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Volume 60, issue 16, 2023
- Rethinking urban utopianism: The fallacy of social mix in the 15-minute city pp. 3167-3186

- Giada Casarin, Julie MacLeavy and David Manley
- By yourself, yet not alone: Making space for loneliness pp. 3187-3197

- Luzia Cassis Heu and Tom Brennecke
- What if autonomous vehicles had been introduced into cities? A counterfactual analysis pp. 3198-3215

- Haotian Zhong and Wei Li
- Commodifying Havana? Private accumulation, assetisation and marketisation in the Cuban metropolis pp. 3216-3232

- Gertjan Wijburg
- The relevance of job accessibility to labour market outcomes: Evidence for the São Paulo metropolitan region pp. 3233-3251

- Leandro Batista Duarte, Raul Silveira Neto and Diego Firmino Costa da Silva
- Happy city for everyone: Generational differences in rural migrant workers’ leisure in urban China pp. 3252-3271

- Zidan Mao, Fangyu Liu and Ying Zhao
- Delivering common property in Chinese contractual communities: Law, power and practice pp. 3272-3293

- Yiru Jia, Nicky Morrison and Franziska Sielker
- Recommoning water: Crossing thresholds under citizen-driven remunicipalisation pp. 3294-3311

- Dona Geagea, Maria Kaika and Jampel Dell’Angelo
- Gentrifying with family wealth: Parental gifts and neighbourhood sorting among young adult owner-occupants pp. 3312-3335

- Wouter van Gent, Rik Damhuis and Sako Musterd
- Obliged smart freedom: The Singaporean experience of advanced neoliberal-developmental governance pp. 3336-3352

- Aisha Sobey
- Book review forum: Infrastructure pp. 3353-3366

- Philip Hubbard, Regan Koch, Austin Kocher, Sarah Klosterkamp and Mariana Valverde
- Book review: Dream States: Smart Cities, Technology, and the Pursuit of Urban Utopias pp. 3367-3369

- Giulia Belloni
- Book review: IoT and Big Data Analytics for Smart Cities: A Global Perspective pp. 3369-3372

- Toddy Aditya and Rahmayati Rahmayanti
- Book review: University City: History, Race, and Community in the Era of the Innovation District pp. 3372-3374

- Ellen Munley Mulcahy
Volume 60, issue 15, 2023
- Public transport as public space: Introduction pp. 2963-2978

- Tauri Tuvikene, Wladimir Sgibnev, Wojciech Kȩbłowski and Jason Finch
- A bus as a compressed public space: Everyday multiculturalism in Milan pp. 2979-2993

- Martina Bovo, Paola Briata and Massimo Bricocoli
- Small arrangements with self and others: A visual study of the everyday ordinary on Paris’s A train pp. 2994-3009

- Sandrine Wenglenski
- A contingent publicness: Entanglements on buses pp. 3010-3026

- Yogi Joseph and Govind Gopakumar
- Public space on the move: Mediating mobility, stillness and encounter on a Cape Town bus pp. 3027-3044

- Bradley Rink
- Naming public transport and historicising experiences: Critical toponymies and everyday multilingualism in Singapore’s mass rapid transit system pp. 3045-3060

- Shaun Tyan Gin Lim and Francesco Perono Cacciafoco
- On the move in the (post)colonial metropolis: The Paris Metro in Francophone African and Afrodiasporic fiction pp. 3061-3077

- Anna-Leena Toivanen
- Distractions in a disruption: The soothing effect of the heritage bus ride during London Tube strikes pp. 3078-3091

- Kevin KH Tsang
- Transport reforms and its missing publics: Insights from marshrutka abolishment and transport ‘modernisation’ policies prior to FIFA World Cup 2018 in Volgograd, Russian Federation pp. 3092-3109

- Tonio Weicker
- Urban mobility infrastructures as public spaces: The uses of Sé subway station in downtown São Paulo pp. 3110-3125

- Cristiana Martin
- ‘The gates of paradise are open’: Contesting and producing publicness in the Brussels metro through fare evasion pp. 3126-3142

- Louise Sträuli and Wojciech Kębłowski
- A transport of one’s own: Women in contemporary Mexico City’s public transport through the lens of photojournalism pp. 3143-3157

- Teresa Franco
- Public spaces of transport as mobile public spheres and atmospheric publics pp. 3158-3164

- Mimi Sheller
Volume 60, issue 14, 2023
- Framing urban threats: A socio-spatial analysis of urban securitisation in Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 2741-2762

- Alexandra Abello Colak, Melanie Lombard and Valeria Guarneros-Meza
- Beyond the pale: Fencing off parks for festivals pp. 2763-2778

- Andrew Smith
- Income polarisation, expenditure and the Australian urban middle class pp. 2779-2798

- Ilan Wiesel, Julia de Bruyn, Jordy Meekes and Sangeetha Chandrashekeran
- Queering utopia: Pride walks in modernist Chandigarh pp. 2799-2815

- Preetika Sharma, Kanchan Gandhi and Anu Sabhlok
- Examining the long-term influence of New Deal era redlining on contemporary gentrification pp. 2816-2834

- Joseph Gibbons
- Making sense of segregation: Transitional thinking and contested space pp. 2835-2851

- Joanne Murphy and Sara McDowell
- Change or stability in educational inequalities? Educational mobility and school effects in the context of a major urban policy pp. 2852-2873

- Gijs Custers, Marjolijn Das and Godfried Engbersen
- Bottom-up cluster branding through boundary spanners: The case of the Jingdezhen ceramics cluster in China pp. 2874-2900

- Di Wu and Neil M. Coe
- Comparative urbanism for hope and healing: Urbicide and the dilemmas of reconstruction in post-war Syria and Poland pp. 2901-2918

- Joanna Kusiak and Ammar Azzouz
- Land-use reforms and housing costs: Does allowing for increased density lead to greater affordability? pp. 2919-2940

- Christina Stacy, Chris Davis, Yonah Slifkin Freemark, Lydia Lo, Graham MacDonald, Vivian Zheng and Rolf Pendall
- Book review forum: How Cities Learn pp. 2941-2950

- Michele Acuto, Anders Kirstein Moeller, Gaurav Mittal and Astrid Wood
- Book review: Urban Development in China Under the Institution of Land Rights pp. 2951-2953

- Mahalaya Chatterjee
- Book review: Predatory Urbanism: The Metabolism of Megaprojects in Asia pp. 2953-2956

- Ayyoob Sharifi
- Book review: Upgrading Informal Settlements: Experiences from Asia pp. 2956-2959

- Patrick Wakely
Volume 60, issue 13, 2023
- Zoonotic urbanisation: multispecies urbanism and the rescaling of urban epidemiology pp. 2529-2549

- Matthew Gandy
- Plug-in urbanism: City building and the parodic guise of new infrastructure in Africa pp. 2550-2563

- Prince K Guma, Jethron Ayumbah Akallah and Jack Ong’iro Odeo
- Using natural language processing to construct a National Zoning and Land Use Database pp. 2564-2584

- Matthew Mleczko and Matthew Desmond
- Citizen security and urban commuting in Latin America pp. 2585-2611

- José Ignacio Giménez-Nadal, LucÃa EcheverrÃa and José Alberto Molina
- The ‘kampung formula’: Infrastructural adventurism and public art in Semarang, Indonesia pp. 2612-2631

- Lukas Ley
- How buses alleviate unemployment and poverty: Lessons from a natural experiment in Clayton County, GA pp. 2632-2650

- Fei Li and Christopher Kajetan Wyczalkowski
- Transfer or retain land development right: The role of China’s IDB programme in supporting inclusive urbanisation pp. 2651-2668

- Maolong Chen, Shurong Yao, Chaoran Hu and Songqing Jin
- Diasporic capital and the financialisation of housing in Ho Chi Minh City pp. 2669-2685

- Hung Dao Vo
- Settlement policy in an Israeli mixed city: A typology of displacement and its resistance pp. 2686-2705

- Yael Shmaryahu-Yeshurun
- The rise of single-family rentals and the relationship to opportunity neighbourhoods for low-income families with children pp. 2706-2724

- Sahar Khaleel and Bernadette Hanlon
- Book review essay: City, Climate and Architecture; Coping with Urban Climates pp. 2725-2730

- Noa Levin
- Book review: Caring for Place: Community Development in Rural England pp. 2731-2733

- Frank Moulaert
- Book review: Crime and Fear in Public Places: Towards Safe, Inclusive and Sustainable Cities pp. 2733-2735

- Lars Marcus
- Book review: Urban Planning for Climate Change pp. 2735-2738

- Eka Wulan Safriani and Yani Yani
Volume 60, issue 12, 2023
- Progressive cities: Urban–rural polarisation of social values and economic development around the world pp. 2329-2350

- Davide Luca, Javier Terrero-Davila, Jonas Stein and Neil Lee
- Local inequities in the relative production of and exposure to vehicular air pollution in Los Angeles pp. 2351-2368

- Geoff Boeing, Yougeng Lu and Clemens Pilgram
- The increasing emission divide between cities of the Global North and Global South: Towards adjustable mitigation scenarios at the city level pp. 2369-2383

- Yosef Jabareen
- Governed by atmospheres: Affect, materiality and everyday benevolence in homeless encampments during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 2384-2399

- Petr Vašát and Jan Váně
- Storage city: Water tanks, jerry cans, and batteries as infrastructure in Nairobi pp. 2400-2417

- Moritz Kasper and Sophie Schramm
- ‘London is avocado on toast’: The urban imaginaries of the #LondonIsOpen campaign pp. 2418-2435

- Edanur Yazici, Karim Murji, Michael Keith, Steve Pile, John Solomos and Ying Wang
- Patterns of onwards migration within the urban hierarchy of China: Who moves up and who moves down? pp. 2436-2455

- Jiejing Wang, Xin Mai and Lizheng Zhang
- Care commons: Infrastructural (re)compositions for life sustenance through yet against regimes of chronic crisis pp. 2456-2473

- Isabel Gutierrez Sanchez
- Iconic buildings in the making of city identity: The role of aspirational identity artefacts pp. 2474-2495

- Alessandra Zamparini, Gastone Gualtieri and Francesco Lurati
- Where is agency in the context of urban transformation? Exploring the narratives of institutional stakeholders and community activists in Birmingham pp. 2496-2514

- Aleksandra Grzymala-Kazlowska and Liam O’Farrell
- Book review forum podcast: The Surrounds pp. 2515-2523

- Pranita Shrestha, Alison Young, Adam Morton, Tanzil Shafique, Dallas Rogers and AbdouMaliq Simone
- Book review: Wake Up, This Is Joburg pp. 2524-2526

- Denise L. Lim
Volume 60, issue 11, 2023
- Politicising proximity: Radical municipalism as a strategy in crisis pp. 2009-2035

- Laura Roth, Bertie Russell and Matthew Thompson
- The caring city? A critical reflection on Barcelona’s municipal experiments in care and the commons pp. 2036-2053

- Angelina Kussy, David Palomera and Daniel Silver
- Understanding the crisis of New Municipalism in Spain: The struggle for urban regime power in A Coruña and Santiago de Compostela pp. 2054-2072

- Adrian Bua and Jonathan S Davies
- Counter-logistics and municipalism: Popular infrastructures during the pandemic in Rosario pp. 2073-2095

- Leandro Minuchin and Julieta Maino
- Prefigurative legality: Transforming municipal jurisdiction pp. 2096-2115

- Amelia Thorpe and Bronwen Morgan
- The commonification of the public under new municipalism: Commons–state institutions in Naples and Barcelona pp. 2116-2132

- Iolanda Bianchi
- Strategies for a new municipalism: Public–common partnerships against the new enclosures pp. 2133-2157

- Bertie Russell, Keir Milburn and Kai Heron
- From the streets to the town halls: Municipalist platforms in the post-Yugoslav space pp. 2158-2175

- Chiara Milan
- New institutions and the politics of the interstices. Experimenting with a face-to-face democracy in Naples pp. 2176-2194

- Mauro Pinto, Luca Recano and Ugo Rossi
- When Bookchin faces Bourdieu. French ‘weak’ municipalism, legitimation crisis and zombie political parties pp. 2195-2213

- Vincent Béal, Nicolas Maisetti, Gilles Pinson and Max Rousseau
- Realising direct democracy through representative democracy: From the Yellow Vests to a libertarian municipalist strategy in Commercy pp. 2214-2230

- Sixtine Van Outryve
- Interrupting the neoliberal masculine state machinery? Strategic selectivities and municipalist practice in Barcelona and Zagreb pp. 2231-2250

- Martin Sarnow and Norma Tiedemann
- Bridging bureaucracy and activism: Challenges of activist state-work in the 1980s Greater London Council pp. 2251-2270

- Tim Joubert
- New municipalism and the governance of urban transitions to sustainability pp. 2271-2289

- Siddharth Sareen and Katinka Lund Waagsaether
- New municipalism in South America? Developing theory from experiences in Argentina and Chile pp. 2290-2306

- Emilia Arpini, Alexander Panez, Andrew Cumbers and Bethia Pearson
- Towards variegated ‘Peripheral Municipalisms’: The experience of ValparaÃso and Recoleta, Chile pp. 2307-2325

- Fernando Toro and Hernán Orozco
Volume 60, issue 10, 2023
- Urban Studies Best Article 2022 pp. 1795-1795

- N/a
- Defining ‘metropolitan’ poverty: Isolation gradients in major US urban areas pp. 1796-1814

- Scott Hegerty
- Temporary populations and sociospatial polarisation in the short-term city pp. 1815-1832

- Barbara Brollo and Filippo Celata
- The experience economy in UK city centres: A multidimensional and interconnected response to the ‘death of the high street’? pp. 1833-1852

- James T White, James Hickie, Allison Orr, Cath Jackson and Robert Richardson
- Ethnic residential segregation in the city of Milan at the interplay between social class, housing and labour market pp. 1853-1874

- David Consolazio, David Benassi and Antonio Giampiero Russo
- ‘We lurk in the hidden places’: The (un)stable spatialisation of Roma poverty in Romania pp. 1875-1893

- Ionuţ-Marian Anghel and Filip Mihai Alexandrescu
- The effect of the pandemic on European narratives on smart cities and surveillance pp. 1894-1914

- Mikołaj Biesaga, Anna Domaradzka, Magdalena Roszczyńska-Kurasińska, Szymon Talaga and Andrzej Nowak
- Precarious and non-precarious work in the informal sector: Evidence from South Africa pp. 1915-1931

- Hermanus Stephanus Geyer
- Urban infrastructure patching: Citizen-led solutions to infrastructure ruptures pp. 1932-1948

- John R Bryson, Chloe Billing and Mark Tewdwr-Jones
- Roots and routes in neighbourhoods. Length of residence, belonging and public familiarity in Berlin, Germany pp. 1949-1967

- Talja Blokland, Robert Vief, Daniela Krüger and Henrik Schultze
- Associations between adolescent mental health and pedestrian- and transit-oriented urban design qualities: Evidence from a national-level online Canadian survey pp. 1968-1986

- Adrian Buttazzoni and Leia Minaker
- Book review symposium: [Un]Grounding pp. 1987-1999

- N/a
- Book review: Emergent Tokyo: Designing the Spontaneous City pp. 2000-2002

- Benjamin Bansal
- Book review: Curtain Up: City Diplomacy in Global Migration Governance pp. 2002-2005

- Daniel Pejic
Volume 60, issue 9, 2023
- Urban public health emergencies and the COVID-19 pandemic. Part 2: Infrastructures, urban governance and civil society pp. 1535-1547

- Yingling Fan, Scott Orford and Philip Hubbard
- Critical Commentary: Repopulating density: COVID-19 and the politics of urban value pp. 1548-1569

- Colin McFarlane
- Planning for social distancing: How the legacy of historical epidemics shaped COVID-19's spread in Madrid pp. 1570-1587

- Noel A Manzano Gómez
- Compact living or policy inaction? Effects of urban density and lockdown on the COVID-19 outbreak in the US pp. 1588-1609

- Andy Hong and Sandip Chakrabarti
- Cities and infectious diseases: Assessing the exposure of pedestrians to virus transmission along city streets pp. 1610-1628

- Achilleas Psyllidis, Fábio Duarte, Roos Teeuwen, Arianna Salazar Miranda, Tom Benson and Alessandro Bozzon
- Spatialising urban health vulnerability: An analysis of NYC’s critical infrastructure during COVID-19 pp. 1629-1649

- Gayatri Kawlra and Kazuki Sakamoto
- Urban rhythms in a small home: COVID-19 as a mechanism of exception pp. 1650-1667

- Jenny Preece, Kim McKee, David Robinson and John Flint
- Social pathologies and urban pathogenicity: Moving towards better pandemic futures pp. 1668-1689

- Tankut Atuk and Susan L Craddock
- Vulnerability, neglect, and collectivity in Brazilian favelas: Surviving the threats of the COVID-19 pandemic and the state’s necropolitics pp. 1690-1706

- Patricia Basile
- Urban epidemic governance: An event system analysis of the outbreak and control of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China pp. 1707-1729

- Jinliao He and Yuan Zhang
- Towards a constructed order of co-governance: Understanding the state–society dynamics of neighbourhood collaborative responses to COVID-19 in urban China pp. 1730-1749

- Zhilin Liu, Sainan Lin, Tingting Lu, Yue Shen and Sisi Liang
- Governing public health emergencies during the coronavirus disease outbreak: Lessons from four Chinese cities in the first wave pp. 1750-1770

- Lingyue Li, Surong Zhang, Jinfeng Wang, Xiaoming Yang and Lan Wang
- Debates Paper: COVID-19 and urban informality: Exploring the implications of the pandemic for the politics of planning and inequality pp. 1771-1791

- Gavin Shatkin, Vivek Mishra and Maria Khristine Alvarez
Volume 60, issue 8, 2023
- Urban public health emergencies and the COVID-19 pandemic. Part 1: Social and spatial inequalities in the COVID-city pp. 1329-1345

- Scott Orford, Yingling Fan and Philip Hubbard
- Critical Commentary: The city and the virus pp. 1346-1364

- Max Nathan
- Critical Commentary: Beyond growth and density: Recentring the demographic drivers of urban health and risk in the global south pp. 1365-1376

- James Duminy
- Population density and SARS-CoV-2 pandemic: Comparing the geography of different waves in the Netherlands pp. 1377-1402

- Willem Boterman
- The impact of ethnic segregation on neighbourhood-level social distancing in the United States amid the early outbreak of COVID-19 pp. 1403-1426

- Wei Zhai, Xinyu Fu, Mengyang Liu and Zhong-Ren Peng
- Spatial and social disparities in the decline of activities during the COVID-19 lockdown in Greater London pp. 1427-1447

- Terje Trasberg and James Cheshire
- New urban habits in Stockholm following COVID-19 pp. 1448-1464

- Ann Legeby, Daniel Koch, Fábio Duarte, Cate Heine, Tom Benson, Umberto Fugiglando and Carlo Ratti
- Locked down by inequality: Older people and the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 1465-1482

- Tine Buffel, Sophie Yarker, Chris Phillipson, Luciana Lang, Camilla Lewis, Patty Doran and Mhorag Goff
- Informal settlements, Covid-19 and sex workers in Kenya pp. 1483-1496

- Rahma Hassan, Teela Sanders, Susan Gichuna, Rosie Campbell, Mercy Mutonyi and Peninah Mwangi
- Critical Commentary: Fickle spheres: The constant re/construction of the private and other new habits pp. 1497-1508

- Miko Hucko
- Critical Commentary: Cities in a post-COVID world pp. 1509-1531

- Richard Florida, Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose and Michael Storper
Volume 60, issue 7, 2023
- Urbanizing degrowth: Five steps towards a Radical Spatial Degrowth Agenda for planning in the face of climate emergency pp. 1191-1211

- Maria Kaika, Angelos Varvarousis, Federico Demaria and Hug March
- Deindustrialisation and the politics of subordinate degrowth: The case of Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina pp. 1212-1230

- Seth Schindler, J Miguel Kanai and Javier Diaz Bay
- Maintaining autonomy: Urban degrowth and the commoning of housing pp. 1231-1248

- Federico Savini
- Degrowth is coming to town: What can it learn from critical perspectives on urban transport? pp. 1249-1265

- Wojciech Kębłowski
- Spatialising degrowth in Southern cities: Everyday park-making for (un)commoning pp. 1266-1284

- Manisha Anantharaman, Marlyne Sahakian and Czarina Saloma
- An empirical test of measures of housing degrowth: Learning from the limited experience of England and Wales, 1981–2011 pp. 1285-1303

- Rebecca Tunstall
- Beyond urban ecomodernism: How can degrowth-aligned spatial practices enhance urban sustainability transformations pp. 1304-1315

- Alejandro De Castro Mazarro, Ritu George Kaliaden, Wolfgang Wende and Markus Egermann
- Scaling-up degrowth: Re-imagining institutional responses to climate change pp. 1316-1325

- William Otchere-Darko
Volume 60, issue 6, 2023
- An economic geography perspective on city diplomacy pp. 995-1012

- Jorn Koelemaij, Sam Taveirne and Ben Derudder
- Displacement frames: How residents perceive, explain and respond to un-homing in Black San Francisco pp. 1013-1030

- Kimya Loder and Forrest Stuart
- Capital’s welfare dependency: Market failure, stalled regeneration and state subsidy in Glasgow and Edinburgh pp. 1031-1047

- Neil Gray and Hamish Kallin
- State preemption and affordable housing policy pp. 1048-1065

- Christopher Goodman and Megan E Hatch
- Demystifying piped water supply: Formality and informality in (peri)urban water provisioning pp. 1066-1082

- Vishal Narain, Sumit Vij and Timos Karpouzoglou
- Settlement in Nanjing among Chinese rural migrant families: The role of changing and persistent family norms pp. 1083-1101

- Shuangshuang Tang, Jing Zhou, Oana Druta and Xin Li
- The ‘medical city’ and China’s entrepreneurial state: Spatial production under rising consumerism in healthcare pp. 1102-1122

- Xuanyi Nie
- Ambivalent insurgencies: Citizenship, land politics and development in Hanoi and its periurban fringe pp. 1123-1138

- Gray Brakke
- Changes in psychosocial wellbeing over a five-year period in two predominantly Black Pittsburgh neighbourhoods: A comparison between gentrifying and non-gentrifying census tracts pp. 1139-1157

- Alexandra Mendoza-Graf, Rebecca L Collins, Madhumita Ghosh Dastidar, Robin Beckman, Gerald P Hunter, Wendy M Troxel and Tamara Dubowitz
- Centring the periphery in urban studies: Notes towards a research agenda on peripheral centralities pp. 1158-1176

- Nicholas Phelps, Paul J Maginn and Roger Keil
- Book review: The City and the Super-Organism: A History of Naturalism in Urban Planning pp. 1177-1179

- Margherita Tess
- Book review: Urban Gardening as Politics; Urban Climate Politics: Agency and Empowerment pp. 1179-1184

- Tariro Kamuti
- Book review: Reimagining Sustainable Cities: Strategies for Designing Greener, Healthier, More Equitable Communities pp. 1184-1188

- Keith Pezzoli
Volume 60, issue 5, 2023
- To move forward, we must look back: White supremacy at the base of urban studies pp. 791-810

- Miguel Angel Montalva Barba
- Regressive revenue sourcing by local governments pp. 811-828

- Thai V Le and Matthew M Young
- Community-led housing: Between ‘right to the city’, ‘actually existing neoliberalism’ and post-pandemic cities pp. 829-846

- MarÃa Carla RodrÃguez and MarÃa Cecilia Zapata
- The effect of meeting opportunities on local urban residents’ prejudice against migrant children in China pp. 847-868

- Jaap Nieuwenhuis and Xinyi Shen
- Discontinuous structure of regional and subregional urban systems: Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France (1800–2015) pp. 869-884

- Aurélie Lalanne, Shana Sundstrom and Ahjond Garmestani
- Contextual poverty and obtained educational level and income in Sweden and the Netherlands: A multi-scale and longitudinal study pp. 885-903

- Eva Andersson, Heleen Janssen, Maarten van Ham and Bo Malmberg
- The political economy of land expropriation in urban Bangladesh pp. 904-922

- Lipon Mondal
- Re-contextualising purpose-built student accommodation in secondary cities: The role of planning policy, consultation and economic need during austerity pp. 923-940

- Julia Heslop, Josh Chambers, James Maloney, George Spurgeon, Hannah Swainston and Hannah Woodall
- Age segregation and housing unaffordability: Generational divides in housing opportunities and spatial polarisation in England and Wales pp. 941-961

- Albert Sabater and Nissa Finney
- Can residents regain their community relations after resettlement? Insights from Shanghai pp. 962-980

- Zheng Wang, Jie Shen and Xiang Luo
- Book review: Creating Chinese Urbanism: Urban Revolution and Governance Changes pp. 981-983

- Junxi Qian
- Book review: Urban Informal Settlements: Chengzhongcun and Chinese Urbanism pp. 983-986

- Fanghao Chen
- Book review: In-betweenness in Greater Khartoum: Spaces, Temporalities, and Identities from Separation to Revolution pp. 986-989

- Eric Denis
- Book review: Making Home(s) in Displacement: Critical Reflections on a Spatial Practice pp. 990-992

- Ilse van Liempt
Volume 60, issue 4, 2023
- Saffron geographies of exclusion: The Disturbed Areas Act of Gujarat pp. 597-619

- Sheba Tejani
- The housing market reaction to the combustible cladding crisis: Safety or financial concerns? pp. 620-637

- Daniel Melser
- The changing ethno-racial profile of ‘very walkable’ urban neighbourhoods in the US (2010–2020): Are minorities under-represented? pp. 638-654

- Bradley Bereitschaft
- Neighbourhood histories and educational attainment: The role of accumulation, duration, timing and sequencing of exposure to poverty pp. 655-672

- Agata A Troost, Heleen J Janssen and Maarten van Ham
- Fabrication of space: The design of everyday life in South Korean Songdo pp. 673-695

- Dominik Bartmanski, Seonju Kim, Martina Löw, Timothy Pape and Jörg Stollmann
- Do ethnic integration policies also improve socio-economic integration? A study of residential segregation in Singapore pp. 696-717

- Shin Bin Tan
- Apocalyptic urban surrealism in the city at the end of the world pp. 718-733

- Japhy Wilson
- The dynamics of socio-economic segregation: What role do private schools play? pp. 734-751

- Stefanie Jähnen and Marcel Helbig
- Social mix and the city: Council housing and neighbourhood income inequality in Vienna pp. 752-769

- Tamara Premrov and Matthias Schnetzer
- The green gentrification cycle pp. 770-785

- Alessandro Rigolon and Timothy Collins
- Book review: Neighborhood Defenders: Participatory Politics and America’s Housing Crisis pp. 786-788

- W Dennis Keating
Volume 60, issue 3, 2023
- African urbanisation at the confluence of informality and climate change pp. 405-424

- Brandon Marc Finn and Patrick Brandful Cobbinah
- Infrastructure mosaics in urban India: Sewage beyond the networked city pp. 425-441

- Angela Oberg
- Private urbanism and the spatial rationalities of urban governance pp. 442-460

- Austin Dziwornu Ablo
- Home-made blues: Residential crowding and mental health in Beijing, China pp. 461-482

- Xize Wang and Tao Liu
- Rescaling of the land regime in the making of city-regions: A case study of China’s Pearl River Delta pp. 483-500

- Xianchun Zhang, Yi Li, Changchang Zhou, Xiaofan Luan and Feng Yuan
- Consuming ‘authenticity’? Reinterpreting the ‘new middle class’ in China through the lens of retailing changes pp. 501-518

- Liu Cao
- Transforming paradise: Neoliberal regeneration and more-than-human urbanism in Birmingham pp. 519-536

- Catherine Oliver
- The long shadow of territorial stigma: Upward social mobility and the symbolic baggage of the old neighbourhood pp. 537-553

- Anthony Miro Born
- Illiberal smart urbanism? Lessons from the politics of state-led smart securitisation in Miskolc, Hungary pp. 554-571

- Miklós Dürr
- Do cities enable caring-with men? An ordinary politics of urban care pp. 572-582

- Nico Canoy
- Book Review: Radical Communications: Rebellious Expressions on Urban Walls pp. 583-585

- Christophe Davis
- Book review: Divercities: Understanding super-diversity in deprived and mixed neighbourhoods pp. 585-588

- Verónica Hendel
- Book review: Terraformed: Young Black Lives in the Inner City pp. 588-590

- Alexandros Daniilidis
- Book review: Making Mexican Chicago: From Postwar Settlement to the Age of Gentrification pp. 590-593

- Evelyn Ravuri
Volume 60, issue 2, 2023
- Do financial models reshape un-cooperative cities? On urban founder’s profit and collaborative-communicative planning in times of austerity pp. 213-237

- Jeroen Klink
- Business improvement districts, class turf war and the strategic weaponisation of class monopoly rent pp. 238-255

- Matthew Anderson and Zachary Arms
- Racial disparities in the pattern of intergenerational neighbourhood mobility pp. 256-273

- Sage J Kim, Jaeyong Shin and Nebiyou Tilahun
- Disposable infrastructures: ‘Micromobility’ platforms and the political economy of transport disruption in Austin, Texas pp. 274-291

- John Stehlin and Will Payne
- The framing of urban values and qualities in inter-organisational settings: The case of ground floor planning in Gothenburg, Sweden pp. 292-307

- Stefan Molnar
- Interstitiality in the smart city: More than top-down and bottom-up smartness pp. 308-324

- Ryan Burns and Preston Welker
- Urban water governance as policy boosterism: Seoul’s legitimation at the local and global scale pp. 325-342

- Ricardo Martinez
- Surviving and dying through the urban frontier: Everyday life, social brokerage and living with militias in Rio de Janeiro’s West Zone pp. 343-359

- Nicholas Pope
- Pursuing dreams in an Asian global city: Does host language proficiency matter for Asian minorities? pp. 360-378

- Jin Jiang and Hon-Kwong Lui
- Public space and public rituals: Engagement and protest in the digital age pp. 379-392

- Tali Hatuka
- Book review: Detain and Deport: The Chaotic US Immigration Enforcement Regime pp. 393-395

- Sylvia Gonzalez-Gorman
- Book review: Streetcars and the Shifting Geographies of Toronto pp. 395-398

- Rebecca Heimel
- Book review: Care and the City: Encounters With Urban Studies pp. 398-400

- Juliet Davis
Volume 60, issue 1, 2023
- Is urbanisation in the Global South fundamentally different? Comparative global urban analysis for the 21st century pp. 3-25

- Gregory F Randolph and Michael Storper
- Impacts of political fragmentation on inclusive economic resilience: Examining American metropolitan areas after the Great Recession pp. 26-45

- Soomi Lee and Shu Wang
- Interlocal interactions, municipal boundaries and water and wastewater expenditure in city-regions pp. 46-66

- Agustin Leon-Moreta and Vittoria Totaro
- Art in transit: Mobility, aesthetics and urban development pp. 67-84

- Theresa Enright
- ‘My neighbourhood is fuzzy, not hard and fast’: Individual and contextual associations with perceived residential neighbourhood boundaries among ageing Americans pp. 85-108

- Jessica Finlay, Joy Jang, Michael Esposito, Leslie McClure, Suzanne Judd and Philippa Clarke
- In the name of history: (De)Legitimising street vendors in New York and Rome pp. 109-125

- Ryan Thomas Devlin and Francesca Piazzoni
- Organising grassroots infrastructure: The (in)visible work of organisational (in)completeness pp. 126-145

- MarÃa José Zapata Campos, Ester Barinaga, Jaan-Henrik Kain, Michael Oloko and Patrik Zapata
- Towards a modest imaginary? Sanitation in Kampala beyond the modern infrastructure ideal pp. 146-165

- Mary Lawhon, Gloria Nsangi Nakyagaba and Timos Karpouzoglou
- Residential segregation of migrants: Disentangling the intersectional and multiscale segregation of migrants in Shijiazhuang, China pp. 166-182

- Gwilym Owen, Yu Chen, Timothy Birabi, Gwilym Pryce, Hui Song and Bifeng Wang
- Deal-making, elite networks and public–private hybridisation: More-than-neoliberal urban governance pp. 183-199

- Chris Gibson, Crystal Legacy and Dallas Rogers
- Book review: Street-Level Governing: Negotiating the State in Urban Turkey pp. 200-202

- Gülşah Aykaç
- Book review: Latinos and the Liberal City: Politics and Protest in San Francisco pp. 202-205

- Sylvia Gonzalez-Gorman
- Book review: The City as Action: Retheorizing Urban Studies pp. 205-207

- Aleem Mahabir
- Book review: Frankenstein Urbanism: Eco, Smart and Autonomous Cities, Artificial Intelligence and the End of the City pp. 207-210

- Nathan Olmstead
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