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Volume 18, issue 6, 2014
- Editorial: 'We are not the dirt. We clean.' pp. 603-608

- Bob Catterall
- Urbanisation: A brief episode in history pp. 609-632

- Adrian Atkinson
- London: A dividing city, 2001-11? pp. 633-643

- David Manley and Ron Johnston
- Assembling Istanbul: buildings and bodies in a world city: Introduction pp. 644-654

- Elizabeth Angell, Timur Hammond and Danielle van Dobben Schoon
- 'Sulukule is the gun and we are its bullets': Urban renewal and Romani identity in Istanbul pp. 655-666

- Danielle van Dobben Schoon
- Assembling disaster: Earthquakes and urban politics in Istanbul pp. 667-678

- Elizabeth Angell
- Matters of the mosque: Changing configurations of buildings and belief in an Istanbul district pp. 679-690

- Timur Hammond
- Cultures of assemblage, resituating urban theory: A response to the papers on 'Assembling Istanbul' pp. 691-697

- Amy Mills
- Cities in the Arabian Peninsula: Introduction pp. 698-700

- Pascal Menoret
- Visualizing the margins of Gulf cities pp. 701-707

- Manuel Benchetrit and Roman Stadnicki
- Real estate and political power in 1970s Riyadh pp. 708-722

- Paul Bonnenfant
- Public space and public protest in Kuwait, 1938-2012 pp. 723-734

- Farah al-Nakib
- Urban margins in Kuwait and Bahrain: Decay, dispossession and politicization pp. 735-745

- Claire Beaugrand
- Searching for Nasser Square: An urban center in the heart of Dubai pp. 746-759

- Yasser Elsheshtawy
- The environmental costs of coastal urbanization in the Arabian Gulf pp. 760-770

- John A. Burt
- Labour and resistance across global spaces: Introduction pp. 771-775

- Adam Elliott-Cooper, Amber Murrey, Ashok Kumar and Musab Younis
- Precarious workers in London: New forms of organisation and the city pp. 776-788

- Jamie Woodcock
- Interwoven threads: Building a labour countermovement in Bangalore's export-oriented garment industry pp. 789-807

- Ashok Kumar
- The economic crisis as opportunity: How austerity generates new strategies and solidarities for negotiating Roma access to housing in Rome pp. 808-823

- Gaja Maestri
- Does school prepare men for prison? pp. 824-836

- Karen Graham
- The civil relevance of geography between power and knowledge pp. 837-841

- Matteo Bolocan Goldstein
- Bordered subjects pp. 842-845

- Kate Hepworth
Volume 18, issue 4-5, 2014
- Editorial: 'City makes your life happier'? pp. 381-385

- Bob Catterall
- Vancouver's suburban involution pp. 386-415

- Jamie Peck, Elliot Siemiatycki and Elvin Wyly
- Against accountancy governance: Notes towards a new urban collective consumption pp. 416-426

- Andy Merrifield
- Introduction: Beyond the divided city: policies and practices of shared space pp. 427-431

- Milena Komarova and Dominic Bryan
- 'Shared space' as symbolic capital: Belfast and the 'right to the city'? pp. 432-439

- Mary-Kathryn Rallings
- The psychological dimensions of shared space in Belfast pp. 440-446

- Rosaleen Hickey
- Beyond the walls: Dismantling Belfast's conflict architecture pp. 447-454

- Jonny Byrne and Cathy Gormley-Heenan
- Changing direction: Defensive planning in a post-conflict city pp. 455-462

- Tim Cunningham
- Introduction: Ethnic and cultural diversity pp. 463-465

- Adele Lee
- Possibilities for change?: Diversity in post-conflict Belfast pp. 466-475

- Carey Doyle and Ruth McAreavey
- 'Are you a Catholic Chinese or a Protestant Chinese?': Belfast's ethnic minorities and the sectarian divide pp. 476-487

- Adele Lee
- Beyond Derry or Londonderry: Towards a framework for understanding the emerging spatial contradictions of Derry-Londonderry-UK City of Culture 2013 pp. 488-496

- Peter Doak
- Crisis-scapes suspended: Introduction pp. 498-501

- Antonis Vradis
- Crisis and land dispossession in Greece as part of the global 'land fever' pp. 502-508

- Costis Hadjimichalis
- Contesting speculative urbanisation and strategising discontents pp. 509-516

- Hyun Bang Shin
- Unravelling false choice urbanism pp. 517-524

- Tom Slater
- Infrastructural flows, interruptions and stasis in Athens of the crisis pp. 526-532

- Dimitris Dalakoglou and Yannis Kallianos
- Is the crisis in Athens (also) gendered?: Facets of access and (in)visibility in everyday public spaces pp. 533-537

- Dina Vaiou
- Strange encounters pp. 538-544

- Jaya Klara Brekke
- Emerging common spaces as a challenge to the city of crisis pp. 546-550

- Stavros Stavrides
- The crisis and its discourses: Quasi-Orientalist attacks on Mediterranean urban spontaneity, informality and joie de vivre pp. 551-562

- Lila Leontidou
- Crisis, Right to the City movements and the question of spontaneity: Athens and Mexico City pp. 563-572

- Christy (Chryssanthi) Petropoulou
- Ross Domoney and Giorgos Triantafyllou: an interview pp. 574-576

- Ross Domoney and Giorgos Triantafyllou
- Ruinous city, ruinous time: Future Suspended and the science fiction of the present pp. 577-582

- Nasser Abourahme
- What is to be done? Redefining, re-asserting, reclaiming and re-shaping land, labour and the city pp. 583-588

- Bob Catterall
- Deleuze and research methodologies: The impact on planning pp. 589-593

- Hooman Foroughmand Araabi
- For creative appropriation: John Protevi's Life, War, Earth and urban studies pp. 594-597

- Keith Harris
- Reframing the 'creative city' through tailored and context-sensitive policies pp. 598-602

- Eduardo Oliveira
Volume 18, issue 3, 2014
- Landscape without figures? pp. 239-243

- Bob Catterall
- The urban process under financialised capitalism pp. 244-268

- Louis Moreno
- Worlding cities through their climate projects? pp. 269-286

- Anders Blok
- License to travel pp. 287-306

- Choon Piew Pow
- Smart cities as corporate storytelling pp. 307-320

- Ola Söderström, Till Paasche and Francisco Klauser
- Debating urban studies in 23 steps pp. 321-330

- Alex Schafran
- Introduction pp. 331-333

- Anna Richter
- Navigating urban standstill pp. 334-348

- Agata A. Lisiak
- Introduction pp. 349-352

- Adam Elliott-Cooper
- Following Stuart Hall pp. 353-355

- Les Back and Mónica Moreno Figueroa
- Securing the security pp. 356-359

- Ashok Kumar
- Progressive activism and activists in Chicago and Boston in the 1980s pp. 360-362

- Euan Hague
- Polarisation and cohesion in divided cities pp. 363-367

- Diana Martin
- Towards the Great Transformation: (11) Where/what is culture in 'Planetary Urbanisation'? Towards a new paradigm pp. 368-379

- Bob Catterall
Volume 18, issue 2, 2014
- Editorial: Re-ordering or remaking cities? pp. 83-86

- Bob Catterall
- The wider context of austerity urbanism pp. 87-100

- William K. Tabb
- Reading the right to the city. Part two: Organisational realities pp. 101-103

- Peter Marcuse
- Towards a libertarian turn? Notes on the past and future of radical urban research and praxis pp. 104-118

- Marcelo Lopes de Souza
- Insurgent citizenship practices: The case of Muungano wa Wanavijiji in Nairobi, Kenya pp. 119-133

- Stephanie Butcher and Alexandre Apsan Frediani
- Producing force and consent: Urban transformation and corporatism in Turkey pp. 134-148

- Erbatur C̨avuşoğlu and Julia Strutz
- Policing the Crisis thirty-five years on pp. 149-151

- Vincenzo Ruggiero
- Exploring the continuing relevance of Policing the Crisis pp. 152-159

- Tony Jefferson
- Moral panic(s) in the 21st century pp. 160-166

- Adam Elliott-Cooper, Estelle du Boulay and Eleanor Kilroy
- International legal responses to uprisings in the Middle East pp. 167-174

- Joshua Castellino
- How to change the post-crash economy pp. 175-190

- Costas Lapavitsas, Paul Mason, Mariana Mazzucato, Seumas Milne and Ben Chew
- Reordered publics: Re-imagining the City of London pp. 191-213

- Guy Trangoš, Ilana Adleson, Nicolas Palominos, Adriana Valdez Young and Sharifa Alshalfan
- Just Space: Building a community-based voice for London planning pp. 214-225

- Barbara Lipietz, Richard Lee and Sharon Hayward
- Plus ça change? Remaking the city, 'one site, one app, one click at a time' pp. 226-229

- Sarah Barns
- Migrants as scale makers: untangling the intersections of urban theory and migration research pp. 230-233

- Shanthi Robertson
- Sociology of Delhi pp. 234-238

- Laura Dryjanska
Volume 18, issue 1, 2014
- Editorial: Writing and Righting the City pp. 1-3

- Bob Catterall
- Reading the Right to the City pp. 4-9

- Peter Marcuse
- The English riots of 2011: Summoning community, depoliticising the city pp. 10-24

- Andrew Wallace
- Assemblages of care and the analysis of public policies on homelessness in Turin, Italy pp. 25-40

- Michele Lancione
- Invoking Lefebvre's 'right to the city' in South Africa today: A response to Walsh pp. 41-49

- Marie Huchzermeyer
- Introduction: Navigating urban fabrication pp. 50-51

- Anna Richter
- Dancing with bulldozers: Migrant life on Beijing's periphery pp. 52-68

- Caroline Knowles
- Treading on Naples' contact zone: anthropological encounters with the Camorra pp. 69-72

- Pascal Menoret
- Finding meaning in alternative spaces pp. 73-77

- Stephen Przybylinski
- Squatting in Europe pp. 78-81

- Amy Starecheski
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