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Volume 25, issue 5-6, 2021
- Ja! Damit Berlin unser Zuhause bleibt! That Berlin will remain our home! حتى تظل برلين بيتنا Berlin evimiz kalsın diye! чтобы берлин оставался нашим домом Aby Berlin pozostał naszym domem! pp. 561-569

- Anna Richter and Debbie Humphry
- Sexualised advertising and the production of space in the city pp. 570-589

- Emma Arnold
- Beverley’s Story pp. 590-613

- Loretta Lees and Beverley Robinson
- Chasing the rent gap down on Edinburgh’s waterfront pp. 614-633

- Hamish Kallin
- The Pit of Shame pp. 634-651

- Gülsüm Baydar and Selin Güngör
- Governing cities as more-than-human entities pp. 652-670

- Morgan Mouton and Melanie Rock
- Off-cycle pp. 671-697

- Meg Holden, Cédissia About, Claire Doussard, Hugo Rochard, Annika Airas and Apolline Poiroux
- Commercial gentrification in Arnhem and Vienna pp. 698-719

- Michael Friesenecker and Arnoud Lagendijk
- Housing precarity pp. 720-739

- Senyo Dotsey and Francesco Chiodelli
- Urban mobilizations and municipal policies to un-make housing precarity pp. 740-763

- Gabriele D’Adda
- The right to public space during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 764-784

- Elia Apostolopoulou and Danai Liodaki
- A nostalgic look at bygone urban lifestyles in the TV series Pretend it’s a city pp. 785-790

- Maciej Kowalewski
- When the past, present and future of cities collide pp. 791-793

- Federico Cugurullo
- ‘Power-difference couplings’ and white supremacy in the Rust Belt pp. 794-797

- Akira Drake Rodriguez
- The durability of deprivation pp. 798-802

- Rachel Bok
- A new grand narrative of decline pp. 803-807

- Max Rousseau
- Foregrounding racism as a cause of urban decline pp. 808-812

- Jason Hackworth
Volume 25, issue 3-4, 2021
- Moving between I and we: Care and collective work in City pp. 213-217

- Andrea Gibbons
- The case of Booker T. Washington High School pp. 218-234

- Clare Cannon
- When the (face)mask slips pp. 235-254

- Aiko Ikemura Amaral, Gareth A. Jones and Mara Nogueira
- Digital urban nature pp. 255-276

- Timothy Moss, Friederike Voigt and Sören Becker
- Children’s poetics of fragments in a riverside kampung in Yogyakarta, Indonesia pp. 277-302

- Jorgen Doyle and Hannah Ekin
- Thinking the city through work pp. 303-314

- Katharina Knaus, Nina Margies and Hannah Schilling
- Platformization in the third sector pp. 315-331

- Eva Mos
- ‘Making ends meet’ by renting homes to strangers pp. 332-354

- Kiley Goyette
- Making translations, translating Making pp. 355-375

- Samantha Cenere
- Platform ‘glitch as surprise’ pp. 376-395

- Kavita Dattani
- Beyond the hype pp. 396-418

- Zafeirenia Brokalaki and Roberta Comunian
- Against the wall pp. 419-435

- Anna Carastathis and Myrto Tsilimpounidi
- Figuring crisis pp. 436-452

- Julia Tulke
- The more buffed, the more persistent pp. 453-473

- Natalia Samutina and Oksana Zaporozhets
- Negative curation and contested claims over the public visual landscape pp. 474-485

- Susan Hansen
- Images of belonging pp. 486-496

- Paridhi Gupta
- Visualising the right to protest pp. 497-509

- Piyarat Panlee
- Urban dialogues pp. 510-525

- Sarah H. Awad
- Crises and/of representations pp. 526-542

- Konstantinos Avramidis
- Subsidizing housing insecurity pp. 543-548

- Prentiss A. Dantzler
- Defying transience? On giving cosmopolitanism a chance pp. 549-552

- Michele Acuto
- Provincialising smart cities pp. 553-555

- Paolo Cardullo
- Exploring life in the shadows of fast urbanism pp. 556-560

- Sarah Moser
Volume 25, issue 1-2, 2021
- Making impact strange/making strange impact pp. 1-6

- Ulises Moreno-Tabarez
- The art of care pp. 7-26

- Chandra Russo
- Under the wire pp. 27-45

- Katherine Dawson
- Rethinking centrality pp. 46-66

- Azat Zana Gündoğan
- The strange case of earthquake risk mitigation in Istanbul pp. 67-87

- Deniz Ay and Basak Demires Ozkul
- Improving local governance with citizen engagement? pp. 88-107

- Viktor Bensus
- Visual criminology and lives lived in public space pp. 108-128

- Kajsa Lundberg
- Cities coping with COVID-19 pp. 129-170

- David Simon, Angeles Arano, Mariana Cammisa, Beth Perry, Sara Pettersson, Jan Riise, Sandra Valencia, Michael Oloko, Tarun Sharma, Yutika Vora and Warren Smit
- Ambivalent cosmopolitanism from above in Dubai pp. 171-186

- Delphine Pagès-El Karoui
- Indigenous urban life beyond city bounds: a more-than-urban approach pp. 187-192

- Naama Blatman
- Contextualizing the devaluation of homes in Black neighborhoods pp. 193-198

- Bo McMillan
- Cities consumed by greed pp. 199-203

- Glyn Robbins
- Integrating gender into spatial planning pp. 204-208

- Henriette Bertram
- How a map can dictate reality pp. 209-212

- Sana Ahrar and Caitlin Flanagan