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Volume 59, issue 16, 2022

Migrant-led diversification and differential inclusion in arrival cities across Asia and the Pacific pp. 3243-3252 Downloads
Junjia Ye and Brenda SA Yeoh
Excess aspirations: Migration and urban futures in post-earthquake Christchurch pp. 3253-3270 Downloads
Francis L Collins and Wardlow Friesen
Bridging home and school in cross-border education: The role of intermediary spaces in the in/exclusion of Mainland Chinese students and their families in Hong Kong pp. 3271-3291 Downloads
Maggi WH Leung and Johanna L Waters
Managing the non-integration of transient migrant workers: Urban strategies of enclavisation and enclosure in Singapore pp. 3292-3311 Downloads
Brenda SA Yeoh and Theodora Lam
Migrant worker recreational centres, accidental diversities and new relationalities in Singapore pp. 3312-3329 Downloads
Daniel PS Goh and Andrew Lee
Digital media, friendships and migrants’ entangled and non-linear inclusion and exclusion pp. 3330-3346 Downloads
Tabea Bork-Hüffer
The inversion of majority/minority at the de/reterritorialised urban higher education enclave: Xiamen University Malaysia pp. 3347-3364 Downloads
Sin Yee Koh
Bodies of transnational island urbanism: Spatial narratives of inclusion/exclusion of Filipinas in Philippine islands pp. 3365-3381 Downloads
Arnisson Andre C Ortega
Transnational migrants and the socio-spatial superdiversification of the global city Tokyo pp. 3382-3403 Downloads
Sakura Yamamura
Creating hospitable urban spaces: A multicultural city for refugees and asylum seekers pp. 3404-3421 Downloads
Ravinder Sidhu and Donata Rossi-Sackey
Sydney as ‘Sinoburbia’: Patterns of diversification across emerging Chinese ethnoburbs pp. 3422-3441 Downloads
Shanthi Robertson, Alexandra Wong, Christina Ho, Ien Ang and Phillip Mar
Metrolingual multitasking and differential inclusion: Singapore’s Chinese languages in shared spaces pp. 3442-3458 Downloads
Junjia Ye, Justin P. Kwan and Jean Michel Montsion
Arrival cities and the mobility of concepts pp. 3459-3468 Downloads
Helen F Wilson

Volume 59, issue 15, 2022

Theorising democratic space with and beyond Henri Lefebvre pp. 3041-3059 Downloads
Mark Purcell
How tenants’ reactions to rent increases affect displacement: An interactionist approach to gentrification pp. 3060-3076 Downloads
Moritz Rinn, Jan Wehrheim and Lena Wiese
The relationships between neighbourhood vacancy, probable PTSD, and health-related quality of life in flood-disaster-impacted communities pp. 3077-3097 Downloads
Galen Newman, Dongying Li and Yunmi Park
Order and openness in community-driven urban initiatives: Insights from a ‘spot-fix’ pp. 3098-3113 Downloads
Jacob Vakkayil
Exodus in the American metropolis: Predicting Black population decline in Chicago neighbourhoods pp. 3114-3131 Downloads
Michael Snidal, Magda Maaoui and Tyler Haupert
Rail stations and residential sorting: The case of Sydney metropolitan area pp. 3132-3149 Downloads
Laurence Carleton, Roselyne Joyeux and George Milunovich
The financialisation of floor space, Mumbai 1880–2015 pp. 3150-3166 Downloads
Sukriti Issar
Hukou as benefits: Demand for hukou and wages in China pp. 3167-3183 Downloads
Samantha A Vortherms and Gordon G Liu
Creative hubs in Hanoi, Vietnam: Transgressive spaces in a socialist state? pp. 3184-3200 Downloads
Danielle Labbe, Celia Zuberec and Sarah Turner
Does the neighbourhood of the dwelling and the real estate agency matter? Geographical differences in ethnic discrimination on the rental housing market pp. 3201-3221 Downloads
Billie Martiniello and Pieter-Paul Verhaeghe
Book review: Demanding Development: The Politics of Public Goods Provision in India’s Urban Slums pp. 3222-3224 Downloads
Elizabeth Chatterjee
Book review: Architectures of Revolt: The Cinematic City Circa 1968 pp. 3225-3227 Downloads
Alexandros Daniilidis
Book review: The Bonds of Inequality: Debt and the Making of the American City pp. 3227-3230 Downloads
Eva Cilman
Book review: Barrio America: How Latino Immigrants Saved the American City pp. 3230-3233 Downloads
Evelyn Ravuri
Book review: Deindustrializing Montreal pp. 3233-3235 Downloads
Richard Harris
Book Review: Managing Cities at Night. A Practitioner Guide to the Urban Governance of the Night-Time Economy pp. 3235-3237 Downloads
Alessio Kolioulis
Book Review: Bulls Markets: Chicago’s Basketball Business and the New Inequality pp. 3238-3240 Downloads
Glenn Houlihan

Volume 59, issue 14, 2022

Fifty years of Business Improvement Districts: A reappraisal of the dominant perspectives and debates pp. 2837-2856 Downloads
Daniel Kudla
Seeing the street through Instagram. Digital platforms and the amplification of gentrification pp. 2857-2874 Downloads
Irene Bronsvoort and Justus L Uitermark
The imaginary of a modern city: Post-politics and Myanmar’s urban development pp. 2875-2892 Downloads
Tamas Wells and Vanessa Lamb
Making Mangaung Metro: The politics of metropolitan reform in a South African secondary city pp. 2893-2911 Downloads
Nidhi Subramanyam and Lochner Marais
Residential segregation and public services in urban India pp. 2912-2932 Downloads
Naveen Bharathi, Deepak Malghan, Sumit Mishra and Andaleeb Rahman
State-steered smartmentality in Chinese smart urbanism pp. 2933-2950 Downloads
Jun Zhang, Jo Bates and Pamela Abbott
Institutionalising city networking: Discursive and rational choice institutional perspectives on membership of transnational municipal networks pp. 2951-2967 Downloads
Solveig Grønnestad and Anne Bach Nielsen
The ethical underpinnings of Smart City governance: Decision-making in the Smart Cambridge programme, UK pp. 2968-2984 Downloads
Richmond Juvenile Ehwi, Hannah Holmes, Sabina Maslova and Gemma Burgess
Ethno-religious neighbourhood infrastructures and the life satisfaction of immigrants and their descendants in Germany pp. 2985-3004 Downloads
Jonas Wiedner, Merlin Schaeffer and Sarah Carol
The academic effects of chronic exposure to neighbourhood violence pp. 3005-3021 Downloads
Amy Schwartz, Agustina Laurito, Johanna Lacoe, Patrick Sharkey and Ingrid Gould Ellen
Book review: How Green Became Good: Urbanized Nature and the Making of Cities and Citizens pp. 3022-3024 Downloads
Taylor Harris Braswell
Book review: Transnational Architecture and Urbanism: Rethinking How Contemporary Cities Plan, Transform and Learn pp. 3024-3027 Downloads
Federico Camerin
Book review: Diverging Space for Deviants: The Politics of Atlanta’s Public Housing pp. 3027-3030 Downloads
Ted Rutland
Book review: Form and Flow: The Spatial Politics of Urban Resilience and Climate Justice pp. 3030-3033 Downloads
Jennifer L Rice
Book review: The Green City and Social Injustice: 21 Tales from North America and Europe pp. 3033-3035 Downloads
Estelle Broyer
Book review: Stitching the 24-Hour City: Life, Labor, and the Problem of Speed in Seoul pp. 3035-3038 Downloads
Laam Hae

Volume 59, issue 13, 2022

Urban studies in India across the millennial turn: Histories and futures pp. 2613-2637 Downloads
Karen Coelho and Ashima Sood
The cities we need: Towards an urbanism guided by human needs satisfaction pp. 2638-2659 Downloads
Rodrigo Cardoso, Ali Sobhani and Evert Meijers
Industrial destabilisation: The case of Rajajinagar, Bangalore pp. 2660-2678 Downloads
Shriya Anand and Aditi Dey
Statecraft on cement: The politics of land-based accumulation in Erdoğan’s Turkey pp. 2679-2694 Downloads
Melih YeÅŸilbaÄŸ
Generational variations in the timing of entry into homeownership in Shanghai: The role of family formation and family of origin pp. 2695-2718 Downloads
Xueying Mu, Can Cui, Wei Xu and Junru Cui
The divergent logics of urban regeneration in Israel: A neoliberal toolkit and national rationales pp. 2719-2738 Downloads
Tal Alster and Nufar Avni
Street markets, urban development and immigrant entrepreneurship: Unpacking precarity in Moore Street, Dublin pp. 2739-2755 Downloads
Cristín Blennerhassett, Niamh Moore-Cherry and Christine Bonnin
The effects of social housing regeneration schemes on employment: The case of the Glasgow Stock Transfer pp. 2756-2773 Downloads
Meng Le Zhang, George Galster, David Manley and Gwilym Pryce
Changes in the economic status of neighbourhoods in US metropolitan areas from 1980 to 2010: Stability, growth and polarisation pp. 2774-2800 Downloads
Wei Kang, Elijah Knaap and Sergio Rey
Delivering higher density suburban development: The impact of building design and residents’ attitudes pp. 2801-2820 Downloads
Pablo Navarrete-Hernandez, Alan Mace, Jacob Karlsson, Nancy Holman and Davide Alberto Zorloni
Book review: Subaltern Geographies pp. 2821-2823 Downloads
Claudia Seldin
Book review: The Making of the Banlieue: An Ethnography of Space, Identity and Violence pp. 2823-2826 Downloads
Simone van de Wetering
Book review: The Anti-Black City: Police Terror and Black Urban Life in Brazil pp. 2826-2828 Downloads
Luisa G Melo
Book review: Metropolitan Governance in Latin America pp. 2829-2831 Downloads
Sören Scholvin
Book review: Globalized Authoritarianism. Megaprojects, Slums and Class Relations in Urban Morocco pp. 2831-2833 Downloads
Federica Duca

Volume 59, issue 12, 2022

Transcending path dependencies: Why the study of post-socialist cities needs to capitalise on the discussion on urbanisation in the South (and vice versa) pp. 2411-2430 Downloads
Jakub Galuszka
Urban statecraft: The governance of transport infrastructures in African cities pp. 2431-2450 Downloads
Liza Rose Cirolia and Jesse Harber
Problematising concepts of transit-oriented development in South African cities pp. 2451-2467 Downloads
Astrid Wood
Everyday contours and politics of infrastructure: Informal governance of electricity access in urban Ghana pp. 2468-2488 Downloads
Ebenezer F Amankwaa and Katherine V Gough
The politics of hyperregulation in La Paz, Bolivia: Speculative peri-urban development in a context of unresolved municipal boundary conflicts pp. 2489-2505 Downloads
Philipp Horn
Social capital and perceived tenure security of informal housing: Evidence from Beijing, China pp. 2506-2526 Downloads
Mengzhu Zhang
Natural population growth and urban management in metropolitan regions: Insights from pre-crisis and post-crisis Athens, Greece pp. 2527-2544 Downloads
Sabato Vinci, Gianluca Egidi, Rosanna Salvia, Antonio Gimenez Morera and Luca Salvati
On the recursive relationship between gentrification and labour market precarisation: Evidence from two neighbourhoods in Athens, Greece pp. 2545-2564 Downloads
Konstantinos Gourzis, Andrew Herod, Ioannis Chorianopoulos and Stelios Gialis
Between containment and crackdown in Geylang, Singapore: Urban crime control as the statecrafting of migrant exclusion pp. 2565-2581 Downloads
Joe Greener and Laura Naegler
Citizens go digital: A discursive examination of digital payments in Singapore’s Smart Nation project pp. 2582-2598 Downloads
Gordon Kuo Siong Tan
Book review: Shareholder Cities: Land Transformations Along Urban Corridors in India pp. 2599-2601 Downloads
Giselle Mendonça Abreu
Book review: Slow Cities – Conquering our Speed Addiction for Health and Sustainability pp. 2601-2604 Downloads
Paulo Anciaes
Book review: War and the City: Urban Geopolitics in Lebanon pp. 2604-2607 Downloads
Jonas Hagmann
Book review: A Feminist Urban Theory for Our Time: Rethinking Social Reproduction and the Urban pp. 2607-2609 Downloads
Andrea Urbina-Julio

Volume 59, issue 11, 2022

Making cities through migration industries: Introduction to the special issue pp. 2161-2178 Downloads
Nir Cohen, Tatiana Fogelman and Henrik Lebuhn
‘Unpleasant’ but ‘helpful’: Immigration detention and urban entanglements in New Jersey, USA pp. 2179-2198 Downloads
Deirdre Conlon and Nancy Hiemstra
The interurban migration industry: ‘Migration products’ and the materialisation of urban speculation at Iskandar Malaysia pp. 2199-2216 Downloads
Sin Yee Koh
Internal migration industries: Shaping the housing options for refugees at the local level pp. 2217-2233 Downloads
Matthias Bernt, Ulrike Hamann, Nihad El-Kayed and Leoni Keskinkilic
From global city makers to global city-shapers: Migration industries in the global city networks pp. 2234-2254 Downloads
Sakura Yamamura
Urban ethnic enclaves and migration industries: The urban choices of mobile people pp. 2255-2275 Downloads
Hila Zaban
Recruiting international students: Analysing the imaginative geographies of three urban encounters pp. 2276-2293 Downloads
Suzanne E. Beech
Moving nurses to cities: On how migration industries feed into glocal urban assemblages in the care sector pp. 2294-2312 Downloads
Felicitas Hillmann, Margaret Walton-Roberts and Brenda S.A. Yeoh
Making ways for ‘better education’: Placing the Shenzhen-Hong Kong mobility industry pp. 2313-2332 Downloads
Maggi WH Leung and Johanna L Waters
An enclave entrepôt: The informal migration industry and Johannesburg’s socio-spatial transformation pp. 2333-2351 Downloads
Tanya Zack and Loren B Landau
Resonance beyond regimes: Migrant’s alternative infrastructuring practices in Athens pp. 2352-2368 Downloads
Mirjam Wajsberg and Joris Schapendonk
Welcoming the unwelcome: Migration industries and border control for homeless job-seeking migrants in central Copenhagen pp. 2369-2387 Downloads
Kristine Juul
Translating the nation through the sustainable, liveable city: The role of social media intermediaries in immigrant integration in Copenhagen pp. 2388-2407 Downloads
Tatiana Fogelman and Julia Christensen
CORRIGENDUM to ‘Making ways for “better educationâ€: Placing the Shenzhen-Hong Kong mobility industry’ pp. 2408-2408 Downloads
N/a

Volume 59, issue 10, 2022

On the conditions of ‘late urbanisation’ pp. 1959-1980 Downloads
Sean Fox and Tom Goodfellow
‘Timepass’ and ‘setting’: The meanings, relationships and politics of urban informal work in Delhi pp. 1981-1997 Downloads
Sanjeev Routray
Cultural practices and rough sociality in Mexico’s midsize cities: Tijuana, Puebla and Monterrey pp. 1998-2017 Downloads
Leandro Rodriguez-Medina, María Emilia Ismael Simental, Alberto Javier López Cuenca and Anne Kristiina Kurjenoja
Multiple problematisations: The logics governing wet markets in two Chinese cities pp. 2018-2035 Downloads
Shuru Zhong, Yulin Chen and Guojun Zeng
Asymmetric housing information diffusions in China: An investor perspective pp. 2036-2052 Downloads
Shu-hen Chiang, Eddie C.M. Hui and Chien-Fu Chen
Towards a post-COVID geography of economic activity: Using probability spaces to decipher Montreal’s changing workscapes pp. 2053-2075 Downloads
Richard Shearmur, Priscilla Ananian, Ugo Lachapelle, Manuela Parra-Lokhorst, Florence Paulhiac, Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay and Alastair Wycliffe-Jones
Choreographing atmospheres in Copenhagen: Processes and positions between home and public pp. 2076-2091 Downloads
Mikkel Bille and Bettina Hauge
Selective migration and urban–rural differences in subjective well-being: Evidence from the United Kingdom pp. 2092-2109 Downloads
Marloes Hoogerbrugge and Martijn Burger
Family names, city size distributions and residential differentiation in Great Britain, 1881–1901 pp. 2110-2128 Downloads
Tian Lan, Justin van Dijk and Paul Longley
Working the urban assemblage: A transnational study of transforming practices pp. 2129-2146 Downloads
Catherine Durose, Mark van Ostaijen, Merlijn van Hulst, Oliver Escobar and Annika Agger
Book review: Reconstructing Public Housing: Liverpool’s Hidden History of Collective Alternatives pp. 2147-2149 Downloads
Mara Ferreri
Book review: The Radical Bookstore: Counterspace for Social Movements pp. 2149-2151 Downloads
Rosie Levine Hampton
Book review: Housing for Degrowth: Principles, Models, Challenges and Opportunities pp. 2152-2154 Downloads
Ebru Kamaci Karahan
Book review: Refugee Spaces and Urban Citizenship in Nairobi: Africa’s Sanctuary City pp. 2154-2157 Downloads
Corey R Johnson

Volume 59, issue 9, 2022

Urban paradox and the rise of the neoliberal city: Case study of Lagos, Nigeria pp. 1763-1781 Downloads
Oluwafemi Olajide and Taibat Lawanson
Not diverse enough? Displacement, diversity discourse, and commercial gentrification in Santa Ana, California, a majority-Mexican city pp. 1782-1799 Downloads
Carolina Sarmiento
Arab integration in new and established mixed cities in Israel pp. 1800-1818 Downloads
Ahmed Baker Diab, Ilan Shdema and Izhak Schnell
Land use disadvantages in Germany: A matter of ethnic income inequalities? pp. 1819-1836 Downloads
Stefan Jünger
Land financialisation, planning informalisation and gentrification as statecraft in Antwerp pp. 1837-1854 Downloads
Callum Ward
Remembering the river: Flood, memory and infrastructural ecologies of stormwater drainage in Mumbai pp. 1855-1871 Downloads
V. Chitra
Private ordering of public processes: How contracts structure participatory processes in urban development in Amsterdam and Hamburg pp. 1872-1888 Downloads
Everardus Wilhelmus (Michiel) Stapper
Urban scaling in rapidly urbanising China pp. 1889-1908 Downloads
Weiqian Lei, Limin Jiao, Gang Xu and Zhengzi Zhou
Quality of local government and social trust in European cities pp. 1909-1925 Downloads
Conrad Ziller and Hans-Jürgen Andreß
The three tenures: A case of property maintenance pp. 1926-1943 Downloads
Geoff Rose and Richard Harris
The gifted city: Setting a research agenda for philanthropy and urban governance pp. 1944-1955 Downloads
Pablo Fuentenebro and Michele Acuto

Volume 59, issue 8, 2022

Introduction: Generating concepts of ‘the urban’ through comparative practice pp. 1521-1535 Downloads
Jennifer Robinson
A posteriori comparisons, repeated instances and urban policy mobilities: What ‘best practices’ leave behind pp. 1536-1555 Downloads
Sergio Montero and Gianpaolo Baiocchi
An experiment with the minor geographies of major cities: Infrastructural relations among the fragments pp. 1556-1574 Downloads
Niranjana R
Socialist worldmaking: The political economy of urban comparison in the Global Cold War pp. 1575-1596 Downloads
Å ukasz Stanek
Infrastructure-led development and the peri-urban question: Furthering crossover comparisons pp. 1597-1617 Downloads
J Miguel Kanai and Seth Schindler
Disassembling connections: A comparative analysis of the politics of slum upgrading in eThekwini and São Paulo pp. 1618-1635 Downloads
Camila Saraiva
Comparison and political strategy: Internationalism, colonial rule and urban research after Fanon pp. 1636-1654 Downloads
Stefan Kipfer
Speculating on land, property and peri/urban futures: A conjunctural approach to intra-metropolitan comparison pp. 1655-1675 Downloads
Helga Leitner and Eric Sheppard
De-colonising the right to housing, one new city at a time: Seeing housing development from Palestine/Israel pp. 1676-1693 Downloads
Oded Haas
Shared projects and symbiotic collaborations: Shenzhen and London in comparative conversation pp. 1694-1714 Downloads
Shaun SK Teo
Beyond variegation: The territorialisation of states, communities and developers in large-scale developments in Johannesburg, Shanghai and London pp. 1715-1740 Downloads
Jennifer Robinson, Fulong Wu, Phil Harrison, Zheng Wang, Alison Todes, Romain Dittgen and Katia Attuyer
A more global urban studies, besides empirical variation pp. 1741-1748 Downloads
Julie Ren
Tracing as comparative method pp. 1749-1753 Downloads
Astrid Wood
Constructing comparisons: Reflecting on the experimental nature of new comparative tactics pp. 1754-1759 Downloads
Frances Brill

Volume 59, issue 7, 2022

The Janus-faced genius of cities pp. 1315-1333 Downloads
Christof Parnreiter
‘It’s part of our community, where we live’: Urban heritage and children’s sense of place pp. 1334-1352 Downloads
Lucy Grimshaw and Lewis Mates
The crowd and citylife: Materiality, negotiation and inclusivity at Tokyo’s train stations pp. 1353-1371 Downloads
Romit Chowdhury and Colin McFarlane
Reclaiming Hong Kong through neighbourhood-making: A study of the 2019 Anti-ELAB movement pp. 1372-1388 Downloads
Yao-Tai Li and Katherine Whitworth
Moving down the urban hierarchy: Turning point of China’s internal migration caused by age structure and hukou system pp. 1389-1405 Downloads
Xiaoyan Mu, Anthony Gar-On Yeh, Xiaohu Zhang, Jiejing Wang and Jian Lin
Citizenship acquisition and spatial stratification: Analysing immigrant residential mobility in the Netherlands pp. 1406-1423 Downloads
Christophe Leclerc, Maarten Vink and Hans Schmeets
Post-studentification? Promises and pitfalls of a near-campus urban intensification strategy pp. 1424-1442 Downloads
Nick Revington
Neoliberalism and neo-dirigisme in action: The state–corporate alliance and the great housing rush of the 2000s in Istanbul, Turkey pp. 1443-1458 Downloads
Sinan Tankut Gülhan
Manufacturing urbanism: Improvising the urban–industrial nexus through Chinese economic zones in Africa pp. 1459-1480 Downloads
Tom Goodfellow and Zhengli Huang
Outer-suburban politics and the financialisation of the logistics real estate industry: The emergence of financialised coalitions in the Paris region pp. 1481-1498 Downloads
Nicolas Raimbault
Governing investors and developers: Analysing the role of risk allocation in urban development pp. 1499-1517 Downloads
Frances Brill

Volume 59, issue 6, 2022

The constitution of the city and the critique of critical urban theory pp. 1105-1129 Downloads
Allen Scott
The refugees’ right to the centre of the city: City branding versus city commoning in Athens pp. 1130-1147 Downloads
Charalampos Tsavdaroglou and Maria Kaika
Displacement through development? Property turnover and eviction risk in Seattle pp. 1148-1166 Downloads
Alex Ramiller
Legacy participation and the buried history of racialised spaces: Hypermodern revitalisation in Rio de Janeiro’s port area pp. 1167-1184 Downloads
Abigail Friendly and Ana Paula Pimentel Walker
‘I can’t just go up to a person to ask what’s going on.’ How Dutch urbanites’ accounts of non-engagement enhance our understanding of urban care pp. 1185-1201 Downloads
Laurine Blonk, Margo Trappenburg and Femmianne Bredewold
Can subsidies paid directly to employers reduce residential discrimination in employment? An assessment based on serial field experiments pp. 1202-1218 Downloads
Sylvain Chareyron, Laetitia Challe, Yannick L’Horty and Pascale Petit
Understanding the geography of affordable housing provided through land value capture: Evidence from England pp. 1219-1237 Downloads
Alexander Lord, Chi-Wan Cheang and Richard Dunning
Seoul’s nocturnal urbanism: An emergent night-time economy of substitute driving and fast deliveries pp. 1238-1254 Downloads
Jieheerah Yun
The spatial reach of financial centres: An empirical investigation of interurban trade in capital market services pp. 1255-1274 Downloads
Tom Hashimoto, Vladimír Pažitka and Dariusz Wójcik
Does urban concentration matter for changes in country economic performance? pp. 1275-1299 Downloads
Roberto Ganau and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
‘Remaining the same or becoming another?’ Adaptive resilience versus transformative urban change pp. 1300-1310 Downloads
Stephan Leixnering and Markus Höllerer
Corrigendum to “Displacement through development? Property turnover and eviction risk in Seattle†pp. 1311-1311 Downloads
N/a

Volume 59, issue 5, 2022

On urban studies in Brazil: The favela, uneven urbanisation and beyond pp. 893-916 Downloads
Mariana Fix and Pedro Fiori Arantes
Critical urban theory in the Anthropocene pp. 917-936 Downloads
Stephanie Wakefield
Neighbourhood selection and neighbourhood matching: Choices, outcomes and social distance pp. 937-955 Downloads
William A. V. Clark, Rachel Ong ViforJ and Khuong Truong
‘Where the state freaks out’: Gentrification, Queerspaces and activism in postwar Beirut pp. 956-973 Downloads
John Nagle
The Zinshaus market and gentrification dynamics: The transformation of the historic housing stock in Vienna, 2007–2019 pp. 974-994 Downloads
Robert Musil, Florian Brand, Hannes Huemer and Maximilian Wonaschütz
A rhythmanalysis approach to understanding the vending-walking forms and everyday use of urban street space in Yuncheng, China pp. 995-1010 Downloads
Ziwen Sun
Changes in crime surrounding an urban home renovation and rebuild programme pp. 1011-1030 Downloads
Michelle Kondo, Michelle Degli Esposti, Jonathan Jay, Christopher N. Morrison, Bridget Freisthler, Claire Jones, Jingzhen Yang, Deena Chisolm, Charles Branas and Bernadette Hohl
How do tax-based revitalisation policies affect urban property development? Evidence from Bronzeville, Chicago pp. 1031-1047 Downloads
Minjee Kim
What determines pupils’ travel distance to school in China? A multilevel analysis of educational access in Beijing pp. 1048-1067 Downloads
Lili Xiang, Myles Gould and John Stillwell
Performing the ecological fix under state entrepreneurialism: A case study of Taihu New Town, China pp. 1068-1084 Downloads
Fangzhu Zhang and Fulong Wu
Do local start-ups and knowledge spillovers matter for firm-level R&D investment? pp. 1085-1102 Downloads
Frank Crowley and Declan Jordan

Volume 59, issue 4, 2022

Anchoring the social economy at the metropolitan scale: Findings from the Liverpool City Region pp. 675-697 Downloads
Matthew Thompson, Alan Southern and Helen Heap
Mind the rent gap: Blackstone, housing investment and the reordering of urban rent surfaces pp. 698-716 Downloads
Brett Christophers
Of political entrepreneurs: Assembling community and social capital in Hyderabad’s informal settlements pp. 717-733 Downloads
Indivar Jonnalagadda
Haphazard urbanisation: Urban informality, politics and power in Egypt pp. 734-749 Downloads
Deen Sharp
Mapping and making gangland: A legacy of redlining and enjoining gang neighbourhoods in Los Angeles pp. 750-770 Downloads
Stefano Bloch and Susan A. Phillips
The effect of film production studios on housing prices in Atlanta, the Hollywood of the South pp. 771-788 Downloads
Velma Zahirovic-Herbert and Karen M Gibler
Neighbourhood places, collective efficacy and crime: A longitudinal perspective pp. 789-809 Downloads
Renee Zahnow, Jonathan Corcoran, Anthony Kimpton and Rebecca Wickes
Housing wealth, mortgages and Australians’ labour force participation in later life pp. 810-833 Downloads
Rachel Ong ViforJ, Gavin A Wood and Melek Cigdem
Spatial spillover effects of crime on private investment at nearby micro-places pp. 834-850 Downloads
Arthur Acolin, Rebecca J. Walter, Marie Skubak Tillyer, Johanna Lacoe and Raphael Bostic
The contingency of neighbourhood diversity: Variation of social context using mobile phone application data pp. 851-869 Downloads
Wenfei Xu
Inter-city transport infrastructure and intra-city housing markets: Estimating the redistribution effect of high-speed rail in Shenzhen, China pp. 870-889 Downloads
Zheng Chang and Mi Diao

Volume 59, issue 3, 2022

Introduction: Infrastructural stigma and urban vulnerability pp. 475-489 Downloads
Hanna Baumann and Haim Yacobi
Navigating stigma through everyday city-making: Gendered trajectories, politics and outcomes in the periphery of Lima pp. 490-508 Downloads
Adriana Allen
Coloniality and the political economy of gender: Edgework in Juárez City pp. 509-525 Downloads
Jennie Gamlin
Checkpoint urbanism: Violent infrastructures and border stigmas in the Juárez border region pp. 526-547 Downloads
Ricardo Martén and Camillo Boano
‘Your daily reality is rubbish’: Waste as a means of urban exclusion in the suspended spaces of East Jerusalem pp. 548-571 Downloads
Hanna Baumann and Manal Massalha
Beyond ‘causes of causes’: Health, stigma and the settler colonial urban territory in the Negev/Naqab pp. 572-590 Downloads
Haim Yacobi and Elya Lucy Milner
Making and unmaking masculinities in Cairo through sonic infrastructural violence pp. 591-607 Downloads
Maria Frederika Malmström
Accessing heat: Environmental stigma and ‘porous’ infrastructural configurations in Ulaanbaatar pp. 608-623 Downloads
Rebekah Plueckhahn
Transbordering assemblages: Power, agency and autonomy (re)producing health infrastructures in the South East of England pp. 624-640 Downloads
Carlos Moreno-Leguizamon and Marcela Tovar-Restrepo
‘Fountain’, from Victorian necessity to modern inconvenience: Contesting the death of public toilets pp. 641-662 Downloads
Catalina Pollak Williamson
Afterword: Citizenship and the politics of (im)material stigma and infrastructure pp. 663-671 Downloads
Charlotte Lemanski

Volume 59, issue 2, 2022

Doing comparative urbanism differently: Conjunctural cities and the stress-testing of urban theory pp. 263-280 Downloads
Özgür Sayın, Michael Hoyler and John Harrison
Incubators, accelerators and urban economic development pp. 281-300 Downloads
Margarida Madaleno, Max Nathan, Henry Overman and Sevrin Waights
Does better job accessibility help people gain employment? The role of public transport in Great Britain pp. 301-322 Downloads
Jeroen Bastiaanssen, Daniel Johnson and Karen Lucas
Neighbourhood accessibility and walkability of subsidised housing in shrinking US cities pp. 323-340 Downloads
Li Yin, Kelly Patterson, Robert Silverman, Laiyun Wu and Hao Zhang
Imagining the smart city through smart grids? Urban energy futures between technological experimentation and the imagined low-carbon city pp. 341-359 Downloads
Leslie Quitzow and Friederike Rohde
Do the characteristics of new green space contribute to gentrification? pp. 360-380 Downloads
Seung Kyum Kim and Longfeng Wu
A broom to the head: ‘Cleaning Day’ and the aesthetics of emergence in Dakar pp. 381-396 Downloads
Branwyn Poleykett
‘We need to put what we do in my dad’s language, in pounds, shillings and pence’: Commercialisation and the reshaping of public-sector planning in England pp. 397-413 Downloads
Jason Slade, Malcolm Tait and Andy Inch
Policing gentrification or policing displacement? Testing the relationship between order maintenance policing and neighbourhood change in Los Angeles pp. 414-433 Downloads
Charles R. Collins, Forrest Stuart and Patrick Janulis
What do residential lotteries show us about transportation choices? pp. 434-452 Downloads
Adam Millard-Ball, Jeremy West, Nazanin Rezaei and Garima Desai
The hack: What it is and why it matters to urban studies pp. 453-465 Downloads
Sophia Maalsen
Book review: Shaking Up the City: Ignorance, Inequality, and the Urban Question pp. 466-468 Downloads
Dallas Rogers
Book review: Forbearance as Redistribution: The Politics of Informal Welfare in Latin America pp. 469-471 Downloads
Irene Farah
ERRATUM to “‘Pray for transit’: Seeking transportation justice in metropolitan Atlanta†pp. 472-472 Downloads
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Volume 59, issue 1, 2022

Urban resilience pp. 3-35 Downloads
Edward L Glaeser
Zoning and affordability: A reply to Rodríguez-Pose and Storper pp. 36-58 Downloads
Michael Manville, Michael Lens and Paavo Monkkonen
Dodging the burden of proof: A reply to Manville, Lens and Mönkkönen pp. 59-74 Downloads
Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Michael Storper
How do low-income commuters get to work in US and Mexican cities? A comparative empirical assessment pp. 75-96 Downloads
Erick Guerra, Shengxiao Li and Ariadna Reyes
Cycling mode choice amongst US commuters: The role of climate and topography pp. 97-119 Downloads
Justin Tyndall
When local access matters: A detailed analysis of place, neighbourhood amenities and travel choice pp. 120-139 Downloads
Erik Elldér, Katarina Haugen and Bertil Vilhelmson
The impact of immediate urban environments on people’s momentary happiness pp. 140-160 Downloads
Lingling Su, Suhong Zhou, Mei-Po Kwan, Yanwei Chai and Xue Zhang
Developing urban growth and urban quality: Entrepreneurial governance and urban redevelopment projects in Copenhagen and Hamburg pp. 161-177 Downloads
Jürgen Bruns-Berentelg, Luise Noring and Adam Grydehøj
On the long-run solution to aggregate housing systems pp. 178-196 Downloads
Geoffrey Meen, Alexander Mihailov and Yehui Wang
Airbnb and its potential impact on the London housing market pp. 197-221 Downloads
Zahratu Shabrina, Elsa Arcaute and Michael Batty
The effects of land price in the peri-urban fringe of Mexico City: Environmental amenities for informal land parcel purchasers pp. 222-241 Downloads
Estebania Teyeliz Martínez-Jiménez, Julie Le Gallo, Enrique Pérez-Campuzano and Alonso Aguilar Ibarra
The (de)territorialised appeal of international schools in China: Forging brands, boundaries and inter-belonging in segregated urban space pp. 242-258 Downloads
Lily Kong, Orlando Woods and Hong Zhu
Corrigendum to Dodging the burden of proof: A reply to Manville, Lens and Mönkkönen pp. 259-259 Downloads
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Forthcoming special issues in Urban Studies pp. 260-260 Downloads
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