International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
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Volume 45, issue 6, 2021
- MAKING PROPERTY OUTLAWS: Law and Relegation pp. 911-929

- Nicholas Blomley and The Right to Remain Collective
- FROM VISIBLE INFORMALITY TO SPLINTERED INFORMALITIES: Reflections on the Production of ‘Formality’ in a Moroccan Housing Programme pp. 930-947

- Raffael Beier
- DIFFERENTIATED CITIZENSHIP: The Everyday Politics of the Urban Poor in Kathmandu, Nepal pp. 948-963

- Stephanie Butcher
- THE IMPACT OF MEXICO’S LAND REFORM ON PERIURBAN HOUSING PRODUCTION: Neoliberal or Neocorporatist? pp. 964-984

- Ann Varley and Clara Salazar
- CONCEPTUALIZING AFRICAN URBAN PERIPHERIES pp. 985-1007

- Paula Meth, Tom Goodfellow, Alison Todes and Sarah Charlton
- POLYCENTRIC DEVELOPMENT AND THE FORMATION OF EDGE URBAN AREAS IN CHINA'S MEGA CITY REGIONS: Case Study of Nansha, Guangzhou pp. 1009-1027

- Hui Cheng and David Shaw
- Home Matters: The Material Culture of Urban Security pp. 1028-1037

- Frank Müller
- A Safer Housing Agenda for Women: Local Urban Planning Knowledge and Women's Grassroots Movements in Medellín, Colombia pp. 1038-1046

- Lirio Gutiérrez Rivera
- Race Matters: The Materiality of Domopolitics in the Peripheries of Rome pp. 1047-1055

- Ana Ivasiuc
- Safeguarding the House of the Dead: Configurations of Risk and Protection in the Urban Cemetery pp. 1056-1063

- Christien Klaufus
- Protective Arrangements Across Class: Understanding Social Segregation in La Plata, Argentina pp. 1064-1072

- Ramiro Segura
- Performing the Home: Enacting Citizenship and Countering Jerusalem's Residency Revocation Policy pp. 1073-1080

- Lior Volinz
- Aaron Shapiro 2020: Design, Control, Predict: Logistical Governance in the Smart City. Minneapolis, MN: Minnesota University Press pp. 1081-1082

- Rob Kitchin
- Miguel À. Martínez 2020: Squatters in the Capitalist City: Housing, Justice, and Urban Politics. New York, NY: Routledge pp. 1082-1084

- Mara Ferreri
- Laurent Fourchard 2021: Classify, Exclude, Police: Urban Lives in South Africa and Nigeria. Oxford: Wiley Blackwell pp. 1084-1085

- Sylvia Croese
- Lisa Björkman (ed.) 2021: Bombay Brokers. Durham, NC: Duke University Press pp. 1085-1087

- Sneha Annavarapu
- Sara Fregonese 2019: War and the City: Urban Geopolitics in Lebanon. London: I.B. Tauris pp. 1087-1088

- Samarjit Ghosh
Volume 45, issue 5, 2021
- THE AESTHETICS OF GENTRIFICATION: Modern Art, Settler Colonialism, and Anti‐Colonialism in Washington, DC pp. 759-777

- Johanna Bockman
- SURVIVING SUPERGENTRIFICATION IN INNER CITY SYDNEY: Adaptive Spaces and Makeshift Economies of Cultural Production pp. 778-794

- Andrea Pollio, Liam Magee, Ien Ang, David Rowe, Deborah Stevenson, Teresa Swist and Alexandra Wong
- STRUCTURING ARTISTIC CREATIVITY FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A ‘CREATIVE CITY’: Urban Sculpture Planning in Shanghai pp. 795-813

- Jane Zheng
- SYMBOLIC DISPLACEMENT REVISITED: Place‐making Narratives in Gentrifying Neighbourhoods of Tallinn pp. 814-834

- Ingmar Pastak and Anneli Kährik
- ‘For the People’ Without ‘by the People’: People and Plans in Shanghai's Waterfront Development pp. 835-847

- Yifei Li and Xiaohua Zhong
- Thinking through Urban Obsolescence: Tinkering, Repair and the Politics of Joona in Bombay/Mumbai's Taxi Trade pp. 848-868

- Tarini Bedi
- TOWARDS A POSTCOLONIAL PERSPECTIVE ON CLIMATE URBANISM pp. 869-878

- Enora Robin and Vanesa Castán Broto
- Urban Fashion Formations in the Twenty‐First Century: Weberian Ideal Types as a Heuristic Device to Unravel the Fashion City pp. 879-896

- Patrizia Casadei, David Gilbert and Luciana Lazzeretti
- Deljana Iossifova 2020: Translocal Ageing in the Global East: Bulgaria's Abandoned Elderly. London: Palgrave Macmillan pp. 897-898

- Amy Barron
- Haris Malamidis 2020: Social Movements and Solidarity Structures in Crisis‐Ridden Greece. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press pp. 898-900

- Dimitra Siatitsa
- Alison H. Alkon, Yuki Kato and Joshua Sbicca (eds.) 2020: A Recipe for Gentrification: Food, Power, and Resistance in the City. New York: New York University Press pp. 900-902

- Sara Caramaschi
- Susanne Soederberg 2021: Urban Displacements: Governing Surplus and Survival in Global Capitalism. London and New York: Routledge pp. 902-903

- Havva Ezgi Dogru
- Andrew Herscher 2017: Displacements: Architecture and Refugee. Berlin: Sternberg Press pp. 904-905

- Sevcan Ercan
Volume 45, issue 4, 2021
- CRITICAL URBAN THEORY IN THE ‘URBAN AGE’: Ruptures, Tensions, and Messy Solidarities pp. 585-596

- Natalie Oswin and Geraldine Pratt
- SPLANETARY URBANIZATION pp. 597-611

- Cindi Katz
- OF CROWDED HISTORIES AND URBAN THEORY: A Feminist Critique of Temporal Closure and Patrimonial Claims to the Urban pp. 612-629

- Erin Collins
- PLANETARY URBAN INVOLUTION IN THE TOKYO SUBURBS pp. 630-642

- Lieba Faier
- OF HOLY COWS AND UNHOLY POLITICS: Dalits, Annihilation and More‐than‐Human Urban Abolition Ecologies pp. 643-657

- Rajyashree N. Reddy
- THE ‘CITY’ AS TEXT pp. 658-662

- Tariq Jazeel
- POSTCOLONIZING PLANETARY URBANIZATION: Aníbal Quijano and an Alternative Genealogy of the Urban pp. 663-678

- Simone Vegliò
- URBAN THEORY BETWEEN POLITICAL ECONOMY AND EVERYDAY URBANISM: Desiring Machine and Power in a Saga of Urbanization pp. 679-695

- Junxi Qian and Ning An
- WALK THE PIPELINE: Urban Infrastructure Landscapes in Bengaluru's Long Twentieth Century pp. 696-715

- Vanesa Castán Broto, H.S. Sudhira and Hita Unnikrishnan
- UNDERSTANDING SCALAR POLITICS THROUGH THE FRAMEWORK OF RELATIONAL ARCHIPELAGOS: The Case of Shenzhen Fair, China pp. 716-731

- June Wang
- OUT IN SPACE: Difference and Abstraction in Planetary Urbanization pp. 732-744

- Hillary Angelo and Kian Goh
- Davide Ponzini 2020: Transnational Architecture and Urbanism: Rethinking How Cities Plan, Transform, and Learn. Abingdon: Routledge pp. 745-746

- Violante Torre
- Lisa B.W. Drummond and Douglas Young (eds.) 2020: Socialist and Post‐Socialist Urbanisms: Critical Reflections from a Global Perspective. Toronto: University of Toronto Press pp. 747-748

- Elena Trubina
- Xuefei Ren 2020: Governing the Urban in China and India: Land Grabs, Slum Clearance and the War on Air Pollution. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press pp. 748-750

- Jusmeet S. Sihra
- Martin J. Murray 2020: Panic City: Crime and the Fear Industries in Johannesburg. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press pp. 750-751

- Mfaniseni Fana Sihlongonyane
- Chris Harker 2020: Spacing Debt: Obligations, Violence, and Endurance in Ramallah, Palestine. Durham, NC: Duke University Pressxs pp. 751-753

- Enora Robin
Volume 45, issue 3, 2021
- DENIGRATING BY NUMBERS: Quantification, Statistics and Territorial Stigma pp. 407-422

- Alistair Sisson
- TERRITORIAL DESTIGMATIZATION IN AN ERA OF POLICY SCHIZOPHRENIA pp. 423-441

- Troels Schultz Larsen and Kristian Nagel Delica
- UNCERTAIN GROUNDS: Cartographic Negotiation and Digitized Property on the Urban Frontier pp. 442-457

- Thomas Cowan
- TITLING AS A CONTESTED PROCESS: Conditional Land Rights and Subaltern Citizenship in South India pp. 458-476

- Indivar Jonnalagadda, Ryan Stock and Karan Misquitta
- BICYCLE POLICY IN MEXICO CITY: Urban Experiments and Differentiated Citizenship pp. 477-497

- Oscar Sosa López
- GOVERNING URBAN AGRICULTURE: Formalization, Resistance and Re‐visioning in Two ‘Green’ Cities pp. 498-518

- Nathan McClintock, Christiana Miewald and Eugene McCann
- Good Food in the City: How Cultural Ideas About Food Shape Street Vending Regulation pp. 519-534

- Amy Hanser
- FOUR MODES OF NEIGHBOURHOOD GOVERNANCE: The View from Nanjing, China pp. 535-554

- Ying Wang and Nick Clarke
- THE RISK OF AUSTERITY CO‐PRODUCTION IN CITY‐REGIONAL GOVERNANCE IN ENGLAND pp. 555-571

- Victoria Habermehl and Beth Perry
- Sharon Zukin 2020: The Innovation Complex: Cities, Tech, and the New Economy. New York: Oxford University Press pp. 572-573

- John G. Stehlin
- Michael Sorkin 2018: What Goes Up: The Rights and Wrongs to the City. London and New York: Verso pp. 573-574

- Anne Kockelkorn
- Don Parson, with Roger Keil and Judy Branfman (eds.) 2019: Public Los Angeles: A Private City's Activist Futures. Athens, GA: The University of Georgia Press pp. 575-576

- Hilary Malson
- Cristina Flesher Fominaya 2020: Democracy Reloaded: Inside Spain's Political Laboratory from 15‐M to Podemos. New York: Oxford University Press pp. 577-578

- Miguel A. Martínez
- Yahia Shawkat 2020: Egypt's Housing Crisis: The Shaping of Urban Space. Cairo/New York: The American University in Cairo Press pp. 579-580

- Aya Nassar
Volume 45, issue 2, 2021
- Through the Optics of Finance: Speculative Urbanism and the Transformation of Markets pp. 209-231

- Michael Goldman and Devika Narayan
- The Extended Local State under Financialized Capitalism: Institutional Bricolage and the Use of Intermunicipal Companies to Manage Financial Pressure pp. 232-248

- Laura Deruytter and David Bassens
- Contradictions of Financial Capital Switching: Reading the Corporate Leverage Crisis through The Port of Liverpool's Whole Business Securitization pp. 249-265

- Callum Ward
- Governance of Waterfront Regeneration Projects: Experiences from Two Second‐tier Cities in Sweden pp. 266-281

- Brita Hermelin and Robert Jonsson
- Financialized Gentrification and Class Composition in the Post‐Industrial City: A Rent Strike Against a Real Estate Investment Trust in Hamilton, Ontario pp. 282-302

- Bjarke Skærlund Risager
- Extracting Value, London Style: Revisiting the Role of the State in Urban Development pp. 303-331

- Jennifer Robinson and Katia Attuyer
- The Making of Post‐Post‐Soviet Ruins: Infrastructure Development and Disintegration in Contemporary Russia pp. 332-347

- Mia M. Bennett
- Ruination and Rejuvenation: Rethinking Growth and Decline through an Inverted Telescope pp. 348-362

- Martin J. Murray
- Taking City Rankings Seriously: Engaging with Benchmarking Practices in Global Urbanism pp. 363-377

- Michele Acuto, Daniel Pejic and Jessie Briggs
- City Benchmarking, Globalized Urban Scholarship and the View from Above: Reflections on a Few Absences pp. 378-380

- Enora Robin
- Wayfinding in the Long Shadow of City Benchmarking: Or How to Manufacture (an Economy of) Comparability in the Global Urban pp. 381-384

- Rachel Bok
- For or Against ‘The Business of Benchmarking’? pp. 385-388

- James Merricks White and Rob Kitchin
- Whose City Benchmarks? The Role of the Critical Urbanist in Comparative Urban Measuring pp. 389-392

- Michele Acuto, Daniel Pejic and Jessie Briggs
- Helga Leitner, Jamie Peck and Eric Sheppard (eds.) 2020: Urban Studies Inside/Out: Theory, Method, Practice. London: Sage pp. 393-394

- Özlem Çelik, Claudia Fonseca Alfaro, Defne Kadıoğlu and Lorena Melgaço
- Eleonora Pasotti 2020: Resisting Redevelopment: Protest in Aspiring Global Cities. New York: Cambridge University Press pp. 395-396

- Catharina Thörn
- Dominika V. Polanska 2019: Contentious Politics and the Welfare State: Squatting in Sweden. Abingdon: Routledge pp. 396-398

- Miguel A. Martínez
- Nicholas D'Avella 2019: Concrete Dreams: Practice, Value and Built Environments in Post‐crisis Buenos Aires. Durham, NC and London: Duke University Press pp. 398-400

- Cecilia Dinardi
- Matthew Hayes 2018: Gringolandia: Lifestyle Migration under Late Capitalism. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press pp. 400-401

- Eve Bantman
Volume 45, issue 1, 2021
- Cacao Capitalism and Extended Urbanization: On the Contradictory Origins of Bounded Urbanism in Nineteenth‐century Coastal Ecuador pp. 5-20

- Robert Priessman Fenton
- Land Trafficking and the Fertile Spaces of Legality pp. 21-38

- Rita Lambert
- Suburbanization of the Self: Religious Revival and SocioSpatial Fragmentation in Contemporary Poland pp. 39-60

- Kacper Pobłocki
- Encountering Everyday Racist Practices: Sociospatial Negotiations of Immigrant Settlement in Athens, Greece pp. 61-79

- Eva (Evangelia) Papatzani
- Remaking Shanghai: New Divisions in an Expanding Metropolis pp. 80-98

- Honghuan Gu, John R. Logan and Ruijun Wu
- From Socialist Subject to Capitalist Object: Industry Enclave Life Past and Present in Wuhan pp. 99-115

- Nicholas Phelps, Julie T. Miao, Zhigang Li and Sainan Lin
- Day Zero and The Infrastructures of Climate Change: Water Governance, Inequality, and Infrastructural Politics in Cape Town's Water Crisis pp. 116-132

- Nate Millington and Suraya Scheba
- Interweaving the Fabric of Urban Infrastructure: Senegalese City‐making in Rio de Janeiro pp. 133-149

- Tilmann Heil
- Bourdieu Comes to Town: Part II pp. 150-153

- Mike Savage
- Urban Symbolic Violence Re‐Made: Religion, Politics and Spatial Struggles in Istanbul pp. 154-163

- Cihan Tuğal
- Indigenous Cosmogony and Andean Architecture in El Alto, Bolivia pp. 164-175

- Franck Poupeau
- Taking Bourdieu to the Shantytown pp. 176-185

- Javier Auyero
- Living With Stigma: Spatial and Social Divisions in a Danish City pp. 186-196

- Sune Qvotrup Jensen, Annick Prieur and Jakob Skjott‐Larsen
- Deborah Potts 2020: Broken Cities: Inside the Global Housing Crisis. London: Zed Books pp. 197-198

- Justin Kadi
- Udo Grashoff (ed.) 2020: Comparative Approaches to Informal Housing Around the Globe. London: UCL Press pp. 199-200

- Luz María Vergara d'Alençon
- Alesia M. Montgomery 2020: Greening the Black Urban Regime: The Culture and Commerce of Sustainability in Detroit. Detroit, MI: Wayne State University Press pp. 200-201

- Joshua Akers
- Hans Skifter Andersen 2019: Ethnic Spatial Segregation in European Cities. New York: Routledge pp. 202-203

- Mika Hyötyläinen
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