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Volume 26, issue 5-6, 2022
- Don’t write to ‘us’ pp. 751-754

- Lindsay Sawyer
- Politics of maintenance and care: Rosa Luxemburg’s commonplace urban theorizing pp. 755-770

- Agata Lisiak
- Radical unknowability: an essay on solidarities and multiform urban life pp. 771-790

- AbdouMaliq Simone and Vanesa Castán Broto
- Incorporation of urban differences in Tokyo, Mexico City, and Los Angeles pp. 791-819

- Naomi C. Hanakata, Monika Streule and Christian Schmid
- Rethinking the city with Bourdieu’s trialectic pp. 820-830

- Loïc Wacquant
- Pandemics and geoarbitrage: digital nomadism before and after COVID-19 pp. 831-847

- Max Holleran
- Hesitant migration to emergent cities: Angola’s intentional urbanism of the ‘centralidades’ pp. 848-869

- Cristina Udelsmann Rodrigues
- Urban elite on the fringes of the growth coalition: homeowners’ selective opposition to urban transformation in Istanbul pp. 870-887

- Ladin Bayurgil
- Land of sand: reclaiming the sea, landscapes and lives in Malacca, Malaysia pp. 888-910

- Laura Cipriani
- Law, the city and the poor: a roadmap pp. 911-928

- Moniza Rizzini Ansari and Carolina Amadeo
- Territorial dispossession under financialised capitalism and its discontents: insurgent spatialities and legal forms pp. 929-946

- Raquel Rolnik, Carolina Amadeo and Moniza Rizzini Ansari
- Governing Gurgaon as a financial investment pp. 947-962

- Priya S. Gupta
- Circumventing the investor-friendly city and displaceability in Maputo’s street economy space pp. 963-982

- Vera Polido Baeta, Beacon Mbiba and Georgia Butina-Watson
- The Brighton Homeless Bill of Rights pp. 983-997

- David Thomas
- Between urban commons and touristification: radical and conservative uses of the law in post-austerity Southern Italy pp. 998-1011

- Veronica Pecile
- The “right to the city centre”: political struggles of street vendors in Belo Horizonte, Brazil pp. 1012-1028

- Mara Nogueira and Hyun Bang Shin
- A double movement of enclosure and commons: commoning Emek movie theatre in three acts pp. 1029-1044

- Begüm Özden Fırat
- Securing the port against the Black poor in Buenaventura, Colombia pp. 1045-1062

- Johanna del Pilar Cortes-Nieto
- ‘Everyday’ planning in the Anthropocene pp. 1063-1066

- Danielle Zoe Rivera
- Pragmatic environmentalism and democratic life pp. 1067-1071

- Derek S. Denman
- Is it true that we’re actually living in separate universes? pp. 1072-1077

- Ihnji Jon
Volume 26, issue 4, 2022
- Tired city: on the politics of urban exhaustion pp. 559-561

- David Madden
- Redefining the role of urban studies Early Career Academics in the post-COVID-19 university pp. 562-586

- Nabeela Ahmed, Alexander G. Baker, Akash Bhattacharya, Sally Cawood, Ana Julia Cabrera Pacheco, Mallo Maren Daniel, Matheus Grandi, Christian O. Grimaldo-Rodríguez, Prince K. Guma, Victoria Habermehl, Katie Higgins, Lutfun Nahar Lata, Minsi Liu, Christopher Luederitz, Soha Macktoom, Rachel Macrorie, Lorena Melgaço, Inés Morales, Elsa Noterman, Gwilym Owen, Basirat Oyalowo, Ben Purvis, Enora Robin, Lindsay Sawyer, Jessica Terruhn, Hita Unnikrishnan, Thomas Verbeek, Claudia Villegas and Linda Westman
- ‘Don’t wake papa bear!’ Understanding media representations of landlord-tenant relations pp. 587-609

- Danielle Kerrigan
- New York’s housing justice movement: facing the COVID eviction cliff edge pp. 610-629

- Glyn Robbins
- ‘Squat City’: Dublin’s temporary autonomous zone. Considering the temporality of autonomous geographies pp. 630-645

- Rachel McArdle
- Building a DIY skatepark and doing politics hands-on pp. 646-663

- Mikko Kyrönviita and Antti Wallin
- Evangelists of the urban future. A decolonial critique of the smart city narrative in Santiago de Chile pp. 664-683

- Paola Jirón, Walter Imilan and Eduardo Osterling
- From the smart city to urban justice in a digital age pp. 684-705

- Marit Rosol and Gwendolyn Blue
- The empty city: COVID-19 and the apocalyptic imagination pp. 706-722

- Lucas Pohl
- The landscape approach to planetary urbanization: beyond the planetary urbanization approach pp. 723-744

- Tauri Tuvikene, Raili Nugin, Kadri Kasemets, Tarmo Pikner, Anu Printsmann, Karin Dean and Hannes Palang
- Rethinking ‘elsewhere’ pp. 745-750

- Amy Y. Zhang
Volume 26, issue 2-3, 2022
- Urban phantasmagorias pp. 191-198

- Brandi Summers
- Rent gap governance pp. 199-223

- Bjarke Skærlund Risager
- Cladding and community pp. 224-242

- Frances Brill
- Building a secure city pp. 243-260

- Fernando Tamayo and Libardo Ariza
- Urban futures pp. 261-280

- Austin Zeiderman and Katherine Dawson
- From wastelands to waiting lands pp. 281-303

- Ross Beveridge, Markus Kip and Heike Oevermann
- Time and symbols in the contentious city pp. 304-315

- Vincenzo Ruggiero
- Degrowth and the city pp. 316-345

- Karl Krähmer
- ‘Throwntogetherness’ in hostile environments pp. 346-358

- Anna Gawlewicz and Oren Yiftachel
- For postsecular space pp. 359-372

- Giuseppe Carta
- Class(ify)ing Christianity in Singapore pp. 373-384

- Orlando Woods and Lily Kong
- Throwntogetherness in the context of Brexit: Diverse community spaces in the East End of Glasgow pp. 385-396

- Anna Gawlewicz
- A work-in-progress politics of space pp. 397-410

- Shawn Bodden
- Thrownapartness – a view from Al-Quds/Jerusalem pp. 411-421

- Huda Abuzaid and Oren Yiftachel
- Throwntogetherness in Dhaka: rethinking urban planning pp. 422-432

- Tanjil Sowgat and Shilpi Roy
- Epilogue pp. 433-438

- Ruth Fincher
- Gentrification through the ages pp. 439-449

- Tim Verlaan and Cody Hochstenbach
- The long history of gentrification in Vienna, 1890–2020 pp. 450-472

- Justin Kadi and Walter Matznetter
- The ‘blemish of the past': (un)usual paths of gentrification in a Mediterranean city throughout history pp. 473-495

- Teresa Graziano
- From hippies to yuppies: marginal gentrification in Amsterdam’s Jordaan and De Pijp neighbourhoods 1960–1990* pp. 496-518

- Tim Verlaan and Aimée Albers
- Touristification and displacement. The long-standing production of Venice as a tourist attraction pp. 519-541

- Giacomo-Maria Salerno
- Postscript pp. 542-552

- Tahl Kaminer
- Understanding Black feminist spatial politics in Atlanta’s public housing pp. 553-557

- Samantha Thompson
- Correction pp. ei-eii

- The Editors
Volume 26, issue 1, 2022
- The porous urban pp. 1-5

- Yimin Zhao
- Displacement on the Lancaster West Estate in London before, during, and after the Grenfell fire pp. 6-27

- Sharda Rozena
- Good and bad concrete pp. 28-50

- Anastasiya Halauniova
- Unmapping green space pp. 51-73

- Alva Zalar and Johan Pries
- Correcting market failure? Stalled regeneration and the state subsidy gap pp. 74-95

- Neil Gray
- Teatro Oficina pp. 96-118

- Jeroen Stevens
- Crowds, communities, (post)capitalism and the sharing economy pp. 119-127

- Filippo Celata and Filip Stabrowski
- Crowd control pp. 128-141

- Philip Ashton and Rachel Weber
- Political organizing and narrative framing in the sharing economyAirbnb host clubs in New York City pp. 142-159

- Filip Stabrowski
- Home-sharing as transnational moorings pp. 160-178

- Albert Arias-Sans, Alan Quaglieri-Domínguez and Antonio Paolo Russo
- Public green pp. 179-186

- Gaby Steiner
- Curating cartographic modernity: politics and aesthetics pp. 187-190

- Chhandita Das and Priyanka Tripathi
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