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Volume 57, issue 16, 2020
- Contractual arrangements and entrepreneurial governance: Flexibility and leeway in urban regeneration projects pp. 3217-3235

- Martijn van den Hurk and Tuna Tasan-Kok
- What’s so special about character? pp. 3236-3251

- Mario Fernandez and Shane L. Martin
- Producing ‘luxury’ housing: Developers’ strategies and housing advertisements in Hong Kong (1961–2011) pp. 3252-3280

- Wing Yee Kimburley Choi, Annie HN Chan and Anita KW Chan
- The data-technology nexus in South African secondary cities: The challenges to smart governance pp. 3281-3298

- Rushil Ranchod
- The ambiguity of diversity: Management of ethnic and class transitions in a gentrifying local shopping street pp. 3299-3314

- Emil van Eck, Iris Hagemans and Jan Rath
- Cultivating beneficiary citizenship in urban community gardens in Metro Manila pp. 3315-3330

- Kristian Saguin
- The social politics of dispossession: Informal institutions and land expropriation in China pp. 3331-3346

- Karita Kan
- Urban house prices and investments in small and medium-sized industrial firms: Evidence from provinces of Iran pp. 3347-3362

- Hassan Gholipour Fereidouni
- Neighbourhood effects on acculturation attitudes among minority and majority adolescents in Germany pp. 3363-3380

- David Kretschmer and Hanno Kruse
- Temporary use in England’s core cities: Looking beyond the exceptional pp. 3381-3401

- Michael Martin, Stephen Hincks and Iain Deas
- Effects of green space on walking: Does size, shape and density matter? pp. 3402-3420

- Xiaohu Zhang, Scott Melbourne, Chinmoy Sarkar, Alain Chiaradia and Chris Webster
- Book review: The Mathematics of Urban Morphology pp. 3421-3423

- Cui Liu
- Book review: CityMakers: Tribulations & Triumphs – A Saga of Heroic Struggles of the Homeless Residents in India pp. 3423-3425

- Tanya Sharma
- Book review: Ruined Skylines: Aesthetics, Politics and London’s Towering Cityscape pp. 3425-3427

- Esther Leslie
Volume 57, issue 15, 2020
- Transnational gentrification: The crossroads of transnational mobility and urban research pp. 3009-3024

- Matthew Hayes and Hila Zaban
- Transnational gentrification, tourism and the formation of ‘foreign only’ enclaves in Barcelona pp. 3025-3043

- Agustin Cocola-Gant and Antonio Lopez-Gay
- Gentrification, transnational gentrification and touristification in Seville, Spain pp. 3044-3059

- Jaime Jover and Ibán DÃaz-Parra
- The coloniality of UNESCO’s heritage urban landscapes: Heritage process and transnational gentrification in Cuenca, Ecuador pp. 3060-3077

- Matthew Hayes
- Digital nomads in siliconising Cluj: Material and allegorical double dispossession pp. 3078-3094

- Erin McElroy
- Platform-mediated short-term rentals and gentrification in Madrid pp. 3095-3115

- Alvaro Ardura Urquiaga, Iñigo Lorente-Riverola and Javier Ruiz Sanchez
- The real estate foothold in the Holy Land: Transnational gentrification in Jerusalem pp. 3116-3134

- Hila Zaban
- Unpacking commercial gentrification in central Paris pp. 3135-3150

- Eve Bantman-Masum
- Foreigners as gentrifiers and tourists in a Mexican historic district pp. 3151-3168

- David Navarrete Escobedo
- Touristification, transnational gentrification and urban change in Lisbon: The neighbourhood of Alfama pp. 3169-3189

- Jorge Sequera and Jordi Nofre
- New directions in transnational gentrification: Tourism-led, state-led and lifestyle-led urban transformations pp. 3190-3201

- Thomas Sigler and David Wachsmuth
- ‘Post-pandemic’ transnational gentrifications: A critical outlook pp. 3202-3214

- Georgia Alexandri and Michael Janoschka
Volume 57, issue 14, 2020
- Urban green gentrification in an unequal world of climate change pp. 2803-2816

- Anders Blok
- The complexity of diversity in reality: Perceptions of urban diversity pp. 2817-2832

- Rikke Skovgaard Nielsen and Anne Hedegaard Winther
- Belonging and the intergenerational transmission of place identity: Reflections on a British inner-city neighbourhood pp. 2833-2849

- Diane Frost and Gemma Catney
- Environmental ethics in the perception of urban planners: A case study of four city councils pp. 2850-2867

- Melissa Pineda Pinto
- Transforming the relational dynamics of urban governance: How social innovation research can create a trajectory for learning and change pp. 2868-2884

- Koen Bartels
- Rigour and rigour mortis? Planning, calculative rationality, and forces of stability and change pp. 2885-2900

- Iain White
- Unravelling the role of green entrepreneurs in urban sustainability transitions: A case study of China’s Solar City pp. 2901-2917

- Zhen Yu and David Gibbs
- Informal urbanism and the Internet of Things: Reliability, trust and the reconfiguration of infrastructure pp. 2918-2935

- Joseph Chambers and James Evans
- The city that the metro system built: Urban transformations and modalities of integrated planning in Stockholm pp. 2936-2955

- Alexander Paulsson
- Community-driven disorder reduction: Crime prevention through a clean and green initiative in a legacy city pp. 2956-2972

- Jesenia M. Pizarro, Richard C. Sadler, Jason Goldstick, Brandon Turchan, Edmund F. McGarrell and Marc A. Zimmerman
- Investigating China’s Mid-Yangtze River economic growth region using a spatial network growth model pp. 2973-2993

- Shuai Shi and Kathy Pain
- Book review: The Address Book. What Street Addresses Reveal About Identity, Race, Wealth, and Power pp. 2994-2996

- Richard Harris
- Book review: Building new knowledge about natures, ecologies and sustainability: A review article pp. 2996-3002

- Gerardo del Cerro SantamarÃa
- Book review: Making Urban Theory: Learning and Unlearning Through Southern Cities pp. 3002-3005

- Julie Ren
Volume 57, issue 13, 2020
- The kaleidoscope of gentrification in post-socialist cities pp. 2591-2611

- Jan Kubeš and Zoltán Kovács
- The middle classes and the subjective representation of urban space in Santiago de Chile pp. 2612-2627

- Luis Fuentes and Oscar Mac-Clure
- Social policies, financial markets and the multi-scalar governance of affordable housing in Toronto pp. 2628-2645

- Beibei Zhang
- Estimating the local employment impacts of immigration: A dynamic spatial panel model pp. 2646-2662

- Bernard Fingleton, Daniel Olner and Gwilym Pryce
- Socioeconomic status and long-term exposure to disadvantaged neighbourhoods in France pp. 2663-2680

- Haley McAvay
- ‘The tiger’s leap’: The role of history in legitimating the authority of modern Chinese planners pp. 2681-2696

- Xin Feng and Kiera Chapman
- Governing the multicultural city: Europe’s ‘great urban expectations’ facing austerity and resurgent nativism pp. 2697-2714

- Licia Cianetti
- Making the silicon cape of Africa: Tales, theories and the narration of startup urbanism pp. 2715-2732

- Andrea Pollio
- Long-term neighbourhood effects on immigrant self-employment pp. 2733-2753

- Sofia Wixe
- Bargaining power in apartment sales in Corsica: A latent class approach pp. 2754-2772

- Steven B Caudill, Claudio Detotto and Dominique Prunetti
- Urban expansion and neighbourhood commuting patterns in the Beijing metropolitan region: A multilevel analysis pp. 2773-2793

- Cecilia Wong, Wei Zheng and Miao Qiao
- Book review: Neighbourhoods for the City in Pacific Asia pp. 2794-2796

- Creighton Connolly
- Book review: About Star Architecture. Reflecting on Cities in Europe pp. 2796-2799

- Alberto Vanolo
Volume 57, issue 12, 2020
- Gentrifiers, distinction, and social preservation: A case study in consumption on Mount Pleasant Street in Washington, DC pp. 2383-2401

- Andrew Riely
- Measuring polycentricity via network flows, spatial interaction and percolation pp. 2402-2422

- Somwrita Sarkar, Hao Wu and David Levinson
- Politics of neutrality: Urban knowledge practices and everyday formalisation in Karachi’s waterscape pp. 2423-2439

- Usmaan Farooqui
- Negotiating polyvocal strategies: Re-reading de Certeau through the lens of urban planning in South Africa pp. 2440-2455

- Lauren Andres, Phil Jones, Stuart Paul Denoon-Stevens and Melgaço Lorena
- Park futures: Excavating images of tomorrow’s urban green spaces pp. 2456-2472

- Anna Barker, Adam Crawford, Nathan Booth and David Churchill
- Informal urbanisation and clientelism: Measuring the global relationship pp. 2473-2490

- Chandan Deuskar
- Neighbourhood-scale public spaces, inter-group attitudes and migrant integration in Beijing, China pp. 2491-2509

- Zhilin Liu, Yiming Tan and Yanwei Chai
- Cohabiting commerce in a transport hub: Peoples as infrastructure in Lagos, Nigeria pp. 2510-2526

- Allen Hai Xiao and Kudus Oluwatoyin Adebayo
- Vehicle quota control, transport infrastructure investment and vehicle travel: A pseudo panel analysis pp. 2527-2546

- Siqi Song, Chen-Chieh Feng and Mi Diao
- Rent-seeking middle classes and the short-term rental business in inner-city Lima pp. 2547-2563

- Mirtha Lorena del Castillo and Christien Klaufus
- State rescaling and large-scale urban development projects in China: The case of Lingang New Town, Shanghai pp. 2564-2581

- Jie Li and Rebecca Lai Har Chiu
- Book review: Historical Maps and Classical Thoughts of Human Settlements in Chinese Cities pp. 2582-2585

- Clifford Pearson
- Book review: Urban Energy Landscapes pp. 2585-2588

- Madlen Kobi
Volume 57, issue 11, 2020
- Why does everyone think cities can save the planet? pp. 2201-2221

- Hillary Angelo and David Wachsmuth
- Flows in formation: The global-urban networks of climate change adaptation pp. 2222-2240

- Kian Goh
- Urban sustainability and counter-sustainability: Spatial contradictions and conflicts in policy and governance in the Freiburg and Calgary metropolitan regions pp. 2241-2262

- Byron Miller and Samuel Mössner
- Leveraging Bogotá: Sustainable development, global philanthropy and the rise of urban solutionism pp. 2263-2281

- Sergio Montero
- Urbanising territory: The contradictions of eco-cityism at the industrial margins, Duwamish River, Seattle pp. 2282-2299

- Nik Janos
- Renewable energy, sustainability paradox and the post-urban question pp. 2300-2320

- Pushpa Arabindoo
- Urban parks and urban problems: An historical perspective on green space development as a cultural fix pp. 2321-2338

- Kevin Loughran
- Visualising sustainability at the Olympics pp. 2339-2356

- John Lauermann
- An urban political ecology for a world of cities pp. 2357-2370

- Roger Keil
- Beyond tabulated utopias: Action and contradiction in urban environments pp. 2371-2379

- Vanesa Castán Broto
Volume 57, issue 10, 2020
- The dynamics of poverty, employment and access to amenities in polycentric cities: Measuring the decentralisation of poverty and its impacts in England and Wales pp. 2015-2030

- Meng Le Zhang and Gwilym Pryce
- Transformative city branding and the evolution of the entrepreneurial city: The case of ‘Brand New Helsinki’ pp. 2031-2046

- Salla Jokela
- Convivial encounters: Conditions for the urban social inclusion of people with intellectual and psychiatric disabilities pp. 2047-2063

- Femmianne Bredewold, Alke Haarsma, Evelien Tonkens and Marja Jager
- Dreaming dialectically: The death and life of the Mexico City charter for the right to the city pp. 2064-2079

- Ben Gerlofs
- Compact cities and economic productivity in Mexico pp. 2080-2097

- Paavo Monkkonen, Jorge Montejano, Erick Guerra and Camilo Caudillo
- Conceptualising ‘generative power’: Evidence from the city-regions of England pp. 2098-2114

- Mark Sandford
- Impacts of a multi-scale built environment and its corresponding moderating effects on commute duration in China pp. 2115-2130

- Bindong Sun and Chun Yin
- Lively cities made in sound: A study of the sonic sensibilities of listening and hearing in Wollongong, New South Wales pp. 2131-2146

- Gordon Waitt, Ian Buchanan and Michelle Duffy
- The shapes of US cities: Revisiting the classic population density functions using crowdsourced geospatial data pp. 2147-2162

- Yi Qiang, Jinwen Xu and Guohui Zhang
- Preserving the (right kind of) city: The urban politics of the middle classes in Belo Horizonte, Brazil pp. 2163-2180

- Mara Nogueira
- Analysing urban policy discourses using textometry: An application to French urban transport plans (2000–2015) pp. 2181-2197

- Thomas Buhler and Virginie Lethier
Volume 57, issue 9, 2020
- Infrastructure imaginaries: The politics of light rail projects in the age of neoliberalism pp. 1811-1826

- Kristian Olesen
- The world-class city comes by tramway: Reframing Casablanca’s urban peripheries through public transport pp. 1827-1844

- Raffael Beier
- Insurgent planner: Transgressing the technocratic state of postcolonial Jakarta pp. 1845-1865

- Prathiwi Widyatmi Putri
- City size and housing purchase intention: Evidence from rural–urban migrants in China pp. 1866-1886

- Yanjiao Song and Chuanyong Zhang
- Assembling street vending pp. 1887-1902

- Mojgan Taheri Tafti
- Heterogeneity of public participation in urban redevelopment in Chinese cities: Beijing versus Guangzhou pp. 1903-1919

- Lin Zhang, Yanliu Lin, Pieter Hooimeijer and Stan Geertman
- The attraction of urban cores: Densification in Dutch city centres pp. 1920-1939

- Dani Broitman and Eric Koomen
- How collectively organised residents in marginalised urban settlements secure multiple basic service enhancements: Evidence from Hyderabad, India pp. 1940-1956

- Gregory Pierce
- Standardised difference: Challenging uniform lighting through standards and regulation pp. 1957-1976

- Casper Laing Ebbensgaard
- Cementing Africa: Cement flows and city-making along the West African corridor (Accra, Lomé, Cotonou, Lagos) pp. 1977-1993

- Armelle Choplin
- Urban climate governance informed by behavioural insights: A commentary and research agenda pp. 1994-2007

- Jeroen van der Heijden
- Book review: Class, Ethnicity and State in the Polarized Metropolis: Putting Wacquant to Work pp. 2008-2010

- Keith Jacobs
- Book review: City Water Matters: Cultures, Practices and Entanglements of Urban Water pp. 2010-2012

- Edward Wigley
Volume 57, issue 8, 2020
- Urban Studies Best Article 2019 pp. 1599-1599

- N/a
- Distributive politics in China: Regional favouritism and expansion of construction land pp. 1600-1619

- Shenghua Lu and Hui Wang
- A longitudinal analysis of the effect of public rail infrastructure on proximate residential property transactions pp. 1620-1641

- Edmund Zolnik
- The variegated role of the state in different gated neighbourhoods in China pp. 1642-1659

- Tingting Lu, Fangzhu Zhang and Fulong Wu
- Urban sprawl and the emergence of food deserts in the USA pp. 1660-1675

- Shima Hamidi
- On contested water governance and the making of urban financialisation: Exploring the case of metropolitan São Paulo, Brazil pp. 1676-1695

- Jeroen Klink, Vanessa Lucena Empinotti and Marcelo Aversa
- Moving away from opportunity? Social networks and access to social services pp. 1696-1713

- Jae Sik Jeon
- Housing wealth and household consumption in urban China pp. 1714-1732

- Zekai He, Jingjing Ye and Xiuzhen Shi
- In search of the Smart Citizen: Republican and cybernetic citizenship in the smart city pp. 1733-1748

- Dorien Zandbergen and Justus Uitermark
- Housing abandonment in shrinking cities of East Asia: Case study in Incheon, South Korea pp. 1749-1767

- Youngmee Jeon and Saehoon Kim
- Continuities and discontinuities of Russian urban housing: The Soviet housing experiment in historical long-term perspective pp. 1768-1785

- Alexander Kalyukin and Sebastian Kohl
- The ‘reverse bamboo network’: Sociocultural dialectics of China’s FDI in housing (FDIH) in Iskandar Malaysia pp. 1786-1802

- Hasniyati Hamzah
- Book review: The Promise of Infrastructure pp. 1803-1806

- Cynthia Browne
- Book review: Driving toward Modernity: Cars and the Lives of the Middle Class in Contemporary China pp. 1806-1808

- Pengfei Li
Volume 57, issue 7, 2020
- Governing resilient cities for planetary flourishing in the Asia-Pacific pp. 1359-1371

- Michelle Ann Miller, Mike Douglass and Jonathan Rigg
- Ancient and current resilience in the Chengdu Plain: Agropolitan development re-‘revisited’ pp. 1372-1397

- Daniel B Abramson
- Governing urban gardens for resilient cities: Examining the ‘Garden City Initiative’ in Taipei pp. 1398-1416

- Jeffrey Hou
- Recognising the edible urban commons: Cultivating latent capacities for transformative governance in Singapore pp. 1417-1433

- Huiying Ng
- Urban resilience through progressive governance: The case of the ‘One Less Nuclear Power Plant’ policy, Seoul, Korea pp. 1434-1451

- Myung-Rae Cho
- Transformative urbanism and reproblematising land scarcity in Hong Kong pp. 1452-1468

- Mee Kam Ng
- Towards a politics of urban climate responsibility: Insights from Hong Kong and Singapore pp. 1469-1484

- Sara Fuller
- From resilience to multi-species flourishing: (Re)imagining urban-environmental governance in Penang, Malaysia pp. 1485-1501

- Creighton Connolly
- Cities and the Anthropocene: Urban governance for the new era of regenerative cities pp. 1502-1519

- Giles Thomson and Peter Newman
- Megaprojects and the limits of ‘green resilience’ in the global South: Two cases from Malaysia and Qatar pp. 1520-1535

- Agatino Rizzo
- Contesting imaginaries in the Australian city: Urban planning, public storytelling and the implications for climate change pp. 1536-1552

- Emily Potter
- Hydrating Hyderabad: Rapid urbanisation, water scarcity and the difficulties and possibilities of human flourishing pp. 1553-1569

- Diganta Das and Tracey Skelton
- Exploring the consequences of climate-related displacement for just resilience in Vietnam pp. 1570-1587

- Fiona Miller
- Commentary: Inequality, precarity and sustainable ecosystems as elements of urban resilience pp. 1588-1595

- W Neil Adger, Ricardo Safra de Campos, Tasneem Siddiqui and Lucy Szaboova
Volume 57, issue 6, 2020
- To extend: Temporariness in a world of itineraries pp. 1127-1142

- AbdouMaliq Simone
- Do gentrifying neighbourhoods have less community? Evidence from Philadelphia pp. 1143-1163

- Joseph Gibbons, Michael S Barton and Timothy T Reling
- Reform and resistance: The political economy of land and planning reform in Kenya pp. 1164-1183

- Ellen Bassett
- How elite sport helps to foster and maintain a neoliberal culture: The ‘branding’ of Melbourne, Australia pp. 1184-1200

- Alistair John and Brent McDonald
- Administrative restructuring and urban development in China: Effects of urban administrative level upgrading pp. 1201-1223

- Jiejing Wang and Anthony GO Yeh
- The contribution of intergroup neighbouring to community participation: Evidence from Shanghai pp. 1224-1242

- Zheng Wang, Fangzhu Zhang and Fulong Wu
- Gentrifiers and attitudes towards agency: A new typology. Evidence from Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Israel pp. 1243-1259

- Merav Kaddar
- Who is the ‘smart’ resident in the digital age? The varied profiles of users and non-users in the contemporary city pp. 1260-1283

- Tali Hatuka and Hadas Zur
- Strategies of self-organising communities in a gentrifying city pp. 1284-1300

- Ellen van Holstein
- Measuring neighbourhood social and economic change for urban health studies pp. 1301-1319

- Usama Bilal, Manuel Franco, Bryan Lau, David Celentano and Thomas Glass
- ‘Without water, there is no life’: Negotiating everyday risks and gendered insecurities in Karachi’s informal settlements pp. 1320-1337

- Nausheen H Anwar, Amiera Sawas and Daanish Mustafa
- Emerging divided cities in China: Socioeconomic segregation in Shanghai, 2000–2010 pp. 1338-1356

- Jie Shen and Yang Xiao
Volume 57, issue 5, 2020
- Neither friend nor enemy: Planning, ambivalence and the invalidation of urban informality in Zimbabwe pp. 927-943

- Amin Y Kamete
- A geospatial analysis between the sale prices of single-family properties and the presence of registered sex offenders in Jefferson County, Kentucky pp. 944-958

- John C Navarro and Matt Ruther
- The face of affordable housing in a neoliberal paradigm pp. 959-975

- Rachel Friedman and Gillad Rosen
- The ‘fluid governance’ of urban public spaces. Insights from informal planning practices in Rome pp. 976-995

- Chiara CertomÃ, Lorenzo Chelleri and Bruno Notteboom
- Knowledge proximity and firm innovation: A microgeographic analysis for Berlin pp. 996-1014

- Christian Rammer, Jan Kinne and Knut Blind
- What does poverty feel like? Urban inequality and the politics of sensation pp. 1015-1031

- Rivke Jaffe, Eveline Dürr, Gareth A Jones, Alessandro Angelini, Alana Osbourne and Barbara Vodopivec
- Local governments’ indebtedness and its impact on real estate prices pp. 1032-1048

- Martin Micheli
- Involuntary staying and self-rated health: A multilevel study on housing, health and neighbourhood effects pp. 1049-1067

- Teemu Kemppainen, Marko Elovainio, Matti Kortteinen and Mari Vaattovaara
- The dynamics of depoliticisation in urban governance: Introducing a directly elected mayor pp. 1068-1086

- David Sweeting and Robin Hambleton
- Contesting brandscapes in Hong Kong: Exploring youth activist experiences of the contemporary consumerist landscape pp. 1087-1104

- Sonia Lam-Knott
- Fake friends: The illusionist revision of Western urbanology at the time of platform capitalism pp. 1105-1117

- Ugo Rossi
- Book review: Graffiti and Street Art: Reading, Writing, and Representing the City pp. 1118-1120

- Emma Arnold
- Book review: Saving America’s Cities: Ed Logue and the Struggle to Renew Urban America in the Suburban Age pp. 1120-1123

- Andrew Riely
Volume 57, issue 4, 2020
- Private government, property rights and uncertain neighbourhood externalities: Evidence from gated communities pp. 711-730

- Geoffrey K Turnbull and Velma Zahirovic-Herbert
- Settlement scaling theory: Bridging the study of ancient and contemporary urban systems pp. 731-747

- Jose Lobo, Luis MA Bettencourt, Michael E Smith and Scott Ortman
- A longitudinal study of changes in intra-metropolitan employment concentration in Beijing: Decentralisation, reconcentration and polycentrification pp. 748-765

- Tieshan Sun
- Immigrant concentration at the neighbourhood level and bloc voting: The case of Amsterdam pp. 766-788

- Floris Vermeulen, Maria Kranendonk and Laure Michon
- An exploratory factor analysis model for slum severity index in Mexico City pp. 789-805

- Debraj Roy, David Bernal and Michael Lees
- Transfer-based decentralisation, economic growth and spatial inequality: Evidence from China’s 2002–2003 tax sharing reform pp. 806-826

- Fan Fan, Ming Li, Ran Tao and Dali Yang
- Belonging in working-class neighbourhoods: dis-identification, territorialisation and biographies of people and place pp. 827-843

- Jenny Preece
- Time-varying spillovers among first-tier housing markets in China pp. 844-864

- Chien-Fu Chen and Shu-hen Chiang
- Private and public schools: A spatial analysis of social segregation in France pp. 865-882

- Pierre Courtioux and Tristan-Pierre Maury
- On hostile design: Theoretical and empirical prospects pp. 883-893

- Robert Rosenberger
- The social innovation–(re)politicisation nexus: Unlocking the political in actually existing smart city campaigns? The case of SmartCity Cologne, Germany pp. 894-915

- Stephen Leitheiser and Alexander Follmann
- Book review: Making Our Neighbourhoods, Making Our Selves pp. 916-917

- David Manley
- Book review: Urban Political Ecology in the Anthropo-obscene: Interruptions and Possibilities pp. 918-920

- Enora Robin
- Book review: Governing Disaster in Urban Environments: Climate Change Preparation and Adaption after Hurricane Sandy pp. 920-922

- Jonathan Davies
Volume 57, issue 3, 2020
- Adding new narratives to the urban imagination: An introduction to ‘New directions of urban studies in China’ pp. 459-472

- Fulong Wu
- Institutional change and diversity in the transfer of land development rights in China: The case of Chengdu pp. 473-489

- Chen Shi and Bo-sin Tang
- Local environmental governance and policy implementation: Variegated environmental education in three districts in Tianjin, China pp. 490-507

- Outi Luova
- Green infrastructure for China’s new urbanisation: A case study of greenway development in Maanshan pp. 508-524

- Fangzhu Zhang, Calvin King Lam Chung and Zihan Yin
- The role of the state in China’s post-disaster reconstruction planning: Implications for resilience pp. 525-545

- Jiang Xu and Yiwen Shao
- Housing career disparities in urban China: A comparison between skilled migrants and locals in Nanjing pp. 546-562

- Can Cui
- An investigation of migrants’ residential satisfaction in Beijing pp. 563-582

- Yu Chen, Yunxiao Dang and Guanpeng Dong
- Changes in residential satisfaction after home relocation: A longitudinal study in Beijing, China pp. 583-601

- Fenglong Wang and Donggen Wang
- Women’s land activism and gendered citizenship in the urbanising Pearl River Delta pp. 602-617

- Lanchih Po
- The transformation of foreign investment-induced ‘exo(genous)-urbanisation’ amidst industrial restructuring in the Pearl River Delta, China pp. 618-635

- Chun Yang
- From cities to super mega city regions in China in a new wave of urbanisation and economic transition: Issues and challenges pp. 636-654

- Anthony Gar-On Yeh and Zifeng Chen
- Local stakeholders’ narratives about large-scale urban development: The Zhejiang Hangzhou Future Sci-Tech City pp. 655-671

- Valentina Anzoise, Debora Slanzi and Irene Poli
- Spatial inequality in the city-regions in the Yangtze River Valley, China pp. 672-689

- Huan Li, Yehua Dennis Wei and Elfie Swerts
- Is Chinese urbanisation unique? pp. 690-700

- Chris Hamnett
- China’s urban development in context: Variegated geographies of city-regionalism and managing the territorial politics of urban development pp. 701-708

- Andrew EG Jonas
Volume 57, issue 2, 2020
- Housing, urban growth and inequalities: The limits to deregulation and upzoning in reducing economic and spatial inequality pp. 223-248

- Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose and Michael Storper
- Beyond agency and passivity: Situating a gendered articulation of urban violence in Brazil and El Salvador pp. 249-266

- Mo Hume and Polly Wilding
- Assessing airport ground access by public transport in Chinese cities pp. 267-285

- Xingjian Liu
- Measuring and mapping displacement: The problem of quantification in the battle against gentrification pp. 286-306

- Sue Easton, Loretta Lees, Phil Hubbard and Nicholas Tate
- An international housing market in the British Isles: Evidence from business and medium-term cycles using a Friedman test pp. 307-322

- David Gray
- The nexus between innovation and wellbeing across the EU space: What role for urbanisation? pp. 323-349

- Camilla Lenzi and Giovanni Perucca
- Urban Agriculture in shared spaces: The difficulties with collaboration in an age of austerity pp. 350-365

- Rebecca St Clair, Michael Hardman, Richard P Armitage and Graeme Sherriff
- Urbanisation processes and new towns in contemporary China: A critical understanding from a decentred view pp. 366-382

- Francesca Governa and Angelo Sampieri
- Mobility among older adults: Deconstructing the effects of motility and movement on wellbeing pp. 383-401

- Timothée Cuignet, Camille Perchoux, Geoffrey Caruso, Olivier Klein, Sylvain Klein, Basile Chaix, Yan Kestens and Philippe Gerber
- Green gentrification or ‘just green enough’: Do park location, size and function affect whether a place gentrifies or not? pp. 402-420

- Alessandro Rigolon and Jeremy Németh
- Doing mobile ethnography: Grounded, situated and comparative pp. 421-438

- Monika Streule
- Book review symposium: New Enclosure: The Appropriation of Public Land in Neoliberal Britain pp. 439-453

- N/a
Volume 57, issue 1, 2020
- Disambiguating the southern urban critique: Propositions, pathways and possibilities for a more global urban studies pp. 3-20

- Mary Lawhon and Yaffa Truelove
- Anchoring capital in place: The grounded impact of international wealth chains on housing markets in London pp. 21-38

- Rex McKenzie and Rowland Atkinson
- The obesity epidemic and the metropolitan-scale built environment: Examining the health effects of polycentric development pp. 39-55

- Jiawen Yang and Peiling Zhou
- Exploring the theories, determinants and policy options of street vending: A demand-side approach pp. 56-74

- Eghosa O Igudia
- Four types of urban austerity: Public land privatisations in French and Italian cities pp. 75-92

- Félix Adisson and Francesca Artioli
- What is walkability? The urban DMA pp. 93-108

- Kim Dovey and Elek Pafka
- In search of the skilled city: Skills and the occupational evolution of British cities pp. 109-133

- Peter Sunley, Ronald Martin, Ben Gardiner and Andy Pike
- New rail transit stations and the out-migration of low-income residents pp. 134-151

- Elizabeth Delmelle and Isabelle Nilsson
- The impacts of built environment on ridesourcing demand: A neighbourhood level analysis in Austin, Texas pp. 152-175

- Haitao Yu and Zhong-Ren Peng
- Does segregation reduce socio-spatial mobility? Evidence from four European countries with different inequality and segregation contexts pp. 176-197

- Jaap Nieuwenhuis, Tiit Tammaru, Maarten van Ham, Lina Hedman and David Manley
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