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Volume 27, issue 5-6, 2023
- Pluriversal urbanisms pp. 691-696

- Ulises Moreno-Tabarez, Tatiana Acevedo-Guerrero, Lindsay Sawyer, David Madden, Anna Richter, Yimin Zhao, Hanna Baumann and Andrea Gibbons
- Zoo York: race, gender, enclosures, and the policing of the West Indian Carnival pp. 697-714

- Guilberly Louissaint
- Occupations as reparative urban infrastructure: thinking with Cissie Gool House pp. 715-739

- Suraya Scheba and Nate Millington
- A pedagogy of anachronism: learning through a misfit between theory and practice pp. 740-758

- Kah-Wee Lee
- Throwing the urban and the rural together: unconventional ecological farms in China pp. 759-777

- Yawei Zhao
- Take back our city: reclaiming shopping malls in Hong Kong pp. 778-794

- Elton Chan
- Urban commons and the state: critical reflections on Korean experiences pp. 795-811

- Jin-Tae Hwang
- The politics of restor(y)ing: towards a conflictual approach to art in urban public space pp. 812-828

- Friederike Landau-Donnelly and Martin Zebracki
- ‘All our eggs in one basket’: touristification and displacement amidst the pandemic in Seville, Spain pp. 829-849

- Jaime Jover, María Barrero-Rescalvo and Ibán Díaz-Parra
- (Dis)trust and (defunding) the police pp. 850-868

- David Jenkins
- Democratising cities: introduction pp. 869-889

- Kurt Iveson and Amanda Tattersall
- Bridging the gaps between demos and kratos: broad-based community organising and political institutional infrastructure in London, UK pp. 890-904

- Jane Wills
- ‘Moving from protest to policy’: civil society responses to carceral governance pp. 905-924

- Madeleine Pill
- Faithful democracy: synthesising religious and political practice in the Sydney Alliance pp. 925-941

- Rosemary Hancock
- Participatory budgeting as democratization? The post-bankruptcy democratization of Vallejo, California pp. 942-961

- Mark Davidson
- Urban people power strategies in a connected world: exploring the patterns of practice, exchange, translation and learning pp. 962-984

- Amanda Tattersall and Kurt Iveson
- Practicing urban citizenship: housing justice activism from Jakarta’s margins pp. 985-1006

- Dian Tri Irawaty, Helga Leitner and Eric Sheppard
- Reinvented acts of citizenship in Hong Kong: young people's pursuit of democracy through autonomy in everyday life pp. 1007-1029

- Lai Ling Lam
- Objects, memories, and storytelling: experiments in narrating ideas of home pp. 1030-1051

- Aya Nassar, Mayada Madbouly, Azza Ezzat, Abeer Abazeed, Nayera Abdelrahman Soliman, Menna Agha, Chihab El Khachab, Amira Elwakil, Laila Mourad and Mai Taha
- The Real Faces of the Royal Borough: from academic research to art exhibition pp. 1052-1069

- Sharda Rozena and Nevada Lynn
- Planning in and against the urban commons pp. 1070-1074

- Johan Pries
Volume 27, issue 3-4, 2023
- Polycritical city? pp. 271-274

- David Madden
- Urban way of life as survival: navigating everyday life in a pluriversal global south pp. 275-293

- Prince K Guma, Mwangi Mwaura, Eunice Wanjiku Njagi and Jethron Ayumbah Akallah
- Squeezed in and pushed out: dual and contradictory displacements in Santa Ana, CA pp. 294-320

- J. Revel Sims and Carolina S. Sarmiento
- Popular cartography: collaboratively mapping the territorial practices of/with the urban margin in Mumbai pp. 321-346

- Min Tang and Viviana d’Auria
- Critical geographies of occupation, trespass and squatting pp. 347-359

- Samuel Burgum and Alexander Vasudevan
- Radical difference in ‘transitional commoning’: hidden histories of London’s squats to co-ops pp. 360-376

- Mara Ferreri
- Eurhythmisation and organisational rites of housing squats in Rome pp. 377-393

- Margherita Grazioli
- Take back the city: occupation, housing activism, and digital/material contention in post-crash Dublin pp. 394-412

- Maedhbh Nic Lochlainn
- Cracking buildings, cracking capitalism: antagonism, affect, and the importance of squatting for housing justice pp. 413-432

- Rowan Tallis Milligan
- “We kind of created our own scene”: a geography of the Brixton Rebel Dykes pp. 433-447

- Milo Miller
- The structural violence of spatial transformation: urban development and the more-than-neoliberal state in the Global South pp. 448-463

- Himanshu Burte and Lalitha Kamath
- Structural violence and the urban politics of hope in Ankara, Turkey pp. 464-482

- Mustafa Kemal Bayırbağ, Seth Schindler and Mehmet Penpecioğlu
- Structural violence in much more than neoliberal times: the case of slum redevelopment in Mumbai pp. 483-500

- Amita Bhide
- Structural violence and the subversion of participatory planning—the struggle for the Warwick Market in Durban, South Africa pp. 501-519

- Brij Maharaj
- Examining slow and spectacular forms of violence through the politics of redevelopment in Kamathipura pp. 520-540

- Ratoola Kundu and Shivani Satija
- The conflict over urban land in Vila Autódromo, Rio de Janeiro: mediation through violence pp. 541-559

- Pedro Novais and Camilla Lobino
- Introduction: boom, crisis and politics of Swiss franc mortgages in Eastern Europe: comparing trajectories of dependent financialization of housing pp. 560-578

- Agnes Gagyi and Marek Mikuš
- Moral economies of housing in post-boom Croatia: Swiss franc loans crisis and politics of housing financialization pp. 579-598

- Petra Rodik and Marek Mikuš
- FX mortgages in Hungary: political crisis and capitalist reconstruction pp. 599-617

- Agnes Gagyi
- From laissez-faire lending to the marketization of litigation: the case of Swiss franc debtors in Poland pp. 618-635

- Mathias Sosnowski Krabbe
- CHF-indexed housing debts in Serbia: dependent financialization, housing precarity and housing struggles pp. 636-653

- Ana Vilenica, Milan Škobić and Nemanja Pantović
- Gillett Square Stories pp. 654-670

- Don Travis and Wayne Crichlow
- Zoorabad, a neighbourhood on the shoulders of the urban poor pp. 671-680

- Pegah Behroozi Nobar
- Racialized policing as urban growth strategy pp. 681-685

- Madeleine Hamlin
- Performing community and claiming power in a split field: a review of Contesting Community pp. 686-690

- Julian B. Hartman
Volume 27, issue 1-2, 2023
- rural hauntings, urban spectres: lyrical reflections of a border dweller pp. 1-14

- Ulises Moreno-Tabarez
- Care-full co-curation: critical urban placemaking for more-than-human futures pp. 15-38

- Jaz Hee-jeong Choi, Kit Braybrooke and Laura Forlano
- Apocalypse and utopia in the salvagepunk metropolis pp. 39-55

- Japhy Wilson
- Negative urbanism: unknowability, illegibility and ambivalence in the platform city pp. 56-75

- David Bissell
- Communal interaction and creativity as revolution: resistance to corporate landlords by regulated tenants pp. 76-105

- Sharda Rozena
- That other pandemic: COVID-19 as Bogeyman and the rise of urban dystopias pp. 106-136

- José Edgardo A. Gomez Jr.
- Paper struggles: documents, inscriptions, and citizenship negotiations in Delhi pp. 137-161

- Sanjeev Routray
- ‘I’ve always felt these spaces were ours’: disability activism and austerity capitalism pp. 162-189

- Debbie Humphry
- Autistic cities: critical urbanism and the politics of neurodiversity pp. 190-208

- Alberto Vanolo
- Responsibilizing renovation: governing strategies and resistance in the context of the transformation of Swedish housing policy pp. 209-231

- Håkan Thörn and Dominika V. Polanska
- In the meanwhile or as a gamble: juxtaposing incremental building in informal settlements of Cape Town and Delhi pp. 232-246

- Geetika Anand
- From graves to gardens: Berlin’s changing cemeteries pp. 247-261

- Samuel Holleran
- Understanding the expression of (in)security, (in)equality and (in)justice in the nuclear suburbs of Pittsburgh pp. 262-266

- Sabine Ameer
- Post-Fordism and urban inequality: the case of Johannesburg pp. 267-269

- Richard Ballard
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