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Volume 56, issue 16, 2019
- How sensitive are measures of polycentricity to the choice of ‘centres’? A methodological and empirical exploration pp. 3339-3357

- Weiyang Zhang and Ben Derudder
- The effect of agglomeration economies on firm deaths: A comparison of firm and regional based approaches pp. 3358-3374

- Bernadette Power, Justin Doran and Geraldine Ryan
- ‘I call it the dark side’: Stigma, social capital and social networks in a disadvantaged neighbourhood pp. 3375-3393

- Julia Verdouw and Kathleen Flanagan
- Melbourne’s vertical expansion and the political economies of high-rise residential development pp. 3394-3414

- Megan Nethercote
- The political economy of transit value capture: The changing business model of the MTRC in Hong Kong pp. 3415-3431

- Natacha Aveline-Dubach and Guillaume Blandeau
- A small upland city gets a big make-over: Local responses to state ‘modernity’ plans for Là o Cai, Vietnam pp. 3432-3449

- Youssef Henein, Thi-Thanh-Hien Pham and Sarah Turner
- Urban structures, population density and municipal expenditures: An empirical study in the Czech Republic pp. 3450-3465

- Tomáš HudeÄ Ek, Pavel HniliÄ Ka, Martin Dlouhý, Lucie Leňo Cutáková and Michal Leňo
- Institutional change and divergent economic resilience: Path development of two resource-depleted cities in China pp. 3466-3485

- Xiaohui Hu and Chun Yang
- Zoning, density, and rising housing prices: A case study in Portland, Oregon pp. 3486-3503

- Hongwei Dong and J Andy Hansz
- Stratified and defensive planning democracy: Hearings on objections to plans in nine Israeli cities pp. 3504-3521

- Talia Margalit and Adriana Kemp
- Towards an icon model of gentrification: Global capitalism, policing, and the struggle for iconic spaces in Mexico City pp. 3522-3539

- Joshua McDermott
- Reconfiguring urban governance in an age of rising city networks: A research agenda pp. 3540-3555

- Kathryn Davidson, Lars Coenen, Michele Acuto and Brendan Gleeson
- Book review: Resilience and Urban Disasters: Surviving Cities pp. 3556-3558

- Josephine Marion Zimba
- Book review: Smarter New York City: How City Agencies Innovate pp. 3559-3561

- Julie T Miao
- Book review: Athens and the War on Public Space: Tracing a City in Crisis pp. 3561-3563

- Maria-Nerina Boursinou
- Book review: Entrepreneurial Seoulite: Culture and Subjectivity in Hongdae, Seoul pp. 3563-3565

- Harvey Neo
- Book review: Safe as Houses: Private Greed, Political Negligence and Housing Policy After Grenfell pp. 3565-3568

- Neil Gray
Volume 56, issue 15, 2019
- School segregation in contemporary cities: Socio-spatial dynamics, institutional context and urban outcomes pp. 3055-3073

- Willem Boterman, Sako Musterd, Carolina Pacchi and Costanzo Ranci
- The role of geography in school segregation in the free parental choice context of Dutch cities pp. 3074-3094

- Willem R Boterman
- Pupils on the move: School catchment area segregation and residential mobility of urban families pp. 3095-3116

- Venla Bernelius and Katja Vilkama
- Urban and school segregation in Paris: The complexity of contextual effects on school achievement: The case of middle schools in the Paris metropolitan area pp. 3117-3142

- Marco Oberti and Yannick Savina
- Residential segregation and educational performance. The case of Athens pp. 3143-3161

- Thomas Maloutas, Stavros Nikiforos Spyrellis and Antoinetta Capella
- Living with difference: Refugee education and school segregation processes in Greece pp. 3162-3177

- Pinelopi Vergou
- Social and spatial inequalities of educational opportunity: A portrait of schools serving high- and low-income neighbourhoods in US metropolitan areas pp. 3178-3197

- Ann Owens and Jennifer Candipan
- School choice and the city: Geographies of allocation and segregation pp. 3198-3215

- Deborah Wilson and Gary Bridge
- ‘White flight’ in Milan: School segregation as a result of home-to-school mobility pp. 3216-3233

- Marta Cordini, Andrea Parma and Costanzo Ranci
- Ethnic school segregation in Copenhagen: A step in the right direction? pp. 3234-3250

- Rikke Skovgaard Nielsen and Hans Thor Andersen
- Residential segregation and school segregation of foreign students in Barcelona pp. 3251-3273

- Xavier Bonal, Adrián Zancajo and Rosario Scandurra
- Choice as a duty? The abolition of primary school catchment areas in North Rhine-Westphalia/Germany and its impact on parent choice strategies pp. 3274-3291

- Isabel Ramos Lobato and Thomas Groos
- ‘The kind of things we’ve heard keep people in the district’: White racial exclusion and the evolution of school choice policies in Portland Public Schools pp. 3292-3307

- Leanne Serbulo
- Neighbourhood change and the neighbourhood-school gap pp. 3308-3333

- Jennifer Candipan
Volume 56, issue 14, 2019
- Not so welcome here? Modelling the impact of ethnic in-movers on the length of stay of home-owners in micro-neighbourhoods pp. 2847-2862

- Sue Easton and Gwilym Pryce
- Understanding studentification dynamics in low-income neighbourhoods: Students as gentrifiers in Concepción (Chile) pp. 2863-2879

- José Prada
- The role of services in homebuyers’ attitudes: A field experiment in the French off-plan housing market pp. 2880-2896

- Fabrice Larceneux and Denis Guiot
- Palestinian refugee women and the Jenin refugee camp: Reflections on urbicide and the dilemmas of home in exile pp. 2897-2916

- Sahera Bleibleh, Michael Vicente Perez and Thaira Bleibleh
- Water governance in decentralising urban Indonesia pp. 2917-2934

- Paramita Rahayu, Johan Woltjer and Tommy Firman
- Suburban status and neighbourhood change pp. 2935-2952

- Whitney Airgood-Obrycki
- Hispanic neighbourhood satisfaction in new and established metropolitan destinations pp. 2953-2976

- Noli Brazil
- Unequal urban rights: Critical reflections on property and urban citizenship pp. 2977-2992

- Ditte Brøgger
- Homonormative aesthetics: AIDS and ‘de-generational unremembering’ in 1990s London pp. 2993-3010

- Johan Andersson
- Spatial selectivity and intercity cooperation between Guangdong and Hong Kong pp. 3011-3029

- Yun Zhong and Xiaobo Su
- SKYNET: An R package for generating air passenger networks for urban studies pp. 3030-3044

- Filipe Teixeira and Ben Derudder
- Book review: Interplaces: An Economic Geography of the Inter-Urban and International Economies pp. 3045-3047

- Simone Franzi
- Book review: Urban Food Systems Governance and Poverty in African Cities pp. 3047-3050

- William G Moseley
- Book review: Migrants and City-Making: Dispossession, Displacement, and Urban Regeneration pp. 3050-3052

- Susanne Urban
Volume 56, issue 13, 2019
- Ronan Paddison (1945–2019): An Appreciation of an Academic Life pp. 2611-2615

- Andrew Cumbers and Chris Philo
- Linking suburban youth in Madrid and Paris. The role of civil society structures in the integration of children from Muslim backgrounds pp. 2616-2634

- Cecilia Eseverri Mayer
- Urban planners and the production of gated communities in China: A structure–agency approach pp. 2635-2653

- Kaihuai Liao, Rainer Wehrhahn and Werner Breitung
- The evolution of inter-regional spatial mismatch in the USA: The role of skills and spatial structure pp. 2654-2669

- Tobias Theys, Nick Deschacht, Stef Adriaenssens and Dieter Verhaest
- Migration, housing and attachment in urban gold mining settlements pp. 2670-2687

- Katherine V Gough, Paul WK Yankson and James Esson
- Housing market resilience: Neighbourhood and metropolitan factors explaining resilience before and after the US housing crisis pp. 2688-2708

- Kyungsoon Wang
- Rent gap reloaded: Airbnb and the shift from residential to touristic rental housing in the Palma Old Quarter in Mallorca, Spain pp. 2709-2726

- Ismael Yrigoy
- Social capital and neighbourhood cooperation: Implications for development of the urban poor in LDCs pp. 2727-2745

- Toriqul Bashar and Glen Bramley
- Circular cities pp. 2746-2762

- Joanna Williams
- Gentrification in the wake of a hurricane: New Orleans after Katrina pp. 2763-2778

- Eric Joseph van Holm and Christopher K Wyczalkowski
- Training, skill-upgrading and settlement intention of migrants: Evidence from China pp. 2779-2801

- Qing Wang, Ting Ren and Ti Liu
- Urban consolidation, power relations, and dilapidated residential redevelopment in Mutoulong, Shenzhen, China pp. 2802-2819

- Xiang Li, Sun Sheng Han and Hao Wu
- Unbundling negative and positive externalities of nature in cities: The influence of wild animals on housing prices pp. 2820-2836

- Dani Broitman, Vladimir Griskin and Daniel Czamanski
- Book review: Cities in the Urban Age. A Dissent pp. 2837-2839

- Gerardo del Cerro SantamarÃa
- Book review: The New Arab Urban: Gulf Cities of Wealth, Ambition, and Distress pp. 2840-2842

- Leslie Sklair
- Book review: Skateboarding and the City: A Complete History pp. 2842-2844

- Jack Layton
Volume 56, issue 12, 2019
- ‘Does Africa not deserve shiny new cities?’ The power of seductive rhetoric around new cities in Africa pp. 2391-2407

- Laurence Côté-Roy and Sarah Moser
- Legal geographies of neoliberalism: Market-oriented tenure reforms and the construction of an ‘informal’ urban class in post-socialist Phnom Penh pp. 2408-2425

- Benjamin Cyrus Roger Flower
- Geographies of ethnic segregation in Stockholm: The role of mobility and co-presence in shaping the ‘diverse’ city pp. 2426-2446

- Jonathan Rokem and Laura Vaughan
- Exploring the significance of domestic investment for foreign direct investment in China: A city-network approach pp. 2447-2464

- Shuai Shi, Ronald Wall and Kathy Pain
- Spaces of visibility in the smart city: Flagship urban spaces and the smart urban imaginary pp. 2465-2479

- Federico Caprotti
- Residential relocation and the remaking of socialist workers through state-facilitated urban redevelopment in Chengdu, China pp. 2480-2498

- Qinran Yang and David Ley
- Transitional optics: Exploring liminal spaces after conflict pp. 2499-2514

- Joanne Murphy and Sara McDowell
- Lobbying for rent regulation in Hong Kong: Rental market politics and framing strategies pp. 2515-2531

- Mandy HM Lau
- Analysing the changes of employment subcentres: A comparison study of Houston and Dallas pp. 2532-2548

- Xuejun Liu, Qisheng Pan, Lester King and Zhonghua Jin
- Bringing urban space back in: A multilevel analysis of environmental inequality in Germany pp. 2549-2567

- Tobias Rüttenauer
- Spatial patterns and driving forces of uneven dual-track urbanisation in Fujian Province: An approach based on employment sectors pp. 2568-2584

- Lijie Lin and Jianfa Shen
- Functional responsibilities of municipal government: Metropolitan disparities and instruments of intergovernmental management pp. 2585-2607

- AgustÃn León-Moreta
Volume 56, issue 11, 2019
- Cities in an era of interfacing infrastructures: Politics and spatialities of the urban nexus pp. 2191-2206

- Jochen Monstadt and Olivier Coutard
- Bifurcated urban integration: The selective dis- and re-assembly of infrastructures pp. 2207-2224

- Rachel Macrorie and Simon Marvin
- Politicised nexus thinking in practice: Integrating urban wastewater utilities into regional energy markets pp. 2225-2241

- Timothy Moss and Frank Hüesker
- From multi-utility to cross-utilities: The challenges of cross-sectoral entrepreneurial strategies in a German city pp. 2242-2260

- Daniel Florentin
- Engineering modernity: Water, electricity and the infrastructure landscapes of Bangalore, India pp. 2261-2279

- Vanesa Castán Broto and Sudhira Hs
- Integrating what and for whom? Financialisation and the Thames Tideway Tunnel pp. 2280-2296

- Alex Loftus and Hug March
- A new waste and energy nexus? Rethinking the modernisation of waste services in Delhi pp. 2297-2314

- Rémi de Bercegol and Shankare Gowda
- Turning waste into resources and resources into waste: Centralised waste-to-energy nexuses and alternative modes of nexusing in Hanoi pp. 2315-2332

- Sophie Schramm and Nguyen Thi Thanh Mai
- Smart urbanism? ICTs for water and electricity supply in Nairobi pp. 2333-2352

- Prince K Guma
- Urban resilience in the making? The governance of critical infrastructures in German cities pp. 2353-2371

- Jochen Monstadt and Martin Schmidt
- Households as infrastructure junctions in urban sustainability transitions: The case of hot water metering pp. 2372-2386

- Harald Rohracher and Helena Köhler
Volume 56, issue 10, 2019
- An empirical approach to urban land monopoly: A case study of the city of Barranquilla, Colombia pp. 1931-1950

- Nestor Garza and Colin Lizieri
- The potential for urban surveillance to help support people who are homeless: Evidence from Cairns, Australia pp. 1951-1967

- Andrew Clarke and Cameron Parsell
- Parental migration and young migrants’ wages in urban China: An exploratory analysis pp. 1968-1987

- Lidan Lyu and Yu Chen
- Identification and quantification of urban space in India: Defining urban macro-structures pp. 1988-2004

- Joan Perez, Giovanni Fusco and François Moriconi-Ebrard
- Causes of urbanisation and counter-urbanisation in Zambia: Natural population increase or migration? pp. 2005-2020

- Owen Crankshaw and Jacqueline Borel-Saladin
- Housing trajectories of immigrants and their children in France: Between integration and stratification pp. 2021-2039

- Arthur Acolin
- Subsidiary displacement and empty plots: Dilemmas of original residents and newcomers in the reconstruction of Talca, Chile 2010–2016 pp. 2040-2057

- Jorge Inzulza-Contardo and Paulina Gatica-Araya
- Help whom and help what? Intergenerational co-residence and the gender differences in time use among dual-earner households in Beijing, China pp. 2058-2074

- Na Ta, Zhilin Liu and Yanwei Chai
- Empty houses across North America: Housing finance and Mexico’s vacancy crisis pp. 2075-2091

- Paavo Monkkonen
- Safety net? The use of vouchers when a place-based rental subsidy ends pp. 2092-2111

- Vincent J Reina and Ben Winter
- Evaluation of the local employment impacts of enterprise zones: A critique pp. 2112-2159

- Nidhi Chaudhary and Jonathan Potter
- Reinforcing uneven development: The financialisation of Brazilian urban redevelopment projects pp. 2160-2178

- Mayra Mosciaro and Alvaro Pereira
- Book review: Suburban Planet: Making the World Urban from the Outside In pp. 2179-2181

- Nitin Bathla
- Book review: Garbage Citizenship: Vital Infrastructures of Labor in Dakar, Senegal pp. 2181-2183

- Jenny McArthur
- Book review: Rent and Its Discontents: A Century of Housing Struggle pp. 2183-2186

- Ana Drago
Volume 56, issue 9, 2019
- Victims of their own (definition of) success: Urban discourse and expert knowledge production in the Liveable City pp. 1711-1728

- Jenny McArthur and Enora Robin
- What do we know about urban sustainability? A research synthesis and nonparametric assessment pp. 1729-1747

- William L Swann and Aaron Deslatte
- Revisiting environmental inequity in Southern California: Does environmental risk increase in ethnically homogeneous or mixed communities? pp. 1748-1767

- Yushim Kim and Yongwan Chun
- Bridging commercialisation and redevelopment: Jurisdictions and university policy development pp. 1768-1785

- Mary Donegan
- Medium-term cycles and housing: Is regional integration different? pp. 1786-1800

- David Gray
- Immigration and house prices under various labour market structures in England and Wales pp. 1801-1817

- Jiazhe Zhu, Gwilym Pryce and Sarah Brown
- At home in the oasis: Middle-class newcomers’ affiliation to their deprived Rotterdam neighbourhood pp. 1818-1834

- Eva M Bosch and André L Ouwehand
- Security beyond the men: Women and their everyday security apparatus in Mathare, Nairobi pp. 1835-1849

- Peris Jones and Wangui Kimari
- Government fragmentation and economic growth in China’s cities pp. 1850-1864

- Tinglin Zhang, Bindong Sun, Yinyin Cai and Rui Wang
- The hidden side of the entropy-based land-use mix index: Clarifying the relationship between pedestrian volume and land-use mix pp. 1865-1881

- Ha Na Im and Chang Gyu Choi
- ‘Pray for transit’: Seeking transportation justice in metropolitan Atlanta pp. 1882-1900

- Alex Karner and Richard Duckworth
- Framing regeneration: Embracing the inhabitants pp. 1901-1917

- Menna Tudwal Jones
- Book review: Water, Technology and the Nation-State pp. 1918-1920

- Lucy Goodman
- Book review: Building a Capable State: Service Delivery in Post-Apartheid South Africa pp. 1920-1922

- Laurence Piper
- Book review: New Islamist Architecture and Urbanism: Negotiating Nation and Islam Through Built Environment in Turkey pp. 1922-1925

- Gulsah Aykac
- Book review: Bankers and Empire: How Wall Street Colonized the Caribbean pp. 1925-1927

- William Conroy
Volume 56, issue 8, 2019
- Current debates in urban theory from a scale perspective: Introducing a scenes approach pp. 1487-1497

- Cary Wu, Rima Wilkes, Daniel Silver and Terry Nichols Clark
- Economic impacts of alternative greenspace configurations in fast growing cities: The case of Greater Beijing pp. 1498-1515

- Mingfei Ma and Ying Jin
- Spatial structure and labour productivity: Evidence from prefectures in China pp. 1516-1532

- Wan Li, Bindong Sun and Tinglin Zhang
- A temporally cyclic growth model of urban spatial morphology in China: Evidence from Kunming Metropolis pp. 1533-1553

- Qiyan Wu and Jianquan Cheng
- Trip and parking generation rates for different housing types: Effects of compact development pp. 1554-1575

- Guang Tian, Keunhyun Park and Reid Ewing
- Does urban form matter for innovation productivity? A national multi-level study of the association between neighbourhood innovation capacity and urban sprawl pp. 1576-1594

- Shima Hamidi and Ahoura Zandiatashbar
- The civic support paradox: Fighting unequal participation in deprived neighbourhoods pp. 1595-1610

- Evelien Tonkens and Imrat Verhoeven
- The illicit side of urban development: Corruption and organised crime in the field of urban planning pp. 1611-1627

- Francesco Chiodelli
- Understanding the role of life events on residential mobility for low-income, subsidised households pp. 1628-1646

- Ruoniu Wang, Rebecca Walter, Abdulnaser Arafat and Jie Song
- The effects of physical restructuring on the socioeconomic status of neighbourhoods: Selective migration and upgrading pp. 1647-1663

- Merle Zwiers, Maarten van Ham and Reinout Kleinhans
- Do low-paid workers benefit from the urban escalator? Evidence from British cities pp. 1664-1680

- Sanne Velthuis, Paul Sissons and Nigel Berkeley
- Protesting iconic megaprojects. A discourse network analysis of the evolution of the conflict over Stuttgart 21 pp. 1681-1700

- Melanie Nagel and Keiichi Satoh
- Book review: Transit Life: How Commuting is Transforming Our Cities pp. 1701-1703

- Debbie Hopkins
- Book review: Suburb: Planning Politics and the Public Interest pp. 1703-1704

- Nicholas Phelps
- Book review: Subaltern Urbanisation in India: An Introduction to the Dynamics of Ordinary Towns pp. 1704-1707

- Gregory F Randolph and Mukta Naik
Volume 56, issue 7, 2019
- Funding, financing and governing urban infrastructures pp. 1291-1303

- Peter O’Brien, Phil O’Neill and Andy Pike
- The financialisation of urban infrastructure: A framework of analysis pp. 1304-1325

- Phillip O’Neill
- Financialising urban water infrastructure: Extracting local value, distributing value globally pp. 1326-1346

- Michael Pryke and John Allen
- Keeping financialisation under the radar: Brussels Airport, Macquarie Bank and the Belgian politics of privatised infrastructure pp. 1347-1367

- Laura Deruytter and Ben Derudder
- The geopolitics of South–South infrastructure development: Chinese-financed energy projects in the global South pp. 1368-1385

- Giles Mohan and May Tan-Mullins
- The smart grid as commons: Exploring alternatives to infrastructure financialisation pp. 1386-1403

- Stephen Hall, Andrew EG Jonas, Simon Shepherd and Zia Wadud
- The financialising local growth machine in Chicago pp. 1404-1425

- Stephanie Farmer and Chris D Poulos
- The global infrastructure public-private partnership and the extra-territorial politics of collective provision: The case of regional rail transit in Denver, USA pp. 1426-1447

- Andrew EG Jonas, Andrew R Goetz and Sylvia Brady
- ‘Deal or no deal?’ Governing urban infrastructure funding and financing in the UK City Deals pp. 1448-1476

- Peter O’Brien and Andy Pike
- Advanced perspectives on financialised urban infrastructures pp. 1477-1484

- Heather Whiteside
Volume 56, issue 6, 2019
- The knowledge economy city: Gentrification, studentification and youthification, and their connections to universities pp. 1075-1092

- Markus Moos, Nick Revington, Tristan Wilkin and Jean Andrey
- Neighbourhood change and neighbour complaints: How gentrification and densification influence the prevalence of problems between neighbours pp. 1093-1112

- Lynda Cheshire, Robin Fitzgerald and Yan Liu
- Shrinking metropolitan area: Costly homeownership and slow spatial shrinkage pp. 1113-1128

- Masatomo Suzuki and Yasushi Asami
- Towards ‘ethno-national peripheralisation’? Economic dependency amidst political resistance in Palestinian East Jerusalem pp. 1129-1147

- Marik Shtern
- Gay tourism to Tel-Aviv: Producing urban value? pp. 1148-1164

- Gilly Hartal
- Property in a time of transition: An examination of perceptions, navigations and constructions of property relations among unlawful occupiers in Johannesburg’s inner city pp. 1165-1181

- Jackie Dugard and Makale Ngwenya
- Where is the periphery even? Capturing urban marginality in South African human rights law pp. 1182-1197

- Marius Pieterse
- Block-level changes in the socio-spatial landscape in Beijing: Trends and processes pp. 1198-1214

- Lun Liu, Elisabete A Silva and Ying Long
- Theorising small city as ordinary city: Rethinking development and urbanism from China’s south-west frontier pp. 1215-1233

- Junxi Qian and Xueqiong Tang
- A new plan for African cities: The Ethiopia Urban Expansion Initiative pp. 1234-1249

- Patrick Lamson-Hall, Shlomo Angel, David DeGroot, Richard Martin and Tsigereda Tafesse
- Hybrid networks, everyday life and social control: Electricity access in urban Kenya pp. 1250-1266

- Shaun Smith
- Comparing passenger flow and time schedule data to analyse High-Speed Railways and urban networks in China pp. 1267-1287

- Haoran Yang, Martin Dijst, Patrick Witte, Hans van Ginkel and Jiao’e Wang
Volume 56, issue 5, 2019
- Land in urban debates: Unpacking the grab–development dichotomy pp. 855-867

- Femke van Noorloos, Christien Klaufus and Griet Steel
- Use and validation of location-based services in urban research: An example with Dutch restaurants pp. 868-884

- Daniel Arribas-Bel and Jessie Bakens
- Mixed neighbourhoods and native out-mobility in the Oslo region: The importance of parenthood pp. 885-905

- Terje Wessel and Viggo Nordvik
- Compassionate revanchism: The blurry geography of homelessness in the USA pp. 906-921

- Brian Hennigan and Jessie Speer
- Understanding urban gentrification through machine learning pp. 922-942

- Jonathan Reades, Jordan De Souza and Phil Hubbard
- Framing city networks through temporary projects: (Trans)national film production beyond ‘Global Hollywood’ pp. 943-959

- Michael Hoyler and Allan Watson
- Diversity, economic development and new migrant entrepreneurs pp. 960-976

- Trevor Jones, Monder Ram and Maria Villares-Varela
- Between authoritarian governance and urban citizenship: Tree-felling protests in Hanoi pp. 977-991

- John Gillespie and Quang Hung Nguyen
- From sustainable urbanism to climate urbanism pp. 992-1008

- Joshua Long and Jennifer L Rice
- Entitled urbanism: Elite informality and the reimagining of a planned modern city pp. 1009-1025

- Faiza Moatasim
- Does traffic congestion influence the location of new business establishments? An analysis of the San Francisco Bay Area pp. 1026-1041

- Taner Osman, Trevor Thomas, Andrew Mondschein and Brian D Taylor
- Imaginations of post-suburbia: Suburban change and imaginative practices in Auckland, New Zealand pp. 1042-1060

- Cameron Johnson, Tom Baker and Francis L Collins
- Book review: The Nocturnal City pp. 1061-1063

- Casper Laing Ebbensgaard
- Book review: The Nocturnal City pp. 1063-1065

- Ilse van Liempt
- Book Review: Transgressive Citizenship and the Struggle for Social Justice: The Right to the City in São Paulo pp. 1065-1068

- Bianca Tavolari
- Book review: The Paradox of Repression and Nonviolent Movements pp. 1068-1071

- Kristi Andrasik
Volume 56, issue 4, 2019
- Jakarta’s great land transformation: Hybrid neoliberalisation and informality pp. 627-648

- Suryono Herlambang, Helga Leitner, Liong Ju Tjung, Eric Sheppard and Dimitar Anguelov
- Urban megaprojects, nation-state politics and regulatory capitalism in Central and Eastern Europe: The Belgrade Waterfront project pp. 649-671

- Monika Grubbauer and Nebojša Čamprag
- Minor stadiums, major effects? Patterns and sources of redevelopment surrounding minor league baseball stadiums pp. 672-688

- Eric Joseph van Holm
- The performance of transparency in public–private infrastructure project governance: The politics of documentary practices pp. 689-704

- Mariana Valverde and Aaron Moore
- Urban virtues and the innovative city: An experiment in placing innovation in Edmonton, Canada pp. 705-721

- Kevin Edson Jones, Michael Granzow and Rob Shields
- Informal and ubiquitous: Colonias, premature subdivisions and other unplanned suburbs on America’s urban fringe pp. 722-740

- Noah J Durst
- Planners’ role in accommodating citizen disagreement: The case of Dutch urban planning pp. 741-759

- Esin Özdemir-Ulutaş and Tuna Tasan-Kok
- Residential choices of foreign highly skilled workers in the Netherlands and the role of neighbourhood and urban regional characteristics pp. 760-777

- Pascal Beckers and Sanne Boschman
- Re-assembling sustainable food cities: An exploration of translocal governance and its multiple agencies pp. 778-794

- Ana Moragues-Faus and Roberta Sonnino
- The built environment and trip chaining behaviour revisited: The joint effects of the modifiable areal unit problem and tour purpose pp. 795-817

- Liya Yang, Lingqian Hu and Zhenbo Wang
- The value of Twitter data for determining the emotional responses of people to urban green spaces: A case study and critical evaluation pp. 818-835

- Helen Roberts, Jon Sadler and Lee Chapman
- The manipulations of time: On the temporal embeddedness of urban insecurity pp. 836-851

- Daniel E Agbiboa
Volume 56, issue 3, 2019
- Transcending (in)formal urbanism pp. 475-487

- Michele Acuto, Cecilia Dinardi and Colin Marx
- A culture of informality pp. 488-493

- Néstor GarcÃa Canclini
- Knowing urban informalities pp. 494-509

- Colin Marx and Emily Kelling
- Electricity services always in the making: Informality and the work of infrastructure maintenance and repair in an African city pp. 510-525

- Idalina Baptista
- ‘Freelance isn’t free.’ Co-working as a critical urban practice to cope with informality in creative labour markets pp. 526-547

- Janet Merkel
- Cautious occupiers and restrained bureaucrats: Schwarzwohnen in the German Democratic Republic. Somewhat different from squatting pp. 548-560

- Udo Grashoff
- Tacit networks, crucial care: Informal networks and disaster response in Nepal’s 2015 Gorkha earthquake pp. 561-577

- Rocio Carrero, Michele Acuto, Asaf Tzachor, Niraj Subedi, Ben Campbell and Long Seng To
- Ins and outs of the cultural polis: Informality, culture and governance in the global South pp. 578-593

- Jenny Mbaye and Cecilia Dinardi
- Towards a multi-scalar reading of informality in Delft, South Africa: Weaving the ‘everyday’ with wider structural tracings pp. 594-611

- Liza Rose Cirolia and Suraya Scheba
- Formality as exception pp. 612-615

- Andy Pratt
- Contests over value: From the informal to the popular pp. 616-619

- AbdouMaliq Simone
- Thinking with and beyond the informal–formal relation in urban thought pp. 620-623

- Colin McFarlane
Volume 56, issue 2, 2019
- Paradigm or paradox? The ‘cumbersome impasse’ of the participatory turn in Brazilian urban planning pp. 271-287

- Abigail Friendly and Kristine Stiphany
- The analysis of residential sorting trends: Measuring disparities in socio-spatial mobility pp. 288-300

- Tal Modai-Snir and Pnina Plaut
- If we are flâneurs, can we be cosmopolitans? pp. 301-316

- Bart van Leeuwen
- How attitudes towards immigrants are shaped by residential context: The role of ethnic diversity dynamics and immigrant visibility pp. 317-334

- Sjoerdje van Heerden and Didier Ruedin
- Intergroup relations in a super-diverse neighbourhood: The dynamics of population composition, context and community pp. 335-351

- Claire Bynner
- Everyday urbanism and the everyday state: Negotiating habitat in allotment gardens in Berlin pp. 352-367

- Hanna Hilbrandt
- How family networks drive residential location choices: Evidence from a stated preference field experiment in Bogotá, Colombia pp. 368-384

- Aiga Stokenberga
- Chronic urban trauma: The slow violence of housing dispossession pp. 385-400

- Rachel Pain
- Ordering power? The politics of state-led housing delivery under authoritarianism – the case of Luanda, Angola pp. 401-418

- Sylvia Croese and M Anne Pitcher
- Unruly bodies and dangerous spaces: Masculinity and the geography of ‘dreadful enclosures’ pp. 419-433

- Linda McDowell and Anna Harris
- Neighbourhood effects in cross-Atlantic perspective: A longitudinal analysis of impacts on intergenerational mobility in the USA and Germany pp. 434-451

- Junia Howell
- Why bright city lights dazzle and illuminate: A cognitive science approach to urban promises pp. 452-470

- Rodrigo Cardoso, Evert Meijers, Maarten van Ham, Martijn Burger and Duco de Vos
Volume 56, issue 1, 2019
- Neighbourhood effects and beyond: Explaining the paradoxes of inequality in the changing American metropolis pp. 3-32

- Robert J Sampson
- Urban China through the lens of neoliberalism: Is a conceptual twist enough? pp. 33-43

- Yu Zhou, George CS Lin and Jun Zhang
- Knowledge circulation in urban geography/urban studies, 1990–2010: Testing the discourse of Anglo-American hegemony through publication and citation patterns pp. 44-80

- Lily Kong and Junxi Qian
- Global cities and the geographical transfer of value pp. 81-96

- Christof Parnreiter
- Global expertise, local convincing power: Management consultants and preserving the entrepreneurial city pp. 97-114

- Anne Vogelpohl
- Social and economic consequences of black residential segregation by neighbourhood socioeconomic characteristics: The case of Metropolitan Detroit pp. 115-130

- Joe Darden, Ron Malega and Rebecca Stallings
- Migrant belonging, social location and the neighbourhood: Recent migrants in East London and Birmingham pp. 131-146

- Susanne Wessendorf
- Foreign in a domestic sense: Puerto Rico’s debt crisis and paradoxes in critical urban studies pp. 147-166

- Heather Whiteside
- Accessibility planning in American metropolitan areas: Are we there yet? pp. 167-192

- David G Proffitt, Keith Bartholomew, Reid Ewing and Harvey J Miller
- A problem with observational equivalence: Disentangling the renter illusion hypothesis pp. 193-209

- Roberto Dell’Anno and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez
- Inter-generational housing inequalities: ‘Baby Boomers’ versus the ‘Millennials’ pp. 210-225

- Jennifer Hoolachan and Kim McKee
- Neighbourhood social conduits and resident social cohesion pp. 226-248

- Rebecca Wickes, Renee Zahnow, Jonathan Corcoran and John R Hipp
- Encounters with the centaur state: Advanced urban marginality and the practices and ethics of welfare sanctions regimes pp. 249-265

- John Flint
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