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Volume 29, issue 5-6, 2025
- Remembering Bob Catterall pp. 707-707

- The Editors
- Property/trespass and squatting in cities pp. 708-713

- Samuel Burgum
- Climate change and urban-agrarian solidarities pp. 714-743

- Hillary Angelo, Kian Goh and Kasia Paprocki
- Agrarian questions for an urban world: response to ‘Climate change and urban-agrarian solidarities’ pp. 744-752

- Annie Shattuck
- Unities and distinctions: the country and the city, the agrarian and the rural, scales and polities, and rights and utility in the era of climate change. Response to ‘climate change and urban-agrarian solidarities’ pp. 753-761

- James McCarthy
- Undocumented labor, real property, and the building of commensuration. Response to ‘Climate change and urban-agrarian solidarities’ pp. 762-766

- Kelly Kay
- More-than-urban coalitions for socio-ecological reproduction. Response to ‘Climate change and urban-agrarian solidarities’ pp. 767-776

- J. Miguel Kanai and Mosè Cometta
- Plural commons: translation as a relational practice pp. 777-799

- Beatrice De Carli, Ana Méndez de Andés Aldama, Emre Akbil, Jakleen Al-Dalal'a, Maria Alexandrescu, Esra Can, Doina Petrescu and Lara Scharf
- Inherited obligations and architectures of debt: reimagining futures for Kingston, Jamaica pp. 800-825

- Valeria Guzmán Verri
- New cartographies of heterotopic posturban cities in S. B. Divya's Machinehood (2021) pp. 826-843

- Chakshu Gupta and Isha Malhotra
- Imposing immobility and making mobility: an infrastructural reading of Beijing’s impactful but ineffective temporal mode of COVID governance pp. 844-864

- Liqiao Luo
- Governing infectious disease in the urban periphery: marginality, informality and vulnerability pp. 865-887

- S. Harris Ali, Creighton Connolly and Roger Keil
- ‘We are being squeezed out’: studentification, working-class displacement and resistance in Hulme, Manchester pp. 888-923

- Isaac Rose and Paul Watt
- Capturing the urban palimpsest: late-photography and the banality of surveillance in Henrietta Williams’s Ring of Steel (2011) pp. 924-949

- George Legg
- Spatial tactics and sliding signs/symbols alongside a middle-aged ‘neurodivergent’ man and possibilities for troubling and reconfiguring already troubled and troubling classifications and practices in and around the moving city pp. 950-982

- Alex Cockain
- Towards a crisis of resilience? Eight takes on a troubling concept pp. 983-1003

- Jonathan S. Davies and Tania Arrieta
- Lefebvre in the digital city: trans-spatial contestations and the co-evolution of protest and control in Dhaka pp. 1004-1025

- Hosna J. Shewly
- Toward a sensory approach to Tactical Urbanism pp. 1026-1046

- Nicola Di Croce and Catherine Guastavino
- Theocratic authoritarian urbanism and performative right to the city: a case study of Tehran’s City Theatre pp. 1047-1066

- Rana Dadpour
- A class act: buildings, contingency, and urban limits pp. 1067-1097

- Gabriel Espinoza-Rivera
- Aquilombar the city: women of the favelas and city-making in Rio de Janeiro pp. 1098-1117

- Anne-Marie Veillette
- Women in the centre: dialogue on past and present community-led planning in Birmingham (UK) pp. 1118-1132

- Debbie Humphry and Sue Brownill
- The future of the past: Barcelona’s Rec Comtal pp. 1133-1140

- Isaac Marrero-Guillamón and Roger Sansi
- Appropriation of space: El Arbol settlement as a space of resistance in the city of Santiago de Cali, Colombia pp. 1141-1154

- Milton Fernando Trujillo-Losada, Erika Castrillón Villamarín and Natalia García
- Prefiguring liberatory futures pp. 1155-1157

- Antonis Vradis
- Home is where the hatred is pp. 1158-1161

- Tatiana Acevedo Guerrero
- Estate regeneration: learning the lessons pp. 1162-1164

- Glyn Robbins
- Reclaiming the right to space in the city pp. 1165-1167

- Kesia Reeve
- Dreaming the city otherwise pp. 1168-1172

- Penny Travlou
Volume 29, issue 3-4, 2025
- Spanglish city limits pp. 315-320

- Ulises Moreno-Tabarez
- How Urban Decorum works. Territorial othering in Italian cities pp. 321-341

- Cristina Mattiucci and Anke Schwarz
- Friction-free cities and the rise of contactless and robotised delivery infrastructure pp. 342-368

- Noel Chung
- Forging unity, marking distinction: Mumbai’s middle-class tenants’ struggles for defending rent control in the post-liberalisation era pp. 369-387

- Paankhi Agrawal
- Inquilab at the edge of the city: encountering capital and citizenship in Seelampur pp. 388-412

- Achintya Anita Gurumurthy, Amulya Anita Gurumurthy, Nupur Paliwal and Saloni Mishra
- Violence against Istanbul and strategies for resistance pp. 413-437

- Aysegul Can
- Meritocracy from below: dreams, divisions, and the struggle for merit in a stigmatised neighbourhood pp. 438-458

- Anthony Miro Born
- Voices of protest and the right to the city in the context of overtourism: reflections from the historic city of Chania, Crete (Greece) pp. 459-484

- Yiannis Zaimakis and Marina Papadaki
- Decolonising urban knowledge(s): an ordinary imperative in extraordinary times pp. 485-501

- Catalina Ortiz, Penny Travlou, Marina Siqueira and Giulia Testori
- Dirty research: a call towards decolonial urban knowledge production pp. 502-515

- Tanzil Shafique
- Accusations of academic extractivism in Chile's historical poor neighborhoods: root causes and alternative practices pp. 516-530

- Javier Ruiz-Tagle, Francisca Moraga, Trinidad Mujica, Amanda Toro, Laura Orlando, Alejandra Luneke, Elizabeth Zenteno, Miguel Pérez, Nicolás Angelcos and Alexis Cortés
- Careful obstruction: rethinking urban knowledge formations from a protest site in India pp. 531-542

- Srilata Sircar, Raktim Ray and Ufaque Paiker
- Habitation counter-stories: thinking from the autoconstructed basti—Cheeta Camp, Mumbai pp. 543-556

- Purva Dewoolkar and Lalitha Kamath
- Higher education ecosystems in the global South: possibilities for pedagogic disruption towards urban equality pp. 557-568

- Ruchika Lall, Geetika Anand, Shriya Anand and Neha Sami
- Reworking relations of epistemological authority in teaching collaborations pp. 569-579

- Hanna Hilbrandt and Julie Ren
- Hybrid pedagogies for knowledge co-production, translocal solidarity and collective action pp. 580-596

- Natacha Quintero González
- Living in and with ruins: decolonizing spatial pedagogies in territories of conflict pp. 597-614

- Fatina Abreek-Zubiedat and Petros Phokaides
- Logistics as method: design and pluriversal politics in Rosario pp. 615-627

- Leandro Minuchin
- Design as prompt: experiments in pluriversal politics and southern urban practice pp. 628-638

- Anu Sabhlok, Jitesh Malik, Shilpa Dahake, Kanchan Gandhi, Apoorva Sharma, Shailja Singla, Abhijeet Kaplish, Nitin Mandhan, Richa Dhiman and Sajal Lakhera
- Art, plants, and urban climate adaptation pp. 639-658

- Stefan Koderisch, Maciej Kowalewski, Marek Ostrowski and Anna Zadrożna
- Replace the M8! Voices and visions on the future of an urban motorway in Glasgow, Scotland pp. 659-674

- Andrew Hoolachan and Peter Kelly
- Urban methods for the pluriverse pp. 675-678

- Indivar Jonnalagadda
- Reimagining city spaces: urban transformation and multicultural dynamics in Singapore pp. 679-683

- Bibin Sebastian
- Gramsci between the city and sea pp. 684-687

- Johan Pries
- Errantric solidarities: on reading Apartheid Remains between Guerrero and Durban pp. 688-705

- Ulises Moreno-Tabarez
Volume 29, issue 1-2, 2025
- There is no alternative to creating an alternative: critical urban studies in the authoritarian moment pp. 1-6

- David Madden
- Sharing social reproduction in a housing commons: the case of La Borda in Barcelona pp. 7-27

- Santiago del Río
- The Barcelona imaginaries: a decade of digital politics pp. 28-51

- Antonio Calleja-López, Ekaitz Cancela and Aitor Jiménez
- Mediating urban realities: the role of real-estate appraisers in dismantling the Musha'a system pp. 52-75

- Uri Ansenberg
- Chronic peripheralization through urban (re)development in Bucharest: a study of spatial injustice pp. 76-98

- Ioana Vrăbiescu
- From the right to the city to the right to the village? French perspectives on the urban-rural divide pp. 99-120

- Eric Charmes
- (En)countering (im)permanence: marginal home-making as critical urban practice pp. 121-149

- Sheikh Serajul Hakim and Apurba K. Podder
- Social infrastructures as pillars of resistance against housing commodification in creative city Groningen pp. 150-178

- Bart Popken and Ethemcan Turhan
- Decentring urban climate finance. Introduction to the Special Feature pp. 179-187

- Hanna Hilbrandt, Fritz-Julius Grafe, Emma Colven, Sarah Knuth, Cs Ponder, Enora Robin and Zac Taylor
- Centering work: toward more ‘social’ accounts of urban climate finance pp. 188-202

- Savannah Cox, John Morris and Emma Colven
- Understanding the functioning of urban climate finance through topologies of reach pp. 203-218

- Fritz-Julius Grafe, Giuseppe Forino, Arabella Fraser, Hanna Hilbrandt and John Hogan Morris
- Grappling with real property supremacy in US urban climate finance pp. 219-240

- Julia Wagner, Mark Kear, Sarah Knuth, Sahar Zavareh Hofmann and Zac J. Taylor
- The ‘colorblindness’ of climate finance: how climate finance advances racial injustice in cities pp. 241-261

- Sahar Zavareh Hofmann, C. S. Ponder, Héctor Herrera, Manuel De Vera, Akira Drake Rodriguez and Kareem Buyana
- Making climate finance: toward everyday, historically informed, and reparative understandings pp. 262-277

- Mark Kear, Cs Ponder and Hanna Hilbrandt
- Mise-en-Scène do Mercado pp. 278-288

- Dan Brackenbury
- 8000 cities: beyond the contested urbanisation of Addis Ababa pp. 289-303

- Nafis Fathollahzadeh
- Masculinity and the city in contemporary India pp. 304-306

- Mangesh Kulkarni
- Preventing urban conflicts, pacifying urban social inequalities pp. 307-310

- Alex Govers Pijoan
- The games urban elites play pp. 311-313

- Gabriel Silvestre
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