Urban Research & Practice
2014 - 2025
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Volume 12, issue 4, 2019
- Productive gentrification in the Mile-Ex neighbourhood of Montreal, Canada: exploring the role of the state in remaking urban industrial clusters pp. 301-321

- Mary Sprague and Norma M Rantisi
- The ‘Pink Street’ in Cais do Sodré: urban change and liminal governance in a nightlife district of Lisbon pp. 322-340

- Jordi Nofre, João C. Martins, Domingos Vaz, Rosa Fina, Jorge Sequera and Patricia Vale
- Instinctive participation: community-initiated mechanisms for managing and maintaining urban poor settlements in Cairo, Egypt pp. 341-371

- Khaled Galal Ahmed
- Vulnerability and deviance: individual reasoning about the proposal to ban begging in Sweden pp. 372-391

- Karin Zelano
- Consumption and encounter in (multi)cultural quarters reflecting on London and Rome’s ‘Banglatowns’ pp. 392-413

- Carlotta Fioretti and Paola Briata
- An alternative for whom? The evolution and socio-economy of Danish cohousing pp. 414-430

- Peter Jakobsen and Henrik Gutzon Larsen
- Urban space renaissance of a developing country city pp. 431-447

- Samuel Twumasi Amoah, Ebenezer Owusu-Sekyere and Emmanuel Narteh Angmor
- The triad of social sustainability: Defining and measuring social sustainability of urban neighbourhoods pp. 448-471

- M. Reza Shirazi and Ramin Keivani
- Balancing gentrification in the knowledge economy: the case of Chattanooga’s innovation district pp. 472-492

- Arnault Morisson and Carmelina Bevilacqua
- Build it and they will come: whatever happened to social housing in Mexico pp. 493-504

- Alfonso Valenzuela Aguilera and Sasha Tsenkova
- Climate change in cities: innovations in multi-level governance pp. 505-506

- Aliaksandra Baravikova
- Rethinking third places. Informal public spaces and community building pp. 507-508

- Iñigo Lorente-Riverola
Volume 12, issue 3, 2019
- ‘Orthodox’ and ‘alternative’ explanations for the reduction of urban violence in Medellín, Colombia pp. 211-229

- Caroline Doyle
- Citizen dialogue for whom? Competing rationalities in urban planning, the case of Gothenburg, Sweden pp. 230-246

- Linda Soneryd and Elisabeth Lindh
- Gentrification in new-build and old-build transit-oriented developments: the case of Bengaluru pp. 247-263

- Jyothi Chava, Peter Newman and Reena Tiwari
- Is the ability of politicians to act as representatives between elections hampered in systems inspired by NPM? pp. 264-284

- Vicki Johansson
- Urban planning in the most liveable city: Vienna pp. 285-295

- Volkmar Pamer
- Enabling urban alternatives. Crises, contestation, and cooperation pp. 296-297

- Anthea Chiovitti
- Urban regeneration. A manifesto for transforming UK cities in the age of climate change pp. 298-300

- Massimiliano Granceri
Volume 12, issue 2, 2019
- Erratum pp. i-i

- The Editors
- After poverty reduction: trajectories of U.S. urban neighborhoods that escaped high poverty during the 1990s pp. 113-136

- Chunhui Ren
- Harnessing inclusive urban knowledge for the implementation of the New Urban Agenda pp. 137-155

- Enora Robin, Katrien Steenmans and Michele Acuto
- Migration, caste and livelihood: evidence from Indian city-slums pp. 156-172

- S Chandrasekhar and Arup Mitra
- Communities making social change from below. Social innovation and democratic leadership in two disenfranchised neighbourhoods in Barcelona pp. 173-191

- Santiago Eizaguirre and Marc Parés
- Building a movement for the right to housing in Hungary pp. 192-200

- Éva Tessza Udvarhelyi
- Attracting investment by introducing the city as a special economic zone: a perspective from Mauritius pp. 201-207

- Zaheer Allam and David Sydney Jones
- Emerging urban spaces: a planetary perspective pp. 208-210

- Lorenzo De Vidovich
Volume 12, issue 1, 2019
- Social housing on trial: Institutions + Policy design pp. 1-6

- Sasha Tsenkova
- The Role of Nonprofits in Meeting the Housing Challenge in the United States pp. 7-37

- Rachel G. Bratt
- Social Rented Housing in the (DIS)United Kingdom: Can Different Social Housing Regime Types Exist within the Same Nation State? pp. 38-60

- Mark Stephens
- The organizational challenges of mixed-income development: privatizing public housing through cross-sector collaboration pp. 61-83

- Mark L. Joseph, Robert J. Chaskin, Amy T. Khare and Jung-Eun Kim
- Moving towards age-inclusive public housing in Singapore pp. 84-98

- Belinda Yuen
- Political evolution in the Lisbon of the digital era. Fast urban changes, slow institutional restructuring and growing civic pressures pp. 99-110

- João Seixas and António Brito Guterres
- Reimagining planning: how Italian urban planners are changing planning practices pp. 111-112

- Carolina Pacchi
Volume 11, issue 4, 2018
- Maximising cruise tourism outcomes in small-medium cruise ports: lessons from Atlantic Canada pp. 289-313

- John McCarthy
- Accessible and Inclusive Public Space: The Regeneration of Waterfront in Informal Areas pp. 314-337

- Sahar Attia and Asmaa Abdel Aty M. Ibrahim
- Growth of metro cities in India: trends, patterns and determinants pp. 338-377

- Ismail Haque and Priyank Pravin Patel
- Megacity governance and the state pp. 378-395

- Daniel Kübler and Christian Lefèvre
- Governing street trading in contemporary cities. Anatomy of the policy instruments used by the City of Johannesburg in the post-apartheid era pp. 396-425

- Claire Bénit-Gbaffou
- Exploring the physical-environmental domains of quality of life; the experience of midsize cities in Iran pp. 426-440

- Sara Habibi and Esfandiar Zebardast
- Neighbourhood participation in super-diverse contexts: comparing Amsterdam and Vienna pp. 441-459

- Myrte S. Hoekstra and Julia Dahlvik
- In search of determinants for quoted housing rents: Empirical evidence from major German cities pp. 460-477

- Björn Egner and Katharina J Grabietz
- The evolution process of Chicago’s industrial land-use policy pp. 478-491

- Vitello Diego Danilo
Volume 11, issue 3, 2018
- The built environment, transportation policy, and population health: a comparison of two cities pp. 193-199

- Christopher Peacock-McLaughlin, Erin Largo-Wight, Peter S. Wlyudka, Tammie M. Johnson and Julie W. Merten
- Pragmatism or idealism? An urban perspective onto the politics of interurban cooperation for sustainability in the EU pp. 200-222

- Elisabetta Mocca
- Localising urbanisation trajectories: comparing the emergence of second-tier urban regions in Europe (1890–2011) pp. 223-246

- Rodrigo V. Cardoso
- Artist intermediaries in Berlin: cultural intermediation as an interscalar strategy of self-organizational survival pp. 247-262

- Alison L. Bain and Friederike Landau
- Transformative change: energy-efficiency and social housing retrofits in Canadian cities pp. 263-274

- Sasha Tsenkova
- Building sustainable futures for post-industrial regeneration: the case of Taranto, Italy pp. 275-283

- Domenico Camarda
- DIY Detroit: making do in a city without services pp. 284-286

- Sara Hinkley
- The Routledge Handbook of International Resilience pp. 286-287

- Elena Pede
Volume 11, issue 2, 2018
- Erratum pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- Corrigendum pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- Creative clusters in the regeneration of Valletta and the cultural politics of Strait Street pp. 87-110

- Marion Markwick
- Feasibility tools for urban animal husbandry in cities: case of greater Cairo pp. 111-138

- Asmaa A. M. Ibrahim and Sarah A. Elariane
- Diversity and social cohesion: the case of Jane-Finch, a highly diverse lower-income Toronto neighbourhood pp. 139-158

- Donya Ahmadi
- City approaches to smart city evaluation and reporting: case studies in the United Kingdom pp. 159-179

- Sally Caird
- XXI. Century’s challenges for the regeneration of port cities – and for the regeneration of the Havana Bay and waterfront pp. 180-192

- Günter Warsewa
Volume 11, issue 1, 2018
- Should we care about neutrality in the city? pp. 1-18

- Avigail Ferdman
- A review of Toyota City’s eco-policy: changes in citizens’ awareness between 2012 and 2015 pp. 19-36

- Hiroshi Ito and Nobuo Kawazoe
- Taming wickedness: industrial megaprojects and local governance strategies pp. 37-52

- Frode Bjørgo and Asbjørn Røiseland
- The smart city and its publics: insights from across six UK cities pp. 53-77

- Robert Cowley, Simon Joss and Youri Dayot
- Urban policies and tools to foster civic uses: Naples’ case study pp. 78-84

- Nicola Masella
- Welfare words. Critical social work & social policy, by Paul Michael Garrett, Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, Singapore, Washington DC and Melbourne, Sage, 2017, 288 pp., £24.99 (paperback), ISBN: 9781473968974 pp. 85-86

- Francesca Bragaglia
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