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Volume 23, issue 6, 2019
- Editorial: Assault on the everyday pp. 695-696

- Antonis Vradis
- What makes city life meaningful is the things we hide pp. 697-713

- Gareth Millington and Vladimir Rizov
- Racialised postsocialist governance in Romania’s urban margins pp. 714-731

- Dominic Teodorescu
- Alternative creative spaces and neo-liberal urban transformations pp. 732-750

- Robert G. Hollands
- Making room for the extraeconomic pp. 751-773

- Keith Harris
- The photographic city pp. 774-791

- Vladimir Rizov
- I can smell Aleppo pp. 792-797

- Ammar Azzouz
- Debt in Islamic finance pp. 798-802

- Vanessa Arapko
- The unpredictability of the land beneath your feet pp. 803-807

- Matthew H. McLeskey
- Cities as feminist spaces? Towards experiments in thinking and living the urban differently pp. 808-810

- Chanel Lange-Maney and Jacklyn Weier
Volume 23, issue 4-5, 2019
- Editorial: Revolt, chronic disaster and hope pp. 405-410

- Melissa Fernández Arrigoitia
- Repeat photography and urban change pp. 411-438

- Brian Doucet
- Racialized housing unevenness in Cluj-Napoca under capitalist redevelopment pp. 439-460

- Enikő Vincze and George Iulian Zamfir
- Hegemonic building and the paradox of over-accumulation in the Central London office market pp. 461-482

- Richard Barras
- Who controls the city? pp. 483-504

- Roger Ball, Clifford Stott, John Drury, Fergus Neville, Stephen Reicher and Sanjeedah Choudhury
- Politics by design pp. 505-523

- Laura Sara Wainer
- The governance of mundane urban nuisances pp. 524-539

- Andrew Clarke
- The production of territorial stigmatisation pp. 540-563

- Troels Schultz Larsen and Kristian Nagel Delica
- Dealing with difference pp. 564-579

- Christine Hudson, Torill Nyseth and Paul Pedersen
- Time as infrastructure pp. 580-588

- Natalia Besedovsky, Fritz-Julius Grafe, Hanna Hilbrandt and Hannes Langguth
- Disrupting movements, synchronising schedules pp. 589-605

- Hanna Baumann
- The temporalities of financialization pp. 606-618

- Fritz-Julius Grafe and Hanna Hilbrandt
- Labour migration as a temporal practice in peripheral cities pp. 619-630

- Ruth Coman, Monika Grubbauer and Jonas König
- Contradictory time horizons of Durban energy piping in an era of looming climate chaos pp. 631-645

- Patrick Bond
- Decarbonising Rotterdam? pp. 646-657

- Ivonne Elsner, Jochen Monstadt and Rob Raven
- How maps make time pp. 658-672

- Liz Koslov
- A timely rapprochement between design scholarship and economization studies pp. 673-675

- Koray Caliskan
- Re-envisioning the global city’s future pp. 676-680

- Jason Luger
- How-to guide to the new city: learning from Africa's new towns pp. 681-685

- Laurence Côté-Roy
- China’s new towns pp. 686-689

- Xuefei Ren
- Black agency and food access: leaving the food desert narrative behind pp. 690-693

- Maggie Dickinson
Volume 23, issue 3, 2019
- Editorial: City of emergency pp. 281-284

- David Madden
- Insurgent planning? pp. 285-305

- Clarissa F. Sampaio Freitas
- Public space and citizenship in Mumbai pp. 306-326

- Tanu Sankalia
- Discovering a ‘post-revolutionary’ sense of place in China’s small commodity city of Yiwu pp. 327-341

- Alison Hulme
- Propositions for the emancipatory potential of urban spectacle pp. 342-365

- Muna Guvenc
- Graffiti takes its own space pp. 366-387

- Gabriel Ortiz van Meerbeke and Bjørn Sletto
- Scenes from an urban outside pp. 388-401

- Alberto Vanolo
- Private finance initiatives: London’s social housing in an increasingly financialised context pp. 402-404

- Frances Brill
Volume 23, issue 2, 2019
- Editorial: Anything is possible pp. 139-142

- Melissa Fernandez Arrigoitia, Debbie Humphry and Anna Richter
- Aesthetics of zero tolerance pp. 143-169

- Emma Arnold
- Enclosing autonomy pp. 170-188

- Deanna Dadusc
- Moving with masculine care in the city pp. 189-204

- Julie Gamble and Cristen Dávalos
- The city as an aesthetic space pp. 205-221

- Mirza Tursić
- Power relations, conflicts and everyday life in urban public space pp. 222-244

- Dimitris Pettas
- On the difficulty of agreeing upon a universal logic for city standards pp. 245-255

- James Merricks White
- From rogue sign to squatter symbol pp. 256-267

- Amanda Wasielewski
- Night: the final frontier? pp. 268-272

- Michele Acuto
- What a difference the night makes: towards new planetary urbanisms pp. 273-276

- Natalie Marr
- On the biogeoastronomical night and cautious theory pp. 277-280

- Robert Shaw
Volume 23, issue 1, 2019
- Urban refugees in a ‘non-Convention’ city pp. 1-16

- Leonie Tuitjer and Quentin Batréau
- There is no political agenda pp. 17-34

- Derek Ruez and Trushna Parekh
- Actually existing smart citizens pp. 35-52

- Taylor Shelton and Thomas Lodato
- Urban crisis as conservative bonding capital pp. 53-65

- Jason Hackworth
- Squatting and adverse possession pp. 66-82

- Alaina De Biasi
- The production of informality and everyday politics pp. 83-96

- Nipesh Palat Narayanan
- What would Ruth Glass do? pp. 97-106

- Sam Johnson-Schlee
- A tale of a Syrian city at war pp. 107-122

- Ammar Azzouz
- Renters' revolt pp. 123-127

- Renee Tapp
- Urban recalibrations and radical potentials pp. 128-132

- Irit Katz
- Contracting the Urban World pp. 133-138

- Luciano Vettoretto