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Volume 55, issue 16, 2018
- The effect of Tehran metro rail system on residential property values: A comparative analysis between high-income and low-income neighbourhoods pp. 3503-3524

- Amir Forouhar and Mahnoosh Hasankhani
- Polycentricity of urban watershed governance: Towards a methodological approach pp. 3525-3544

- Emmanuel Frimpong Boamah
- The post-political state? The role of administrative reform in managing tensions between urban growth and liveability in Brisbane, Australia pp. 3545-3562

- Andrew Clarke and Lynda Cheshire
- Regulating and resisting queer creativity: Community-engaged arts practice in the neoliberal city pp. 3563-3578

- Heather McLean
- Whose ‘fault’ is it? Becoming homeless in Singapore pp. 3579-3595

- Harry Tan and Helen Forbes-Mewett
- The conditional spatial correlations between racial prejudice and racial disparities in the market for home loans pp. 3596-3614

- Nolan Kopkin
- Rail station access and housing market resilience: Case studies of Atlanta, Baltimore and Portland pp. 3615-3630

- Timothy F Welch, Steven R Gehrke and Steven Farber
- ‘At least it’s not a ghetto anymore’: Experiencing gentrification and ‘false choice urbanism’ in Rotterdam’s Afrikaanderwijk pp. 3631-3649

- Brian Doucet and Daphne Koenders
- Linking processes and patterns: Spatial planning, governance and urban sprawl in the Barcelona and Milan metropolitan regions pp. 3650-3668

- Sofia Pagliarin
- Urban heritages: How history and housing finance matter to housing form and homeownership rates pp. 3669-3688

- Timothy Blackwell and Sebastian Kohl
- Breaking the barriers: How urban housing ownership has changed migrants’ settlement intentions in China pp. 3689-3707

- Sisi Yang and Fei Guo
- A method for estimating localised space-use pattern and its applications in integrated land-use transport modelling pp. 3708-3724

- Ming Zhong, Bilin Yu, Shaobo Liu, John Douglas Hunt and Huini Wang
Volume 55, issue 15, 2018
- Addressing the determinants of built-up expansion and densification processes at the regional scale pp. 3279-3298

- Ahmed Mustafa, Anton Van Rompaey, Mario Cools, Ismaïl Saadi and Jacques Teller
- Does the law of one price hold for hedonic prices? pp. 3299-3317

- Sevrin Waights
- Impact of a new subway line on housing values in Daegu, Korea: Distance from existing lines pp. 3318-3335

- Junhong Im and Sung Hyo Hong
- Assembling gentrification in Istanbul: The Cihangir neighbourhood of BeyoÄŸlu pp. 3336-3352

- Emine Yetiskul and Sule Demirel
- Platform economies and urban planning: Airbnb and regulated deregulation in London pp. 3353-3368

- Mara Ferreri and Romola Sanyal
- Mechanisms of policy failure: Boston’s 2024 Olympic bid pp. 3369-3384

- Eva Kassens-Noor and John Lauermann
- Roadmaps to utopia: Tales of the smart city pp. 3385-3403

- Alan-Miguel Valdez, Matthew Cook and Stephen Potter
- The rise of ‘Gangnam style’: Manufacturing the urban middle class in Seoul, 1976–1996 pp. 3404-3420

- Myungji Yang
- Tangential attachments: Towards a more nuanced understanding of the impacts of cultural urban regeneration on local identities pp. 3421-3436

- Sophie Yarker
- Altruism or entrepreneurialism? The co-evolution of green place branding and policy tourism in Växjö, Sweden pp. 3437-3453

- Ida Andersson and Laura James
- Segregation, mobility and encounters in Jerusalem: The role of public transport infrastructure in connecting the ‘divided city’ pp. 3454-3473

- Jonathan Rokem and Laura Vaughan
- Art’s failure to generate urban renewal: Lessons from Jerusalem pp. 3474-3491

- Meirav Aharon-Gutman
- Book review: Narrating the Global Financial Crisis: Urban Imaginaries and the Politics of Myth pp. 3492-3494

- Simon Ferdinand
- Book review: Sustainable Smart Cities in India: Challenges and Future Perspectives pp. 3494-3496

- Federico Cugurullo
- Book review: Black London: The Imperial Metropolis and Decolonization in the Twentieth Century pp. 3496-3499

- Ben Gowland
Volume 55, issue 14, 2018
- Real estate developers’ influence of land use legislation in the Toronto region: An institutionalist investigation of developers, land conflict and property law pp. 3059-3075

- Donald Leffers
- Complicity and contestation in the gentrifying urban primary school pp. 3076-3091

- Ayo Mansaray
- Neighbourhoods, local networks and the non-linear path of the expiration and preservation of federal rental subsidies pp. 3092-3109

- Kathryn Howell
- The dynamic connectedness of UK regional property returns pp. 3110-3134

- Nikolaos Antonakakis, Ioannis Chatziantoniou, Christos Floros and David Gabauer
- When disaster strikes: Under-insurance in Australian households pp. 3135-3150

- Kate Booth and Bruce Tranter
- Embodied geographies of liveability and urban parks pp. 3151-3167

- Gordon Waitt and Hayden Knobel
- ‘Our interests matter’: Puerto Rican older adults in the age of gentrification pp. 3168-3184

- Ivis GarcÃa and Mérida M Rúa
- ‘Anyway, you are an outsider’: Temporary migrants in urban China pp. 3185-3201

- Huimin Du, Si-ming Li and Pu Hao
- ‘Nice apartments, no jobs’: How former villagers experienced displacement and resettlement in the western suburbs of Shanghai pp. 3202-3217

- Yanpeng Jiang, Paul Waley and Sara Gonzalez
- The road to TRAs is paved with good intentions: Dispossession through delivery in post-apartheid Cape Town pp. 3218-3233

- Zachary Levenson
- Supply-side subsidies to improve food access and dietary outcomes: Evidence from the New Markets Tax Credit pp. 3234-3251

- Matthew Freedman and Annemarie Kuhns
- The impact of planning intervention on business development: Evidence from the Netherlands pp. 3252-3273

- Huub Ploegmakers, Pascal Beckers and Erwin Van der Krabben
Volume 55, issue 13, 2018
- Mechanisms of property ownership change and social change in inner-city Warsaw (Poland) pp. 2803-2820

- Magdalena Górczyńska
- Drink what you can pay for: Financing infrastructure in a fragmented water system pp. 2821-2837

- Tyler A Scott, Tima Moldogaziev and Robert A Greer
- Transit-oriented economic development: The impact of light rail on new business starts in the Phoenix, AZ Region, USA pp. 2838-2862

- Kevin Credit
- Competitive sub-metropolitan regionalism: Local government collaboration and advocacy in northern Melbourne, Australia pp. 2863-2885

- Steven Henderson
- Entrepreneurialising urban informality: Transforming governance of informal settlements in Taipei pp. 2886-2902

- Ker-hsuan Chien
- The production of flood vulnerability in Accra, Ghana: Re-thinking flooding and informal urbanisation pp. 2903-2922

- Clifford Amoako and Daniel Kweku Baah Inkoom
- Forced urbanisation: A cross-national assessment of the effects of intranational political violence on a nation’s largest cities pp. 2923-2945

- Robert M Anthony and Kristopher K Robison
- The diversity of North American shrinking cities pp. 2946-2959

- Maxwell Hartt
- Effects of bus transit-oriented development (BTOD) on single-family property value in Seattle metropolitan area pp. 2960-2979

- Qing Shen, Simin Xu and Jiang Lin
- Desire lines and defensive architecture in modern urban environments pp. 2980-2995

- Naomi Smith and Peter Walters
- Property and carceral spaces in Christiania, Copenhagen pp. 2996-3011

- Päivi Rannila and Virve Repo
- Incorporating land use and pricing policies for reducing car dependence: Analytical framework and empirical evidence pp. 3012-3033

- Wenjia Zhang and Ming Zhang
- Book review symposium: Key Thinkers on Cities pp. 3034-3047

- N/a
- Book review: The Dead City: Urban Ruins and the Spectacle of Decay pp. 3048-3050

- Pablo Arboleda
- Book review: Austerity and Democracy in Athens: Crisis and Community in Exarchia pp. 3051-3053

- Georgia Alexandri
Volume 55, issue 12, 2018
- Cities on and off the map: A bibliometric assessment of urban globalisation research pp. 2569-2585

- J Miguel Kanai, Richard Grant and Radu Jianu
- Ungating the city: A permeability perspective pp. 2586-2602

- Guibo Sun, Chris Webster and Alain Chiaradia
- Cities for profit: Profit-driven gentrification in Seoul, South Korea pp. 2603-2617

- Seon Young Lee
- Explaining the declined affordability of housing for low-income private renters across Western Europe pp. 2618-2639

- Caroline Dewilde
- Recognising the barriers to securing affordable housing through the land use planning system in Sub-Saharan Africa: A perspective from Ghana pp. 2640-2659

- Felix SK Agyemang and Nicky Morrison
- Climbing the property ladder: An analysis of market integration in London property prices pp. 2660-2681

- Mark Holmes, Jesús Otero and Theodore Panagiotidis
- Mixed-use development in Christchurch, New Zealand: Do you want to live there? pp. 2682-2702

- Diana Kusumastuti and Alan Nicholson
- Strategies of cities in globalised interurban competition: The locational policies framework pp. 2703-2720

- David Kaufmann and Tobias Arnold
- The uneven distribution of capital gains in times of socio-spatial inequality: Evidence from Swedish housing pathways between 1995 and 2010 pp. 2721-2742

- Barend Wind and Lina Hedman
- Beyond unemployment: Informal employment and heterogeneous motivations for participating in street vending in present-day China pp. 2743-2761

- Gengzhi Huang, Hong-ou Zhang and Desheng Xue
- Moving to a shrinking city? Some suggestive observations on why college-educated professionals came to New Orleans and why they stayed pp. 2762-2779

- Renia Ehrenfeucht and Marla Nelson
- Ruptured space and spatial estrangement: (Un)making of public space in Kathmandu pp. 2780-2800

- Urmi Sengupta
Volume 55, issue 11, 2018
- To capitalise or not to capitalise? Public agencies versus urban residents pp. 2319-2336

- Ravit Hananel and Joseph Berechman
- Exclusion as urban policy: The Dutch ‘Act on Extraordinary Measures for Urban Problems’ pp. 2337-2353

- Wouter van Gent, Cody Hochstenbach and Justus Uitermark
- Governing the global locally: Agonistic democracy practices in The Hague’s Schilderswijk pp. 2354-2371

- Nanke Verloo
- Neighbourhood land use features, collective efficacy and local civic actions pp. 2372-2390

- Jonathan Corcoran, Renee Zahnow, Rebecca Wickes and John Hipp
- Pathways to homeownership among young professionals in urban China: The role of family resources pp. 2391-2407

- Tsz-ming Or
- Is compact city livable? The impact of compact versus sprawled neighbourhoods on neighbourhood satisfaction pp. 2408-2430

- Kostas Mouratidis
- Minority groups in the metropolitan Chicago housing market: 1970–2015 pp. 2431-2450

- John McDonald
- Two hearts and a loan? Mortgages, employment insecurity and earnings among young couples in six European countries pp. 2451-2469

- Giulia M Dotti Sani and Claudia Acciai
- The ‘transportation disadvantaged’: Urban form, gender and automobile versus non-automobile travel in the Detroit region pp. 2470-2498

- Jieun Lee, Igor Vojnovic and Sue C Grady
- Expansion of the subway network and spatial distribution of population and employment in the Seoul metropolitan area pp. 2499-2521

- Jangik Jin and Danya Kim
- Technological spillovers in space and firm productivity: Evidence from China’s electric apparatus industry pp. 2522-2541

- Ming He, Yang Chen and Ron Schramm
- Gentrification 1.0: Urban transformations in late-19th-century Berlin pp. 2542-2558

- Philipp Reick
- Book review: City Unsilenced: Urban Resistance and Public Space in the Age of Shrinking Democracy pp. 2559-2561

- Naomi Adiv
- Book review: New Urban Worlds: Inhabiting Dissonant Times pp. 2561-2564

- William Monteith
Volume 55, issue 10, 2018
- Urban Studies Best Article 2017 pp. 2087-2087

- N/a
- Car dependence and housing affordability: An emerging social deprivation issue in London? pp. 2088-2105

- Mengqiu Cao and Robin Hickman
- The impact of income inequality on rental affordability: An empirical study in large American metropolitan areas pp. 2106-2122

- Hongwei Dong
- Imperatives of care and control in the regulation of homelessness in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: 1880s to present pp. 2123-2141

- Rayna M Rusenko
- Understanding international students beyond studentification: A new class of transnational urban consumers. The example of Erasmus students in Lisbon (Portugal) pp. 2142-2158

- Daniel Malet Calvo
- Co-ethnic concentration and trust in Canada’s urban neighbourhoods pp. 2159-2178

- Zheng Wu, Feng Hou, Christoph Schimmele and Adam Carmichael
- Changing places, changing childhoods: Regeneration and children’s use of place in Istanbul pp. 2179-2196

- Yucel Can Severcan
- Rapid transit, transit-oriented development, and the contextual sensitivity of land value uplift in Toronto pp. 2197-2225

- Christopher Higgins and Pavlos Kanaroglou
- Telecommuting and sustainable travel: Reduction of overall travel time, increases in non-motorised travel and congestion relief? pp. 2226-2244

- Ugo Lachapelle, Georges A Tanguay and Léa Neumark-Gaudet
- Rural migrants in villages-in-the-city in Guangzhou, China: Multi-positionality and negotiated living strategies pp. 2245-2260

- H Chung
- Urban preservation and the queerying spaces of (un)remembering: Memorial landscapes of the Miami Beach art deco historic district pp. 2261-2285

- Martin Zebracki
- An application of two non-parametric techniques to the prices of British dwellings: An examination of cyclicality pp. 2286-2299

- David Gray
- Contested framings of urban qualities: Dis/qualifications of value in urban development controversies pp. 2300-2316

- Jonathan Metzger and Sofia Wiberg
Volume 55, issue 9, 2018
- Promoting investment in sustainable urban development with JESSICA: Outcomes of a new EU policy initiative pp. 1839-1858

- Michael Nadler and Claudia Nadler
- Spatially integrated and socially segregated: The effects of mixed-income neighbourhoods on social well-being pp. 1859-1874

- Amie Thurber, Claire Riehle Bohmann and Craig Anne Heflinger
- Municipality attraction and commuter mobility in urban Sweden: An analysis based on longitudinal population data pp. 1875-1903

- Siv Schéele and Gunnar Andersson
- The decline of ‘advantageous disadvantage’ in gateway suburbs in Australia: The challenge of private housing market settlement for newly arrived migrants pp. 1904-1923

- Hazel Easthope, Wendy Stone and Lynda Cheshire
- Risk, commercialism and social purpose: Repositioning the English housing association sector pp. 1924-1942

- Tony Manzi and Nicky Morrison
- Financialising space through transferable development rights: Urban renewal, Taipei style pp. 1943-1966

- Daniel You-Ren Yang and Jung-Che Chang
- A theoretical framework of the governance institutions of low-income housing in China pp. 1967-1982

- Feng Deng
- Assessing the public transport service to urban parks on the basis of spatial accessibility for citizens in the compact megacity of Shanghai, China pp. 1983-1999

- Huilin Liang and Qingping Zhang
- Multiple creators of knowledge-intensive service networks: A case study of the Pearl River Delta city-region pp. 2000-2019

- Xu Zhang
- The impact of neighbourhood environments on quality of life of elderly people: Evidence from Nanjing, China pp. 2020-2039

- Jianxi Feng, Shuangshuang Tang and Xiaowei Chuai
- Looking for big ‘fry’: The motives and methods of middle-class international property investors pp. 2040-2056

- Hang Kei Ho and Rowland Atkinson
- The spatial stereotype: The representation and reception of urban films in Johannesburg pp. 2057-2072

- Alexandra Parker
- Book review: Mobility, Sociability and Well-being of Urban Living pp. 2073-2075

- Jonathan Corcoran
- Book review: Gentrifier pp. 2075-2078

- Aysegul Can
- Book review: The Creative Destruction of New York City: Engineering the City for the Elite pp. 2078-2081

- Catalina Neculai
Volume 55, issue 8, 2018
- Pushed off the map: Toponymy and the politics of place in New York City pp. 1599-1614

- David J Madden
- Extremely low-income households, housing affordability and the Great Recession pp. 1615-1635

- Michael C Lens
- Differing house price linkages across UK regions: A multi-dimensional recursive ripple model pp. 1636-1654

- Chris Hudson, John Hudson and Bruce Morley
- Investification: Financialisation of housing markets and persistence of suburban socio-economic disadvantage pp. 1655-1671

- Kath Hulse and Margaret Reynolds
- Does zoning help or hinder transit-oriented (re)development? pp. 1672-1689

- Jenny Schuetz, Genevieve Giuliano and Eun Jin Shin
- Who owns Chinatown: Neighbourhood preservation and change in Boston and Philadelphia pp. 1690-1710

- Arthur Acolin and Domenic Vitiello
- ‘Mexicans love red’ and other gentrification myths: Displacements and contestations in the gentrification of Pilsen, Chicago, USA pp. 1711-1728

- Winifred Curran
- Modelling urban expansion in the transitional Greater Mekong Region pp. 1729-1748

- Han Li, Yehua Dennis Wei and Kim Korinek
- Home of last resort: Urban land conflict and the Nubians in Kibera, Kenya pp. 1749-1765

- Emma Elfversson and Kristine Höglund
- Urban climate adaptation and the reshaping of state–society relations: The politics of community knowledge and mobilisation in Indore, India pp. 1766-1782

- Eric K Chu
- Immobility and insecure labour markets: An active response to precarious employment pp. 1783-1799

- Jenny Preece
- Spatial mismatch beyond black and white: Levels and determinants of job access among Asian and Hispanic subpopulations pp. 1800-1820

- Janeria Easley
- A conversation about land rent, financialisation and housing pp. 1821-1835

- Manuel B Aalbers and Anne Haila
Volume 55, issue 7, 2018
- People and plans in urbanising China: Challenging the top-down orthodoxy pp. 1375-1382

- John R Logan
- Planning centrality, market instruments: Governing Chinese urban transformation under state entrepreneurialism pp. 1383-1399

- Fulong Wu
- Emerging selective regimes in a fragmented authoritarian environment: The ‘three old redevelopment’ policy in Guangzhou, China from 2009 to 2014 pp. 1400-1419

- Bin Li and Chaoqun Liu
- (De-)Activating the growth machine for redevelopment: The case of Liede urban village in Guangzhou pp. 1420-1438

- Youliang Guo, Chengguo Zhang, Ya Ping Wang and Xun Li
- Governing the countryside through state-led programmes: A case study of Jiangning District in Nanjing, China pp. 1439-1459

- Mingrui Shen and Jianfa Shen
- A great leap of faith: Limits to China’s university cities pp. 1460-1476

- Chun-Yi Sum
- Ethnographic perspectives on the mediation of informality between people and plans in urbanising China pp. 1477-1483

- Alan Smart
- Residential segregation and perceptions of social integration in Shanghai, China pp. 1484-1503

- Lin Liu, Youqin Huang and Wenhong Zhang
- The influence of hukou and college education in China’s labour market pp. 1504-1524

- Yang Xiao and Yanjie Bian
- The urbanisation of rural migrants and the making of urban villages in contemporary China pp. 1525-1540

- Yang Zhan
- Agency and social construction of space under top-down planning: Resettled rural residents in China pp. 1541-1560

- Min Zhang, Weiping Wu and Weijing Zhong
- Gentrification and its contentment: An anthropological perspective on housing, heritage and urban social change in Shanghai pp. 1561-1578

- Non Arkaraprasertkul
- ‘Rigid demand’: Economic imagination and practice in China’s urban housing market pp. 1579-1594

- Mengqi Wang
Volume 55, issue 6, 2018
- Controlled environments: An urban research agenda on microclimatic enclosure pp. 1143-1162

- Simon Marvin and Jonathan Rutherford
- Ethnic and class residential segregation: exploring their intersection – a multilevel analysis of ancestry and occupational class in Sydney pp. 1163-1184

- Kelvyn Jones, Ron Johnston, James Forrest, Chris Charlton and David Manley
- Innovation strategy choices in the urban economy pp. 1185-1202

- Sverre J Herstad
- Mind the gaps! A research agenda for urban interstices pp. 1203-1222

- Nicholas Phelps and Cristian Silva
- Africa’s new cities: The contested future of urbanisation pp. 1223-1241

- Femke van Noorloos and Marjan Kloosterboer
- Contesting access to power in urban Pakistan pp. 1242-1256

- Ijlal Naqvi
- Cities in music videos: Audiovisual variations on London’s neoliberal skyline pp. 1257-1273

- Tania Rossetto and Annalisa Andrigo
- Encounters with difference in the subdivided house: The case of secondary suites in Vancouver pp. 1274-1289

- Pablo Mendez
- Home-ownership as a social norm and positional good: Subjective wellbeing evidence from panel data pp. 1290-1312

- Chris Foye, David Clapham and Tommaso Gabrieli
- Tenure change in London’s suburbs: Spreading gentrification or suburban upscaling? pp. 1313-1328

- Antoine Paccoud and Alan Mace
- The politics of urban renewal in Sydney’s residential apartment market pp. 1329-1345

- Laurence Troy
- Using proxies to describe the metropolitan freight landscape pp. 1346-1363

- Genevieve Giuliano, Sanggyun Kang and Quan Yuan
- Book review: People’s Spaces: Coping, Familiarizing, Creating pp. 1364-1366

- Asha L Abeyasekera
- Book review: Marxist Thought and the City pp. 1366-1369

- Francisco Vergara Perucich
- Book review: The Space Between Us: Social Geography and Politics pp. 1369-1371

- Ron Johnston
Volume 55, issue 5, 2018
- Understanding the dynamics of Nigeria’s urban transition: A refutation of the ‘stalled urbanisation’ hypothesis pp. 947-964

- Sean Fox, Robin Bloch and Jose Monroy
- Urban data and definitions in sub-Saharan Africa: Mismatches between the pace of urbanisation and employment and livelihood change pp. 965-986

- Deborah Potts
- Informing Africa’s urban transformation: A response to Fox et al. and Potts pp. 987-993

- Ivan Turok
- Analysing African urban data: Refining the arguments and the (mis)understandings of end users: A response to Turok pp. 994-996

- Deborah Potts
- Iconic architecture and place-specific neoliberal governmentality: Insights from Hamburg’s Elbe Philharmonic Hall pp. 997-1012

- Jan Balke, Paul Reuber and Gerald Wood
- Examining the dynamics of the interaction between the development of creative industries and urban spatial structure by agent-based modelling: A case study of Nanjing, China pp. 1013-1032

- Helin Liu and Elisabete Silva
- Critical mass matters: The long-term benefits of retail agglomeration for establishment survival in downtown Detroit and The Hague pp. 1033-1055

- Conrad Kickert and Rainer vom Hofe
- Do ‘city shapers’ really support urban consolidation? The case of Brisbane, Australia pp. 1056-1075

- Katrina Raynor, Severine Mayere and Tony Matthews
- ‘Opening for business’? Neoliberalism and the cultural politics of modernising planning in Scotland pp. 1076-1092

- Andy Inch
- Temporary use of space: Urban processes between flexibility, opportunity and precarity pp. 1093-1110

- Ali Madanipour
- Crime, insecurity and corruption: Considering the growth of urban private security pp. 1111-1120

- Jeff Garmany and Ana Paula Galdeano
- Embeddedness and locational choices: A study of creative workers in a dance organisation pp. 1121-1138

- Fabrizio Montanari, Annachiara Scapolan and Lorenzo Mizzau
Volume 55, issue 4, 2018
- The ideological alignment of smart urbanism in Singapore: Critical reflections on a political paradox pp. 679-701

- Lily Kong and Orlando Woods
- Enhancing urban autonomy: Towards a new political project for cities pp. 702-719

- Harriet Bulkeley, Andrés Luque-Ayala, Colin McFarlane and Gordon MacLeod
- Thinking through heterogeneous infrastructure configurations pp. 720-732

- Mary Lawhon, David Nilsson, Jonathan Silver, Henrik Ernstson and Shuaib Lwasa
- Migrant place-making in super-diverse neighbourhoods: Moving beyond ethno-national approaches pp. 733-750

- Simon Pemberton and Jenny Phillimore
- The discursive uses of Jane Jacobs for the genderfying city: Understanding the productions of space for post-Fordist gender notions pp. 751-766

- Marguerite van den Berg
- The theory and reality of urban slums: Pathways-out-of-poverty or cul-de-sacs? pp. 767-789

- Ivan Turok and Jackie Borel-Saladin
- Deindustrialisation and the polarisation of household incomes: The example of urban agglomerations in Germany pp. 790-806

- Martin Gornig and Jan Goebel
- Gentrification, displacement and the arts: Untangling the relationship between arts industries and place change pp. 807-825

- Carl Grodach, Nicole Foster and James Murdoch
- Foreign-born population concentration and neighbourhood growth and development within US metropolitan areas pp. 826-843

- Matt Ruther, Rebbeca Tesfai and Janice Madden
- Los Angeles employment concentration in the 21st century pp. 844-869

- Kevin Kane, John R Hipp and Jae Hong Kim
- Linking residential relocation desires and behaviour with life domain satisfaction pp. 870-890

- Beata Nowok, Allan Findlay and David McCollum
- The politicisation of diversity planning in a global city: Lessons from London pp. 891-916

- Mike Raco and Jamie Kesten
- Changes in housing among older women: Latent class analysis of housing patterns in older Australian women pp. 917-934

- Julie Byles, Cassie Curryer, Kha Vo, Peta Forder, Deborah Loxton and Deirdre McLaughlin
- Book review: Spatializing Blackness: Architectures of Confinement and Black Masculinity in Chicago pp. 935-937

- Austin Cummings
- Book review: Seeing Like a City pp. 938-940

- Robert Beauregard
- Book review: Practicing Utopia: An Intellectual History of the New Town Movement pp. 940-942

- Michael Kordas
Volume 55, issue 3, 2018
- Introduction: Urban friendship networks: Affective negotiations and potentialities of care pp. 491-504

- Laavanya Kathiravelu and Tim Bunnell
- Friendship fears and communities of convenience in Africa’s urban estuaries: Connection as measure of urban condition pp. 505-521

- Loren B Landau
- Tentative friendships among low-income migrants in São Paulo’s commercial districts pp. 522-537

- Megha Amrith
- Friendship networks and encounters in student-migrants’ negotiations of translocal subjectivity pp. 538-553

- Shanthi Robertson
- Distant friends and intimate strangers: On the perils of friendship in a Malaysian apartment building pp. 554-569

- Olivia Killias
- Between ‘face’ and ‘faceless’ relationships in China’s public places: Ludic encounters and activity-oriented friendships among middle- and old-aged urbanites in Beijing public parks pp. 570-588

- Lisa Richaud
- Friendship in a ‘Russian bar’ in London: An ethnography of a young Russian-speaking migrant community pp. 589-604

- Darya Malyutina
- Youthful socialities in Australia’s urban multiculture pp. 605-622

- Anita Harris
- Re-framing the creative city: Fragile friendships and affective art spaces in Darwin, Australia pp. 623-638

- Michele Lobo
- Friendship, curiosity and the city: Dementia friends and memory walks in Liverpool pp. 639-654

- Richard Phillips and Bethan Evans
- Commentary: Unsettling friendship and using friendship to unsettle pp. 655-661

- Halleh Ghorashi
- Commentary: Urban friendship: Towards an alternative anthropological genealogy pp. 662-674

- Pnina Werbner
Volume 55, issue 2, 2018
- Agglomeration and assemblage: Deterritorialising urban theory pp. 263-273

- Kim Dovey, Fujie Rao and Elek Pafka
- Politics/matter: Governing Cape Town’s informal settlements pp. 274-295

- Ash Amin and Liza Rose Cirolia
- The socialities of everyday urban walking and the ‘right to the city’ pp. 296-315

- Jennie Middleton
- The tent: The uncanny architecture of agonism for Israel–Palestine, 1910–2011 pp. 316-331

- Yael Allweil
- Divergent responses to sustainability and climate change planning: The role of politics, cultural frames and public participation pp. 332-348

- Ann Foss
- Urbanism and happiness: A test of Wirth’s theory of urban life pp. 349-364

- Adam Okulicz-Kozaryn and Joan Maya Mazelis
- Segregation and the effects of adolescent residential context on poverty risks and early income career: A study of the Swedish 1980 cohort pp. 365-383

- Eva K Andersson and Bo Malmberg
- Experiencing intentional recognition: Welcoming immigrants in Dayton, Ohio pp. 384-405

- Jacqueline Housel, Colleen Saxen and Tom Wahlrab
- Who actually decides? Parental influence on the housing tenure choice of their children pp. 406-426

- Martin Lux, Tomáš Samec, Vojtěch Bartoš, Petr Sunega, Jan Palguta, Irena Boumová and Ladislav Kážmér
- Long run urban analysis using property records: A methodological case study of land use change pp. 427-442

- Joe Hurley, Gavin Wood and Lucy Groenhart
- Megalopolis unbound: Knowledge collaboration and functional polycentricity within and beyond the Yangtze River Delta Region in China, 2014 pp. 443-460

- Yingcheng Li and Nicholas Phelps
- Rethinking place in the study of societal responses to terrorism: Insights from Boston, Massachusetts (USA) pp. 461-480

- Kevin Keenan
- Book review essay pp. 481-486

- Elsa Noterman and Heather Rosenfeld
Volume 55, issue 1, 2018
- Urban debates for climate change after the Kyoto Protocol pp. 3-18

- Yong Tu
- Towards a new vocabulary of urbanisation processes: A comparative approach pp. 19-52

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- Emily M Miltenburg and Tom WG van der Meer
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- Zachary P Neal
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