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Volume 52, issue 16, 2015
- Placing authors’ versions of accepted papers in a repository pp. 2977-2978

- Tony O’Sullivan
- Housing older Australians: Loss of homeownership and pathways into housing assistance pp. 2979-3000

- Rachel Ong ViforJ, Gavin Wood and Val Colic-Peisker
- Market potential for smart growth neighbourhoods in the USA: A latent class analysis on heterogeneous preference and choice pp. 3001-3017

- Zhongming Lu, Frank Southworth, John Crittenden and Ellen Dunhum-Jones
- Mapping producer services networks in mainland Chinese cities pp. 3018-3034

- Miaoxi Zhao, Xingjian Liu, Ben Derudder, Ye Zhong and Wei Shen
- The fraught ‘menage à trois’ of public actors, private players and inhabitants: Problems of participation in French urban development projects pp. 3035-3053

- Camille Gardesse
- The view from a broken window: How residents make sense of neighbourhood disorder in Flint pp. 3054-3069

- Rachel Johansen, Zachary Neal and Stephen Gasteyer
- The impact of the American Civil War on city growth pp. 3070-3085

- Marcos Sanso-Navarro, Fernando Sanz and MarÃa Vera-Cabello
- Growth of rural migrant enclaves in Guangzhou, China: Agency, everyday practice and social mobility pp. 3086-3105

- Ye Liu, Zhigang Li, Yuqi Liu and Hongsheng Chen
- Should I stay or should I go? Locational decisions and coping strategies of Turkish homeowners in low-income neighbourhoods pp. 3106-3122

- Heike Hanhoerster
- Comovement in Euro area housing prices: A fractional cointegration approach pp. 3123-3143

- Rangan Gupta, Christophe André and Luis Gil-Alana
- Style and the value of gay nightlife: Homonormative placemaking in San Francisco pp. 3144-3159

- Greggor Mattson
- Municipal incorporation in the United States pp. 3160-3180

- Agustin Leon-Moreta
- Book review: Urban Nightlife: Entertaining Race, Class and Culture in Public Space pp. 3181-3183

- Robert Shaw
- Book review: Understanding the Chinese City pp. 3183-3185

- Na Ta
- Book review: Leading the Inclusive City. Place-Based Innovation for a Bounded Planet pp. 3185-3187

- Emma Bimpson
- Book review: Social Housing, Disadvantage, and Neighbourhood Liveability: Ten Years of Change in Social Housing Neighbourhoods pp. 3187-3189

- Michael Punch
- Books received pp. 3190-3190

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Volume 52, issue 15, 2015
- Producing and consuming China’s new urban space: State, market and society pp. 2757-2773

- Shenjing He and George CS Lin
- Emerging spaces of neoliberal urbanism in China: Land commodification, municipal finance and local economic growth in prefecture-level cities pp. 2774-2798

- George CS Lin and Amy Y Zhang
- Industrial capitalisation and spatial transformation in Chinese cities: Strategic repositioning, state-owned enterprise capitalisation, and the reproduction of urban space in Beijing pp. 2799-2821

- Fox ZY Hu
- Economic transition and urban transformation of China: The interplay of the state and the market pp. 2822-2848

- Anthony GO Yeh, Fiona F Yang and Jiejing Wang
- Consuming urban living in ‘villages in the city’: Studentification in Guangzhou, China pp. 2849-2873

- Shenjing He
- Urban entrepreneurialism and the commodification of heritage in China pp. 2874-2889

- Xiaobo Su
- Producing and consuming urban planning exhibition halls in contemporary China pp. 2890-2905

- Peilei Fan
- Politics and the social in world-class cities: Building a Shanghai model pp. 2906-2921

- Tony Roshan Samara
- No right to the street: Motorcycle taxis, discourse production and the regulation of unruly mobility pp. 2922-2947

- Junxi Qian
- Invisible migrant enclaves in Chinese cities: Underground living in Beijing, China pp. 2948-2973

- Youqin Huang and Chengdong Yi
Volume 52, issue 14, 2015
- Urban Studies annual lecture pp. 2513-2514

- Tony O’Sullivan
- Gentrification on the planetary urban frontier: The evolution of Turner’s noösphere pp. 2515-2550

- Elvin Wyly
- Commuting and labour supply revisited pp. 2551-2563

- Eva Gutiérrez-i-Puigarnau and Jos van Ommeren
- Theorising Chinese urbanisation: A multi-layered perspective pp. 2564-2580

- Chaolin Gu, Christian Kesteloot and Ian G Cook
- A study on the generalised space of urban–rural integration in Beijing suburbs during the present day pp. 2581-2598

- Zhijun Song and Linjun Yu
- The tension between choice and need in the housing of newcomers: A theoretical framework and an application on Scandinavian settlement policies pp. 2599-2615

- Karin Borevi and Bo Bengtsson
- Universities and the redevelopment politics of the neoliberal city pp. 2616-2632

- Sayoni Bose
- Whose city? What politics? Contentious and non-contentious spaces on Colorado’s Front Range pp. 2633-2648

- Don Mitchell, Kafui Attoh and Lynn Staeheli
- From Fan Parks to Live Sites: Mega events and the territorialisation of urban space pp. 2649-2663

- David McGillivray and Matt Frew
- ‘I don’t think we’ll ever be finished with this’: Fear and safety in policy and practice pp. 2664-2679

- Linda Sandberg and Malin Rönnblom
- Ethnic differences in activity spaces as a characteristic of segregation: A study based on mobile phone usage in Tallinn, Estonia pp. 2680-2698

- Olle Järv, Kerli Müürisepp, Rein Ahas, Ben Derudder and Frank Witlox
- Do rail transit stations encourage neighbourhood retail activity? pp. 2699-2723

- Jenny Schuetz
- Airports on the move? The policy mobilities of Singapore Changi Airport at home and abroad pp. 2724-2740

- Rachel Bok
- Book review: The Folklore of the Freeway: Race and Revolt in the Modernist City pp. 2741-2743

- Reuben Rose-Redwood
- Book review: Lifeblood: Oil, Freedom and the Forces of Capital pp. 2743-2745

- HÃ¥vard Haarstad
- Book review: Meaning and Measurement in Comparative Housing Research pp. 2745-2748

- Sean McNelis
- Book review: Displacement, Revolution, and the New Urban Condition: Theories and Case Studies pp. 2748-2750

- Kavita Ramakrishnan
- Books received pp. 2751-2752

- N/a
Volume 52, issue 13, 2015
- Longing for Wikitopia: The study and politics of self-organisation pp. 2301-2312

- Justus Uitermark
- The rise of the internet city in China: Production and consumption of internet information pp. 2313-2329

- Feng Zhen, Bo Wang and Zongcai Wei
- Varying influences of the built environment on household travel in 15 diverse regions of the United States pp. 2330-2348

- Reid Ewing, Guang Tian, Goates Jp, Ming Zhang, Michael J Greenwald, Alex Joyce, John Kircher and William Greene
- Revisiting ‘social tectonics’: The middle classes and social mix in gentrifying neighbourhoods pp. 2349-2365

- Emma Jackson and Tim Butler
- Pathways into homelessness: Understanding how both individual and structural factors contribute to and sustain homelessness in Canada pp. 2366-2382

- Myra Piat, Lauren Polvere, Maritt Kirst, Jijian Voronka, Denise Zabkiewicz, Marie-Carmen Plante, Corinne Isaak, Danielle Nolin, Geoffrey Nelson and Paula Goering
- A distributional analysis of wage discrimination against migrant workers in China’s urban labour market pp. 2383-2403

- Haining Wang, Fei Guo and Zhiming Cheng
- The ex-ante impact of conflict over infrastructure settings on residential property values: The case of Paris’s suburban zones pp. 2404-2424

- Andre Torre, Vu Hai Pham and Arnaud Simon
- Registered sex offenders and house prices: An hedonic analysis pp. 2425-2440

- Steven B Caudill, Ermanno Affuso and Ming Yang
- Housing demand forces and land use towards urban compactness: A push-accessibility-pull analysis framework pp. 2441-2457

- Yu-Hsin Tsai
- Producer service linkages and city connectivity in the mega-city region of China: A case study of the Pearl River Delta pp. 2458-2482

- Anthony GO Yeh, Fiona F Yang and Jiejing Wang
- The impact of street network connectivity on pedestrian volume pp. 2483-2497

- Amir Hajrasouliha and Li Yin
- Book review: Rethinking Feminist Interventions into the Urban pp. 2498-2500

- Eleanor Jupp
- Book review: Street Art, Public City: Law, Crime and the Urban Imagination pp. 2500-2503

- Stefano Bloch
- Book review: The Third Rome, 1922–1943: The Making of the Fascist Capital pp. 2503-2505

- Pierluigi Cervelli
- Book review: Reconstructing Italy: The Ina-Casa Neighborhoods of the Postwar Era pp. 2505-2508

- Pierpaolo Mudu
- Books received pp. 2509-2510

- N/a
Volume 52, issue 12, 2015
- Virtual Special Issues pp. 2089-2089

- Jon Bannister
- Reclaiming public space pp. 2090-2104

- Judit Bodnar
- Developing a critical understanding of smart urbanism? pp. 2105-2116

- Andrés Luque-Ayala and Simon Marvin
- Contextual effects on educational attainment in individualised, scalable neighbourhoods: Differences across gender and social class pp. 2117-2133

- Eva K Andersson and Bo Malmberg
- Investigating urban transformations: GIS, map-elicitation and the role of the state in regeneration pp. 2134-2150

- Niamh Moore-Cherry, Veronica Crossa and Geraldine O’Donnell
- Evaluating urban regeneration: An assessment of the effectiveness of physical regeneration initiatives on run-down industrial sites in the Netherlands pp. 2151-2169

- Huub Ploegmakers and Pascal Beckers
- Tenure social mix and perceptions of antisocial behaviour: An Australian example pp. 2170-2185

- Scott Baum, Kathy Arthurson and Jung Hoon Han
- Understanding neighbourhood perceptions of alcohol-related anti-social behaviour pp. 2186-2202

- Joanna Taylor, Liz Twigg and John Mohan
- Rainbow belt: Singapore’s gay Chinatown as a Lefebvrian space pp. 2203-2218

- Chris KK Tan
- The ‘lamentable sight’ of homelessness and the society of the spectacle pp. 2219-2233

- Jessica Gerrard and David Farrugia
- A refugee in my own country: Evictions or property rights in the urban informal economy? pp. 2234-2249

- Alison Brown, Colman Msoka and Ibrahima Dankoco
- Institutional barriers to climate change adaptation in decentralised governance structures: Transport planning in England pp. 2250-2266

- Benjamin JA Walker, W Neil Adger and Duncan Russel
- The forgotten role of pedestrian transportation in urban life: Insights from a visual comparative archaeology (Gothenburg and Toulouse, 1875–2011) pp. 2267-2286

- Franck Cochoy, Johan Hagberg and Roland Canu
- Book review: There goes the Gayborhood? pp. 2287-2289

- Wouter van Gent
- Book review: Constructing Urban Space with Sounds and Music pp. 2289-2291

- Gordon Waitt
- Book review: Cities from Scratch: Poverty and Informality in Urban Latin America pp. 2291-2294

- Juan Velasquez Atehortua
- Book review: The Transport Debate pp. 2294-2296

- Colin G Pooley
- Books received pp. 2297-2297

- N/a
Volume 52, issue 11, 2015
- Introduction: Urban revolutions in the age of global urbanism pp. 1947-1961

- Eric Sheppard, Vinay Gidwani, Michael Goldman, Helga Leitner, Ananya Roy and Anant Maringanti
- Strategizing urbanism in the era of neoliberalization: State power reshuffling, land development and municipal finance in urbanizing China pp. 1962-1982

- George CS Lin, Xun Li, Fiona F Yang and Fox ZY Hu
- Antecedent Cities and Inter-referencing Effects: Learning from and Extending Beyond Critiques of Neoliberalisation pp. 1983-2000

- Tim Bunnell
- Participatory urban planning in Brazil pp. 2001-2017

- Teresa Caldeira and James Holston
- Virtual Uprisings: On the Interaction of New Social Media, Traditional Media Coverage and Urban Space during the ‘Arab Spring’ pp. 2018-2034

- Nezar AlSayyad and Muna Guvenc
- Generative work: Day labourers’ Freirean praxis pp. 2035-2050

- Nik Theodore
- The neoliberal firm and nested subsumption: Labour process transformations in the NYC taxi industry pp. 2051-2071

- Biju Mathew
- Between activism and the academy: The urban as political terrain pp. 2072-2086

- Sophie Oldfield
Volume 52, issue 10, 2015
- The back-to-the-city movement: Neighbourhood redevelopment and processes of political and cultural displacement pp. 1753-1773

- Derek Hyra
- A conceptual framework on modes of governance for the regeneration of Chinese ‘villages in the city’ pp. 1774-1790

- Yanliu Lin, Pu Hao and Stan Geertman
- When fiscal recentralisation meets urban reforms: Prefectural land finance and its association with access to housing in urban China pp. 1791-1809

- Qiang Fu
- Transnational migration and urban informality: Ethnicity in Buenos Aires’ informal settlements pp. 1810-1825

- Tanja Bastia
- Bringing bodies into planning: Visceral methods, fear and gender violence pp. 1826-1845

- Elizabeth L Sweet and Sara Ortiz Escalante
- Examining spatial pattern and location choice of affordable housing in Beijing, China: Developing a workable assessment framework pp. 1846-1863

- Mingxing Chen, Wenzhong Zhang and Dadao Lu
- Suburban ways of living and the geography of income: How homeownership, single-family dwellings and automobile use define the metropolitan social space pp. 1864-1882

- Markus Moos and Pablo Mendez
- Is economic growth improving urbanisation? A cross-regional study of China pp. 1883-1898

- Tie-Ying Liu, Chi Wei Su and Xu-Zhao Jiang
- On the interaction between landownership and regional designs for land development pp. 1899-1914

- Terry van Dijk and Arno van der Vlist
- Toward collaborative governance between Hong Kong and Mainland China pp. 1915-1933

- Peter TY Cheung
- Book review: Safe Space: Gay Neighborhood History and the Politics of Violence pp. 1934-1936

- Elsa Noterman and Heather Rosenfeld
- Book review: Innovating in Urban Economies: Economic Transformation in Canadian City-Regions pp. 1936-1938

- Jean-Paul D Addie
- Book review: China’s Contested Capital: Architecture, Ritual, and Response in Nanjing pp. 1939-1940

- Min Zhang
- Book review: The Car Dependent Society: A European Perspective pp. 1940-1943

- Caroline Mullen
- Books received pp. 1944-1944

- N/a
Volume 52, issue 9, 2015
- Urban Studies Best Article 2014 pp. 1557-1557

- N/a
- Going Dutch? The export of sustainable land-use and transport planning concepts from the Netherlands pp. 1558-1576

- Dorina Pojani and Dominic Stead
- Are airports engines of economic development? A dynamic panel data approach pp. 1577-1593

- Volodymyr Bilotkach
- Determinants of urban sprawl in European cities pp. 1594-1614

- Walid Oueslati, Seraphim Alvanides and Guy Garrod
- ‘I’m local and foreign’: Belonging, the city and the case for denizenship pp. 1615-1630

- James Rosbrook-Thompson
- Reading between the lines: Gentrification tendencies and issues of urban fear in the midst of Athens’ crisis pp. 1631-1646

- Georgia Alexandri
- Structure and imagination of changing cities: Manchester, Liverpool and the spatial in-between pp. 1647-1664

- Sebastian Dembski
- Synchronisation and commonalities in metropolitan housing market cycles pp. 1665-1682

- Alexey Akimov, Simon Stevenson and James Young
- Learning from Las Vegas: Unions and post-industrial urbanisation pp. 1683-1701

- Mia Gray and James DeFilippis
- Has the Community Reinvestment Act increased loan availability among small businesses operating in minority neighbourhoods? pp. 1702-1721

- Timothy Bates and Alicia Robb
- Discourse, institutional identities and intractable planning disputes: The case of Interstate I-710 pp. 1722-1739

- Ramzi Farhat
- Book review: Collaborative Governance for Urban Revitalization: Lessons from Empowerment Zones pp. 1740-1742

- David P Karas
- Book review: Expulsions: Brutality and Complexity in the Global Economy pp. 1742-1745

- Giovanni Picker
- Book review: Toxic Communities: Environmental Racism, Industrial Pollution, and Residential Mobility pp. 1745-1746

- Lindsey Dillon
- Book review: Making a Global Immigrant Neighborhood: Brooklyn’s Sunset Park pp. 1747-1749

- Manuel B Aalbers
- Books received pp. 1750-1750

- N/a
Volume 52, issue 8, 2015
- Industrial townships and the policy facilitation of corporate urbanisation in India pp. 1359-1378

- Ashima Sood
- Nourishing the city: The rise of the urban food question in the Global North pp. 1379-1394

- Kevin Morgan
- Rural development led by autonomous village land cooperatives: Its impact on sustainable China’s urbanisation in high-density regions pp. 1395-1413

- Jieming Zhu and Yan Guo
- The real estate markets: Players, institutions and territories pp. 1414-1433

- Thierry Theurillat, Patrick Rérat and Olivier Crevoisier
- Location or design? Associations between neighbourhood location, built environment and walking pp. 1434-1453

- Gi-Hyoug Cho and Daniel Rodriguez
- Understanding continuity in sustainable transport planning in Curitiba pp. 1454-1470

- Jean Mercier, Fabio Duarte, Julien Domingue and Mario Carrier
- Monetary policy and bubbles in the national and regional UK housing markets pp. 1471-1488

- I-Chun Tsai
- Change in the social life of urban public spaces: The rise of mobile phones and women, and the decline of aloneness over 30 years pp. 1489-1504

- Keith N Hampton, Lauren Sessions Goulet and Garrett Albanesius
- Working with diversity: A geographical analysis of ethno-racial discrimination in Toronto pp. 1505-1522

- Brian Ray and Valerie Preston
- Constructing racialised masculinities in/through affective orientations to a multicultural town pp. 1523-1539

- Esther Rootham, Abby Hardgrove and Linda McDowell
- Book review: Vrbes Extinctae: Archaeologies of Abandoned Classical Towns pp. 1540-1542

- John P McCarthy
- Book review: Architectural Design and Regulation pp. 1542-1545

- Nicholas Coetzer
- Book review: Leisurely Islam: Negotiating Geography and Morality in Shi’ite South Beirut pp. 1545-1547

- Christine Mady
- Book review: Implosions/Explosions: Towards a Study of Planetary Urbanization pp. 1547-1550

- Leslie Sklair
- Books received pp. 1551-1552

- N/a
- Corrigendum pp. 1553-1553

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Volume 52, issue 7, 2015
- Introduction: Governing for urban resilience pp. 1205-1217

- Ruth Beilin and Cathy Wilkinson
- Institutionally configured risk: Assessing urban resilience and disaster risk reduction to heat wave risk in London pp. 1218-1233

- R Zehra Zaidi and Mark Pelling
- Adaptive climate change governance for urban resilience pp. 1234-1264

- Emily Boyd and Sirkku Juhola
- Enacting Resilience: A Performative Account of Governing for Urban Resilience pp. 1265-1284

- Hendrik Wagenaar and Cathy Wilkinson
- Narrating Resilience: Transforming Urban Systems Through Collaborative Storytelling pp. 1285-1303

- Bruce Evan Goldstein, Anne Taufen Wessells, Raul Lejano and William Butler
- Resilience in the Transition Landscapes of the Peri-urban: From ‘Where’ with ‘Whom’ to ‘What’ pp. 1304-1320

- Ruth Beilin, Nicole Reichelt and Tamara Sysak
- Food and Green Space in Cities: A Resilience Lens on Gardens and Urban Environmental Movements pp. 1321-1338

- Stephan Barthel, John Parker and Henrik Ernstson
- Brother, can you spare some time? Sustaining prosperity and social inclusion in America’s metropolitan regions pp. 1339-1356

- Chris Benner and Manuel Pastor
Volume 52, issue 6, 2015
- Constituting urban space in the Moroccan context pp. 1005-1019

- Heide Studer
- Value struggles in the creative city: A People’s Republic of Stokes Croft? pp. 1020-1036

- Fabian Frenzel and Armin Beverungen
- Informality on the urban periphery: Housing conditions and self-help strategies in Texas informal subdivisions pp. 1037-1053

- Esther Sullivan and Carlos Olmedo
- Development of the compact city index and its application to Japanese cities pp. 1054-1070

- Jungchan Lee, Kiyo Kurisu, Kyoungjin An and Keisuke Hanaki
- Can state law combat exclusionary zoning? Evidence from Massachusetts pp. 1071-1089

- Lynn Fisher and Nicholas J Marantz
- Street network structure and household activity spaces pp. 1090-1112

- Pavithra Parthasarathi, Hartwig Hochmair and David Levinson
- Governing beyond the metropolis: Placing the rural in city-region development pp. 1113-1133

- John Harrison and Jesse Heley
- Unaffordable housing and local employment growth: Evidence from California municipalities pp. 1134-1151

- Ritashree Chakrabarti and Junfu Zhang
- Normalising autonomous spaces: Ongoing transformations in Christiania, Copenhagen pp. 1152-1168

- Alessandro Coppola and Alberto Vanolo
- Household repayment behaviour and neighbourhood effects pp. 1169-1188

- Sarah Brown
- Book review: Contesting the Indian City: Global Visions and the Politics of the Local pp. 1189-1191

- Sapana Doshi
- Book review: Dangerous Others, Insecure Societies: Fear and Social Division pp. 1192-1194

- Eswarappa Kasi
- Book review: Qualitative Research in Gambling: Exploring the Production and Consumption of Risk pp. 1194-1197

- Francis Markham
- Book review: Public Space and Relational Perspectives: New Challenges for Architecture and Planning pp. 1197-1199

- Christine Mady
- Books received pp. 1200-1201

- N/a
- Corrigendum pp. 1202-1202

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Volume 52, issue 5, 2015
- Forty years of immigrant segregation in France, 1968–2007. How different is the new immigration? pp. 823-840

- Jean-Louis Pan Ké Shon and Gregory Verdugo
- Land leasing and local government behaviour in China: Evidence from Beijing pp. 841-856

- Zan Yang, Rongrong Ren, Hongyu Liu and Huan Zhang
- Tax delinquency and abandonment: An expanded model with application to industrial and commercial properties pp. 857-875

- In Kwon Park and Burkhard von Rabenau
- Mundane objects in the city: Laundry practices and the making and remaking of public/private sociality and space in London and New York pp. 876-890

- Sophie Watson
- Asymmetric buyer information influence on price in a homogeneous housing market pp. 891-905

- Xiaorong Zhou, Karen Gibler and Velma Zahirovic-Herbert
- The impact of income inequality on economic residential segregation: The case of Malmö, 1991–2010 pp. 906-922

- Simone Scarpa
- Vertical cities: Representations of urban verticality in 20th-century science fiction literature pp. 923-937

- Lucy Hewitt and Stephen Graham
- Can compact rail transit corridors transform the automobile city? Planning for more sustainable travel in Los Angeles pp. 938-959

- Douglas Houston, Marlon Boarnet, Gavin Ferguson and Steven Spears
- Fresh vegetable demand behaviour in an urban food desert pp. 960-979

- Dave Weatherspoon, James Oehmke, Assa Dembele and Lorraine Weatherspoon
- Comment: 'Neighbourhood attachment in ethnically diverse areas: The role of interethnic ties' pp. 980-983

- Oded Stark
- Relative deprivation and ‘the diversity effect’ in explaining neighbourhood attachment: Alternative or complementary mechanisms? pp. 984-990

- Agata Górny and Sabina Toruńczyk-Ruiz
- Book review: The Land Development Game in China pp. 991-993

- Yanyan Chen
- Book review: Urban Mobility and Poverty: Lessons from MedellÃn and Soacha, Colombia pp. 993-995

- Ana Moreno-Monroy
- Book review: The Democratic Plan: Analysis and Diagnosis pp. 995-998

- Michael O’Sullivan
- Book review: Thick Space: Approaches to Metropolitanism pp. 998-1000

- David Wachsmuth
- Books received pp. 1001-1002

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Volume 52, issue 4, 2015
- Inequality shaping processes and gated communities in US western metropolitan areas pp. 619-638

- Renaud Le Goix and Elena Vesselinov
- Self-employment and intention of permanent urban settlement: Evidence from a survey of migrants in China’s four major urbanising areas pp. 639-664

- Guangzhong Cao, Ming Li, Yan Ma and Ran Tao
- Urban governance in the South: How did Bogotá lose its shine? pp. 665-684

- Alan Gilbert
- Parental choice, neighbourhood schools, and the market metaphor in urban education reform pp. 685-701

- Chase Billingham
- Empowerment for whom? The impact of community renewal tax incentives on jobs and businesses pp. 702-720

- Richard Smith
- Corporate control, location and complexity of ICT R&D: A network analysis at the city level pp. 721-737

- Daniel Nepelski and Giuditta De Prato
- Housing demand and housing policy in urban Bangladesh pp. 738-755

- Sohail Ahmad
- Capacity development or new learning spaces through municipal international cooperation: Policy mobility at work? pp. 756-774

- Edith van Ewijk, Isa Baud, Marike Bontenbal, Michaela Hordijk, Paul van Lindert, Gerry Nijenhuis and Guus van Westen
- Smart growth in two contrastive metropolitan areas: A comparison between Portland and Los Angeles pp. 775-792

- Hongwei Dong and Pengyu Zhu
- Absorbing the agony of agonism? The limits of cultural questioning and alternative variations of intercultural civility pp. 793-808

- Bart van Leeuwen
- Book review: The Fragmented Politics of Urban Preservation: Beijing, Chicago, and Paris pp. 809-811

- Xiaoqing Zhang
- Book review: Urban Megaprojects: A Worldwide View pp. 811-813

- Anirban Pal
- Book review: Tokyo in Transit: Japanese Culture on the Rails and Road pp. 813-815

- Zhou Suhong
- Book review: Cities and Crisis: New Critical Urban Theory pp. 815-817

- Lakshmi Priya Rajendran
- Books received pp. 818-819

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Volume 52, issue 3, 2015
- Introduction: Geographies of the urban night pp. 407-421

- Ilse van Liempt, Irina van Aalst and Tim Schwanen
- The gloomy city: Rethinking the relationship between light and dark pp. 422-438

- Tim Edensor
- Fear of crime and affective ambiguities in the night-time economy pp. 439-455

- Jelle Brands, Tim Schwanen and Irina van Aalst
- ‘Alive after five’: Constructing the neoliberal night in Newcastle upon Tyne pp. 456-470

- Robert Shaw
- Night and the city: Clubs, brothels and politics in Jakarta pp. 471-485

- Jérôme Tadié and Risa Permanadeli
- Safe nightlife collaborations: Multiple actors, conflicting interests and different power distributions pp. 486-500

- Ilse van Liempt
- ‘Christians, out here?’ Encountering Street-Pastors in the post-secular spaces of the UK’s night-time economy pp. 501-516

- Jennie Middleton and Richard Yarwood
- The outsourcing of control: Alcohol law enforcement, private-sector governance and the evening and night-time economy pp. 517-537

- Phil Hadfield and Fiona Measham
- Authenticity with a bang: Exploring suburban culture and migration through the new phenomenon of the Richmond Night Market pp. 538-554

- Yolande Pottie-Sherman and Daniel Hiebert
- Night lives: Heterotopia, youth transitions and cultural infrastructure in the urban night pp. 555-570

- Ben Gallan
- ‘A big night out’: Young people’s drinking, social practice and spatial experience in the ‘liminoid’ zones of English night-time cities pp. 571-588

- Marion Roberts
- Taking back the night? Gender and the contestation of sexual entertainment in England and Wales pp. 589-605

- Phil Hubbard and Rachela Colosi
- The night-time city. Four modes of exclusion: Reflections on the Urban Studies special collection pp. 606-616

- Phil Hadfield
Volume 52, issue 2, 2015
- The politics of sustainable development opposition: State legislative efforts to stop the United Nation’s Agenda 21 in the United States pp. 209-232

- Karen Trapenberg Frick, David Weinzimmer and Paul Waddell
- The financialisation of the social project: Embedded liberalism, neoliberalism and home ownership pp. 233-244

- Ray Forrest and Yosuke Hirayama
- Placing community self-governance: Building materialities, nuisance noise and neighbouring in self-governing communities pp. 245-260

- Emma R Power
- Low-income housing in high-amenity areas: Long-run effects on residential development pp. 261-278

- Paul Thorsnes, Robert Alexander and David Kidson
- The probability of sale and price premiums in withdrawn auctioned properties pp. 279-297

- Simon Stevenson and James Young
- Gender and commuting time in São Paulo Metropolitan Region pp. 298-313

- Raul Silveira Neto, Gisleia Duarte and Antonio Páez
- Compact development and preference heterogeneity in residential location choice behaviour: A latent class analysis pp. 314-337

- Haifeng Liao, Steven Farber and Reid Ewing
- The ‘constant size neighbourhood trap’ in accessibility and health studies pp. 338-357

- Julie Vallée, Guillaume Le Roux, Basile Chaix, Yan Kestens and Pierre Chauvin
- Regional financial development and foreign direct investment pp. 358-373

- Yanjing Chen, Yu Gao, Ying Ge and Juan Li
- European Capitals of Culture and life satisfaction pp. 374-394

- Lasse Steiner, Bruno Frey and Simone Hotz
- Book review: Indigenous Albuquerque pp. 395-396

- David Hugill
- Book review: Urban Politics: Critical Approaches pp. 396-399

- Stephen Przybylinski
- Book review: Shanghai Gone: Domicide and Defiance in a Chinese Megacity pp. 399-401

- Non Arkaraprasertkul
- Book review: Worlding Cities: Asian Experiments and the Art of Being Global pp. 401-403

- Shaun Teo
- Books received pp. 404-404

- N/a
Volume 52, issue 1, 2015
- Expectations, preferences and satisfaction levels among new and long-term residents in a gentrifying Toronto neighbourhood pp. 3-19

- Emily McGirr, Andrejs Skaburskis and Tim Spence Donegani
- Industrial gentrification in West Chelsea, New York: Who survived and who did not? Empirical evidence from discrete-time survival analysis pp. 20-49

- Heeyeun Yoon and Elizabeth Currid-Halkett
- The intersection of homeownership, race and neighbourhood context: Implications for neighbourhood satisfaction pp. 50-70

- Meredith Greif
- Placemaking in a translocal receiving community: The relevance of place to identity and agency pp. 71-86

- Kelly Main and Gerardo Francisco Sandoval
- The local structure of the welfare state: Uneven effects of social spending on poverty within countries pp. 87-102

- Merle Zwiers and Ferry Koster
- Urban markets as a ‘corrective’ to advanced urbanism: The social space of wet markets in contemporary Singapore pp. 103-120

- Christopher Mele, Megan Ng and May Bo Chim
- Official relocation and self-help development: Three housing strategies under ambiguous property rights in China’s rural land development pp. 121-137

- Jing Song
- Foreign liquidity to real estate market: Ripple effect and housing price dynamics pp. 138-158

- Wen-Chi Liao, Daxuan Zhao, Li Ping Lim and Grace Khei Mie Wong
- Selectivity, spatial autocorrelation and the valuation of transit accessibility pp. 159-177

- Mi Diao
- Urban rapid rail transit and gentrification in Canadian urban centres: A survival analysis approach pp. 178-194

- Annelise Grube-Cavers and Zachary Patterson
- Book review: The Other Kuala Lumpur: Living in the Shadows of a Globalising Southeast Asian City pp. 195-197

- Tim Bunnell
- Book review: Good Cities, Better Lives: How Europe Discovered the Lost Art of Urbanism pp. 197-200

- Eduardo Oliveira
- Book review: New York and Los Angeles: The Uncertain Future pp. 200-202

- Lily M Hoffman
- Book review: Sacred Subdivisions: The Postsuburban Transformation of American Evangelicalism pp. 202-204

- Richard Cimino
- Books received pp. 205-205

- N/a
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