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Volume 20, issue 6, 2016
- Editorial: Trump’s inauguration of counter-revolution? More groundings pp. 773-778

- Bob Catterall
- Urban eco-geopolitics pp. 779-799

- Marcelo Lopes de Souza
- Unprecedented natures? pp. 800-821

- Pushpa Arabindoo
- Infrastructural gap pp. 822-831

- Dimitris Dalakoglou
- Urban regeneration ‘from the bottom up’ pp. 832-844

- Chiara Rabbiosi
- as seen from France pp. 845-862

- Marie-Hélène Bacqué and Amélie Flamand
- Linking race, the value of land and the value of life pp. 863-879

- Andrea Gibbons
- The incredible shrinking Japan pp. 880-903

- Fernando Ortiz-Moya and Nieves Moreno
- Endpiece: From LA to Standing Rock and beyond: A holistic reading of confluences pp. 904-910

- Andrea Gibbons and Debbie Humphry
Volume 20, issue 5, 2016
- Editorial: Trumped? Some groundings pp. 655-662

- Bob Catterall
- Revisiting the urban frontier through the case of New Kvillebäcken, Gothenburg pp. 663-684

- Catharina Thörn and Helena Holgersson
- Bad banks and the urban political economy of financialization pp. 685-699

- Michael Byrne
- The meaning of the park pp. 700-718

- Nils C. Kumkar
- ‘Gentrification’ as a grid of meaning pp. 719-736

- Alex Werth and Eli Marienthal
- Thinking against the sovereignty of the concept pp. 737-754

- Nasser Abourahme and Omar Jabary-Salamanca
- Vanity and violence pp. 755-771

- Stephen Graham
Volume 20, issue 4, 2016
- Editorial: Grounding technical democracy and critical urban studies pp. 517-522

- Bob Catterall
- Contortions of the unconsolidated pp. 523-538

- Adam Bobbette
- Technical democracy as a challenge to urban studies pp. 539-548

- Ignacio Farías and Anders Blok
- Devising hybrid forums pp. 549-562

- Ignacio Farías
- Interfaces of informality pp. 563-580

- Eduardo Ascensão
- Cultivating torment pp. 581-601

- Jonathan Metzger
- Assembling urban riskscapes pp. 602-618

- Anders Blok
- Urban accessibility issues pp. 619-636

- Tomás Sánchez Criado and Marcos Cereceda Otárola
- Very particular, or rather universal? Gentrification through the lenses of Ghertner and López-Morales pp. 637-644

- Matthias Bernt
- The future with Chinese characteristics pp. 645-649

- Jonathan Crisman
- Whiter than white pp. 650-653

- Jonathan Moses
Volume 20, issue 3, 2016
- Editorial: Utopia on the edge? pp. 343-349

- Bob Catterall
- Black hole capitalism pp. 350-367

- Japhy Wilson and Manuel Bayón
- Reimagining resilience pp. 368-388

- Arpan Roy
- Vertical noir pp. 389-406

- Stephen Graham
- Learning from Jerusalem pp. 407-411

- Jonathan Rokem
- Once there were Moroccans here—today Americans pp. 412-427

- Hila Zaban
- Between discrimination and stabilization pp. 428-440

- Oren Shlomo
- Political infrastructure and the politics of infrastructure pp. 441-454

- Amina Nolte
- Jerusalem as a paradigm pp. 455-471

- Camillo Boano
- Beyond incommensurability pp. 472-482

- Jonathan Rokem
- The Aleph—Jerusalem as critical learning pp. 483-494

- Oren Yiftachel
- The London’s Housing Crisis and its Activisms Conference, associated with CITY’s Special Feature (issue 20.2) pp. 495-506

- Debbie Humphry
- Occupation from below: squatting within, against and beyond pp. 507-511

- David M. Bell
- Rethinking the urban crisis in Flint, Michigan pp. 512-516

- Benjamin J. Pauli
Volume 20, issue 2, 2016
- Editorial: ‘This place is pre-something … ’ pp. 175-179

- Bob Catterall
- Europe’s last frontier: The spatialities of the refugee crisis pp. 180-185

- Dimitris Dalakoglou
- Singaporean ‘spaces of hope?’ pp. 186-203

- Jason Luger
- London's housing crisis and its activisms pp. 204-221

- Paul Watt and Anna Minton
- The housing crisis and London pp. 222-237

- Michael Edwards
- A view from the top pp. 238-255

- Luna Glucksberg
- The housing crisis pp. 256-270

- Anna Minton, Michela Pace and Henrietta Williams
- The London clearances pp. 271-277

- Simon Elmer and Geraldine Dening
- Complete control pp. 278-286

- Jerry Flynn
- ‘Regeneration’ and ‘consultation’ at a Lambeth council estate pp. 287-291

- Pam Douglas and Joanne Parkes
- Building urban power from housing crisis pp. 292-296

- Jacob Wills
- A nomadic war machine in the metropolis pp. 297-320

- Paul Watt
- Speculating on London's housing future pp. 321-341

- Joe Beswick, Georgia Alexandri, Michael Byrne, Sònia Vives-Miró, Desiree Fields, Stuart Hodkinson and Michael Janoschka
Volume 20, issue 1, 2016
- Editorial: ‘Planetary’ urbanisation: insecure foundations, the commodification of knowledge, and paradigm shift pp. 1-9

- Bob Catterall
- Propositions for more just urban public spaces pp. 10-31

- Setha Low and Kurt Iveson
- Flooding the sanitary city pp. 32-51

- Sophie Schramm
- Migration and the city pp. 52-60

- Panos Hatziprokopiou, Yannis Frangopoulos and Nicola Montagna
- Migrant economies and everyday spaces in Athens in times of crisis pp. 61-74

- Panos Hatziprokopiou and Yannis Frangopoulos
- Migrants’ settlement in two central neighborhoods of Athens pp. 75-90

- Dimitris Balampanidis and Iris Polyzos
- The contestation of space in Milan's Chinatown pp. 91-100

- Nicola Montagna
- Business activities of immigrants from Turkey and the former Yugoslavia in Vienna pp. 101-115

- Josef Kohlbacher and Ursula Reeger
- Transitory community hubs pp. 116-129

- Edda Ostertag
- Afro-Colombian integration in mestizo cities pp. 130-141

- Jorge Ivan Bula Escobar
- Can resilience be redeemed? pp. 142-142

- Zac Taylor and Alex Schafran
- Can resilience be redeemed? pp. 143-151

- Geoff DeVerteuil and Oleg Golubchikov
- Rethinking resilience as capacity to endure pp. 152-160

- Tim Schwanen
- Resilience is not enough pp. 161-166

- Kate Driscoll Derickson
- The paradoxical slum pp. 167-170

- Sukriti Issar
- Comparing relational urbanism pp. 171-173

- Colin McFarlane