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Volume 10, issue 3, 2006
- Urban social movements: from the 'right to the city’ to transnational spatialities and flaneur activists pp. 259-268

- Lila Leontidou
- Places of resistance pp. 269-285

- Ana Paula Beja Horta
- Urban social movements in Southern European cities pp. 287-293

- Alex Afouxenidis
- The de‐commodification of urban space and the occupied social centres in Italy-super-1 pp. 295-304

- Nicola Montagna
- Autonomy in the city? pp. 305-315

- Stuart Hodkinson and Paul Chatterton
- A geography of 'Notopia’ pp. 317-326

- Fivos Papadimitriou
- Social movements as 'critical urban planning’ agents pp. 327-342

- Marcelo Lopes de Souza
- The emergence, development and limits of the alternative strategy of the urban movements in Germany pp. 343-354

- Karolos‐Iosif Kavoulakos
Volume 10, issue 2, 2006
- Editorial pp. 121-122

- The Editors
- Introduction pp. 123-124

- Eduardo Mendieta
- The postcolonial city as universal nostalgia pp. 125-147

- Ernesto Capello
- On the global inter‐location of a postcolonial city pp. 149-166

- Amos Nascimento
- The of Buenos Aires, 2001–2005 pp. 167-182

- Themis Chronopoulos
- Introduction pp. 183-184

- Stuart Wilks‐Heeg
- The view pp. 185-196

- Ian Gordon
- Whatever happened to in ? pp. 197-204

- Michael Edwards
- Life and labour across nocturnal London pp. 205-214

- Sukhdev Sandhu
- The meaning of place and state‐led gentrification in Birmingham’s Eastside pp. 215-234

- Libby Porter and Austin Barber
- The City and its Writers: on Angel Rama pp. 235-240

- The Editors
- Further thoughts on urban studies and the present crisis: (8)Dark Ages, prisons and escape routes pp. 242-256

- Bob Catterall
Volume 9, issue 3, 2005
- Urban development pp. 279-295

- Adrian Atkinson
- Dichotomies and contemporary social movements pp. 297-306

- Vincenzo Ruggiero
- City of God pp. 307-320

- Bülent Diken
- Moral panics and urban renaissance pp. 321-340

- Peter Rogers and Jon Coaffee
- Communist urbanization and conditional citizenship pp. 341-354

- Ivaylo Ditchev
- Peckham tales pp. 355-369

- Gareth Stanton
- Alternatives pp. 371-379

- Oliver Ressler
- How public can public spaces be? pp. 381-388

- Carina Listerborn
Volume 9, issue 2, 2005
- Seeking shelter in Pandora’s box pp. 161-168

- Zygmunt Bauman
- Switching cities off pp. 169-194

- Stephen Graham
- The axle of evil pp. 195-204

- Eduardo Mendieta
- Memory, catastrophe, destruction pp. 205-214

- Max Pensky
- City limits pp. 215-224

- Gail Weiss
- Theorizing urban spectacles pp. 225-246

- Kevin Fox Gotham
- 'The city’ as perverse metaphor pp. 247-254

- Peter Marcuse
Volume 9, issue 1, 2005
- Introduction to special feature pp. 3-8

- Leonie Sandercock
- Is there regionalism after municipal amalgamation in Toronto? pp. 9-22

- Roger Keil and Julie‐Anne Boudreau
- Resistance in the neoliberal city pp. 23-32

- Liette Gilbert
- Urbanizing the security agenda pp. 33-49

- Gerda R. Wekerle and Paul S. B. Jackson
- The abandoned social goals of public transit in the neoliberal city of the USA pp. 51-66

- Joe Grengs
- The making of a mega project in the neoliberal city pp. 67-83

- Matti Siemiatycki
- Empowerment planning in East St. Louis, Illinois pp. 85-100

- Kenneth M. Reardon
- Neoliberalism and the urban condition pp. 101-107

- Neil Brenner and Nik Theodore
- Religious faith in the exurban community pp. 109-123

- Christopher Baker
- The combination of cultural and time planning pp. 125-141

- Alex Deffner
- Liverpool echoes pp. 143-145

- Stuart Wilks‐Heeg
- Touring Jozi pp. 145-147

- Nic Coetzer
- Communities in common pp. 147-149

- Simon Parker
Volume 8, issue 3, 2004
- The political role of the everyday pp. 341-361

- Rachel Kallus
- Rethinking urban metabolism: water, space and the modern city pp. 363-379

- Matthew Gandy
- Poverty and social exclusion in European cities: diversity and convergence at the local level pp. 381-389

- Enzo Mingione
- Settling in cyber city? pp. 391-402

- Vittorio Magnago Lampugnani
- Making war with love: the Clandestine Insurgent Rebel Clown Army pp. 403-411

- Kolonel Klepto
- Recording industrial landscapes pp. 413-442

- Anna Bowman
Volume 8, issue 2, 2004
- Postmortem city pp. 165-196

- Stephen Graham
- Political conflict, town planning and housing supply in Jerusalem pp. 197-219

- Samer Ghaleb Saleh Bagaeen
- Re‐imagining the “White City” pp. 221-228

- Mark LeVine
- Urban renaissance: from physical beautification to social empowerment pp. 229-235

- Frank Moulaert, Hilde Demuynck and Jacques Nussbaumer
- Inner‐city misery pp. 235-241

- Guy Baeten
- Integrated Area Development in fragmented cities pp. 241-248

- Arantxa Rodríguez
- Integrated Area Development and social innovation in European cities pp. 249-257

- Jacques Nussbaumer and Frank Moulaert
- Poverty and poverty control in Bruges between 1250 and 1590 pp. 258-265

- Alfons Dewitte
- Towards the roots of social welfare pp. 266-273

- Gilbert Tournoy
- Identity building and cultural projects in Butetown, Cardiff pp. 274-278

- Huw Thomas
- The Return of the Swallows pp. 279-288

- Els Dietvorst
- In search of culture pp. 288-294

- Marijke Leye and Ivo Janssens
- Arts and culture as experimental spaces in the city pp. 295-301

- Dominique Puype
- Wijk‐Up (Wake‐up)1 pp. 302-306

- Marijke Leye
- Review pp. 307-335

- Bob Catterall
Volume 8, issue 1, 2004
- Imperial geographies and topographies of nihilism pp. 5-27

- Eduardo Mendieta
- The topology of being and the geopolitics of knowledge pp. 29-56

- Nelson Maldonado‐Torres
- Empire's entrails and the imperial geography of “Amerasia” pp. 57-88

- David Haekwon Kim
- Urbanization in a neo‐liberal world pp. 89-108

- Adrian Atkinson
- Prospects and Retrospects pp. 109-114

- Davide Deriu and Luis Diaz
- Reviews pp. 127-151

- Paul Finch