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Volume 16, issue 6, 2012
- Editorial: Reform and/or Transformation? pp. 621-625

- Bob Catterall
- Austerity urbanism pp. 626-655

- Jamie Peck
- You can't demolish your way out of a housing crisis pp. 656-671

- Sarah Glynn
- Dispatches from ‘the frontline of gentrification’ pp. 672-685

- Alberto Duman
- For the possibility of world: Tributes to Neil Smith (1954–2012) pp. 686-688

- Bob Catterall
- Neil Smith: A tribute from Berlin pp. 689-691

- Margit Mayer
- Libertarians and Marxists in the 21st century pp. 692-698

- Marcelo Lopes de Souza
- Introduction pp. 699-699

- Adrian Atkinson
- A New World Ordure? Thoughts on the use of Humanure in Developed Cities pp. 700-712

- Anthony Richardson
- Zurich: Urban agriculture as an economy of solidarity pp. 713-724

- Marit Rosol and Paul Schweizer
- Introduction: Unpacking the Olympic spectacle: ‘Faster, Higher, Stronger’ from London to Rio to China pp. 725-727

- Nick Wolff and Andrea Gibbons
- Unequal cities of spectacle and mega-events in China pp. 728-744

- Hyun Shin
- Beyond the flash: reflections on Timon of Athens and the state of contemporary theatre pp. 745-747

- Celine Kuklowsky
- Towards the great transformation: (4) Agrarian and urban rebellion, the 2008 crisis, art/philosophy/science, and Keiller's ‘Robinson Crusoe’ pp. 748-757

- Bob Catterall
- Erratum pp. 758-758

- The Editors
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 16, issue 5, 2012
- Editorial pp. 495-499

- Bob Catterall
- The new urban enclosures pp. 500-518

- Stuart Hodkinson
- Hosting the world pp. 519-534

- Christopher McMichael
- Beyond Spontaneity pp. 535-545

- Dimitris Dalakoglou
- Athens 2012 pp. 546-556

- Myrto Tsilimpounidi
- Introduction: Moving On pp. 557-557

- Bob Catterall
- Beyond austerity urbanism and creative city politics pp. 558-559

- Margit Mayer
- Introduction: Spotlight on Olympic Rio: Critical implications of 'Faster, Higher, Stronger’ pp. 561-562

- Andrea Gibbons
- Panem et circenses versus the right to the city (centre) in Rio de Janeiro: A short report pp. 563-572

- Marcelo Lopes de Souza
- NEOutopia: Architecture and the Politics of 'the New’: Part Two pp. 573-575

- Emma Cummins
- New Labour—new renaissance pp. 576-594

- Caspar Pearson
- Notes on NEOutopia pp. 595-606

- City-Bound Collective
- We are all surprised by action: Writing materials from a cultural perspective pp. 607-609

- Anna Krzywoszynska
- Towards the great transformation: (3) Research, Marx's 'Old Mole’, and 'Robinson’/Keiller's Journey pp. 610-620

- Bob Catterall
Volume 16, issue 4, 2012
- Editorial pp. 391-394

- Bob Catterall
- Class-ifying London pp. 395-421

- Mark Davidson and Elvin Wyly
- The economic crisis seen from the everyday pp. 422-430

- Maria Kaika
- The fire next time pp. 431-438

- Jenna M. Loyd
- Introduction: Re-writing London and the Olympic City: Critical implications of 'Faster, Higher, Stronger' pp. 439-445

- Andrea Gibbons and Nick Wolff
- Olympics 2012 security pp. 446-451

- Stephen Graham
- The privatisation of urban development and the London Olympics 2012 pp. 452-460

- Mike Raco
- Athens 2004 pp. 461-467

- Kompreser Collective
- Games Monitor pp. 468-473

- Andrea Gibbons and Nick Wolff
- Introduction: Towards a renewal of critical praxis pp. 474-475

- Bob Catterall
- Unsettling critical urban theory pp. 476-480

- Sharon M. Meagher
- Moving beyond 'Cities for People, Not for Profit' pp. 481-483

- Margit Mayer
- Out on the streets pp. 484-485

- David Storey
- Towards the great transformation: (2) Nature, Marx's 'Old Mole', and 'Robinson' pp. 486-493

- Bob Catterall
Volume 16, issue 3, 2012
- Editorial pp. 265-268

- Bob Catterall
- The politics of the encounter and the urbanization of the world pp. 269-283

- Andy Merrifield
- The political geographies of Liberty City pp. 284-298

- Alberto Vanolo
- Athens in the Mediterranean 'movement of the piazzas' Spontaneity in material and virtual public spaces pp. 299-312

- Lila Leontidou
- Introduction: From a mainstream to a critical narrative pp. 313-314

- Bob Catterall
- Marxists, libertarians and the city pp. 315-331

- Marcelo Lopes de Souza
- NEOutopia: Architecture and the Politics of 'the New' pp. 332-336

- Emma Cummins
- Notes on the potential of void pp. 337-344

- Francesco Sebregondi
- Looking backward pp. 345-354

- Louis Moreno
- Introduction: Where do we stand? New hopes, frustration and open wounds in Arab cities pp. 355-359

- Barbara Lipietz and Marcelo Lopes de Souza
- Urban praxis and the Arab Spring pp. 360-368

- Ahmed Kanna
- We are not women, we are Egyptians pp. 369-376

- Nadia Taher
- Poor man's penthouse pp. 377-381

- David J. Madden
- Schwellenangst? Towards the city of anti-capitalist critique pp. 382-385

- Anna Richter
- Towards the great transformation: (2) Nature, Marx's 'Old Mole', and 'Robinson' pp. 386-388

- Bob Catterall
Volume 16, issue 1-2, 2012
- The city in libertarian thought pp. 4-33

- Marcelo Lopes de Souza
- Learning from urban revolt pp. 34-56

- Yousuf Al-Bulushi
- Iconic architecture as a hegemonic project of the transnational capitalist class pp. 57-73

- Leslie Sklair and Laura Gherardi
- Riding the storm: 'new Istanbul’ pp. 93-111

- Asu Aksoy
- Re-making a Landscape of Prostitution: the Amsterdam Red Light District pp. 112-128

- Manuel B. Aalbers and Magdalena Sabat
- Placing prostitution pp. 129-145

- Manuel B. Aalbers and Michaël Deinema
- Governmentality in Amsterdam's Red Light District pp. 146-157

- Gail M. Zuckerwise
- Afterword: exiting Amsterdam's red light district pp. 195-201

- Phil Hubbard
- Cities for people and people for systemic change pp. 203-206

- William Tabb
- The 20:12 express: destination? pp. 207-215

- Mark Davidson
- Introduction pp. 220-220

- Paula Lökman
- Visualising the riverbank pp. 221-234

- Andrea Mubi Brighenti and Cristina Mattiucci
- From innocence to realisation pp. 237-242

- Sissi Korizi and Antonis Vradis
- Reflections on Occupy Wall Street, the state and space pp. 243-248

- Stuart Schrader and David Wachsmuth
- Merry Crisis-mas (from Greece) pp. 249-252

- Myrto Tsilimpounidi and Aylwyn Walsh