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June 2020, Volume 57, Issue 8
May 2020, Volume 57, Issue 7
- 1359-1371 Governing resilient cities for planetary flourishing in the Asia-Pacific
by Michelle Ann Miller & Mike Douglass & Jonathan Rigg - 1372-1397 Ancient and current resilience in the Chengdu Plain: Agropolitan development re-‘revisited’
by Daniel B Abramson - 1398-1416 Governing urban gardens for resilient cities: Examining the ‘Garden City Initiative’ in Taipei
by Jeffrey Hou - 1417-1433 Recognising the edible urban commons: Cultivating latent capacities for transformative governance in Singapore
by Huiying Ng - 1434-1451 Urban resilience through progressive governance: The case of the ‘One Less Nuclear Power Plant’ policy, Seoul, Korea
by Myung-Rae Cho - 1452-1468 Transformative urbanism and reproblematising land scarcity in Hong Kong
by Mee Kam Ng - 1469-1484 Towards a politics of urban climate responsibility: Insights from Hong Kong and Singapore
by Sara Fuller - 1485-1501 From resilience to multi-species flourishing: (Re)imagining urban-environmental governance in Penang, Malaysia
by Creighton Connolly - 1502-1519 Cities and the Anthropocene: Urban governance for the new era of regenerative cities
by Giles Thomson & Peter Newman - 1520-1535 Megaprojects and the limits of ‘green resilience’ in the global South: Two cases from Malaysia and Qatar
by Agatino Rizzo - 1536-1552 Contesting imaginaries in the Australian city: Urban planning, public storytelling and the implications for climate change
by Emily Potter - 1553-1569 Hydrating Hyderabad: Rapid urbanisation, water scarcity and the difficulties and possibilities of human flourishing
by Diganta Das & Tracey Skelton - 1570-1587 Exploring the consequences of climate-related displacement for just resilience in Vietnam
by Fiona Miller - 1588-1595 Commentary: Inequality, precarity and sustainable ecosystems as elements of urban resilience
by W Neil Adger & Ricardo Safra de Campos & Tasneem Siddiqui & Lucy Szaboova
May 2020, Volume 57, Issue 6
- 1127-1142 To extend: Temporariness in a world of itineraries
by AbdouMaliq Simone - 1143-1163 Do gentrifying neighbourhoods have less community? Evidence from Philadelphia
by Joseph Gibbons & Michael S Barton & Timothy T Reling - 1164-1183 Reform and resistance: The political economy of land and planning reform in Kenya
by Ellen Bassett - 1184-1200 How elite sport helps to foster and maintain a neoliberal culture: The ‘branding’ of Melbourne, Australia
by Alistair John & Brent McDonald - 1201-1223 Administrative restructuring and urban development in China: Effects of urban administrative level upgrading
by Jiejing Wang & Anthony GO Yeh - 1224-1242 The contribution of intergroup neighbouring to community participation: Evidence from Shanghai
by Zheng Wang & Fangzhu Zhang & Fulong Wu - 1243-1259 Gentrifiers and attitudes towards agency: A new typology. Evidence from Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Israel
by Merav Kaddar - 1260-1283 Who is the ‘smart’ resident in the digital age? The varied profiles of users and non-users in the contemporary city
by Tali Hatuka & Hadas Zur - 1284-1300 Strategies of self-organising communities in a gentrifying city
by Ellen van Holstein - 1301-1319 Measuring neighbourhood social and economic change for urban health studies
by Usama Bilal & Manuel Franco & Bryan Lau & David Celentano & Thomas Glass - 1320-1337 ‘Without water, there is no life’: Negotiating everyday risks and gendered insecurities in Karachi’s informal settlements
by Nausheen H Anwar & Amiera Sawas & Daanish Mustafa - 1338-1356 Emerging divided cities in China: Socioeconomic segregation in Shanghai, 2000–2010
by Jie Shen & Yang Xiao
April 2020, Volume 57, Issue 5
- 927-943 Neither friend nor enemy: Planning, ambivalence and the invalidation of urban informality in Zimbabwe
by Amin Y Kamete - 944-958 A geospatial analysis between the sale prices of single-family properties and the presence of registered sex offenders in Jefferson County, Kentucky
by John C Navarro & Matt Ruther - 959-975 The face of affordable housing in a neoliberal paradigm
by Rachel Friedman & Gillad Rosen - 976-995 The ‘fluid governance’ of urban public spaces. Insights from informal planning practices in Rome
by Chiara Certomà & Lorenzo Chelleri & Bruno Notteboom - 996-1014 Knowledge proximity and firm innovation: A microgeographic analysis for Berlin
by Christian Rammer & Jan Kinne & Knut Blind - 1015-1031 What does poverty feel like? Urban inequality and the politics of sensation
by Rivke Jaffe & Eveline Dürr & Gareth A Jones & Alessandro Angelini & Alana Osbourne & Barbara Vodopivec - 1032-1048 Local governments’ indebtedness and its impact on real estate prices
by Martin Micheli - 1049-1067 Involuntary staying and self-rated health: A multilevel study on housing, health and neighbourhood effects
by Teemu Kemppainen & Marko Elovainio & Matti Kortteinen & Mari Vaattovaara - 1068-1086 The dynamics of depoliticisation in urban governance: Introducing a directly elected mayor
by David Sweeting & Robin Hambleton - 1087-1104 Contesting brandscapes in Hong Kong: Exploring youth activist experiences of the contemporary consumerist landscape
by Sonia Lam-Knott - 1105-1117 Fake friends: The illusionist revision of Western urbanology at the time of platform capitalism
by Ugo Rossi - 1118-1120 Book review: Graffiti and Street Art: Reading, Writing, and Representing the City
by Emma Arnold - 1120-1123 Book review: Saving America’s Cities: Ed Logue and the Struggle to Renew Urban America in the Suburban Age
by Andrew Riely
March 2020, Volume 57, Issue 4
- 711-730 Private government, property rights and uncertain neighbourhood externalities: Evidence from gated communities
by Geoffrey K Turnbull & Velma Zahirovic-Herbert - 731-747 Settlement scaling theory: Bridging the study of ancient and contemporary urban systems
by Jose Lobo & Luis MA Bettencourt & Michael E Smith & Scott Ortman - 748-765 A longitudinal study of changes in intra-metropolitan employment concentration in Beijing: Decentralisation, reconcentration and polycentrification
by Tieshan Sun - 766-788 Immigrant concentration at the neighbourhood level and bloc voting: The case of Amsterdam
by Floris Vermeulen & Maria Kranendonk & Laure Michon - 789-805 An exploratory factor analysis model for slum severity index in Mexico City
by Debraj Roy & David Bernal & Michael Lees - 806-826 Transfer-based decentralisation, economic growth and spatial inequality: Evidence from China’s 2002–2003 tax sharing reform
by Fan Fan & Ming Li & Ran Tao & Dali Yang - 827-843 Belonging in working-class neighbourhoods: dis-identification, territorialisation and biographies of people and place
by Jenny Preece - 844-864 Time-varying spillovers among first-tier housing markets in China
by Chien-Fu Chen & Shu-hen Chiang - 865-882 Private and public schools: A spatial analysis of social segregation in France
by Pierre Courtioux & Tristan-Pierre Maury - 883-893 On hostile design: Theoretical and empirical prospects
by Robert Rosenberger - 894-915 The social innovation–(re)politicisation nexus: Unlocking the political in actually existing smart city campaigns? The case of SmartCity Cologne, Germany
by Stephen Leitheiser & Alexander Follmann - 916-917 Book review: Making Our Neighbourhoods, Making Our Selves
by David Manley - 918-920 Book review: Urban Political Ecology in the Anthropo-obscene: Interruptions and Possibilities
by Enora Robin - 920-922 Book review: Governing Disaster in Urban Environments: Climate Change Preparation and Adaption after Hurricane Sandy
by Jonathan Davies
February 2020, Volume 57, Issue 3
- 459-472 Adding new narratives to the urban imagination: An introduction to ‘New directions of urban studies in China’
by Fulong Wu - 473-489 Institutional change and diversity in the transfer of land development rights in China: The case of Chengdu
by Chen Shi & Bo-sin Tang - 490-507 Local environmental governance and policy implementation: Variegated environmental education in three districts in Tianjin, China
by Outi Luova - 508-524 Green infrastructure for China’s new urbanisation: A case study of greenway development in Maanshan
by Fangzhu Zhang & Calvin King Lam Chung & Zihan Yin - 525-545 The role of the state in China’s post-disaster reconstruction planning: Implications for resilience
by Jiang Xu & Yiwen Shao - 546-562 Housing career disparities in urban China: A comparison between skilled migrants and locals in Nanjing
by Can Cui - 563-582 An investigation of migrants’ residential satisfaction in Beijing
by Yu Chen & Yunxiao Dang & Guanpeng Dong - 583-601 Changes in residential satisfaction after home relocation: A longitudinal study in Beijing, China
by Fenglong Wang & Donggen Wang - 602-617 Women’s land activism and gendered citizenship in the urbanising Pearl River Delta
by Lanchih Po - 618-635 The transformation of foreign investment-induced ‘exo(genous)-urbanisation’ amidst industrial restructuring in the Pearl River Delta, China
by Chun Yang - 636-654 From cities to super mega city regions in China in a new wave of urbanisation and economic transition: Issues and challenges
by Anthony Gar-On Yeh & Zifeng Chen - 655-671 Local stakeholders’ narratives about large-scale urban development: The Zhejiang Hangzhou Future Sci-Tech City
by Valentina Anzoise & Debora Slanzi & Irene Poli - 672-689 Spatial inequality in the city-regions in the Yangtze River Valley, China
by Huan Li & Yehua Dennis Wei & Elfie Swerts - 690-700 Is Chinese urbanisation unique?
by Chris Hamnett - 701-708 China’s urban development in context: Variegated geographies of city-regionalism and managing the territorial politics of urban development
by Andrew EG Jonas
February 2020, Volume 57, Issue 2
- 223-248 Housing, urban growth and inequalities: The limits to deregulation and upzoning in reducing economic and spatial inequality
by Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose & Michael Storper - 249-266 Beyond agency and passivity: Situating a gendered articulation of urban violence in Brazil and El Salvador
by Mo Hume & Polly Wilding - 267-285 Assessing airport ground access by public transport in Chinese cities
by Xingjian Liu - 286-306 Measuring and mapping displacement: The problem of quantification in the battle against gentrification
by Sue Easton & Loretta Lees & Phil Hubbard & Nicholas Tate - 307-322 An international housing market in the British Isles: Evidence from business and medium-term cycles using a Friedman test
by David Gray - 323-349 The nexus between innovation and wellbeing across the EU space: What role for urbanisation?
by Camilla Lenzi & Giovanni Perucca - 350-365 Urban Agriculture in shared spaces: The difficulties with collaboration in an age of austerity
by Rebecca St Clair & Michael Hardman & Richard P Armitage & Graeme Sherriff - 366-382 Urbanisation processes and new towns in contemporary China: A critical understanding from a decentred view
by Francesca Governa & Angelo Sampieri - 383-401 Mobility among older adults: Deconstructing the effects of motility and movement on wellbeing
by Timothée Cuignet & Camille Perchoux & Geoffrey Caruso & Olivier Klein & Sylvain Klein & Basile Chaix & Yan Kestens & Philippe Gerber - 402-420 Green gentrification or ‘just green enough’: Do park location, size and function affect whether a place gentrifies or not?
by Alessandro Rigolon & Jeremy Németh - 421-438 Doing mobile ethnography: Grounded, situated and comparative
by Monika Streule - 439-453 Book review symposium: New Enclosure: The Appropriation of Public Land in Neoliberal Britain
by N/A
January 2020, Volume 57, Issue 1
- 3-20 Disambiguating the southern urban critique: Propositions, pathways and possibilities for a more global urban studies
by Mary Lawhon & Yaffa Truelove - 21-38 Anchoring capital in place: The grounded impact of international wealth chains on housing markets in London
by Rex McKenzie & Rowland Atkinson - 39-55 The obesity epidemic and the metropolitan-scale built environment: Examining the health effects of polycentric development
by Jiawen Yang & Peiling Zhou - 56-74 Exploring the theories, determinants and policy options of street vending: A demand-side approach
by Eghosa O Igudia - 75-92 Four types of urban austerity: Public land privatisations in French and Italian cities
by Félix Adisson & Francesca Artioli - 93-108 What is walkability? The urban DMA
by Kim Dovey & Elek Pafka - 109-133 In search of the skilled city: Skills and the occupational evolution of British cities
by Peter Sunley & Ron Martin & Ben Gardiner & Andy Pike - 134-151 New rail transit stations and the out-migration of low-income residents
by Elizabeth Delmelle & Isabelle Nilsson - 152-175 The impacts of built environment on ridesourcing demand: A neighbourhood level analysis in Austin, Texas
by Haitao Yu & Zhong-Ren Peng - 176-197 Does segregation reduce socio-spatial mobility? Evidence from four European countries with different inequality and segregation contexts
by Jaap Nieuwenhuis & Tiit Tammaru & Maarten van Ham & Lina Hedman & David Manley - 198-217 State-rescaling and re-designing the material city-region: Tensions of disruption and continuity in articulating the future of Greater Manchester
by Mike Hodson & Andrew McMeekin & Julie Froud & Michael Moran
December 2019, Volume 56, Issue 16
- 3339-3357 How sensitive are measures of polycentricity to the choice of ‘centres’? A methodological and empirical exploration
by Weiyang Zhang & Ben Derudder - 3358-3374 The effect of agglomeration economies on firm deaths: A comparison of firm and regional based approaches
by Bernadette Power & Justin Doran & Geraldine Ryan - 3375-3393 ‘I call it the dark side’: Stigma, social capital and social networks in a disadvantaged neighbourhood
by Julia Verdouw & Kathleen Flanagan - 3394-3414 Melbourne’s vertical expansion and the political economies of high-rise residential development
by Megan Nethercote - 3415-3431 The political economy of transit value capture: The changing business model of the MTRC in Hong Kong
by Natacha Aveline-Dubach & Guillaume Blandeau - 3432-3449 A small upland city gets a big make-over: Local responses to state ‘modernity’ plans for Là o Cai, Vietnam
by Youssef Henein & Thi-Thanh-Hien Pham & Sarah Turner - 3450-3465 Urban structures, population density and municipal expenditures: An empirical study in the Czech Republic
by Tomáš HudeÄ ek & Pavel HniliÄ ka & Martin Dlouhý & Lucie Leňo Cutáková & Michal Leňo - 3466-3485 Institutional change and divergent economic resilience: Path development of two resource-depleted cities in China
by Xiaohui Hu & Chun Yang - 3486-3503 Zoning, density, and rising housing prices: A case study in Portland, Oregon
by Hongwei Dong & J Andy Hansz - 3504-3521 Stratified and defensive planning democracy: Hearings on objections to plans in nine Israeli cities
by Talia Margalit & Adriana Kemp - 3522-3539 Towards an icon model of gentrification: Global capitalism, policing, and the struggle for iconic spaces in Mexico City
by Joshua McDermott - 3540-3555 Reconfiguring urban governance in an age of rising city networks: A research agenda
by Kathryn Davidson & Lars Coenen & Michele Acuto & Brendan Gleeson - 3556-3558 Book review: Resilience and Urban Disasters: Surviving Cities
by Josephine Marion Zimba - 3559-3561 Book review: Smarter New York City: How City Agencies Innovate
by Julie T Miao - 3561-3563 Book review: Athens and the War on Public Space: Tracing a City in Crisis
by Maria-Nerina Boursinou - 3563-3565 Book review: Entrepreneurial Seoulite: Culture and Subjectivity in Hongdae, Seoul
by Harvey Neo - 3565-3568 Book review: Safe as Houses: Private Greed, Political Negligence and Housing Policy After Grenfell
by Neil Gray
November 2019, Volume 56, Issue 15
- 3055-3073 School segregation in contemporary cities: Socio-spatial dynamics, institutional context and urban outcomes
by Willem Boterman & Sako Musterd & Carolina Pacchi & Costanzo Ranci - 3074-3094 The role of geography in school segregation in the free parental choice context of Dutch cities
by Willem R Boterman - 3095-3116 Pupils on the move: School catchment area segregation and residential mobility of urban families
by Venla Bernelius & Katja Vilkama - 3117-3142 Urban and school segregation in Paris: The complexity of contextual effects on school achievement: The case of middle schools in the Paris metropolitan area
by Marco Oberti & Yannick Savina - 3143-3161 Residential segregation and educational performance. The case of Athens
by Thomas Maloutas & Stavros Nikiforos Spyrellis & Antoinetta Capella - 3162-3177 Living with difference: Refugee education and school segregation processes in Greece
by Pinelopi Vergou - 3178-3197 Social and spatial inequalities of educational opportunity: A portrait of schools serving high- and low-income neighbourhoods in US metropolitan areas
by Ann Owens & Jennifer Candipan - 3198-3215 School choice and the city: Geographies of allocation and segregation
by Deborah Wilson & Gary Bridge - 3216-3233 ‘White flight’ in Milan: School segregation as a result of home-to-school mobility
by Marta Cordini & Andrea Parma & Costanzo Ranci - 3234-3250 Ethnic school segregation in Copenhagen: A step in the right direction?
by Rikke Skovgaard Nielsen & Hans Thor Andersen - 3251-3273 Residential segregation and school segregation of foreign students in Barcelona
by Xavier Bonal & Adrián Zancajo & Rosario Scandurra - 3274-3291 Choice as a duty? The abolition of primary school catchment areas in North Rhine-Westphalia/Germany and its impact on parent choice strategies
by Isabel Ramos Lobato & Thomas Groos - 3292-3307 ‘The kind of things we’ve heard keep people in the district’: White racial exclusion and the evolution of school choice policies in Portland Public Schools
by Leanne Serbulo - 3308-3333 Neighbourhood change and the neighbourhood-school gap
by Jennifer Candipan
November 2019, Volume 56, Issue 14
- 2847-2862 Not so welcome here? Modelling the impact of ethnic in-movers on the length of stay of home-owners in micro-neighbourhoods
by Sue Easton & Gwilym Pryce - 2863-2879 Understanding studentification dynamics in low-income neighbourhoods: Students as gentrifiers in Concepción (Chile)
by José Prada - 2880-2896 The role of services in homebuyers’ attitudes: A field experiment in the French off-plan housing market
by Fabrice Larceneux & Denis Guiot - 2897-2916 Palestinian refugee women and the Jenin refugee camp: Reflections on urbicide and the dilemmas of home in exile
by Sahera Bleibleh & Michael Vicente Perez & Thaira Bleibleh - 2917-2934 Water governance in decentralising urban Indonesia
by Paramita Rahayu & Johan Woltjer & Tommy Firman - 2935-2952 Suburban status and neighbourhood change
by Whitney Airgood-Obrycki - 2953-2976 Hispanic neighbourhood satisfaction in new and established metropolitan destinations
by Noli Brazil - 2977-2992 Unequal urban rights: Critical reflections on property and urban citizenship
by Ditte Brøgger - 2993-3010 Homonormative aesthetics: AIDS and ‘de-generational unremembering’ in 1990s London
by Johan Andersson - 3011-3029 Spatial selectivity and intercity cooperation between Guangdong and Hong Kong
by Yun Zhong & Xiaobo Su - 3030-3044 SKYNET: An R package for generating air passenger networks for urban studies
by Filipe Teixeira & Ben Derudder - 3045-3047 Book review: Interplaces: An Economic Geography of the Inter-Urban and International Economies
by Simone Franzi - 3047-3050 Book review: Urban Food Systems Governance and Poverty in African Cities
by William G Moseley - 3050-3052 Book review: Migrants and City-Making: Dispossession, Displacement, and Urban Regeneration
by Susanne Urban
October 2019, Volume 56, Issue 13
- 2611-2615 Ronan Paddison (1945–2019): An Appreciation of an Academic Life
by Andrew Cumbers & Chris Philo - 2616-2634 Linking suburban youth in Madrid and Paris. The role of civil society structures in the integration of children from Muslim backgrounds
by Cecilia Eseverri Mayer - 2635-2653 Urban planners and the production of gated communities in China: A structure–agency approach
by Kaihuai Liao & Rainer Wehrhahn & Werner Breitung - 2654-2669 The evolution of inter-regional spatial mismatch in the USA: The role of skills and spatial structure
by Tobias Theys & Nick Deschacht & Stef Adriaenssens & Dieter Verhaest - 2670-2687 Migration, housing and attachment in urban gold mining settlements
by Katherine V Gough & Paul WK Yankson & James Esson - 2688-2708 Housing market resilience: Neighbourhood and metropolitan factors explaining resilience before and after the US housing crisis
by Kyungsoon Wang - 2709-2726 Rent gap reloaded: Airbnb and the shift from residential to touristic rental housing in the Palma Old Quarter in Mallorca, Spain
by Ismael Yrigoy - 2727-2745 Social capital and neighbourhood cooperation: Implications for development of the urban poor in LDCs
by Toriqul Bashar & Glen Bramley - 2746-2762 Circular cities
by Joanna Williams - 2763-2778 Gentrification in the wake of a hurricane: New Orleans after Katrina
by Eric Joseph van Holm & Christopher K Wyczalkowski - 2779-2801 Training, skill-upgrading and settlement intention of migrants: Evidence from China
by Qing Wang & Ting Ren & Ti Liu - 2802-2819 Urban consolidation, power relations, and dilapidated residential redevelopment in Mutoulong, Shenzhen, China
by Xiang Li & Sun Sheng Han & Hao Wu - 2820-2836 Unbundling negative and positive externalities of nature in cities: The influence of wild animals on housing prices
by Dani Broitman & Vladimir Griskin & Daniel Czamanski - 2837-2839 Book review: Cities in the Urban Age. A Dissent
by Gerardo del Cerro SantamarÃa - 2840-2842 Book review: The New Arab Urban: Gulf Cities of Wealth, Ambition, and Distress
by Leslie Sklair - 2842-2844 Book review: Skateboarding and the City: A Complete History
by Jack Layton
September 2019, Volume 56, Issue 12
- 2391-2407 ‘Does Africa not deserve shiny new cities?’ The power of seductive rhetoric around new cities in Africa
by Laurence Côté-Roy & Sarah Moser - 2408-2425 Legal geographies of neoliberalism: Market-oriented tenure reforms and the construction of an ‘informal’ urban class in post-socialist Phnom Penh
by Benjamin Cyrus Roger Flower - 2426-2446 Geographies of ethnic segregation in Stockholm: The role of mobility and co-presence in shaping the ‘diverse’ city
by Jonathan Rokem & Laura Vaughan - 2447-2464 Exploring the significance of domestic investment for foreign direct investment in China: A city-network approach
by Shuai Shi & Ronald Wall & Kathy Pain - 2465-2479 Spaces of visibility in the smart city: Flagship urban spaces and the smart urban imaginary
by Federico Caprotti - 2480-2498 Residential relocation and the remaking of socialist workers through state-facilitated urban redevelopment in Chengdu, China
by Qinran Yang & David Ley - 2499-2514 Transitional optics: Exploring liminal spaces after conflict
by Joanne Murphy & Sara McDowell - 2515-2531 Lobbying for rent regulation in Hong Kong: Rental market politics and framing strategies
by Mandy HM Lau - 2532-2548 Analysing the changes of employment subcentres: A comparison study of Houston and Dallas
by Xuejun Liu & Qisheng Pan & Lester King & Zhonghua Jin - 2549-2567 Bringing urban space back in: A multilevel analysis of environmental inequality in Germany
by Tobias Rüttenauer - 2568-2584 Spatial patterns and driving forces of uneven dual-track urbanisation in Fujian Province: An approach based on employment sectors
by Lijie Lin & Jianfa Shen - 2585-2607 Functional responsibilities of municipal government: Metropolitan disparities and instruments of intergovernmental management
by AgustÃn León-Moreta
August 2019, Volume 56, Issue 11
- 2191-2206 Cities in an era of interfacing infrastructures: Politics and spatialities of the urban nexus
by Jochen Monstadt & Olivier Coutard - 2207-2224 Bifurcated urban integration: The selective dis- and re-assembly of infrastructures
by Rachel Macrorie & Simon Marvin - 2225-2241 Politicised nexus thinking in practice: Integrating urban wastewater utilities into regional energy markets
by Timothy Moss & Frank Hüesker - 2242-2260 From multi-utility to cross-utilities: The challenges of cross-sectoral entrepreneurial strategies in a German city
by Daniel Florentin - 2261-2279 Engineering modernity: Water, electricity and the infrastructure landscapes of Bangalore, India
by Vanesa Castán Broto & HS Sudhira - 2280-2296 Integrating what and for whom? Financialisation and the Thames Tideway Tunnel
by Alex Loftus & Hug March - 2297-2314 A new waste and energy nexus? Rethinking the modernisation of waste services in Delhi
by Rémi de Bercegol & Shankare Gowda - 2315-2332 Turning waste into resources and resources into waste: Centralised waste-to-energy nexuses and alternative modes of nexusing in Hanoi
by Sophie Schramm & Nguyen Thi Thanh Mai - 2333-2352 Smart urbanism? ICTs for water and electricity supply in Nairobi
by Prince K Guma - 2353-2371 Urban resilience in the making? The governance of critical infrastructures in German cities
by Jochen Monstadt & Martin Schmidt - 2372-2386 Households as infrastructure junctions in urban sustainability transitions: The case of hot water metering
by Harald Rohracher & Helena Köhler
August 2019, Volume 56, Issue 10
- 1931-1950 An empirical approach to urban land monopoly: A case study of the city of Barranquilla, Colombia
by Nestor Garza & Colin Lizieri - 1951-1967 The potential for urban surveillance to help support people who are homeless: Evidence from Cairns, Australia
by Andrew Clarke & Cameron Parsell - 1968-1987 Parental migration and young migrants’ wages in urban China: An exploratory analysis
by Lidan Lyu & Yu Chen - 1988-2004 Identification and quantification of urban space in India: Defining urban macro-structures
by Joan Perez & Giovanni Fusco & François Moriconi-Ebrard - 2005-2020 Causes of urbanisation and counter-urbanisation in Zambia: Natural population increase or migration?
by Owen Crankshaw & Jacqueline Borel-Saladin - 2021-2039 Housing trajectories of immigrants and their children in France: Between integration and stratification
by Arthur Acolin - 2040-2057 Subsidiary displacement and empty plots: Dilemmas of original residents and newcomers in the reconstruction of Talca, Chile 2010–2016
by Jorge Inzulza-Contardo & Paulina Gatica-Araya - 2058-2074 Help whom and help what? Intergenerational co-residence and the gender differences in time use among dual-earner households in Beijing, China
by Na Ta & Zhilin Liu & Yanwei Chai - 2075-2091 Empty houses across North America: Housing finance and Mexico’s vacancy crisis
by Paavo Monkkonen - 2092-2111 Safety net? The use of vouchers when a place-based rental subsidy ends
by Vincent J Reina & Ben Winter - 2112-2159 Evaluation of the local employment impacts of enterprise zones: A critique
by Nidhi Chaudhary & Jonathan Potter - 2160-2178 Reinforcing uneven development: The financialisation of Brazilian urban redevelopment projects
by Mayra Mosciaro & Alvaro Pereira - 2179-2181 Book review: Suburban Planet: Making the World Urban from the Outside In
by Nitin Bathla - 2181-2183 Book review: Garbage Citizenship: Vital Infrastructures of Labor in Dakar, Senegal
by Jenny McArthur - 2183-2186 Book review: Rent and Its Discontents: A Century of Housing Struggle
by Ana Drago
July 2019, Volume 56, Issue 9
- 1711-1728 Victims of their own (definition of) success: Urban discourse and expert knowledge production in the Liveable City
by Jenny McArthur & Enora Robin - 1729-1747 What do we know about urban sustainability? A research synthesis and nonparametric assessment
by William L Swann & Aaron Deslatte - 1748-1767 Revisiting environmental inequity in Southern California: Does environmental risk increase in ethnically homogeneous or mixed communities?
by Yushim Kim & Yongwan Chun - 1768-1785 Bridging commercialisation and redevelopment: Jurisdictions and university policy development
by Mary Donegan - 1786-1800 Medium-term cycles and housing: Is regional integration different?
by David Gray - 1801-1817 Immigration and house prices under various labour market structures in England and Wales
by Jiazhe Zhu & Gwilym Pryce & Sarah Brown - 1818-1834 At home in the oasis: Middle-class newcomers’ affiliation to their deprived Rotterdam neighbourhood
by Eva M Bosch & André L Ouwehand