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Volume 19, issue 6, 2015
- Editorial: Where is the world at and where is it headed? pp. 775-780

- Bob Catterall
- The intelligent woman's guide to the urban question pp. 781-800

- Kate Shaw
- The politics of urban knowledge pp. 801-819

- Sharon M. Meagher
- Rethinking urban public space pp. 820-836

- Pablo Sendra
- Making sense of absence pp. 837-856

- Agata A. Lisiak
- Asian urbanisation pp. 857-874

- Adrian Atkinson
- Making do pp. 875-878

- Lily Geismer
- Street children in cities in Ghana: an insider account pp. 879-881

- Franklin Obeng-Odoom
- City ’s holistic and cumulative project (1996--2016) pp. 882-906

- Melissa Wilson
Volume 19, issue 5, 2015
- Editorial: To 'the city of refuge' pp. 613-617

- Bob Catterall
- Luxified skies pp. 618-645

- Stephen Graham
- Beyond city limits pp. 646-664

- Mark Davidson and Kurt Iveson
- Between big city and authentic village pp. 665-680

- Paul Kendall
- Durable camps: the state, the urban, the everyday pp. 681-688

- Giovanni Picker and Silvia Pasquetti
- The roots and implications of the USA's homeless tent cities pp. 689-701

- Chris Herring and Manuel Lutz
- Negotiating control pp. 702-713

- Silvia Pasquetti
- Confined to the threshold pp. 714-726

- Elena Fontanari
- Spreading and concentrating pp. 727-740

- Irit Katz
- Colonial refractions: the 'Gypsy camp' as a spatio-racial political technology pp. 741-752

- Giovanni Picker, Margaret Greenfields and David Smith
- Amateur urbanism pp. 753-762

- Andy Merrifield
- Narratives of urban life pp. 763-765

- Caroline Knowles
- Where is home? Why home is not at the same place in the USA and Europe pp. 766-769

- Melissa Ley-Cervantes and Jan Willem Duyvendak
- Questioning integrationist policies in Berlin: the role of neighbourhood initiatives in the city of difference pp. 770-774

- Elena Ostanel
Volume 19, issue 4, 2015
- Editorial: 'We are here' pp. 401-407

- Bob Catterall
- From the 'right to the city' to the right to the planet pp. 408-443

- Marcelo Lopes de Souza
- Fictions from the underground pp. 444-462

- Matthew Harle
- Modelling urban futures pp. 463-479

- Paul Jones
- European urban spaces in crisis pp. 480-485

- Ulrike M. Vieten and Gill Valentine
- Everyday urban encounters as stratification practices pp. 486-498

- Peter Dirksmeier and Ilse Helbrecht
- The struggle for public space pp. 499-509

- Adriano Cancellieri and Elena Ostanel
- Socio-spatial stigmatization and its 'incorporation' in the centre of Athens, Greece pp. 510-521

- Penny (Panagiota) Koutrolikou
- Ambiguity in urban belonging pp. 522-533

- Kirsten Simonsen and Lasse Koefoed
- Encountering difference and radical democratic trajectory pp. 534-544

- Irem Inceoglu
- Affective practices in the European city of encounter pp. 545-551

- Brenda S. A. Yeoh
- Why gentrification theory fails in 'much of the world' pp. 552-563

- D. Asher Ghertner
- Gentrification in the global South pp. 564-573

- Ernesto López-Morales
- Your daily fascism: investments of desire in the modern era pp. 574-578

- Cheryl Gilge
- Jerusalem: from a 'divided' to a 'contested' city--and next to a neo-apartheid city? pp. 579-584

- Haim Yacobi
- City 's holistic and cumulative project (1996-2016) pp. 585-612

- Melissa Wilson
Volume 19, issue 2-3, 2015
- Editorial: 'You're surrounded...' pp. 145-150

- Bob Catterall
- Towards a new epistemology of the urban? pp. 151-182

- Neil Brenner and Christian Schmid
- Building a better theory of the urban: A response to 'Towards a new epistemology of the urban?' pp. 183-191

- Richard Walker
- Life support: The political ecology of urban air pp. 192-215

- Stephen Graham
- Uncertain times, contested resources: Discursive practices and lived realities in African urban environments pp. 216-238

- David Simon
- The changing occupational class composition of London pp. 239-246

- Chris Hamnett
- Same, but different: Within London's 'static' class structure and the missing antagonism pp. 247-257

- Mark Davidson and Elvin Wyly
- IBM's smart city as techno-utopian policy mobility pp. 258-273

- Alan Wiig
- The transformative power of cooperation between social movements: Squatting and tenants' movements in Poland pp. 274-296

- Dominika V. Polanska and Grzegorz Piotrowski
- There is a politics of urban knowledge because urban knowledge is political: A rejoinder to 'Debating urban studies in 23 steps' pp. 297-302

- David Madden
- The future of the urban academy pp. 303-305

- Alex Schafran
- Interactions with infrastructure as windows into social worlds: A method for critical urban studies: Introduction pp. 306-312

- Hillary Angelo and Christine Hentschel
- The birth of the urban passenger: Infrastructural subjectivity and the opening of the New York City subway pp. 313-321

- Stefan Höhne
- Hierarchies of happiness: Railway infrastructure and suburban subject formation in Berlin and Cairo around 1900 pp. 322-331

- Joseph Ben Prestel
- Infrastructure as a divination tool: Whispers from the grids in a Nigerian city pp. 332-343

- Eric Trovalla and Ulrika Trovalla
- Networked infrastructures and the 'local': Flows and connectivity in a postsocialist city pp. 344-355

- Liviu Chelcea and Gergő Pulay
- Toward an infrastructural critique of urban change: Obsolescence and changing perceptions of New York City's waterfront pp. 356-364

- Boris Vormann
- Rent gap, fluid infrastructure and population excess in a gentrifying neighbourhood pp. 365-374

- Anant Maringanti and Indivar Jonnalagadda
- Afterword: Come on out, you're surrounded: The betweens of infrastructure pp. 375-383

- AbdouMaliq Simone
- Afterword: Economies of infrastructure pp. 384-391

- Fran Tonkiss
- Today and tomorrow gangs: Youth and violence at the margins of the global city pp. 392-395

- Katherine Saunders-Hastings
- Accessing public spaces pp. 396-399

- Tara Saharan
Volume 19, issue 1, 2015
- Editorial: 'Go viral or die trying' pp. 1-4

- Bob Catterall
- Where is an author? pp. 5-43

- Elvin Wyly
- Traversing the fantasies of urban destruction: Ruin gazing in Varosha pp. 44-60

- Paul Dobraszczyk
- Scenes from Gezi Park: Localisation, nationalism and globalisation in Turkey pp. 61-76

- Tahir Abbas and Ismail Hakki Yigit
- Introduction: Hacking the redevelopment script pp. 77-78

- Anna Richter
- The bold and the bland: Art, redevelopment and the creative commons in post-industrial New York pp. 79-101

- Joseph Heathcott
- On Marshall Berman (1940-2013): A radical New York intellectual: Introduction pp. 102-103

- David Madden
- Hurling the little streets against the great: Marshall Berman's perennial modernism pp. 104-108

- Todd Gitlin
- Remembering Marshall Berman pp. 109-111

- Daniel Skinner
- Remaining faithful to the city: Marshall Berman's provocative optimism pp. 112-120

- Gareth Millington
- Adventures in the art of dissent and London's Olympic State pp. 121-125

- Andrew Harris
- Towards the horizon of democracy: Nurturing our desires, giving space to possible path pp. 126-130

- Francesca Governa
- City 's holistic and cumulative project (1996-2016): (1) Then and now: 'It all comes together in Los Angeles?' pp. 131-142

- Melissa Wilson and Bob Catterall