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Volume 58, issue 16, 2021
- Urban migrant and refugee solidarity beyond city limits pp. 3213-3229

- Harald Bauder
- Between walls and fences: How different types of gated communities shape the streets around them pp. 3230-3246

- David Kostenwein
- Residential coexistence: Anonymity, etiquette and proximity in high-rise living pp. 3247-3264

- Tamir Arviv and Efrat Eizenberg
- The smart grid as a security device: Electricity infrastructure and urban governance in Kingston and Rio de Janeiro pp. 3265-3281

- Francesca Pilo’
- From housing crisis to housing justice: Towards a radical right to a home pp. 3282-3298

- Valesca Lima
- How smart cities are made: A priori, ad hoc and post hoc drivers of smart city implementation in Sydney, Australia pp. 3299-3315

- Robyn Dowling, Pauline McGuirk, Sophia Maalsen and Jathan Sadowski
- Exploring the long-term effect of strategy work: The case of Sustainable Sydney 2030 pp. 3316-3334

- Martin Kornberger, Renate E Meyer and Markus A Höllerer
- The role of social capital in the collective-led development of urbanising villages in China: The case of Shenzhen pp. 3335-3353

- Tong De, Yaying Wu, Ian MacLachlan and Jieming Zhu
- Education, neighbourhood context and depression of elderly Chinese pp. 3354-3370

- Yuanfei Li and Dandan Zhao
- Becoming ‘pet slaves’ in urban China: Transspecies urban theory, single professional women and their companion animals pp. 3371-3387

- Chris KK Tan, Tingting Liu and Xiaojun Gao
- Market buoyancy, information transparency and pricing strategy in the Scottish housing market pp. 3388-3406

- Nan Liu
Volume 58, issue 15, 2021
- Big Data in the city pp. 3061-3070

- Jon Bannister and Anthony O’Sullivan
- A new framework for very large-scale urban modelling pp. 3071-3094

- Michael Batty and Richard Milton
- From residence to movement: The nature of racial segregation in everyday urban mobility pp. 3095-3117

- Jennifer Candipan, Nolan Edward Phillips, Robert J Sampson and Mario Small
- Life between buildings from a street view image: What do big data analytics reveal about neighbourhood organisational vitality? pp. 3118-3139

- Mingshu Wang and Floris Vermeulen
- Measuring risk of missing transfers in public transit systems using high-resolution schedule and real-time bus location data pp. 3140-3156

- Luyu Liu and Harvey J Miller
- Understanding policing demand and deployment through the lens of the city and with the application of big data pp. 3157-3175

- Mark Ellison, Jon Bannister, Won Do Lee and Muhammad Salman Haleem
- Big data, accessibility and urban house prices pp. 3176-3195

- Steven Bourassa, Martin Hoesli, Louis Merlin and John Renne
- The taming of chaos: Optimal cities and the state of the art in urban systems research pp. 3196-3202

- Linnet Taylor
- Out of the loop? On the radical and the routine in urban big data pp. 3203-3210

- Sarah Barns
Volume 58, issue 14, 2021
- Transnational education zones: Towards an urban political economy of ‘education cities’ pp. 2845-2862

- Jana M Kleibert, Alice Bobée, Tim Rottleb and Marc Schulze
- The politics of recognition and planning practices in diverse neighbourhoods: Korean Chinese in Garibong-dong, Seoul pp. 2863-2879

- Hyunji Cho
- Drivers of convergence: The role of first- and second-nature geography pp. 2880-2900

- Theodoros Arvanitopoulos, Vassilis Monastiriotis and Theodore Panagiotidis
- Growing public spaces in the city: Community gardening and the making of new urban environments of publicness pp. 2901-2919

- Paul Milbourne
- Burglaries and entry controls in gated communities pp. 2920-2932

- Zengli Wang, Lin Liu, Cory Haberman, Minxuan Lan, Bo Yang and Hanlin Zhou
- Hybrid coordination of city organisations: The rule of people and culture in the shadow of structures pp. 2933-2951

- Stephan Leixnering, Renate E Meyer and Tobias Polzer
- Old, small and unwanted: Post-war housing and neighbourhood socioeconomic status pp. 2952-2970

- Lyndsey Rolheiser
- Light at the end of the tunnel:The impacts of expected major transport improvements on residential property prices pp. 2971-2990

- Helen XH Bao, Johan Larsson and Vivien Wong
- Urbanising migration policy-making: Urban policies in support of irregular migrants in Geneva and Zürich pp. 2991-3008

- David Kaufmann and Dominique Strebel
- Thinking through people: The potential of volunteered geographic information for mobility and urban studies pp. 3009-3028

- Lindsay Blair Howe
- Suburban (mis)fortunes: Outer suburban shrinkage in Tokyo Metropolis pp. 3029-3049

- Hiroaki Ohashi and Nicholas Phelps
- Book review: Making Cultures of Solidarity: London and the 1984–5 Miners’ Strike pp. 3050-3052

- Jay Emery
- Book review: New Workplaces – Location Patterns, Urban Effects and Development Trajectories. A Worldwide Investigation pp. 3052-3055

- Mina Di Marino and Thérèse Bajada
- Book review: Built Up: An Historical Perspective on the Contemporary Principles and Practices of Real Estate Development pp. 3055-3057

- Richard Harris
- Erratum for ‘Placebo urban interventions: Observing Smart City narratives in Santiago de Chile’ pp. 3058-3058

- N/a
- RETRACTION NOTICE: Analysis of the factors that disrupt dietary habits in the elderly: A case study of a Japanese food desert pp. NP1-NP1

- N/a
- Urban Studies Best Article 2018 pp. NP2-NP2

- N/a
Volume 58, issue 13, 2021
- For the benefit of all? State-led gentrification in a contested city pp. 2605-2622

- Yael Shmaryahu-Yeshurun and Guy Ben-Porat
- Regulatory gentrification: Documents, displacement and the loss of low-income housing pp. 2623-2639

- Amelia Thorpe
- Neighbourhood deprivation, life satisfaction and earnings: Comparative analyses of neighbourhood effects at bespoke scales pp. 2640-2659

- Gundi Knies, Patricia Melo and Min Zhang
- Neighbourhood and school effects on educational inequalities in the transition from primary to secondary education in Amsterdam pp. 2660-2682

- Joeke Kuyvenhoven and Willem R. Boterman
- Adaptive capacity of the Pearl River Delta cities in the face of the growing flood risk: Institutions, ideas and interests pp. 2683-2702

- Marcin DÄ…browski, Dominic Stead, Jinghuan He and Feng Yu
- Single mothers coping with food insecurity in a Nairobi slum pp. 2703-2720

- Sangeetha Madhavan, Shelley Clark and Sara Schmidt
- Racial composition and trajectories of gentrification in the United States pp. 2721-2741

- Zawadi Rucks-Ahidiana
- Not too close, not too far: Urbanisation and life satisfaction along the urban hierarchy pp. 2742-2757

- Camilla Lenzi and Giovanni Perucca
- Activity locations, residential segregation and the significance of residential neighbourhood boundary perceptions pp. 2758-2781

- Nicolo P Pinchak, Christopher R Browning, Catherine A Calder and Bethany Boettner
- The representativeness of neighbourhood associations in Toronto and Vancouver pp. 2782-2797

- Aaron A Moore and R Michael McGregor
- ‘An open secret’: Public housing and downward raiding in Rio de Janeiro pp. 2798-2813

- Jeff Garmany and John Burdick
- New municipalism in action or urban neoliberalisation reloaded? An analysis of governance change, stability and path dependence in Madrid (2015–2019) pp. 2814-2830

- Michael Janoschka and Fabiola Mota
- Book review: Of Greater Dignity than Riches: Austerity and Housing Design in India pp. 2831-2833

- Debapriya Ganguly
- Book review: Making Cities Global: The Transnational Turn in Urban History pp. 2833-2835

- Jialin Shi
- Book review: Urban Displacements: Governing Surplus and Survival in Global Capitalism pp. 2835-2838

- Leon Rosa Reichle
- Book review: Cities and Communities Beyond COVID-19: How Local Leadership Can Change Our Future for the Better pp. 2838-2840

- Robert K Whelan
- Corrigendum to “New municipalism in action or urban neoliberalisation reloaded? An analysis of governance change, stability and path dependence in Madrid (2015–2019)†pp. 2841-2841

- N/a
Volume 58, issue 12, 2021
- Housing affordability sets us apart: The effect of rising housing prices on relocation behaviour pp. 2389-2404

- Tim Winke
- Proximity and the evolving knowledge polycentricity of megalopolitan science: Evidence from China’s Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, 1990–2016 pp. 2405-2423

- Haitao Ma, Yingcheng Li and Xiaodong Huang
- Politicising the debate on urban sprawl: The case of the Lyon metropolitan region pp. 2424-2440

- Eric Charmes, Max Rousseau and Maryame Amarouche
- Actually existing managerialism: Planning, politics and property development in post-1945 Britain pp. 2441-2455

- Alistair Kefford
- Gentrification or …? Injustice in large-scale residential projects in Hanoi pp. 2456-2472

- Cuz Potter and Danielle Labbé
- Beyond official heritage agendas: The third space of conservation practices in Phnom Penh, Cambodia pp. 2473-2489

- Gabriel Fauveaud and Adèle Esposito
- Upward or downward comparison? Migrants’ socioeconomic status and subjective wellbeing in Chinese cities pp. 2490-2513

- Yuqi Liu, Ye Liu and Yanliu Lin
- Controlling risks in the safe city: The rise of pre-emptive practices in law enforcement, public surveillance and mental health and addiction care (1970–2020) pp. 2514-2530

- Wim de Jong and Litska Strikwerda
- Agonistic failures: Following policy conflicts in Berlin’s urban cultural politics pp. 2531-2548

- Friederike Landau
- Human capital divergence and the size distribution of cities: Is Gibrat’s law obsolete? pp. 2549-2568

- Daniel Broxterman and Anthony Yezer
- A simple measure of beta-convergence revisited pp. 2569-2583

- David Gray
- Book review symposium: On Shifting Foundations pp. 2584-2597

- N/a
- Book review: Nuclear Suburbs: Cold War Technoscience and the Pittsburgh Renaissance pp. 2598-2600

- Don Mitchell
Volume 58, issue 11, 2021
- New spatialities of work in the city pp. 2177-2187

- Darja Reuschke and Carol Ekinsmyth
- Conceptualising and measuring the location of work: Work location as a probability space pp. 2188-2206

- Richard Shearmur
- Spatial and temporal segmenting of urban workplaces: The gendering of multi-locational working pp. 2207-2232

- Brendan Burchell, Darja Reuschke and Mary Zhang
- Workplace location and the quality of work: The case of urban-based workers in the UK pp. 2233-2257

- Daniel Wheatley
- Non-standard work in unconventional workspaces: Self-employed women in home-based businesses and coworking spaces pp. 2258-2275

- Paula RodrÃguez-Modroño
- Ethics at work: Diverse economies and place-making in the historical centre of Taranto, Italy pp. 2276-2292

- Marianna d’Ovidio
- ‘Near miss’ housing market response to the 2012 northern Italy earthquake: The role of housing quality and risk perception pp. 2293-2309

- Marco Modica, Roberto Zoboli, Fabrizio Meroni, Vera Pessina, Thea Squarcina and Mario Locati
- The role of mobile policies in coalition building: The Barcelona model as coalition magnet in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro (1989–1996) pp. 2310-2328

- Gabriel Silvestre and Guillermo Jajamovich
- Government debt, land financing and distributive justice in China pp. 2329-2347

- Meina Cai, Jianyong Fan, Chunhui Ye and Qi Zhang
- Does demand lead supply? Gentrifiers and developers in the sequence of gentrification, New York City 2009–2016 pp. 2348-2368

- Kasey Zapatka and Brenden Beck
- Governing for and through harmonious community: The emergence of moral clinics in China pp. 2369-2385

- Shaoying Zhang and Derek McGhee
Volume 58, issue 10, 2021
- The future of the city centre: Urbanisation, transformation and resilience – a tale of two Newcastle cities pp. 1967-1982

- Robert J Rogerson and Bob Giddings
- Welfare migration or migrant selection? Social insurance participation and rural migrants’ intentions to seek permanent urban settlement in China pp. 1983-2003

- Shenghua Xie, Juan Chen, Veli-Matti Ritakallio and Xiangming Leng
- Independent fashion designers in the elusive fashion city pp. 2004-2022

- Hilde Heim, Tiziana Ferrero-Regis and Alice Payne
- The financialisation of housing and the rise of the investor-activist pp. 2023-2039

- Nicole Cook and Kristian Ruming
- Emerging problematics of deregulating the urban: The case of permitted development in England pp. 2040-2058

- Jessica Ferm, Ben Clifford, Patricia Canelas and Nicola Livingstone
- Associating street-network centrality with spontaneous and planned subcentres pp. 2059-2078

- Burcu H. Ozuduru, Chris J. Webster, Alain J. F. Chiaradia and Eda Yucesoy
- Real estate politicians in India pp. 2079-2094

- Sai Balakrishnan and Narendar Pani
- Mobilising the dispositive: Exploring the role of dockless public bike sharing in transforming urban governance in Shanghai pp. 2095-2116

- Wen-I Lin and Justin Spinney
- Incremental residential densification and urban spatial justice: The case of England between 2001 and 2011 pp. 2117-2138

- Peter Bibby, John Henneberry and Jean-Marie Halleux
- Detroit five years after bankruptcy: From coercion to consent pp. 2139-2156

- Tom Barnes, Joshua M. Roose and Bryan S. Turner
- Locating the interstitial island: Integration of Zhoushan Archipelago into the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration pp. 2157-2173

- Huan Zhang and Adam Grydehøj
Volume 58, issue 9, 2021
- Urban Studies Best Article 2020 pp. 1757-1757

- N/a
- Understanding the global ecosystem of city networks pp. 1758-1774

- Michele Acuto and Benjamin Leffel
- Does the neighbourhood matter for neighbourhood satisfaction? A meta-analysis pp. 1775-1791

- Zachary Neal
- Neighbourhood perceptions and residential mobility pp. 1792-1810

- Antwan Jones and Prentiss Dantzler
- Policy mobility, advocacy and problem–potential bridging practices: A review of Scottish city council tax incremental financing business cases pp. 1811-1830

- Steven R. Henderson
- Real and fake data in Shanghai’s informal rental housing market: Groundtruthing data scraped from the internet pp. 1831-1845

- Julia Gabriele Harten, Annette M Kim and J Cressica Brazier
- Residential mobility and the geography of low-income households pp. 1846-1865

- Andrew Schouten
- The rise (and rise) of vertical studentification: Exploring the drivers of studentification in Australia pp. 1866-1884

- Mark Holton and Clare M. Mouat
- Immigration and economic resilience in the Great Recession pp. 1885-1905

- Xi Huang
- Co-Creation as an agonistic practice in the favela of Santa Marta, Rio de Janeiro pp. 1906-1923

- Juliet Carpenter, Christina Horvath and Ben Spencer
- ‘Dark’ cities: The role of interdisciplinary work in learning and supporting marginal city spaces pp. 1924-1939

- Alexandra Halligey
- Bridging city environments: A contextual approach to the mobilisation of immigrant groups pp. 1940-1956

- Cristina Lacomba
- Book review: Connecting People, Place and Design pp. 1957-1959

- Stephen Muecke
- Book review: Urban Regeneration in the UK pp. 1959-1961

- Benjamin Archer
- Book review: Advanced Introduction to Social Innovation pp. 1961-1964

- Judith Schnelzer and Yvonne Franz
Volume 58, issue 8, 2021
- The local low skills equilibrium: Moving from concept to policy utility pp. 1543-1560

- Paul Sissons
- Conceptualising modes of redistribution in public urban infrastructure pp. 1561-1580

- Ilan Wiesel and Fanqi Liu
- Reconfiguration of state–society relations: The making of uncompromising nail households in urban housing demolition and relocation in Dalian, China pp. 1581-1597

- Chen Li, Mark Yaolin Wang and Jennifer Day
- ‘Peasants are peasants’: Prejudice against displaced villagers in newly-built urban neighbourhoods in China pp. 1598-1614

- Huimin Du, Jing Song and Si-ming Li
- The ontology of resistance: Power, tactics and making do in the Vila Rubim market pp. 1615-1633

- Alexandre de Pádua Carrieri, Dimitris Papadopoulos, Edson Antunes Quaresma Júnior and Alfredo Rodrigues Leite da Silva
- Mapping the invisibles: Using non-conventional point-level data to analyse residential patterns of deprived people in a mid-sized city pp. 1634-1654

- Francesco Balducci
- The impact of state-owned enterprises on the employment growth of manufacturing in Chinese cities: Evidence from economic census microdata pp. 1655-1673

- Liang Zheng
- Does the monocentric model work in a polycentric urban system? An examination of German metropolitan regions pp. 1674-1690

- Stephan Schmidt, Angelika Krehl, Stefan Fina and Stefan Siedentop
- Neighbourhood cohesion as a form of privilege pp. 1691-1711

- MarÃa Luisa Méndez, Gabriel Otero, Felipe Link, Ernesto López Morales and Modesto Gayo
- Hidden homes? Uncovering Sydney’s informal housing market pp. 1712-1731

- Nicole Gurran, Madeleine Pill and Sophia Maalsen
- Who owns the future city? Phases of technological urbanism and shifts in sovereignty pp. 1732-1744

- Jathan Sadowski
- Book review: The Fall and Rise of Social Housing: 100 Years on 20 Estates pp. 1745-1746

- David Manley
- Book review: The Botanical City pp. 1746-1750

- Jan van Duppen
- Book review: Rethinking Urbanism: Lessons from Postcolonialism and the Global South pp. 1750-1752

- Sylvia Croese
- Book review: Ceasefire City: Militarism, Capitalism, and Urbanism in Dimapur pp. 1752-1754

- Matthew Wilkinson
Volume 58, issue 7, 2021
- Placing LGBTQ+ urban activisms pp. 1305-1326

- Alison L Bain and Julie A Podmore
- Queer urban activism under state impunity: Encountering an LGBTTTI Pride archive in Chilpancingo, Mexico pp. 1327-1345

- William J Payne
- Organising care and community in the era of the ‘gay disease’: Gay community responses to HIV/AIDS and the production of differentiated care geographies in Vancouver pp. 1346-1363

- John Paul Catungal, Benjamin Klassen, Robert Ablenas, Sandy Lambert, Sarah Chown and Nathan Lachowsky
- Queering social reproduction: Sex, care and activism in San Francisco pp. 1364-1379

- Max J Andrucki
- Travel guides, urban spatial imaginaries and LGBTQ+ activism: The case of Damron guides pp. 1380-1396

- Larry Knopp and Michael Brown
- Negotiating racialised (un)belonging: Black LGBTQ resistance in Toronto’s gay village pp. 1397-1413

- Rae Daniel Rosenberg
- ‘We’re in Asia’: Worlding LGBTQI+ activism otherwise in Sydney pp. 1414-1430

- Derek Ruez
- Play, protest and pride: Un/happy queers of Proud to Play in Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand pp. 1431-1447

- Lynda Johnston and Gordon Waitt
- Negotiating LGBTQ rights in Singapore: The margin as a place of refusal pp. 1448-1462

- Kamalini Ramdas
- Queer urban trauma and its spatial politics: A lesson from social movements in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem pp. 1463-1483

- Gilly Hartal and Chen Misgav
- ‘Creating the community I want to be part of’: Affinity-based organising in a small, progressive rustbelt city pp. 1484-1499

- Elizabeth Currans
- Relocating queer: Comparing suburban LGBTQ2S activisms on Vancouver’s periphery pp. 1500-1519

- Alison L Bain and Julie A Podmore
- The place of transversal LGBTQ+ urban activisms pp. 1520-1528

- Emma Spruce
- People, protest and place: Advancing research on the emplacement of LGBTQ+ urban activisms pp. 1529-1540

- Amin Ghaziani
Volume 58, issue 6, 2021
- Extended urbanisation and the agrarian question: Convergences, divergences and openings pp. 1097-1119

- Swarnabh Ghosh and Ayan Meer
- The false promise of homeownership: Homeowner societies in an era of declining access and rising inequality pp. 1120-1140

- Rowan Arundel and Richard Ronald
- Container housing: Formal informality and deterritorialised home-making amid bulldozer urbanism in Shanghai pp. 1141-1157

- Minhua Ling
- Blocking the progressive city: How state pre-emptions undermine labour rights in the USA pp. 1158-1175

- Yunji Kim, Austin M Aldag and Mildred E Warner
- Towards a relational conception of the compact city pp. 1176-1192

- Kristin Kjærås
- Effects of the state’s informal practices on organisational capability and social inclusion: Three cases of city governance in Johannesburg pp. 1193-1210

- Li Pernegger
- The making and unmaking of an urban diaspora: The role of the physical environment and materialities in belongingness, displacement and mobilisation in Toxteth, Liverpool pp. 1211-1228

- Zana Vathi and Kathy Burrell
- Designing and domesticating an interstructure: Exploring the practices and the politics of an elevator for cyclists pp. 1229-1244

- Ivana Suboticki and Knut H. Sørensen
- Riverfront as a re-territorialising arena of urban governance: Territorialisation and folding of the Xindian River in Taipei metropolis pp. 1245-1261

- Chih-Hung Wang, Yu-Ting Kao and Jo-Tzu Huang
- Governing urban resilience: Organisational structures and coordination strategies in 20 North American city governments pp. 1262-1285

- Mary Fastiggi, Sara Meerow and Thaddeus R Miller
- Unpacking the advanced producer services complex in world cities: Charting professional networks, localisation economies and markets pp. 1286-1302

- David Bassens, Laura Gutierrez, Reijer Hendrikse, Deborah Lambert and Maëlys Waiengnier
Volume 58, issue 5, 2021
- Enclaving: Spatial detachment as an aesthetics of imagination in an urban sub-Saharan African context pp. 881-902

- Morten Nielsen, Jason Sumich and Bjørn Enge Bertelsen
- Complementary policies for multidimensional problems: Does the low-income housing tax credit complement homeless services in the USA? pp. 903-921

- Saerim Kim and Andrew A Sullivan
- Urban volumetrics: From vertical to volumetric urbanisation and its extensions to empirical morphological analysis pp. 922-940

- Gerhard JB Bruyns, Christopher D Higgins and Darren H Nel
- From advocacy to acceptance: Social media discussions of protected bike lane installations pp. 941-958

- Colin Ferster, Karen Laberee, Trisalyn Nelson, Calvin Thigpen, Michael Simeone and Meghan Winters
- The effect of upzoning on house prices and redevelopment premiums in Auckland, New Zealand pp. 959-976

- Ryan Greenaway-McGrevy, Gail Pacheco and Kade Sorensen
- The time-spaces of austerity urbanism: Narratives of ‘localism’ and UK neighbourhood policy pp. 977-992

- Eleanor Jupp
- The influence of land use regulation on the probability that low-income neighbourhoods will gentrify pp. 993-1013

- Susane Leguizamon and David Christafore
- Regional housing price dependency in the UK: A dynamic network approach pp. 1014-1031

- Dayong Zhang, Qiang Ji, Wan-Li Zhao and Nicholas J Horsewood
- Unpacking the new urban food agenda: The changing dynamics of global governance in the urban age pp. 1032-1049

- Roberta Sonnino and Helen Coulson
- The changing social structure of global cities: Professionalisation, proletarianisation or polarisation pp. 1050-1066

- Chris Hamnett
- Contemporary echoes of segregationist policy: Spatial marking and the persistence of inequality pp. 1067-1086

- Jacob Faber
- Book review: Citizenship and Infrastructure: Practices and Identities of Citizens and the State pp. 1087-1089

- Frances Brill
- Book review: Agonistic Articulations in the ‘Creative’ City: On New Actors and Activism in Berlin’s Cultural Politics pp. 1089-1092

- Mohamed Saleh
- Book review: Everyday Resistance: French Activism in the 21st Century pp. 1092-1094

- Cécile Gauthier
Volume 58, issue 4, 2021
- Polycentric regions: Proposals for a new typology and terminology pp. 677-695

- Angelika Münter and Kati Volgmann
- Neighbourhoods, networks and unemployment: The role of neighbourhood disadvantage and local networks in taking up work pp. 696-714

- Leen Vandecasteele and Anette Eva Fasang
- Community interactions and sanitation use by the urban poor: Survey evidence from India’s slums pp. 715-732

- YuJung Julia Lee and Tiffany Radcliff
- On whose land is the city to be built? Farmers, donors and the urban land question in Beira city, Mozambique pp. 733-749

- Murtah Shannon, Kei Otsuki, Annelies Zoomers and Mayke Kaag
- Socioeconomic variations and disparity in space–time accessibility in suburban China: A case study of Guangzhou pp. 750-768

- Zifeng Chen and Anthony Gar-On Yeh
- Urban robotic experimentation: San Francisco, Tokyo and Dubai pp. 769-786

- Aidan H While, Simon Marvin and Mateja Kovacic
- The association between residential housing prices, bicycle infrastructure and ridership volumes pp. 787-808

- Lindsey Conrow, Siân Mooney and Elizabeth A Wentz
- Examining building age, rental housing and price filtering for affordability in Melbourne, Australia pp. 809-825

- Matthew Palm, Katrina Eve Raynor and Georgia Warren-Myers
- Locating the public interest in mega infrastructure planning: The case of Sydney’s WestConnex pp. 826-844

- Glen Searle and Crystal Legacy
- Immigrants’ spatial integration dynamics in Tel-Aviv: An analysis of residential mobility and sorting pp. 845-862

- Tal Modai-Snir and Pnina O. Plaut
- Reflections on five years of the Summer Institute in Urban Studies pp. 863-878

- Kevin Ward and Timothy Bunnell
- Erratum to “Neighbourhoods, networks and unemployment: The role of neighbourhood disadvantage and local networks in taking up work†pp. NP1-NP1

- N/a
Volume 58, issue 3, 2021
- Smart cities: Between worlding and provincialising pp. 461-470

- Ryan Burns, Victoria Fast, Anthony Levenda and Byron Miller
- The smart city and the containment of informality: The case of Dubai pp. 471-486

- Harris Breslow
- Data-driven governance, smart urbanism and risk-class inequalities: Security and social credit in China pp. 487-506

- Dean Curran and Alan Smart
- Latin American smart cities: Between worlding infatuation and crawling provincialising pp. 507-534

- Clara Irazábal and Paola Jirón
- The frontier of digital opportunity: Smart city implementation in small, rural and remote communities in Canada pp. 535-558

- Zachary Spicer, Nicole Goodman and Nathan Olmstead
- Provincialising smart urbanism in Taipei: The smart city as a strategy for urban regime transition pp. 559-580

- I-Chun Catherine Chang, Sue-Ching Jou and Ming-Kuang Chung
- From smart to rebel city? Worlding, provincialising and the Barcelona Model pp. 581-600

- Greig Charnock, Hug March and Ramon Ribera-Fumaz
- Placebo urban interventions: Observing Smart City narratives in Santiago de Chile pp. 601-620

- Paola Jirón, Walter A Imilán, Carlos Lange and Pablo Mansilla
- Worlding infrastructure in the global South: Philippine experiments and the art of being ‘smart’ pp. 621-638

- Morgan Mouton
- Everyday urbanisms and the importance of place: Exploring the elements of the emancipatory smart city pp. 639-654

- Nancy Odendaal
- Worlding and provincialising smart cities: From individual case studies to a global comparative research agenda pp. 655-673

- Byron Miller, Kevin Ward, Ryan Burns, Victoria Fast and Anthony Levenda
Volume 58, issue 2, 2021
- Extended urbanisation and the spatialities of infectious disease: Demographic change, infrastructure and governance pp. 245-263

- Creighton Connolly, Roger Keil and S. Harris Ali
- Do rising rents lead to longer commutes? A gravity model of commuting flows in Ireland pp. 264-279

- Achim Ahrens and Sean Lyons
- Explaining transit expenses in US urbanised areas: Urban scale, spatial form and fiscal capacity pp. 280-296

- Jerry Zhirong Zhao, Shengnan Lou, Camila Fonseca, Richard Feiock and Ruowen Shen
- A regional growth ecology, a great wall of capital and a metropolitan housing market pp. 297-315

- David Ley
- Governing the night-time city: The rise of night mayors as a new form of urban governance after dark pp. 316-334

- Andreina Seijas and Mirik Milan Gelders
- The spatial varying relationship between services of the train network and residential property values in Melbourne, Australia pp. 335-354

- Qianyao Li, Junwu Wang, Judith Callanan, Binbin Lu and Zeng Guo
- Rebalancing the rhetoric: A normative analysis of enforcement in street homelessness policy pp. 355-371

- Sarah Johnsen, Beth Watts and Suzanne Fitzpatrick
- Understanding children’s perceptions and activities in urban public spaces: The case study of Zrêbar Lake Waterfront in Kurdistan pp. 372-388

- Soran Mansournia, Bakhtiar Bahrami, Leila Mahmoudi Farahani and Farshid Aram
- The financialisation of housing land supply in England pp. 389-404

- Quintin Bradley
- Mapping gentrification and displacement pressure: An exploration of four distinct methodologies pp. 405-424

- Benjamin Preis, Aarthi Janakiraman, Alex Bob and Justin Steil
- Public realm ethnography: (Non-)Participation, co-presence and the challenge of situated multiplicity pp. 425-440

- Alasdair Jones
- Book review symposium pp. 441-452

- N/a
- Book review: Sur le front de la métropole: Une géographie suburbaine de Los Angeles pp. 453-455

- William Kutz
- Book review: Urban Asias: Essays on Futurity Past and Present pp. 455-457

- Keng-Khoon Ng
Volume 58, issue 1, 2021
- Planetary Silicon Valley: Deconstructing New York’s innovation complex pp. 3-35

- Sharon Zukin
- Anchoring Urban Development: Globalisation, Attractiveness and Complexity pp. 36-52

- Olivier Crevoisier and Delphine Rime (Guex)
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- Urban conditions for the rise of the far right in the global city of Frankfurt: From austerity urbanism, post-democracy and gentrification to regressive collectivity pp. 131-147

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- Shrinking cities: Implications for planning cultures? pp. 164-181

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