Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability
2013 - 2025
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Volume 12, issue 4, 2019
- A typological approach to planning pp. 373-392

- Kai Gu, Ye Li and Xi Zheng
- New housing patterns and spatial fragmentation in Gulf cities pp. 393-411

- Florian Wiedmann, Ashraf M. Salama, Hatem G. A. Ibrahim and Velina Mirincheva
- An historico-geographical theory of urban form pp. 412-432

- Vítor Oliveira
- Inventing what Millennials want downtown: housing the urban generation in low-density metropolitan regions pp. 433-455

- Deirdre Pfeiffer, Genevieve Pearthree and Meagan M. Ehlenz
- Walkability vs. walking: assessing outcomes of walkability at Southeast False Creek, Vancouver, Canada pp. 456-475

- Cynthia Girling, K. Zheng, A. Monti and M. Ebneshahidi
- Determinants of perceived insecurity in a low-income neighborhood in Accra, Ghana pp. 476-495

- Charlotte Wrigley-Asante, Louis Kusi Frimpong, Jane Tornuxi Amu, George Owusu and Martin Oteng-Ababio
- Serendipitous conservation: faith-to-faith conversion of historic churches in Buffalo pp. 496-521

- Ashima Krishna and Enjoli Hall
Volume 12, issue 3, 2019
- Visual engagement with urban street edges: insights using mobile eye-tracking pp. 259-278

- James Simpson, Megan Freeth, Kimberley J. Simpson and Kevin Thwaites
- Thinking against Heritage: speculative development and emancipatory politics in the City of London pp. 279-295

- Günter Gassner
- Large multifunctional suburban centres and the transformation of the suburban realm pp. 296-319

- Pierre Filion and Sara Saboonian
- Managing change: Seattle’s 21st century urban renaissance pp. 320-345

- Katherine Idziorek and Manish Chalana
- Progressive land sub-division in the metropolitan border in Buenos Aires between 1972 and 2012 pp. 346-353

- Patricia López-Goyburu
- Forces shaping urban morphology in Southern Africa Today: unequal interplay among people, practice and policy pp. 354-372

- Innocent Chirisa and Abraham Matamanda
Volume 12, issue 2, 2019
- Plastic flowers and mowed lawns: the exploration of everyday unsustainability pp. 131-155

- Helen Kopnina
- Seeing the city: using eye-tracking technology to explore cognitive responses to the built environment pp. 156-171

- Justin B. Hollander, Alexandra Purdy, Andrew Wiley, Veronica Foster, Robert J.K. Jacob, Holly A. Taylor and Tad T. Brunyé
- Towards a Deleuzoguattarian methodology for urban design pp. 172-187

- Hooman Foroughmand Araabi and Alex McDonald
- Sense of place and mental wellness amongst African immigrants in Canada pp. 188-202

- Boadi Agyekum and Bruce Newbold
- Retrofitting business suburbia: competition, transformation, and challenges in metropolitan Boston’s suburban office parks pp. 203-229

- Hendrik Jansen and Brent D. Ryan
- Zoning changes and social diversity in New York City, 1990–2015 pp. 230-243

- Juan G. Yunda and Junfeng Jiao
- ‘Let’s be friends’; exploring governance, crime precipitators and public safety in the night-time economies of Cardiff (Wales) and Perth (Australia) pp. 244-258

- Paul Cozens, Shane Greive and Colin Rogers
Volume 12, issue 1, 2019
- Overcoming flaws in permeability measures: modified route directness pp. 1-14

- Paul Stangl
- One step ahead of the bulldozer: historic preservation in Houston, Texas pp. 15-33

- Stephanie Ryberg-Webster
- Evaluating Landscape Urbanism: evidence from Lafayette Park, Detroit pp. 34-59

- Ryan Locke, Peter Elmlund and Michael W. Mehaffy
- “Laboratorio Q”, Seville: creative production of collective spaces before and after austerity pp. 60-82

- María Carrascal, Pablo Sendra, Antonio Alanís, Plácido González Martínez, Alfonso Guajardo-Fajardo and Carlos García Vázquez
- Stranger adaptations: public/private interfaces, adaptations, and ethnic diversity in Bankstown, Sydney pp. 83-102

- Sanaz Alian and Stephen Wood
- Understanding the context of neighborhood parks: a method for public space classification pp. 103-127

- Sungduck Lee
- Urban Rage: the revolt of the excluded pp. 128-129

- Azat Zana Gündoğan
Volume 11, issue 4, 2018
- A public health perspective on small business development: a review of the literature pp. 387-411

- Alina Schnake-Mahl, Jessica A. R. Williams, Barry Keppard and Mariana Arcaya
- Walk Score® versus residents’ perceptions of walkability in Omaha, NE pp. 412-435

- Bradley Bereitschaft
- Is there suitable housing near work? The impact of housing suitability on commute distances in Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver pp. 436-459

- Markus Moos, Nick Revington and Tristan Wilkin
- Informal settlement upgrading in South Africa: beneficiaries’ perceptions over nearly twenty-five years pp. 460-479

- John Ntema, Ruth Massey, Lochner Marais, Jan Cloete and Molefi Lenka
- In support of the unambiguous neighborhood: a proposed size typology pp. 480-502

- Emily Talen
- Urbanity and density in 20th century design pp. 503-504

- Susan Parham
- The past and future city: how historic preservation is reviving America’s communities pp. 505-508

- Steven W. Semes
Volume 11, issue 3, 2018
- “A tapestry without instructions.” Lived experiences of community in an outer suburb of Melbourne, Australia pp. 257-276

- Fiona J. Andrews, Louise Johnson and Elyse Warner
- Privileging the private home: a case of persuasive storytelling in early twentieth-century professional discourses pp. 277-302

- Sonia A. Hirt
- The significance of the subsurface in urban renewal pp. 303-328

- Fransje L. Hooimeijer and Linda Maring
- Residents’ relationship with green infrastructure in Cosmo City, Johannesburg pp. 329-346

- Olumuyiwa Bayode Adegun
- When green is grievous: downsides in human-nature interactions in informal urban settlements pp. 347-361

- Olumuyiwa Bayode Adegun
- Green urban cemeteries: more than just parks pp. 362-382

- Margrete Skår, Helena Nordh and Grete Swensen
- City of well-being: a radical guide to planning pp. 383-385

- Eduardo Oliveira
Volume 11, issue 2, 2018
- The economic impact of one to two-way street conversions: advancing a context-sensitive framework pp. 129-148

- William Riggs and Bruce Appleyard
- Residential preferences, transit accessibility and social equity: insights from the Denver region pp. 149-174

- Kara S. Luckey, Wesley E. Marshall, Catherine Durso and Carol Atkinson-Palombo
- Urban development around bus rapid transit stops in seven cities in Latin-America pp. 175-201

- Daniel A. Rodriguez and C. Erik Vergel-Tovar
- The structural variability of quarters and residential areas in the historical texture of the city of Yazd based on Islamic rules and jurisprudence: a case study of Golchinan quarter pp. 202-232

- Hamid Azizi Bondarabady and Amir Reza Khavarian-Garmsir
- Little Free Libraries: an examination of micro-urbanist interventions pp. 233-253

- Carolina S. Sarmiento, J. Revel Sims and Alfonso Morales
- Small town composition: sketching a shared area of argument pp. 254-256

- Mark C. Childs
Volume 11, issue 1, 2018
- Design governance the CABE way, its effectiveness and legitimacy pp. 1-23

- Matthew Carmona, Claudio de Magalhães and Lucy Natarajan
- Rethinking how built environments influence subjective well-being: a new conceptual framework pp. 24-40

- Kostas Mouratidis
- A human-scaled GIS: measuring and visualizing social interaction in Barcelona’s pp. 41-62

- Philip Speranza
- Climbing the city. Inhabiting verticality outside of comfort bubbles pp. 63-80

- Andrea Mubi Brighenti and Andrea Pavoni
- An indicator approach to sustainable urban freight transport pp. 81-102

- Heleen Buldeo Rai, Tom van Lier, Dries Meers and Cathy Macharis
- The resilience of a London Great Estate: urban development, adaptive capacity and the politics of stewardship pp. 103-127

- Juliet Patricia Davis
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