Urban Studies
1964 - 2025
From Urban Studies Journal Limited Bibliographic data for series maintained by SAGE Publications (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 54, issue 16, 2017
- Mapping urban networks through inter-firm service relationships: The case of China pp. 3639-3654

- Fenghua Pan, Wenkai Bi, James Lenzer and Simon Zhao
- Churn and change along commercial strips: Spatial analysis of patterns in remodelling activity and landscapes of local business pp. 3655-3680

- Jennifer S Minner and Xiao Shi
- Is something better than nothing? The impact of foreclosed and lease-purchase properties on residential property values pp. 3681-3699

- Youngme Seo and Michael Craw
- Individual-, household- and neighbourhood-level characteristics associated with life satisfaction: A multilevel analysis of a population-based sample from Hong Kong pp. 3700-3717

- Chia-Yueh Hsu, Shu-Sen Chang and Paul Yip
- Exploring residential mobility in Chinese cities: An empirical analysis of Guangzhou pp. 3718-3737

- Si-ming Li and Sanqin Mao
- Spatial variations in personal insolvency choices: The role of stigma and social capital pp. 3738-3754

- Paul Bishop
- Dealing with disturbances: Intervention and adaptation in Finnish neighbourhoods pp. 3755-3771

- Antti Kouvo and Risto Haverinen
- Community leadership and engagement after the mix: The transformation of Toronto’s Regent Park pp. 3772-3788

- Shauna Brail and Nishi Kumar
- The double bind of social innovation: Relational dynamics of change and resistance in neighbourhood governance pp. 3789-3805

- Koen Bartels
- From protest to collaboration: The evolution of the community movements amid sociopolitical transformation in South Korea pp. 3806-3825

- Sangmin Kim
- The UK community anchor model and its challenges for community sector theory and practice pp. 3826-3842

- James Henderson and Christopher McWilliams
- Can new urbanism infill development contribute to social sustainability? The case of Orlando, Florida pp. 3843-3862

- Jeongseob Kim and Kristin Larsen
- Book review: Global Heartland: Displaced Labor, Transnational Lives, and Local Placemaking pp. 3863-3867

- Rachel Brahinsky
Volume 54, issue 15, 2017
- The hegemony of the real estate industry: Redevelopment of ‘Government/Institution or Community’ (G/IC) land in Hong Kong pp. 3403-3422

- Joanna Wai Ying Lee and Wing-Shing Tang
- Traffic congestion, accessibility to employment, and housing prices: A study of single-family housing market in Los Angeles County pp. 3423-3445

- Yuting Hou
- Mandatory savings, credit access and home ownership: The case of the housing provident fund pp. 3446-3463

- Yilan Xu
- Identifying consumerist privately owned public spaces: The ideal type of mass private property pp. 3464-3479

- Xuefan Zhang
- Exploring the synergistic economic benefit of enhancing neighbourhood bikeability and public transit accessibility based on real estate sale transactions pp. 3480-3499

- Wei Li and Kenneth Joh
- Smart growth characteristics and the spatial pattern of multifamily housing in US metropolitan areas pp. 3500-3523

- Andrew McMillan and Sugie Lee
- The price premium for green-labelled housing: Evidence from China pp. 3524-3541

- Li Zhang, Hongyu Liu and Jing Wu
- Pharmaceuticalisation in the city pp. 3542-3559

- Darrin Hodgetts, Amanda Young-Hauser, Kerry Chamberlain, Jonathan Gabe, Kevin Dew and Pauline Norris
- RETRACTED: Analysis of the factors that disrupt dietary habits in the elderly: A case study of a Japanese food desert pp. 3560-3578

- Nobuyuki Iwama, Tatsuto Asakawa, Koichi Tanaka and Nobuhiko Komaki
- Urbanisation and the geographic concentration of industrial SO2 emissions in China pp. 3579-3596

- Zekai He, Xiuzhen Shi, Xinhao Wang and Yuwei Xu
- Public support for hosting the Olympic Summer Games in Germany: The CVM approach pp. 3597-3614

- Pamela Wicker, John Whitehead, Daniel S Mason and Bruce Johnson
- Regeneration and networks in the Arts District (Los Angeles): Rethinking governance models in the production of urbanity pp. 3615-3635

- Sébastien Darchen
Volume 54, issue 14, 2017
- The global urban housing affordability crisis pp. 3159-3177

- Steffen Wetzstein
- ‘If everyone says so …’ Press narratives and image change in major event host cities pp. 3178-3198

- Beatriz Garcia
- City economies and microbusiness growth pp. 3199-3217

- Donald Houston and Darja Reuschke
- The market value of energy efficiency in buildings and the mode of tenure pp. 3218-3238

- Konstantin Kholodilin, Andreas Mense and Claus Michelsen
- The local distribution of endowments matters: Modelling tax competition with heterogeneous local residents pp. 3239-3259

- Dae Jin Kim and In Kwon Park
- Market heterogeneity and the determinants of Paris apartment prices: A quantile regression approach pp. 3260-3280

- Charles-Olivier Amédée-Manesme, Michel Baroni, Fabrice Barthélémy and Francois des Rosiers
- Planning discourses, local state commitment, and the making of a new state space (NSS) for China: Evidence from regional strategic development plans in the Pearl River Delta pp. 3281-3298

- Yi Sun and Roger CK Chan
- How does parking interplay with the built environment and affect automobile commuting in high-density cities? A case study in China pp. 3299-3317

- Qian Liu, James Wang, Peng Chen and Zuopeng Xiao
- Normative and image motivations for transportation policy compliance pp. 3318-3336

- Jingkang Gao and Jinhua Zhao
- A hierarchical estimation of school quality capitalisation in house prices in Orange County, California pp. 3337-3359

- Sylvia Y He
- Local house prices, parental background and young adults’ homeownership in England and Wales pp. 3360-3379

- Rory Coulter
- Beyond the post-industrial city: Valuing and planning for industry in London pp. 3380-3398

- Jessica Ferm and Edward Jones
Volume 54, issue 13, 2017
- Urban development and visual culture: Commodifying the gaze in the regeneration of Tigné Point, Malta pp. 2919-2934

- Janet Speake
- Neighbourhood artistic disaffiliation in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada pp. 2935-2954

- Alison L Bain
- Benchmarking gentrification near commuter rail stations in New Jersey pp. 2955-2972

- Devajyoti Deka
- Place attachment as a motivation for community preservation: The demise of an old, bustling, Dubai community pp. 2973-2997

- Khaled Alawadi
- Place-based correlates of Motor Vehicle Theft and Recovery: Measuring spatial influence across neighbourhood context pp. 2998-3021

- Eric Piza, Shun Feng, Leslie Kennedy and Joel Caplan
- Neighbourhood differences in retail turnover: Evidence from New York City pp. 3022-3057

- Rachel Meltzer and Sean Capperis
- Is the housing market blind to religion? A perceived substitutability approach to homophily and social integration pp. 3058-3070

- Nema Dean and Gwilym Pryce
- A Coasian perspective on informal rights assignment among waste pickers in the Philippines pp. 3071-3084

- Mark Hansley Chua
- Empty spaces in the crowd. Residential vacancy in São Paulo’s city centre pp. 3085-3100

- Vanessa Nadalin and Danilo Igliori
- Smart subjects for a Smart Nation? Governing (smart)mentalities in Singapore pp. 3101-3118

- Ezra Ho
- Did US regions with manufacturing design generate more production jobs in the 2000s? New evidence on innovation and regional development pp. 3119-3137

- Marc Doussard, Greg Schrock and T William Lester
- Local economic development opportunities from NHS spending: Evidence from Wales pp. 3138-3156

- Kevin Morgan, Max Munday and Annette Roberts
Volume 54, issue 12, 2017
- The impact of urban regrowth on the built environment pp. 2683-2700

- Manuel Wolff, Annegret Haase, Dagmar Haase and Nadja Kabisch
- Urban shrinkage and resurgence in Germany pp. 2701-2718

- Florian Bartholomae, Chang Woon Nam and Alina Schoenberg
- Industrial brownfields: An unsolved problem in post-socialist cities. A comparison between two mono industrial cities: ReÅŸiÅ£a (Romania) and PanÄ evo (Serbia) pp. 2719-2738

- Liviu Jigoria-Oprea and Nicolae Popa
- Policy learning and sustainable urban transitions: Mobilising Berlin’s cycling renaissance pp. 2739-2762

- Alistair Sheldrick, James Evans and Gabriele Schliwa
- Cycling the city, re-imagining the city: Envisioning urban sustainability transitions in Thailand pp. 2763-2779

- Frans Sengers
- Driving reduction after the introduction of light rail transit: Evidence from an experimental-control group evaluation of the Los Angeles Expo Line pp. 2780-2799

- Steven Spears, Marlon G Boarnet and Douglas Houston
- Impacts of airport traffic volumes on house prices of New Zealand’s major regions: A panel data approach pp. 2800-2817

- Wai Hong Kan Tsui, David Tat Wei Tan and Song Shi
- China’s development policies and city size distribution: An analysis based on Zipf’s law pp. 2818-2834

- Li Fang, Peng Li and Shunfeng Song
- A hedonic approach to burial plot value in French cemeteries pp. 2835-2855

- Benoit Faye and Frédérique Channac
- Selling the family silver? Institutional entrepreneurship and asset disposal in the English housing association sector pp. 2856-2873

- Nicola Morrison
- An integrated framework for managing the complex interdependence between infrastructures and the socioeconomic environment: An application in metropolitan Atlanta pp. 2874-2893

- Zhongming Lu, John Crittenden, Frank Southworth and Ellen Dunham-Jones
- Eco-financing for low-carbon buildings and cities: Value and limits pp. 2894-2909

- Jeroen van der Heijden
- Book review: Hydraulic City: Water and the Infrastructures of Citizenship in Mumbai pp. 2910-2912

- Usmaan M Farooqui
- Book review: From World City to the World in One City: Liverpool Through Malay Lives pp. 2912-2914

- Nihal Perera
- Book review: The Rise and Fall of Urban Economies: Lessons from San Francisco and Los Angeles pp. 2914-2916

- Michael B Teitz
Volume 54, issue 11, 2017
- Urban Studies Best Article 2016 pp. 2431-2431

- N/a
- From central to marginal: The trajectory of Israel’s public-housing policy pp. 2432-2447

- Ravit Hananel
- The ASHA model: An alternative to the Markovian approach to housing vacancy chains: An application to the study of population in Lille (Nord, France) pp. 2448-2471

- Jean-Pierre Lévy, Olivier Boisard and Julien Salingue
- Squatters and migrants in Madrid: Interactions, contexts and cycles pp. 2472-2489

- Miguel Angel MartÃnez López
- More than just a bus ride: The role of perceptions in travel behaviour pp. 2490-2503

- Nicholas Klein
- Influences of LRT on travel behaviour: A retrospective study on movers in Minneapolis pp. 2504-2520

- Jason Cao and Alireza Ermagun
- Social capital and community representation: How multiform networks promote local democracy in Los Angeles pp. 2521-2539

- Juliet Musso and Christopher Weare
- Socio-spatial factors associated with ethnic inequalities in districts of England and Wales, 2001–2011 pp. 2540-2560

- Kitty Lymperopoulou and Nissa Finney
- The response of Latino immigrants to the Great Recession: Occupational and residential (im)mobility pp. 2561-2591

- Ray Calnan and Gary Painter
- Understanding the gap between reality and expectation: Local social engagement and ethnic concentration pp. 2592-2612

- Vassilis Tselios, Philip McCann and Jouke van Dijk
- Distribution dynamics of property crime rates in the United States pp. 2613-2630

- Alessandro Moro
- Market expansion, state intervention and wage differentials between economic sectors in urban China: A multilevel analysis pp. 2631-2651

- Ye Liu, Wei Xu, Jianfa Shen and Guixin Wang
- Local name, global fame: The international visibility of Chinese cities in modern times pp. 2652-2668

- Yunsong Chen, Fei Yan and Yi Zhang
- Book review: Urban Competitiveness and Innovation pp. 2669-2671

- Fenghua Pan
- Book review: The Slow Boil: The Street Food, Rights and Public Space in Mumbai pp. 2671-2674

- Kasi Eswarappa
- Book review: Common Space: The City as Commons pp. 2674-2677

- Matina Kapsali and Maria Karagianni
Volume 54, issue 10, 2017
- Introducing Debates in urban studies pp. 2203-2203

- Andrew Cumbers
- Housing supply, investment demand and money creation: A comment on the drivers of London’s housing crisis pp. 2204-2216

- Nick Gallent, Dan Durrant and Neil May
- Searching for actually existing justice in the city pp. 2217-2231

- Miriam Williams
- Mobility in a global city: Making sense of Shanghai’s growing automobile-dominated transport culture pp. 2232-2248

- Matthew Williams and Non Arkaraprasertkul
- Intra-city access to inter-city transport nodes: The implications of high-speed-rail station locations for the urban development of Chinese cities pp. 2249-2267

- Mi Diao, Yi Zhu and Jiren Zhu
- Making urbanisation compact and equal: Integrating rural villages into urban communities in Kunshan, China pp. 2268-2284

- Jieming Zhu
- Neighbourhood immigrant concentration effects on migrant and native youth’s educational commitments, an enquiry into personality differences pp. 2285-2304

- Jaap Nieuwenhuis, Pieter Hooimeijer, Maarten van Ham and Wim Meeus
- Negotiating the educational spaces of urban multiculture: Skills, competencies and college life pp. 2305-2321

- Katy Bennett, Allan Cochrane, Giles Mohan and Sarah Neal
- What do young adults on the edges of homeownership look like in big cities in an emerging economy: Evidence from Shanghai pp. 2322-2341

- Jie Chen and Zan Yang
- Suburbanisation, homeownership aspirations and urban housing: Exploring urban expansion in Dar es Salaam pp. 2342-2359

- Manja H Andreasen, Jytte Agergaard and Lasse Møller-Jensen
- The liminality of open space and rhythms of the everyday in Jallah Town, Monrovia, Liberia pp. 2360-2375

- Bjorn Sletto and Joshua Palmer
- Self-exciting effects of house prices on unit prices in Australian capital cities pp. 2376-2394

- Abbas Valadkhani and Russell Smyth
- Personal indebtedness, community characteristics and theft crimes pp. 2395-2419

- Stuart McIntyre
- Houses on FIRE: Three views on the Great Crash of 2008 pp. 2420-2426

- Herman Mark Schwartz
Volume 54, issue 9, 2017
- Interrogating urban crisis: Cities in the governance and contestation of austerity pp. 2023-2038

- Mustafa Kemal Bayırbağ, Jonathan S Davies and Sybille Münch
- Urban crisis: The genealogy of a concept pp. 2039-2055

- Timothy Weaver
- Urban crisis: ‘Limits to governance of alienation’ pp. 2056-2071

- Mustafa Kemal Bayırbağ and Mehmet Penpecioğlu
- Interrogating the city: Comparing locally distinct crisis discourses pp. 2072-2086

- Marlon Barbehön and Sybille Münch
- The possibilities and limits of political contestation in times of ‘urban austerity’ pp. 2087-2106

- Crispian Fuller and Karen West
- Urban governance in Spain: From democratic transition to austerity policies pp. 2107-2122

- Marc MartÃ-Costa and Mariona Tomà S
- Structurally adjusting: Narratives of fiscal crisis in four US cities pp. 2123-2138

- Sara Hinkley
- Beyond sweat equity: Community organising beyond the Third Way pp. 2139-2154

- Heather M Watkins
- The spatiality of counter-austerity politics in Athens, Greece: Emergent ‘urban solidarity spaces’ pp. 2155-2171

- Athina Arampatzi
- Social innovation, reciprocity and contentious politics: Facing the socio-urban crisis in Ciutat Meridiana, Barcelona pp. 2172-2188

- Ismael Blanco and Margarita León
- Urban crisis: Bonfire of vanities to find opportunities in the ashes pp. 2189-2198

- Tim May
Volume 54, issue 8, 2017
- Urban Studies’ China strategy pp. 1783-1783

- Jon Bannister and Shenjing He
- Young people and UK labour market policy: A critique of ‘employability’ as a tool for understanding youth unemployment pp. 1784-1807

- Richard Crisp and Ryan Powell
- Non-routine activities and the within-city geography of jobs pp. 1808-1833

- Johan Larsson
- Does formal housing encourage settlement intention of rural migrants in Chinese cities? A structural equation model analysis pp. 1834-1850

- Zhilin Liu, Yujun Wang and Shaowei Chen
- Housing search and housing choice in urban China pp. 1851-1866

- Yong Tu, Pei Li and Leiju Qiu
- The impact of rail transit on the distribution of new housing projects in Beijing pp. 1867-1886

- Ruohan Hu
- Do neighbourhood facilities matter for slum housing? Evidence from Indian slum clusters pp. 1887-1904

- Saudamini Das, Arup Mitra and Rajnish Kumar
- Retrofitting the existing building stock through a development rights market stimulation tool: An assessment of a recent experience in Northern Italy pp. 1905-1920

- Sara Verones
- Witnessing urban change: Insights from informal recyclers in Vancouver, BC pp. 1921-1937

- Kate Parizeau
- Exceptions and the actually existing practice of planning: Beirut (Lebanon) as case study pp. 1938-1955

- Mona Fawaz
- Urbanisation, natural amenities and subjective well-being: Evidence from US counties pp. 1956-1973

- John Winters and Yu Li
- Encounters with diversity: Children’s friendships and parental responses pp. 1974-1989

- Carol Vincent, Sarah Neal and Humera Iqbal
- The link between crime risk and property prices in England and Wales: Evidence from street-level data pp. 1990-2007

- Nils Braakmann
- Book reviews and author responses pp. 2008-2012

- Steve Tombs, Simon Winlow and Steve Hall
- Book reviews and author responses pp. 2012-2017

- Michele Acuto and Robert Beauregard
Volume 54, issue 7, 2017
- City of go(l)d: Spatial and cultural effects of high-status Jewish immigration from Western countries on the Baka neighbourhood of Jerusalem pp. 1539-1558

- Hila Zaban
- Women’s behaviour in public spaces and the influence of privacy as a cultural value: The case of Nablus, Palestine pp. 1559-1577

- Manal Al-Bishawi, Shadi Ghadban and Karsten Jørgensen
- School travel modes and children’s spatial cognition pp. 1578-1600

- Jo-Ting Fang and Jen-Jia Lin
- Does school district and municipality border congruence matter? pp. 1601-1618

- Joshua Hall
- Is empowerment a route to improving mental health and wellbeing in an urban regeneration (UR) context? pp. 1619-1637

- Camilla Baba, Ade Kearns, Emma McIntosh, Carol Tannahill and James Lewsey
- Implications of technological change and austerity for employability in urban labour markets pp. 1638-1654

- Anne E Green
- Knowledge base differentiation in urban systems of innovation and entrepreneurship pp. 1655-1672

- Haifeng Qian
- Historic preservation in declining city neighbourhoods: Analysing rehabilitation tax credit investments in six US cities pp. 1673-1691

- Stephanie Ryberg-Webster and Kelly L Kinahan
- The subjective well-being of older adults in Shanghai: The role of residential environment and individual resources pp. 1692-1714

- Yafei Liu, Martin Dijst and Stan Geertman
- Does slum formalisation without title provision stimulate housing improvement? A case of slum declaration in Pune, India pp. 1715-1735

- Shohei Nakamura
- Village-led land development under state-led institutional arrangements in urbanising China: The case of Shenzhen pp. 1736-1759

- Yani Lai, Edwin Hon Wan Chan and Lennon Choy
- Density effect and optimum density of the urban population in China pp. 1760-1777

- Hongjian Su, Houkai Wei and Jian Zhao
Volume 54, issue 6, 2017
- Migrant infrastructure: Transaction economies in Birmingham and Leicester, UK pp. 1311-1327

- Suzanne Hall, Julia King and Robin Finlay
- Strategic interaction in local governments’ industrial land supply: Evidence from China pp. 1328-1346

- Zhonghua Huang and Xuejun Du
- The role of industrial diversity in economic resilience: An empirical examination across 35 years pp. 1347-1366

- Lathania Brown and Robert T Greenbaum
- Creative economy policy in developing countries: The case of Indonesia pp. 1367-1384

- Fikri Zul Fahmi, Philip McCann and Sierdjan Koster
- Distance to work in Beijing: Institutional reform and bargaining power pp. 1385-1406

- Lanlan Wang and Ping Qin
- Determinants of residential satisfaction in urban China: A multi-group structural equation analysis pp. 1407-1425

- Honghao Ren and Henk Folmer
- Housing the knowledge economy in China: An examination of housing provision in support of science parks pp. 1426-1445

- Julie Tian Miao
- Defining spatial housing submarkets: Exploring the case for expert delineated boundaries pp. 1446-1462

- Berna Keskin and Craig Watkins
- Housing bubble contagion from city centre to suburbs pp. 1463-1481

- Hsiao-Jung Teng, Chin-Oh Chang and Ming-Chi Chen
- Regional inflation, spatial locations and the Balassa-Samuelson effect: Evidence from Japan pp. 1482-1499

- Jun Nagayasu
- An examination of the relationship between urban decentralisation and transit decentralisation in a small-sized US metropolitan area pp. 1500-1518

- Michal Jaroszynski, Jeffrey Brown and Torsha Bhattacharya
- Shaping urban consolidation debates: Social representations in Brisbane newspaper media pp. 1519-1536

- Katrina Raynor, Tony Matthews and Severine Mayere
Volume 54, issue 5, 2017
- Enacting governance through strategy: A comparative study of governance configurations in Sydney and Vienna pp. 1075-1091

- Christof Brandtner, Markus A Höllerer, Renate E Meyer and Martin Kornberger
- Governing metropolitan climate-energy transition: A study of Lyon’s strategic planning pp. 1092-1107

- Laurence Rocher
- A different state of exception: Governing urban reconstruction in post-27F Chile pp. 1108-1125

- Ignacio FarÃas and Patricio Flores
- Urban political ecologies of housing and climate change: The ‘Coolest Block’ Contest in Philadelphia pp. 1126-1141

- Gareth A S Edwards and Harriet Bulkeley
- Do agglomeration economies affect the local comovement of stock returns? Evidence from China pp. 1142-1161

- Michael Firth, Shihe Fu and Liwei Shan
- What works? Policies for employability in cities pp. 1162-1177

- Duncan Adam, Gaby Atfield and Anne E Green
- Investigating causality in international air freight and business travel: The case of Australia pp. 1178-1193

- David Tan and Kan Tsui
- Supply driven mortgage choice pp. 1194-1210

- Alla Koblyakova and Michael White
- The spatial pattern of premature mortality in Hong Kong: How does it relate to public housing? pp. 1211-1234

- Jens Kandt, Shu-Sen Chang, Paul Yip and Ricky Burdett
- The amenity value of the British climate pp. 1235-1262

- Helena Meier and Katrin Rehdanz
- Governing youth as an aesthetic and spatial practice pp. 1263-1279

- Rory Crath
- ‘Joburg has its own momentum’: Towards a vernacular theorisation of urban change pp. 1280-1296

- Aidan Mosselson
- Book review: The Great Reimagining: Public Art, Urban Space and the Symbolic Landscapes of a ‘New’ Northern Ireland pp. 1297-1300

- Daniel Jewesbury
- Book review: Miniature Metropolis: Literature in an Age of Photography and Film pp. 1300-1303

- Sonia Arribas
- Book review: Urban Competitiveness: Theory and Practice pp. 1303-1305

- Swasti Vardhan Mishra
Volume 54, issue 4, 2017
- From an emerging market to a multifaceted urban society: Urban China studies pp. 827-846

- Shenjing He and Junxi Qian
- Powering sub-Saharan Africa’s urban revolution: An energy transitions approach pp. 847-861

- Jonathan Silver and Simon Marvin
- The new towns around Paris 40 years later: New dynamic centralities or suburbs facing risk of marginalisation? pp. 862-877

- Didier Desponds and Elizabeth Auclair
- From urban sprawl to land consolidation in suburban Shanghai under the backdrop of increasing versus decreasing balance policy: A perspective of property rights transfer pp. 878-896

- Li Tian, Xu Guo and Wei Yin
- Developing by borrowing? Inter-jurisdictional competition, land finance and local debt accumulation in China pp. 897-916

- Fenghua Pan, Fengmei Zhang, Shengjun Zhu and Dariusz Wójcik
- Towards a unified economic revitalisation model: Leadership, amenities, and the bargaining model pp. 917-930

- Samuel T Bassett
- Network structure and regional innovation: A study of university–industry ties pp. 931-952

- Robert Huggins and Daniel Prokop
- Culture-led neighbourhood transformations beyond the revitalisation/gentrification dichotomy pp. 953-970

- Xabier Gainza
- The IOC’s midas touch: Summer Olympics and city growth pp. 971-983

- Volker Nitsch and Nicolai Wendland
- Being visible in public space: The normalisation of asymmetrical visibility pp. 984-998

- Tali Hatuka and Eran Toch
- Sex and the transnational city: Chinese sex workers in the West African city of Douala pp. 999-1015

- Basile Ndjio
- Tipping points in Dutch big city neighbourhoods pp. 1016-1037

- Cheng Boon Ong
- Deprived neighbourhoods in transition: Divergent pathways of change in the Greater Manchester city-region pp. 1038-1061

- Stephen Hincks
- Theorising the urban commons: New thoughts, tensions and paths forward pp. 1062-1069

- Amanda Huron
Volume 54, issue 3, 2017
- Introduction: Sex, consumption and commerce in the contemporary city pp. 567-581

- Phil Hubbard, Alan Collins and Andrew Gorman-Murray
- Sex and the city: Branding, gender and the commodification of sex consumption in contemporary retailing pp. 582-599

- Louise Crewe and Amber Martin
- There goes the gaybourhood? Dispersion and clustering in a gay and lesbian real estate market in Dallas TX, 1986–2012 pp. 600-615

- Michael J Smart and Andrew H Whittemore
- Touring the immoral. Affective geographies of visitors to the Amsterdam Red-Light district pp. 616-632

- Amandine Chapuis
- Time, space, and the authorisation of sex premises in London and Sydney pp. 633-648

- Jason Prior and Phil Hubbard
- The long shadow of the Iron Curtain for female sex workers in German cities: Border effects and regional differences pp. 649-677

- Andreas Lindenblatt and Peter Egger
- Sex and work on the move: Money boys in post-socialist China pp. 678-694

- Travis SK Kong
- Canaries in the mine? Gay community, consumption and aspiration in neoliberal Washington, DC pp. 695-712

- Nathaniel M Lewis
- Men buying sex. Differences between urban and rural areas in the UK pp. 713-729

- Marina Della Giusta, Maria Di Tommaso and Sarah Jewell
- Gentrification and the flexibilisation of spatial control: Policing sex work in Germany pp. 730-746

- Jenny Künkel
- Notes towards the queer Asian city: Singapore and Hong Kong pp. 747-764

- Audrey Yue and Helen Hok-Sze Leung
- Fifty shades of gay: Social and technological change, urban deconcentration and niche enterprise pp. 765-785

- Alan Collins and Stephen Drinkwater
- Transformations in LGBT consumer landscapes and leisure spaces in the neoliberal city pp. 786-805

- Andrew Gorman-Murray and Catherine Nash
- ‘Ulster Says No’: Regulating the consumption of commercial sex spaces and services in Northern Ireland pp. 806-821

- Paul J Maginn and Graham Ellison
Volume 54, issue 2, 2017
- Editorial announcement pp. 311-311

- N/a
- Governing urbanism: Urban governance studies 1.0, 2.0 and beyond pp. 312-326

- Eugene McCann
- Transatlantic city, part 2: Late entrepreneurialism pp. 327-363

- Jamie Peck
- Accessibility dynamics and location premia: Do land values follow accessibility changes? pp. 364-381

- Michael Iacono and David Levinson
- Disruption, resilience, and vernacular heritage in an Indian city: Pune after the 1961 floods pp. 382-398

- Kiran A Shinde
- Intergenerational support shaping residential trajectories: Young people leaving home in a gentrifying city pp. 399-420

- Cody Hochstenbach and Willem R Boterman
- Blind spots and pop-up spots: A feminist exploration into the discourses of do-it-yourself (DIY) urbanism pp. 421-436

- Megan Heim LaFrombois
- Revealing centrality in the spatial structure of cities from human activity patterns pp. 437-455

- Chen Zhong, Markus Schläpfer, Stefan Müller Arisona, Michael Batty, Carlo Ratti and Gerhard Schmitt
- The law is not enough: Seeking the theoretical ‘frontier of urban justice’ via legal tools pp. 456-465

- Joseph Pierce and Deborah Martin
- The spatial dimension of US house prices pp. 466-481

- Katharina Pijnenburg
- Neighbourhood ethnic composition and outcomes for low-income Latino and African American children pp. 482-500

- George Galster and Anna Santiago
- Competitive urbanism and the limits to smart city innovation: The UK Future Cities initiative pp. 501-519

- Nick Taylor Buck and Aidan While
- Waiting for the R train: Public transportation and employment pp. 520-537

- Justin Tyndall
- A stop too far: How does public transportation concentration influence neighbourhood median household income? pp. 538-554

- Michael S Barton and Joseph Gibbons
- Book review: Walking in Cities: Quotidian Mobility as Urban Theory, Method, and Practice pp. 555-558

- Romit Chowdhury
- Book review: Urbanizing Carescapes: Two Systems, One City pp. 558-560

- Lachlan Barber
- Book review: Communal Luxury: The Political Imaginary of the Paris Commune pp. 560-563

- Leslie Sklair
Volume 54, issue 1, 2017
- Critical commentaries pp. 3-3

- Danny MacKinnon
- Transatlantic city, part 1: Conjunctural urbanism pp. 4-30

- Jamie Peck
- The post-political trap? Reflections on politics, agency and the city pp. 31-43

- Ross Beveridge and Philippe Koch
- Taking account of the ‘part of those that have no part’ pp. 44-48

- Kate Driscoll Derickson
- Disruptive politics pp. 49-54

- Mustafa Dikeç
- Unlocking the mind-trap: Politicising urban theory and practice pp. 55-61

- Erik Swyngedouw
- What is (still) political about the city? pp. 62-66

- Ross Beveridge and Philippe Koch
- Mega-project meltdown: Post-politics, neoliberal urban regeneration and Valencia’s fiscal crisis pp. 68-84

- Amparo Tarazona Vento
- Cities for sale: Contesting city branding and cultural policies in Buenos Aires pp. 85-101

- Cecilia Dinardi
- Living together in multi-ethnic cities: People of migrant background, their interethnic friendships and the neighbourhood pp. 102-118

- Manolis Pratsinakis, Panos Hatziprokopiou, Lois Labrianidis and Nikos Vogiatzis
- Estimating and decomposing changes in the White–Black homeownership gap from 2005 to 2011 pp. 119-136

- Kiat Ying Sky Seah, Eric Fesselmeyer and Kien Le
- Lease it or lose it? The implications of New York’s Land Lease Initiative for public housing preservation pp. 137-157

- Shomon Shamsuddin and Lawrence J Vale
- From the city lens toward urbanisation as a way of seeing: Country/city binaries on an urbanising planet pp. 158-178

- Hillary Angelo
- Agglomeration, accessibility and productivity: Evidence for large metropolitan areas in the US pp. 179-195

- Patricia Melo, Daniel J Graham, David Levinson and Sarah Aarabi
- Public transportation and the idiocy of urban life pp. 196-213

- Kafui Attoh
- Gentrification effects of China’s urban village renewals pp. 214-229

- Wenjie Wu and Jianghao Wang
- The China model withering? Institutional roots of China’s local developmentalism pp. 230-250

- Fubing Su and Ran Tao
- More promotion-focused, more happy? Regulatory focus, post-purchase evaluations and regret in the real estate market pp. 251-268

- Jiangtao Chen, Eddie Hui and Zhongming Wang
- Stretching the concept of ‘borrowed size’ pp. 269-291

- Evert J Meijers and Martijn Burger
- Book review symposium: Metropolitan Preoccupations: The Spatial Politics of Squatting in Berlin pp. 292-308

- N/a
| |