Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability
2013 - 2025
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Volume 9, issue 4, 2016
- Digital neighborhoods pp. 305-328

- Luc Anselin and Sarah Williams
- How ideas work: memes and institutional material in the first 100 years of the neighborhood unit pp. 329-352

- Jason Brody
- Taking the High Line: elevated parks, transforming neighbourhoods, and the ever-changing relationship between the urban and nature pp. 353-371

- Hélène Littke, Ryan Locke and Tigran Haas
- Does downtown office property perform better in live–work–play centers? pp. 372-387

- Emil Malizia and Yan Song
- The of urban form: a framework for heritage-based place making pp. 388-407

- Galen D. Newman
- What may culture contribute to urban sustainability? Critical reflections on the uses of culture in urban development in Oslo and beyond pp. 408-425

- Joar Skrede
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 9, issue 3, 2016
- Sense of place: inquiry and application pp. 205-215

- Kyle J. Beidler and Julia M. Morrison
- Unveiling Vegas: urbanism at the nexus of private profit and public policy pp. 216-236

- Aseem Inam
- Affordable housing in National Register districts: recognizing the advantages of historic urban neighborhoods in Louisville and Covington, Kentucky, USA pp. 237-253

- Douglas R. Appler
- Informal settlement upgrading policies in Egypt: towards improvement in the upgrading process pp. 254-275

- Ibrahim Rizk Hegazy
- Challenges and opportunities for participatory planning approaches within Dubai’s urban context pp. 276-301

- Khaled Alawadi and Sarah Dooling
- Dead end: suburban sprawl and the rebirth of American urbanism. Death of a suburban dream. Race and schools in Compton, California pp. 302-303

- Susan Parham
Volume 9, issue 2, 2016
- Introduction to the special issue pp. 99-100

- Donovan Finn
- Delai Sam: social activism as contemporary art in the emerging discourse of DIY urbanism in Russia pp. 101-116

- Adeola Enigbokan
- The formalities of informal improvement: technical and scholarly knowledge at work in do-it-yourself urban design pp. 117-134

- Gordon C.C. Douglas
- Large-scale tactical urbanism: the Denver bike share system pp. 135-147

- Wesley E. Marshall, Andrew L. Duvall and Deborah S. Main
- Trial-and-error urbanism: addressing obduracy, uncertainty and complexity in urban planning and design pp. 148-165

- Taylor Dotson
- Claiming participation -- a comparative analysis of DIY urbanism in Denmark pp. 166-184

- Louise Fabian and Kristine Samson
- Against a de-politicized DIY urbanism: Food Not Bombs and the struggle over public space pp. 185-201

- David Spataro
- Food and the City Urban Agriculture and the New Food Revolution pp. 202-203

- Susan Parham
Volume 9, issue 1, 2016
- How brownfield sites kill places and people: an examination of neighborhood housing values, foreclosures, and lifespan pp. 1-18

- John I. Gilderbloom, Wesley L. Meares and William Riggs
- Complexity in urban agriculture: the role of landscape typologies in promoting urban agriculture’s growth pp. 19-38

- N.C. Napawan
- Clandestine urbanization: reconstituting urban space in the margins of the Phoenix metropolitan area pp. 39-50

- Nabil Kamel
- Improving walkability for seniors through accessibility to food stores: a study of three areas of Greater Montreal pp. 51-72

- Paula Negron-Poblete, Anne-Marie Séguin and Philippe Apparicio
- Polycentrism as a sustainable development strategy: empirical analysis from the state of Maryland pp. 73-92

- Elijah Knaap, Chengri Ding, Yi Niu and Sabyasachee Mishra
- Conflating gray space and crypto urbanism pp. 93-96

- Swasti Vardhan Mishra
- On south bank: the production of public space pp. 97-98

- Erica Pani
Volume 8, issue 4, 2015
- Towards topographically sensitive urbanism: re-envisioning earthwork terracing in suburban development pp. 331-351

- Karl Kullmann
- Landscape (and) urbanism? Engaging Nolli pp. 352-372

- Anthony Sease
- Re-theorising contemporary public space: a new narrative and a new normative pp. 373-405

- Matthew Carmona
- Temporary urbanism and urban sustainability after a natural disaster: transitional community-initiated open spaces in Christchurch, New Zealand pp. 406-422

- Andreas Wesener
Volume 8, issue 3, 2015
- Foot logic pp. 219-221

- Bruce F. Donnelly
- Urban resilience: two diverging interpretations pp. 222-240

- Silvio Caputo, Maria Caserio, Richard Coles, Ljubomir Jankovic and Mark R. Gaterell
- The metrics of street network connectivity: their inconsistencies pp. 241-259

- Paul L. Knight and Wesley E. Marshall
- Refining the grain: using resident-based walkability audits to better understand walkable urban form pp. 260-278

- Marc Schlossberg, Deb Johnson-Shelton, Cody Evers and Geraldine Moreno-Black
- Retrofitting suburbia through second units: lessons from the Phoenix region pp. 279-301

- Deirdre Pfeiffer
- Towards a sustainable transformation of the detached houses in peri-urban Flanders, Belgium pp. 302-330

- Wouter Bervoets, Marijn van de Weijer, Dominique Vanneste, Lieve Vanderstraeten, Michael Ryckewaert and Hilde Heynen
Volume 8, issue 2, 2015
- Functional classification: is it functionally obsolete? pp. 111-114

- Nicholas Fortey and Deborah Redman
- Smart growth and goods movement: emerging research agendas pp. 115-132

- Erica Wygonik, Alon Bassok, Anne Goodchild, Edward McCormack and Daniel Carlson
- Urban freight transport policies in Rome: lessons learned and the road ahead pp. 133-147

- Agostino Nuzzolo and Antonio Comi
- Understanding the impacts of integrating New Urbanist neighborhood and street design ideals with conventional traffic engineering standards: the case of Stapleton pp. 148-172

- Wesley E. Marshall
- Neighborhood formation in semi-urban settlements pp. 173-198

- Michael E. Smith, Ashley Engquist, Cinthia Carvajal, Katrina Johnston-Zimmerman, Monica Algara, Bridgette Gilliland, Yui Kuznetsov and Amanda Young
- The "neighborhood unit" on trial: a case study in the impacts of urban morphology pp. 199-217

- Michael W. Mehaffy, Sergio Porta and Ombretta Romice
Volume 8, issue 1, 2015
- Public/private urban interfaces: type, adaptation, assemblage pp. 1-16

- Kim Dovey and Stephen Wood
- Assessing Baghdad universities: informative framework for relevant development plans pp. 17-37

- Akram J. Al-Akkam
- Placemaking and disaster recovery: targeting place for recovery in post-Katrina New Orleans pp. 38-56

- Billy Fields, Jacob Wagner and Michael Frisch
- The continuous expansion of Brazilian cities: the case of the city of Belo Horizonte pp. 57-81

- Staël de Alvarenga Pereira Costa and Stefânia de Araújo Perna
- Shifting the spotlight: suggesting a pragmatic approach to studying the Polish LGBT community pp. 82-96

- Weronika Anna Kusek
- Learning from new millennium science fiction cities pp. 97-109

- Mark C. Childs
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