- 1459-1480 Manufacturing urbanism: Improvising the urban–industrial nexus through Chinese economic zones in Africa
by Tom Goodfellow & Zhengli Huang - 1481-1498 Outer-suburban politics and the financialisation of the logistics real estate industry: The emergence of financialised coalitions in the Paris region
by Nicolas Raimbault - 1499-1517 Governing investors and developers: Analysing the role of risk allocation in urban development
by Frances Brill
May 2022, Volume 59, Issue 6
- 1105-1129 The constitution of the city and the critique of critical urban theory
by Allen J. Scott - 1130-1147 The refugees’ right to the centre of the city: City branding versus city commoning in Athens
by Charalampos Tsavdaroglou & Maria Kaika - 1148-1166 Displacement through development? Property turnover and eviction risk in Seattle
by Alex Ramiller - 1167-1184 Legacy participation and the buried history of racialised spaces: Hypermodern revitalisation in Rio de Janeiro’s port area
by Abigail Friendly & Ana Paula Pimentel Walker - 1185-1201 ‘I can’t just go up to a person to ask what’s going on.’ How Dutch urbanites’ accounts of non-engagement enhance our understanding of urban care
by Laurine Blonk & Margo Trappenburg & Femmianne Bredewold - 1202-1218 Can subsidies paid directly to employers reduce residential discrimination in employment? An assessment based on serial field experiments
by Sylvain Chareyron & Laetitia Challe & Yannick L’Horty & Pascale Petit - 1219-1237 Understanding the geography of affordable housing provided through land value capture: Evidence from England
by Alexander Lord & Chi-Wan Cheang & Richard Dunning - 1238-1254 Seoul’s nocturnal urbanism: An emergent night-time economy of substitute driving and fast deliveries
by Jieheerah Yun - 1255-1274 The spatial reach of financial centres: An empirical investigation of interurban trade in capital market services
by Tom Hashimoto & VladimÃr Pažitka & Dariusz Wójcik - 1275-1299 Does urban concentration matter for changes in country economic performance?
by Roberto Ganau & Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose - 1300-1310 ‘Remaining the same or becoming another?’ Adaptive resilience versus transformative urban change
by Stephan Leixnering & Markus Höllerer - 1311-1311 Corrigendum to “Displacement through development? Property turnover and eviction risk in Seattleâ€
by N/A
April 2022, Volume 59, Issue 5
- 893-916 On urban studies in Brazil: The favela, uneven urbanisation and beyond
by Mariana Fix & Pedro Fiori Arantes - 917-936 Critical urban theory in the Anthropocene
by Stephanie Wakefield - 937-955 Neighbourhood selection and neighbourhood matching: Choices, outcomes and social distance
by William A. V. Clark & Rachel Ong ViforJ & N. T. Khuong Truong - 956-973 ‘Where the state freaks out’: Gentrification, Queerspaces and activism in postwar Beirut
by John Nagle - 974-994 The Zinshaus market and gentrification dynamics: The transformation of the historic housing stock in Vienna, 2007–2019
by Robert Musil & Florian Brand & Hannes Huemer & Maximilian Wonaschütz - 995-1010 A rhythmanalysis approach to understanding the vending-walking forms and everyday use of urban street space in Yuncheng, China
by Ziwen Sun - 1011-1030 Changes in crime surrounding an urban home renovation and rebuild programme
by Michelle Kondo & Michelle Degli Esposti & Jonathan Jay & Christopher N. Morrison & Bridget Freisthler & Claire Jones & Jingzhen Yang & Deena Chisolm & Charles Branas & Bernadette Hohl - 1031-1047 How do tax-based revitalisation policies affect urban property development? Evidence from Bronzeville, Chicago
by Minjee Kim - 1048-1067 What determines pupils’ travel distance to school in China? A multilevel analysis of educational access in Beijing
by Lili Xiang & Myles Gould & John Stillwell - 1068-1084 Performing the ecological fix under state entrepreneurialism: A case study of Taihu New Town, China
by Fangzhu Zhang & Fulong Wu - 1085-1102 Do local start-ups and knowledge spillovers matter for firm-level R&D investment?
by Frank Crowley & Declan Jordan
March 2022, Volume 59, Issue 4
- 675-697 Anchoring the social economy at the metropolitan scale: Findings from the Liverpool City Region
by Matthew Thompson & Alan Southern & Helen Heap - 698-716 Mind the rent gap: Blackstone, housing investment and the reordering of urban rent surfaces
by Brett Christophers - 717-733 Of political entrepreneurs: Assembling community and social capital in Hyderabad’s informal settlements
by Indivar Jonnalagadda - 734-749 Haphazard urbanisation: Urban informality, politics and power in Egypt
by Deen Sharp - 750-770 Mapping and making gangland: A legacy of redlining and enjoining gang neighbourhoods in Los Angeles
by Stefano Bloch & Susan A. Phillips - 771-788 The effect of film production studios on housing prices in Atlanta, the Hollywood of the South
by Velma Zahirovic-Herbert & Karen M Gibler - 789-809 Neighbourhood places, collective efficacy and crime: A longitudinal perspective
by Renee Zahnow & Jonathan Corcoran & Anthony Kimpton & Rebecca Wickes - 810-833 Housing wealth, mortgages and Australians’ labour force participation in later life
by Rachel Ong & Gavin A Wood & Melek Cigdem - 834-850 Spatial spillover effects of crime on private investment at nearby micro-places
by Arthur Acolin & Rebecca J. Walter & Marie Skubak Tillyer & Johanna Lacoe & Raphael Bostic - 851-869 The contingency of neighbourhood diversity: Variation of social context using mobile phone application data
by Wenfei Xu - 870-889 Inter-city transport infrastructure and intra-city housing markets: Estimating the redistribution effect of high-speed rail in Shenzhen, China
by Zheng Chang & Mi Diao
February 2022, Volume 59, Issue 3
- 475-489 Introduction: Infrastructural stigma and urban vulnerability
by Hanna Baumann & Haim Yacobi - 490-508 Navigating stigma through everyday city-making: Gendered trajectories, politics and outcomes in the periphery of Lima
by Adriana Allen - 509-525 Coloniality and the political economy of gender: Edgework in Juárez City
by Jennie Gamlin - 526-547 Checkpoint urbanism: Violent infrastructures and border stigmas in the Juárez border region
by Ricardo Martén & Camillo Boano - 548-571 ‘Your daily reality is rubbish’: Waste as a means of urban exclusion in the suspended spaces of East Jerusalem
by Hanna Baumann & Manal Massalha - 572-590 Beyond ‘causes of causes’: Health, stigma and the settler colonial urban territory in the Negev/Naqab
by Haim Yacobi & Elya Lucy Milner - 591-607 Making and unmaking masculinities in Cairo through sonic infrastructural violence
by Maria Frederika Malmström - 608-623 Accessing heat: Environmental stigma and ‘porous’ infrastructural configurations in Ulaanbaatar
by Rebekah Plueckhahn - 624-640 Transbordering assemblages: Power, agency and autonomy (re)producing health infrastructures in the South East of England
by Carlos Moreno-Leguizamon & Marcela Tovar-Restrepo - 641-662 ‘Fountain’, from Victorian necessity to modern inconvenience: Contesting the death of public toilets
by Catalina Pollak Williamson - 663-671 Afterword: Citizenship and the politics of (im)material stigma and infrastructure
by Charlotte Lemanski
February 2022, Volume 59, Issue 2
- 263-280 Doing comparative urbanism differently: Conjunctural cities and the stress-testing of urban theory
by Özgür Sayın & Michael Hoyler & John Harrison - 281-300 Incubators, accelerators and urban economic development
by Margarida Madaleno & Max Nathan & Henry Overman & Sevrin Waights - 301-322 Does better job accessibility help people gain employment? The role of public transport in Great Britain
by Jeroen Bastiaanssen & Daniel Johnson & Karen Lucas - 323-340 Neighbourhood accessibility and walkability of subsidised housing in shrinking US cities
by Li Yin & Kelly Patterson & Robert Silverman & Laiyun Wu & Hao Zhang - 341-359 Imagining the smart city through smart grids? Urban energy futures between technological experimentation and the imagined low-carbon city
by Leslie Quitzow & Friederike Rohde - 360-380 Do the characteristics of new green space contribute to gentrification?
by Seung Kyum Kim & Longfeng Wu - 381-396 A broom to the head: ‘Cleaning Day’ and the aesthetics of emergence in Dakar
by Branwyn Poleykett - 397-413 ‘We need to put what we do in my dad’s language, in pounds, shillings and pence’: Commercialisation and the reshaping of public-sector planning in England
by Jason Slade & Malcolm Tait & Andy Inch - 414-433 Policing gentrification or policing displacement? Testing the relationship between order maintenance policing and neighbourhood change in Los Angeles
by Charles R. Collins & Forrest Stuart & Patrick Janulis - 434-452 What do residential lotteries show us about transportation choices?
by Adam Millard-Ball & Jeremy West & Nazanin Rezaei & Garima Desai - 453-465 The hack: What it is and why it matters to urban studies
by Sophia Maalsen - 466-468 Book review: Shaking Up the City: Ignorance, Inequality, and the Urban Question
by Dallas Rogers - 469-471 Book review: Forbearance as Redistribution: The Politics of Informal Welfare in Latin America
by Irene Farah - 472-472 ERRATUM to “‘Pray for transit’: Seeking transportation justice in metropolitan Atlantaâ€
by N/A
January 2022, Volume 59, Issue 1
- 3-35 Urban resilience
by Edward L Glaeser - 36-58 Zoning and affordability: A reply to RodrÃguez-Pose and Storper
by Michael Manville & Michael Lens & Paavo Monkkonen - 59-74 Dodging the burden of proof: A reply to Manville, Lens and Mönkkönen
by Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose & Michael Storper - 75-96 How do low-income commuters get to work in US and Mexican cities? A comparative empirical assessment
by Erick Guerra & Shengxiao Li & Ariadna Reyes - 97-119 Cycling mode choice amongst US commuters: The role of climate and topography
by Justin Tyndall - 120-139 When local access matters: A detailed analysis of place, neighbourhood amenities and travel choice
by Erik Elldér & Katarina Haugen & Bertil Vilhelmson - 140-160 The impact of immediate urban environments on people’s momentary happiness
by Lingling Su & Suhong Zhou & Mei-Po Kwan & Yanwei Chai & Xue Zhang - 161-177 Developing urban growth and urban quality: Entrepreneurial governance and urban redevelopment projects in Copenhagen and Hamburg
by Jürgen Bruns-Berentelg & Luise Noring & Adam Grydehøj - 178-196 On the long-run solution to aggregate housing systems
by Geoffrey Meen & Alexander Mihailov & Yehui Wang - 197-221 Airbnb and its potential impact on the London housing market
by Zahratu Shabrina & Elsa Arcaute & Michael Batty - 222-241 The effects of land price in the peri-urban fringe of Mexico City: Environmental amenities for informal land parcel purchasers
by Estebania Teyeliz MartÃnez-Jiménez & Julie Le Gallo & Enrique Pérez-Campuzano & Alonso Aguilar Ibarra - 242-258 The (de)territorialised appeal of international schools in China: Forging brands, boundaries and inter-belonging in segregated urban space
by Lily Kong & Orlando Woods & Hong Zhu - 259-259 Corrigendum to Dodging the burden of proof: A reply to Manville, Lens and Mönkkönen
by N/A - 260-260 Forthcoming special issues in Urban Studies
by N/A
December 2021, Volume 58, Issue 16
- 3213-3229 Urban migrant and refugee solidarity beyond city limits
by Harald Bauder - 3230-3246 Between walls and fences: How different types of gated communities shape the streets around them
by David Kostenwein - 3247-3264 Residential coexistence: Anonymity, etiquette and proximity in high-rise living
by Tamir Arviv & Efrat Eizenberg - 3265-3281 The smart grid as a security device: Electricity infrastructure and urban governance in Kingston and Rio de Janeiro
by Francesca Pilo’ - 3282-3298 From housing crisis to housing justice: Towards a radical right to a home
by Valesca Lima - 3299-3315 How smart cities are made: A priori, ad hoc and post hoc drivers of smart city implementation in Sydney, Australia
by Robyn Dowling & Pauline McGuirk & Sophia Maalsen & Jathan Sadowski - 3316-3334 Exploring the long-term effect of strategy work: The case of Sustainable Sydney 2030
by Martin Kornberger & Renate E Meyer & Markus A Höllerer - 3335-3353 The role of social capital in the collective-led development of urbanising villages in China: The case of Shenzhen
by De Tong & Yaying Wu & Ian MacLachlan & Jieming Zhu - 3354-3370 Education, neighbourhood context and depression of elderly Chinese
by Yuanfei Li & Dandan Zhao - 3371-3387 Becoming ‘pet slaves’ in urban China: Transspecies urban theory, single professional women and their companion animals
by Chris KK Tan & Tingting Liu & Xiaojun Gao - 3388-3406 Market buoyancy, information transparency and pricing strategy in the Scottish housing market
by Nan Liu
November 2021, Volume 58, Issue 15
- 3061-3070 Big Data in the city
by Jon Bannister & Anthony O’Sullivan - 3071-3094 A new framework for very large-scale urban modelling
by Michael Batty & Richard Milton - 3095-3117 From residence to movement: The nature of racial segregation in everyday urban mobility
by Jennifer Candipan & Nolan Edward Phillips & Robert J Sampson & Mario Small - 3118-3139 Life between buildings from a street view image: What do big data analytics reveal about neighbourhood organisational vitality?
by Mingshu Wang & Floris Vermeulen - 3140-3156 Measuring risk of missing transfers in public transit systems using high-resolution schedule and real-time bus location data
by Luyu Liu & Harvey J Miller - 3157-3175 Understanding policing demand and deployment through the lens of the city and with the application of big data
by Mark Ellison & Jon Bannister & Won Do Lee & Muhammad Salman Haleem - 3176-3195 Big data, accessibility and urban house prices
by Steven C Bourassa & Martin Hoesli & Louis Merlin & John Renne - 3196-3202 The taming of chaos: Optimal cities and the state of the art in urban systems research
by Linnet Taylor - 3203-3210 Out of the loop? On the radical and the routine in urban big data
by Sarah Barns
November 2021, Volume 58, Issue 14
- 1-1 RETRACTION NOTICE: Analysis of the factors that disrupt dietary habits in the elderly: A case study of a Japanese food desert
by N/A - 2-2 Urban Studies Best Article 2018
by N/A - 2845-2862 Transnational education zones: Towards an urban political economy of ‘education cities’
by Jana M Kleibert & Alice Bobée & Tim Rottleb & Marc Schulze - 2863-2879 The politics of recognition and planning practices in diverse neighbourhoods: Korean Chinese in Garibong-dong, Seoul
by Hyunji Cho - 2880-2900 Drivers of convergence: The role of first- and second-nature geography
by Theodoros Arvanitopoulos & Vassilis Monastiriotis & Theodore Panagiotidis - 2901-2919 Growing public spaces in the city: Community gardening and the making of new urban environments of publicness
by Paul Milbourne - 2920-2932 Burglaries and entry controls in gated communities
by Zengli Wang & Lin Liu & Cory Haberman & Minxuan Lan & Bo Yang & Hanlin Zhou - 2933-2951 Hybrid coordination of city organisations: The rule of people and culture in the shadow of structures
by Stephan Leixnering & Renate E Meyer & Tobias Polzer - 2952-2970 Old, small and unwanted: Post-war housing and neighbourhood socioeconomic status
by Lyndsey Rolheiser - 2971-2990 Light at the end of the tunnel:The impacts of expected major transport improvements on residential property prices
by Helen XH Bao & Johan P Larsson & Vivien Wong - 2991-3008 Urbanising migration policy-making: Urban policies in support of irregular migrants in Geneva and Zürich
by David Kaufmann & Dominique Strebel - 3009-3028 Thinking through people: The potential of volunteered geographic information for mobility and urban studies
by Lindsay Blair Howe - 3029-3049 Suburban (mis)fortunes: Outer suburban shrinkage in Tokyo Metropolis
by Hiroaki Ohashi & Nicholas A Phelps - 3050-3052 Book review: Making Cultures of Solidarity: London and the 1984–5 Miners’ Strike
by Jay Emery - 3052-3055 Book review: New Workplaces – Location Patterns, Urban Effects and Development Trajectories. A Worldwide Investigation
by Mina Di Marino & Thérèse Bajada - 3055-3057 Book review: Built Up: An Historical Perspective on the Contemporary Principles and Practices of Real Estate Development
by Richard Harris - 3058-3058 Erratum for ‘Placebo urban interventions: Observing Smart City narratives in Santiago de Chile’
by N/A
October 2021, Volume 58, Issue 13
- 2605-2622 For the benefit of all? State-led gentrification in a contested city
by Yael Shmaryahu-Yeshurun & Guy Ben-Porat - 2623-2639 Regulatory gentrification: Documents, displacement and the loss of low-income housing
by Amelia Thorpe - 2640-2659 Neighbourhood deprivation, life satisfaction and earnings: Comparative analyses of neighbourhood effects at bespoke scales
by Gundi Knies & Patricia C Melo & Min Zhang - 2660-2682 Neighbourhood and school effects on educational inequalities in the transition from primary to secondary education in Amsterdam
by Joeke Kuyvenhoven & Willem R. Boterman - 2683-2702 Adaptive capacity of the Pearl River Delta cities in the face of the growing flood risk: Institutions, ideas and interests
by Marcin DÄ…browski & Dominic Stead & Jinghuan He & Feng Yu - 2703-2720 Single mothers coping with food insecurity in a Nairobi slum
by Sangeetha Madhavan & Shelley Clark & Sara Schmidt - 2721-2741 Racial composition and trajectories of gentrification in the United States
by Zawadi Rucks-Ahidiana - 2742-2757 Not too close, not too far: Urbanisation and life satisfaction along the urban hierarchy
by Camilla Lenzi & Giovanni Perucca - 2758-2781 Activity locations, residential segregation and the significance of residential neighbourhood boundary perceptions
by Nicolo P Pinchak & Christopher R Browning & Catherine A Calder & Bethany Boettner - 2782-2797 The representativeness of neighbourhood associations in Toronto and Vancouver
by Aaron A Moore & R Michael McGregor - 2798-2813 ‘An open secret’: Public housing and downward raiding in Rio de Janeiro
by Jeff Garmany & John Burdick - 2814-2830 New municipalism in action or urban neoliberalisation reloaded? An analysis of governance change, stability and path dependence in Madrid (2015–2019)
by Michael Janoschka & Fabiola Mota - 2831-2833 Book review: Of Greater Dignity than Riches: Austerity and Housing Design in India
by Debapriya Ganguly - 2833-2835 Book review: Making Cities Global: The Transnational Turn in Urban History
by Jialin Shi - 2835-2838 Book review: Urban Displacements: Governing Surplus and Survival in Global Capitalism
by Leon Rosa Reichle - 2838-2840 Book review: Cities and Communities Beyond COVID-19: How Local Leadership Can Change Our Future for the Better
by Robert K Whelan - 2841-2841 Corrigendum to “New municipalism in action or urban neoliberalisation reloaded? An analysis of governance change, stability and path dependence in Madrid (2015–2019)â€
by N/A
September 2021, Volume 58, Issue 12
- 2389-2404 Housing affordability sets us apart: The effect of rising housing prices on relocation behaviour
by Tim Winke - 2405-2423 Proximity and the evolving knowledge polycentricity of megalopolitan science: Evidence from China’s Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, 1990–2016
by Haitao Ma & Yingcheng Li & Xiaodong Huang - 2424-2440 Politicising the debate on urban sprawl: The case of the Lyon metropolitan region
by Eric Charmes & Max Rousseau & Maryame Amarouche - 2441-2455 Actually existing managerialism: Planning, politics and property development in post-1945 Britain
by Alistair Kefford - 2456-2472 Gentrification or …? Injustice in large-scale residential projects in Hanoi
by Cuz Potter & Danielle Labbé - 2473-2489 Beyond official heritage agendas: The third space of conservation practices in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
by Gabriel Fauveaud & Adèle Esposito - 2490-2513 Upward or downward comparison? Migrants’ socioeconomic status and subjective wellbeing in Chinese cities
by Yuqi Liu & Ye Liu & Yanliu Lin - 2514-2530 Controlling risks in the safe city: The rise of pre-emptive practices in law enforcement, public surveillance and mental health and addiction care (1970–2020)
by Wim de Jong & Litska Strikwerda - 2531-2548 Agonistic failures: Following policy conflicts in Berlin’s urban cultural politics
by Friederike Landau - 2549-2568 Human capital divergence and the size distribution of cities: Is Gibrat’s law obsolete?
by Daniel Broxterman & Anthony Yezer - 2569-2583 A simple measure of beta-convergence revisited
by David Gray - 2584-2597 Book review symposium: On Shifting Foundations
by N/A - 2598-2600 Book review: Nuclear Suburbs: Cold War Technoscience and the Pittsburgh Renaissance
by Don Mitchell
August 2021, Volume 58, Issue 11
- 2177-2187 New spatialities of work in the city
by Darja Reuschke & Carol Ekinsmyth - 2188-2206 Conceptualising and measuring the location of work: Work location as a probability space
by Richard Shearmur - 2207-2232 Spatial and temporal segmenting of urban workplaces: The gendering of multi-locational working
by Brendan Burchell & Darja Reuschke & Mary Zhang - 2233-2257 Workplace location and the quality of work: The case of urban-based workers in the UK
by Daniel Wheatley - 2258-2275 Non-standard work in unconventional workspaces: Self-employed women in home-based businesses and coworking spaces
by Paula RodrÃguez-Modroño - 2276-2292 Ethics at work: Diverse economies and place-making in the historical centre of Taranto, Italy
by Marianna d’Ovidio - 2293-2309 ‘Near miss’ housing market response to the 2012 northern Italy earthquake: The role of housing quality and risk perception
by Marco Modica & Roberto Zoboli & Fabrizio Meroni & Vera Pessina & Thea Squarcina & Mario Locati - 2310-2328 The role of mobile policies in coalition building: The Barcelona model as coalition magnet in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro (1989–1996)
by Gabriel Silvestre & Guillermo Jajamovich - 2329-2347 Government debt, land financing and distributive justice in China
by Meina Cai & Jianyong Fan & Chunhui Ye & Qi Zhang - 2348-2368 Does demand lead supply? Gentrifiers and developers in the sequence of gentrification, New York City 2009–2016
by Kasey Zapatka & Brenden Beck - 2369-2385 Governing for and through harmonious community: The emergence of moral clinics in China
by Shaoying Zhang & Derek McGhee
August 2021, Volume 58, Issue 10
- 1967-1982 The future of the city centre: Urbanisation, transformation and resilience – a tale of two Newcastle cities
by Robert J Rogerson & Bob Giddings - 1983-2003 Welfare migration or migrant selection? Social insurance participation and rural migrants’ intentions to seek permanent urban settlement in China
by Shenghua Xie & Juan Chen & Veli-Matti Ritakallio & Xiangming Leng - 2004-2022 Independent fashion designers in the elusive fashion city
by Hilde Heim & Tiziana Ferrero-Regis & Alice Payne - 2023-2039 The financialisation of housing and the rise of the investor-activist
by Nicole Cook & Kristian Ruming - 2040-2058 Emerging problematics of deregulating the urban: The case of permitted development in England
by Jessica Ferm & Ben Clifford & Patricia Canelas & Nicola Livingstone - 2059-2078 Associating street-network centrality with spontaneous and planned subcentres
by Burcu H. Ozuduru & Chris J. Webster & Alain J. F. Chiaradia & Eda Yucesoy - 2079-2094 Real estate politicians in India
by Sai Balakrishnan & Narendar Pani - 2095-2116 Mobilising the dispositive: Exploring the role of dockless public bike sharing in transforming urban governance in Shanghai
by Wen-I Lin & Justin Spinney - 2117-2138 Incremental residential densification and urban spatial justice: The case of England between 2001 and 2011
by Peter Bibby & John Henneberry & Jean-Marie Halleux - 2139-2156 Detroit five years after bankruptcy: From coercion to consent
by Tom Barnes & Joshua M. Roose & Bryan S. Turner - 2157-2173 Locating the interstitial island: Integration of Zhoushan Archipelago into the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration
by Huan Zhang & Adam Grydehøj
July 2021, Volume 58, Issue 9
- 1757-1757 Urban Studies Best Article 2020
by N/A - 1758-1774 Understanding the global ecosystem of city networks
by Michele Acuto & Benjamin Leffel - 1775-1791 Does the neighbourhood matter for neighbourhood satisfaction? A meta-analysis
by Zachary Neal - 1792-1810 Neighbourhood perceptions and residential mobility
by Antwan Jones & Prentiss Dantzler - 1811-1830 Policy mobility, advocacy and problem–potential bridging practices: A review of Scottish city council tax incremental financing business cases
by Steven R. Henderson - 1831-1845 Real and fake data in Shanghai’s informal rental housing market: Groundtruthing data scraped from the internet
by Julia Gabriele Harten & Annette M Kim & J Cressica Brazier - 1846-1865 Residential mobility and the geography of low-income households
by Andrew Schouten - 1866-1884 The rise (and rise) of vertical studentification: Exploring the drivers of studentification in Australia
by Mark Holton & Clare M. Mouat - 1885-1905 Immigration and economic resilience in the Great Recession
by Xi Huang - 1906-1923 Co-Creation as an agonistic practice in the favela of Santa Marta, Rio de Janeiro
by Juliet Carpenter & Christina Horvath & Ben Spencer - 1924-1939 ‘Dark’ cities: The role of interdisciplinary work in learning and supporting marginal city spaces
by Alexandra Halligey - 1940-1956 Bridging city environments: A contextual approach to the mobilisation of immigrant groups
by Cristina Lacomba - 1957-1959 Book review: Connecting People, Place and Design
by Stephen Muecke - 1959-1961 Book review: Urban Regeneration in the UK
by Benjamin Archer - 1961-1964 Book review: Advanced Introduction to Social Innovation
by Judith Schnelzer & Yvonne Franz
June 2021, Volume 58, Issue 8
- 1543-1560 The local low skills equilibrium: Moving from concept to policy utility
by Paul Sissons - 1561-1580 Conceptualising modes of redistribution in public urban infrastructure
by Ilan Wiesel & Fanqi Liu - 1581-1597 Reconfiguration of state–society relations: The making of uncompromising nail households in urban housing demolition and relocation in Dalian, China
by Chen Li & Mark Yaolin Wang & Jennifer Day - 1598-1614 ‘Peasants are peasants’: Prejudice against displaced villagers in newly-built urban neighbourhoods in China
by Huimin Du & Jing Song & Si-ming Li - 1615-1633 The ontology of resistance: Power, tactics and making do in the Vila Rubim market
by Alexandre de Pádua Carrieri & Dimitris Papadopoulos & Edson Antunes Quaresma Júnior & Alfredo Rodrigues Leite da Silva - 1634-1654 Mapping the invisibles: Using non-conventional point-level data to analyse residential patterns of deprived people in a mid-sized city
by Francesco Balducci - 1655-1673 The impact of state-owned enterprises on the employment growth of manufacturing in Chinese cities: Evidence from economic census microdata
by Liang Zheng - 1674-1690 Does the monocentric model work in a polycentric urban system? An examination of German metropolitan regions
by Stephan Schmidt & Angelika Krehl & Stefan Fina & Stefan Siedentop - 1691-1711 Neighbourhood cohesion as a form of privilege
by MarÃa Luisa Méndez & Gabriel Otero & Felipe Link & Ernesto López Morales & Modesto Gayo - 1712-1731 Hidden homes? Uncovering Sydney’s informal housing market
by Nicole Gurran & Madeleine Pill & Sophia Maalsen - 1732-1744 Who owns the future city? Phases of technological urbanism and shifts in sovereignty
by Jathan Sadowski - 1745-1746 Book review: The Fall and Rise of Social Housing: 100 Years on 20 Estates
by David Manley - 1746-1750 Book review: The Botanical City
by Jan van Duppen - 1750-1752 Book review: Rethinking Urbanism: Lessons from Postcolonialism and the Global South
by Sylvia Croese - 1752-1754 Book review: Ceasefire City: Militarism, Capitalism, and Urbanism in Dimapur
by Matthew Wilkinson
May 2021, Volume 58, Issue 7
- 1305-1326 Placing LGBTQ+ urban activisms
by Alison L Bain & Julie A Podmore - 1327-1345 Queer urban activism under state impunity: Encountering an LGBTTTI Pride archive in Chilpancingo, Mexico
by William J Payne - 1346-1363 Organising care and community in the era of the ‘gay disease’: Gay community responses to HIV/AIDS and the production of differentiated care geographies in Vancouver
by John Paul Catungal & Benjamin Klassen & Robert Ablenas & Sandy Lambert & Sarah Chown & Nathan Lachowsky