Environment and Planning C
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Volume 43, issue 5, 2025
- Technoscientific imaging and the territorialization of ocean depth pp. 805-827

- João Afonso Baptista, Pedro Figueiredo Neto, Irus Braverman, Philip Steinberg, Gabriella Palermo, Stefan Helmreich, Melody Jue and John Childs
- Articulating Indigeneity in the messiness: Resource politics and capitalism in Qalang na Tayal (Tayal communities), Taiwan pp. 828-850

- Yayut Yi-shiuan Chen
- (Un)sustainable futures and the “vulnerable otherâ€: Rethinking conditional inclusion in times of climate change pp. 851-866

- Daniela Giudici
- Electoral dynamics, the construction of a common sense and national urban policies: The case of the radical right vote in the 2002 French presidential election pp. 867-881

- JoaquÃn de Santos Barbosa and Stijn Oosterlynck
- Off-grid: Trading infrastructure for atmosphere in Bucharest, Romania pp. 882-897

- Bruce O’Neill
- Strategy and dynamics in sub-regional governance and planning: Lessons from Eastern England 2010 to 2020 pp. 898-916

- Alex Hollingsworth and Dave Valler
- ‘They want to get rid of us by all means’: A critical analysis of policy and governance responses and their implications for street traders’ access to urban space in Harare, Zimbabwe pp. 917-936

- Elmond Bandauko and Godwin Arku
- Exploring challenges and politics of knowledge production in the global South - Evidence from Bangladesh’s aid and development sector pp. 937-955

- Palash Kamruzzaman
- Revisiting the urban home: A critical approach pp. 956-971

- Ulrike Gerhard and Daniel S Malachuk
- Theorizing the spatiality of ICT-mediated transnational repression: Evidence from China’s repression of Uyghurs in Turkiye pp. 972-989

- Lacin Idil Oztig and Abdurresit Celil Karluk
- Urban climate experiments: Governance tensions and opportunities for justice pp. 990-1008

- Alessandra Manganelli
- Deterrence for whom? Public information campaigns as border internalization in Australia pp. 1009-1027

- Kate Coddington
Volume 43, issue 4, 2025
- Megaprojects: Beyond the managerial and activist traps pp. 611-636

- Ander Audikana, Paolo Beria and Javier Arellano-Yanguas
- Locality under the deepening reach of the state: The industrial park regeneration in Quanzhou city pp. 637-654

- Wenshi Yang, Yanjun Huang, Jing Gao and Zhenwei Peng
- More than deliberation is needed: Potential for agonistic moments in community wind energy planning pp. 655-678

- Stefanie Müller and Matthias Buchecker
- Communities of exposure, community as exposure: Thinking collective life in the police abolitionist movement pp. 679-695

- Liz Calhoun
- Constructing a governmental vision of happiness: Insights from Greece pp. 696-712

- Philipp Katsinas and Dimitris Soudias
- Enacting the border multiple in the post-welfare state: Registration of foreign-born persons in Finland pp. 713-728

- Anitta Kynsilehto and Marja Alastalo
- Exploring commoning in the anthropocene. Introducing the concept of the election commons as a response to socio-ecological crisis. The case of Skouries, Greece pp. 729-745

- Ioannis Rigkos-Zitthen and Nikolaos Kapitsinis
- How water sector reforms institutionalised domination and repression in Tunisia’s authoritarian regimes pp. 746-764

- Sophie Bhalla
- Authoritarian environmentalism 2.0: An incremental transition of environmental governance in China pp. 765-782

- Chen Xiang and Alex Y Lo
- The struggle against post-truth politics has always been about white supremacy: Lessons from the informational praxis of SNCC pp. 783-801

- Joshua FJ Inwood and Derek H Alderman
Volume 43, issue 3, 2025
- Contested geographies of trafficking borders pp. 409-415

- Ayushman Bhagat and Sallie Yea
- Faith, bordering and modern slavery: A UK case study pp. 416-432

- Louise Waite, Hannah Lewis, Rebecca Murray and Emma Tomalin
- Logistics of unfreedom: The labour trafficking of Venezuelan truck drivers in Brazil pp. 433-450

- Francis Portes Virginio and LÃvia dos Santos Ferreira
- Latin American female migrants’ negotiation of sex work, international borders and internal barriers in Istanbul pp. 451-467

- Gianmaria Lenti and Bernardo López MarÃn
- Humanitarian border: Reprise. Anti-human trafficking discourses and security practices at the southern Italian border pp. 468-485

- Jacopo Anderlini
- Politics without principle: Potential borders and the ethics of anti-trafficking online pp. 486-503

- Jonathan Mendel and Kiril Sharapov
- Towards carceral protectionist territories: Relational geographies of anti-trafficking confinement in Nepal pp. 504-522

- Ayushman Bhagat and Sallie Yea
- Repair, maintenance, and ordinary politics: Patronage relations in the Mexico City public markets’ network pp. 523-539

- León Felipe Téllez Contreras
- Spatial politics and struggle for hegemony: The role of Komala in the revolutionary movement of Iranian Kurdistan pp. 540-557

- Hamed Saidi
- Geek saviours to the rescue? Primitive accumulation, astropropriation, and exoimperialism in NewSpace entrepreneurship pp. 558-575

- Angela Martinez Dy and David Roberts
- Honoring pasts, escaping presents, and dwelling in futures: The Palestine land society village reconstruction competition pp. 576-590

- Nour Joudah
- Becoming knowledgeable stakeholders: Enacting political and epistemic authority in a Swedish strategic urban planning project pp. 591-607

- Hannah Saldert
Volume 43, issue 2, 2025
- Introduction to special issue: “Urban Movements within and against Racial Capitalism: Housing as a Site of Oppression and Resistance†pp. 205-214

- Kenton Card, Akira Drake Rodriguez and Margit Mayer
- Racial capitalism and self-organized houseless encampments: (En)countering banishment in Portland and Miami pp. 215-230

- Alex Farrington
- The long shadow of the repressive state: Militarized policing and the eviction crisis pp. 231-247

- Laura Flierl
- Housing publics: Situated resistance to public housing redevelopment in New York City under racial capitalism pp. 248-265

- Valerie E Stahl
- Brazilian housing movements and the right to the city pp. 266-282

- Camila D’Ottaviano
- Reimagining the unimagined subjects of racial capitalism pp. 283-287

- Marques Vestal
- Decentralisation advocacy and inter-government coordination: A local government association perspective pp. 288-306

- Steven R Henderson
- Politicising Space, (In)visibilising Grief: Pandemic commemoration and the UK’s “National COVID Memorial Wall†pp. 307-325

- Kandida Purnell
- Insurgent climate adaptation in Santiago de Cali: Resisting and reshaping flood-risk resettlements pp. 326-341

- Hugo Sarmiento
- Recentralization, reconfiguration, and re-marketization in China’s city-region-building: Multi-relational rescaling in Jiangbei state-level new area pp. 342-367

- Yu Gao, Jingxiang Zhang and Hao Chen
- Decoy politics: How settler states deflect Indigenous threats pp. 368-386

- James Collie and Christopher Alcantara
- Levelling Up, affective governance and tensions within ‘pride in place’ pp. 387-405

- Michael Howcroft, Nicky Marsh and Joseph Owen
Volume 43, issue 1, 2025
- Interrogating the agency of non-profit labour market intermediaries: Casting light on ‘shadow spaces’ through an institutional-relational view pp. 3-21

- Norma M Rantisi, Mostafa Henaway and Deborah Leslie
- Conceptualising overlapping politics: Cross-class political relationships in urban Pakistan pp. 22-39

- Hafsah Siddiqui
- A negotiated sovereignty: Surfacing Indigenous geopolitics within settler colonialism pp. 40-57

- Yee-Chin Teo
- The architecture of dispossession: On the dark side of architecture and art in transforming original spaces and displacing people pp. 58-76

- Yosef Jabareen
- Power and space in a rentier state: The case of mega mall boom in Tehran, Iran pp. 77-94

- Asieh Nikbin, Gholamreza Kazemian and Mohammad Hossein Sharifzadegan
- New urban spaces under Modi’s digital India – digitization of urban governance and state-citizen relationship pp. 95-112

- Falguni Mukherjee
- Decolonizing blockades: Settler-citizen solidarities with Indigenous blockades pp. 113-129

- Peter Nyers
- Environmental (in)justice and the post-political pp. 130-145

- Ekaterina Gladkova
- The interface between politics, ethics and urban planning: The case of land and space barons in Harare, Zimbabwe pp. 146-163

- Abraham R Matamanda, Innocent Chirisa, Patience Mazanhi and Percy Toriro
- Contesting housing commodification and financialization through bridging: Experiences from Mexico and Brazil pp. 164-183

- Patricia Basile and Alejandra Reyes
- Bureaucratic and benign? The violent continuum of Home Office reporting in the UK pp. 184-200

- Amanda Schmid-Scott
- Corrigendum to “A participatory local governance approach to social innovation: A case study of Seongbuk-gu, South Korea†pp. 201-201

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- Corrigendum to “Authoritarian environmentalism 2.0: An incremental transition of environmental governance in China†pp. 202-202

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