City
2000 - 2025
Current editor(s): Bob Catterall
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Volume 7, issue 3, 2003
- Writing the city spatially-super-1 pp. 269-280

- Edward Soja
- Architecture—design in need of a compass pp. 281-299

- Ian Ritchie
- Managing the city Flows and places at Rotterdam Central Station pp. 301-326

- Dion Kooijman and Gerard Wigmans
- Writing the 'architexture’ of the global city Globalization and the birth of modern London pp. 327-348

- Philip Dowdall
- Resilience, not resistance A contribution to an expanded urban conversation pp. 349-360

- Sophie Churchill
- Screen Cities Introduction pp. 361-411

- François Penz
- Green paradise lost An essay on Veronica Guerin, 'craic’ houses and the Celtic Tiger pp. 413-432

- David Slattery
Volume 7, issue 2, 2003
- The end of the city? “The report of my death was an exaggeration”-super-1 pp. 141-152

- Peter Hall
- What prospects for urban policy in Europe? pp. 153-165

- Pavlos Delladetsima
- Promoting social sustainability The case of Athens pp. 167-181

- Thomas Maloutas
- Rich Europe in poor Brussels The impact of the European institutions in the Brussels Capital Region pp. 183-198

- Etienne Christiaens
- The limits to contemporary urban redevelopment 'Doing’ entrepreneurial urbanism in Birmingham, Leeds and Manchester pp. 199-211

- Kevin Ward
- City futures Views from the centre pp. 213-225

- Simon Marvin and Tim May
- Debates Prostitution as 'urban radical chic’. The silent acceptance of female exploitation pp. 237-246

- Carina Listerborn
- Reports, Interviews, Reviews Virtual journeys: finding our place/s in the city pp. 247-260

- Sara Grivois
Volume 7, issue 1, 2003
- The making of 'glocal' urban modernities pp. 5-21

- Erik Swyngedouw and Maria Kaïka
- Fear and change in the city pp. 45-55

- Vincenzo Ruggiero
- Designs on the urban: New Labour's urban renaissance and the spaces of citizenship pp. 57-72

- Adam Holden and Kurt Iveson
- Telecommunications and urban design pp. 73-94

- Scott Page and Brian Phillips
- Regeneration and community involvement pp. 95-105

- John McCarthy
- Prospects and RetrospectsA flame immune to the wind pp. 107-111

- Les Back
Volume 6, issue 3, 2002
- Editorial pp. 277-278

- Bob Catterall
- Industrial culture in a post-industrial world: The case of the North East of England pp. 279-289

- David Byrne
- Changing times for an old industrial city: Hard times, hedonism and corporate power in Newcastle's nightlife pp. 291-315

- Robert Hollands and Paul Chatterton
- The North East: A journey through time pp. 317-334

- Fred Robinson
- Birmingham (UK): Constructing city spaces through Black popular cultures and the Black public sphere pp. 335-350

- Rajinder Kumar Dudrah
- Taking world cities literally: Marketing the city in a global space of flows pp. 351-368

- Marcus Doel and Phil Hubbard
- Digital space meets urban place: Sociotechnologies of urban restructuring in downtown San Francisco pp. 369-382

- Stephen Graham and Simon Guy
- The struggle for paradise pp. 383-391

- Max Farrar
- Creating divisions: Creativity, entrepreneurship and gendered inequality - a Sheffield case study pp. 393-402

- Elly Tams
- Public space -- Asian Pacific style pp. 403-405

- Matthew Carmona
- A comprehensive city? pp. 405-407

- Gary Bridge
- Complexities and contradictions of networked places pp. 407-409

- Martin Harris
Volume 6, issue 2, 2002
- Editorial pp. 165-166

- Bob Catterall
- Introduction: The City in the era of globalization pp. 167-172

- Mark Maguire and Paul Hollywood
- Culture and the state: Institutionalizing 'the underclass' in the new Ireland-super-1 pp. 173-191

- A. Jamie Saris, Brendan Bartley, Ciara Kierans, Colm Walsh and Philip McCormack
- Exclusionary protests in urban Ireland pp. 193-204

- Michel Peillon
- Sexing the city: The sexual production of non-heterosexual space in Belfast, Manchester and San Francisco pp. 205-218

- Rob Kitchin
- The city in Irish culture pp. 219-228

- Declan Kiberd
- At the heart of the Hibernian post-metropolis: Spatial narratives of ethnic minorities and diasporic communities in a changing city pp. 229-249

- Ronit Lentin
- Forging African diaspora places in Dublin's retro-global spaces: Minority making in a new global city pp. 251-270

- Elisa Joy White
- London: The developers' city? pp. 271-272

- Janet Foster
Volume 6, issue 1, 2002
- Editorial pp. 5-6

- Bob Catterall
- Change or turbulence pp. 7-24

- Patrick Troy
- Wealth creation and poverty creation pp. 25-42

- Michael Edwards
- The Bad Sheets pp. 43-59

- Gil M Doron
- Reconstituting identity and history in post-war Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina pp. 61-82

- Carl Grodach
- Hype and hope pp. 83-101

- Kim Dovey and Leonie Sandercock
- Hypochondriac geographies of the city and the new urban dystopia pp. 103-115

- Guy Baeten
- On estimating 'room for manoeuvre' pp. 117-132

- Michael Safier
- In unexpected places pp. 133-136

- Andrew Davey
- If only … pp. 137-140

- Hilary Russell
- From Garden City to deck access and beyond pp. 141-143

- Ben Campkin
- Urban studies and the present crisis pp. 145-155

- Bob Catterall