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Volume 13, issue 4, 2009
- Editorial pp. 379-382

- Bob Catterall
- Cities as Battlespace: The New Military Urbanism pp. 383-402

- Stephen Graham
- Transparent cities: Re‐shaping the urban experience through interactive video game simulation pp. 403-417

- Rowland Atkinson and Paul Willis
- Neo‐urbanism in the making under China’s market transition pp. 418-431

- Fulong Wu
- Probing the symptomatic silences of middle‐class settlement: A case study of gentrification processes in Glasgow pp. 432-450

- Kirsteen Paton
- Urban social movements and small places pp. 451-465

- Sarah Pink
- Editor's introduction pp. 466-470

- Bob Catterall
- Peter Marcuse and the 'Right to the City’ pp. 471-473

- Bruno Flierl
- Rescuing the 'Right to the City’ pp. 474-475

- Martin Woessner
- The new Mikado? Tom Slater, gentrification and displacement pp. 476-482

- Chris Hamnett
- Cities for people, not for profit—from a radical‐libertarian and Latin American perspective pp. 483-492

- Marcelo Lopes de Souza
- Cities after oil (one more time) pp. 493-498

- Adrian Atkinson
- The bantustan sublime: reframing the colonial in Ramallah pp. 499-509

- Nasser Abourahme
- Chicago fade: putting the researcher’s body back into play pp. 510-516

- Loïc Wacquant
- Thinking the urban: on recent writings on philosophy and the city pp. 517-530

- David Cunningham
- Is it all coming together? Thoughts an urban studies and the present crisis: (16) Comrades against the counterrevolutions: bringing people (back?) in pp. 531-550

- Bob Catterall
Volume 13, issue 2-3, 2009
- Editorial pp. 173-175

- Bob Catterall
- Cities for people, not for profit pp. 176-184

- Neil Brenner, Peter Marcuse and Margit Mayer
- From critical urban theory to the right to the city pp. 185-197

- Peter Marcuse
- What is critical urban theory? pp. 198-207

- Neil Brenner
- Urban studies, critical theory, radical politics: Eight theses for Peter Marcuse pp. 208-218

- Kanishka Goonewardena
- Critical development studies and the praxis of planning pp. 219-229

- Katharine N. Rankin
- The urban politics of roll‐with‐it neoliberalization pp. 230-245

- Roger Keil
- Critical theory and 'gray space’: Mobilization of the colonized pp. 246-263

- Oren Yiftachel
- Urban policy and architecture for people, not for power pp. 264-277

- Bruno Flierl and Peter Marcuse
- Culture industry cities: From discipline to exclusion, from citizen to tourist pp. 278-291

- Heinz Steinert
- Missing Marcuse: On gentrification and displacement pp. 292-311

- Tom Slater
- Is it, or is not? The conceptualisation of gentrification and displacement and its political implications in the case of Berlin‐Prenzlauer Berg pp. 312-324

- Matthias Bernt and Andrej Holm
- Berlin’s waterfront site struggle pp. 325-335

- Albert Scharenberg and Ingo Bader
- Taking the bus daily and demonstrating on Sunday: Reflections on the formation of political subjectivity in an urban world pp. 336-346

- Julie‐Anne Boudreau, Nathalie Boucher and Marilena Liguori
- An in memoriam for the just city of Amsterdam pp. 347-361

- Justus Uitermark
- The 'Right to the City’ in the context of shifting mottos of urban social movements pp. 362-374

- Margit Mayer
- War kids pp. 375-377

- Roy Scranton
Volume 13, issue 1, 2009
- Editorial pp. 1-4

- Bob Catterall
- Declarations of independence pp. 5-25

- Sharon M. Meagher
- Social movements in the face of criminal power pp. 26-52

- Marcelo Lopes de Souza
- Introduction pp. 53-62

- Göran Therborn and K.C. Ho
- 'Runaway chickens’ and Myanmar identity pp. 63-70

- Donald M. Seekins
- Post‐colonial projects of a national culture pp. 71-79

- Beng‐Lan Goh and David Liauw
- Bangkok pp. 80-86

- Douglas Webster and Chuthatip Maneepong
- Hanoi, Vietnam pp. 87-94

- William S. Logan
- Vientiane pp. 95-102

- John Walsh and Nittana Southiseng
- Contesting Taipei as a world city pp. 103-109

- Jenn‐hwan Wang and Shuwei Huang
- Shifting spaces of power in Metro Manila pp. 110-119

- Emma Porio
- Jakarta pp. 120-128

- Wilmar Salim and Benedictus Kombaitan
- Dhaka and the contestation over the public space pp. 129-136

- Habibul Haque Khondker
- Alternatives pp. 137-138

- Paul Chatterton
- Cultural workers of the world unite, you’ve nothing to lose but your theatres pp. 139-145

- Robert Hollands
- Greece’s winter of discontent pp. 146-149

- Antonis Vradis
- Where the river meets the city: Tracing Los Angeles’ social and environmental movements pp. 150-152

- Beth Rose Middleton
- Whiteout? Gentrification and colonialism in inner‐city Sydney pp. 153-156

- Kari Forbes‐Boyte
- Taking small things all the way to the Bank pp. 156-158

- Trevor J. Barnes
- Is it all coming together? Thoughts on urban studies and the present crisis: (15) Elite squads: Brazil, Prague, Gaza and beyond pp. 159-171

- Bob Catterall