Journal of Race, Ethnicity and the City
2020 - 2024
Current editor(s): Casey Wagner, Ali Modarres and Yasminah Beebeejaun From Taylor & Francis Journals Bibliographic data for series maintained by Chris Longhurst (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 5, issue 2, 2024
- Local struggles, global issues: The role of race and belonging within street renaming struggles in Berlin’s Wedding district pp. 115-132

- Christine Barwick-Gross and Christy Kulz
- A sandwich effect: Gentrification and Black residential displacement in the university-adjacent West Philadelphia Promise Zone pp. 133-163

- Ayana Allen-Handy, Alysha Meloche, Rasheda Likely, Kimberly Sterin, Shawnna Thomas-EL, Carol Richardson McCullough, Keyssh Datts, Rachel Wenrick, Diana Nicholas, Kirsten Kaschock, De’Wayne Drummond, Uk Jung, George Jenkins and Devin Welsh
- Rooted resistance: The struggle for Black liberation through food cultivation pp. 164-190

- Lauren Forbes
- Unequal realities and racialized geographies: Men of color biking in Portland pp. 191-206

- Amy Lubitow, Ethan Johnson and Victor V. Pierce
Volume 5, issue 1, 2024
- Weeds, wildflowers, and White privilege: Why recognizing nature’s cultural content is key to ethnically inclusive urban greenspaces pp. 1-27

- Bridget Snaith and Anna Odedun
- Geographies of (un)ease: Embodying racial stigma and social navigation in public spaces in a reluctantly super-diverse city pp. 28-47

- Joia Esmée de Jong and Pauwke Berkers
- What makes gentrification ‘white’? Theorizing the mutual construction of whiteness and gentrification in the urban U.S pp. 48-72

- Aj Golio
- Some like it HOT: The racialization of mobility, the racial tax state, and silence in managed lane conversions pp. 73-94

- Abigail Tobias-Lauerman, Stephanie Bohon and Lois Presser
- The urban process and city building under racial capitalism: Reflections on Prentiss A. Dantzler’s “The urban process under racial capitalism: Race, anti-Blackness, and capital accumulation” pp. 95-105

- Henry-Louis Taylor
- Racial capitalism and anti-Blackness beyond the urban core pp. 106-113

- Prentiss A. Dantzler
Volume 4, issue 2, 2023
- Making sense to save the world pp. 111-112

- Andrew J. Greenlee
- Displaced and unsafe: The legacy of settler-colonial racial capitalism in the U.S. rental market pp. 113-134

- Elizabeth Korver-Glenn, Sofia Locklear, Junia Howell and Ellen Whitehead
- Whitenesses in the city: A history of place-making in Little Five Points, Atlanta, USA pp. 135-152

- Kayla Edgett, Katherine Hankins and Joseph Pierce
- Anticolonial realism: The defensive governing strategy of a Black city in white space pp. 153-175

- Claire Cahen
Volume 4, issue 1, 2023
- Drawing the “color line”: Race, ethnicity and religion in Diu pp. 1-26

- Nuno Grancho
- Effects of police violence on citizen calls for service: The killing of Samuel DuBose in Cincinnati, Ohio pp. 27-48

- Roderick L. Pearson and Jeffrey M. Timberlake
- Heimat Wilhelmsburg: Belonging and resistance in a racialized neighborhood pp. 49-76

- Julie Chamberlain
- Welcoming immigrant integration beyond the local level: Atlanta’s One Region Initiative pp. 77-110

- Allen Hyde, Cathy Yang Liu, Paul N. McDaniel, Darlene Xiomara Rodriguez and Britton Holmes
Volume 3, issue 2, 2022
- An invitation to discourse on race, ethnicity and the city pp. 119-120

- Yasminah Beebeejaun and Ali Modarres
- No privacy, no peace: Urban surveillance and the movement for Black lives pp. 121-141

- Eyako Heh and Joel Wainwright
- The frictions of highway protests in U.S. cities and the legislative backlash pp. 142-163

- Julie Cidell
- Imagining diversity in Seoul: Gender and immigrant identities pp. 164-181

- Hyunji Cho
- “The map of race is the map of Richmond”: Eviction and the enduring regimes of racialized dispossession and political demobilization pp. 182-203

- Kathryn Howell and Benjamin Teresa
- The composition and stability of demographic integration through gentrification pp. 204-230

- Joseph Gibbons
Volume 3, issue 1, 2022
- Understanding housing inequalities in urban Pakistan: An intersectionality perspective of ethnicity, income and education pp. 1-22

- Faisal Munir, Sohail Ahmad, Sami Ullah and Ya Ping Wang
- “Mixed race,” Chinese identity, and intercultural place: Decolonizing urban memories of Limehouse Chinatown in London pp. 23-41

- Yat Ming Loo
- Dangerous associations: Racializing urban communities and the influence of one critical service-learning course to disrupt racist ideological habits pp. 42-69

- T. J. Stockton
- Persistence of mortgage lending bias in the United States: 80 years after the Home Owners’ Loan Corporation security maps pp. 70-94

- Sima Namin, Yuhong Zhou, Wei Xu, Emily McGinley, Courtney Jankowski, Purushottam Laud and Kirsten Beyer
- The space that time forgot: Temporal narratives of racially integrated neighborhoods pp. 95-118

- Megan Faust
Volume 2, issue 2, 2021
- The urban process under racial capitalism: Race, anti-Blackness, and capital accumulation pp. 113-134

- Prentiss A. Dantzler
- The role of schools in the de- and revalorization of stigmatized neighborhoods: The case of Berlin-Neukölln pp. 135-157

- Defne Kadıoğlu
- Black activity spaces in Shaker Heights pp. 158-182

- Alan V. Grigsby
- Sixteen miles: New users, stock dealers, and racialization in small cities pp. 183-209

- Brittany Lee Frederick and Heather Mooney
- Greensplaining environmental justice: A narrative of race, ethnicity, and justice in urban greenspace development pp. 210-231

- Mariela Fernandez, Brandon Harris and Jeff Rose
Volume 2, issue 1, 2021
- Reproducing race in the gentrifying city: A critical analysis of race in gentrification scholarship pp. 1-28

- Katherine F. Fallon
- Race matters (even more than you already think): Racism, housing, and the limits of The Color of Law pp. 29-53

- David Imbroscio
- Advocating for Latino equity: Oral histories of Chicago women leaders pp. 54-77

- Ivis García
- Anti-Blackness/Nativeness and erasure in Mexico: Black feminist geographies and Latin American decolonial dialogues for U.S. urban planning pp. 78-92

- Elizabeth L. Sweet
- Making the third ghetto pp. 93-111

- Preston Smith, Larry Bennett and Rob Paral
Volume 1, issue 1-2, 2020
- The enduring significance of race and ethnicity in urban communities pp. 1-5

- Margaret Wilder
- Race, ethnicity and the city pp. 6-10

- Yasminah Beebeejaun and Ali Modarres
- The urban world is a world of police pp. 11-15

- Michael Leo Owens
- Disrupting market-based predatory development: Race, class, and the underdevelopment of Black neighborhoods in the U.S pp. 16-21

- Henry Louis Taylor
- On belonging and becoming in the settler-colonial city: Co-produced futurities, placemaking, and urban planning in the United States pp. 22-41

- Janice Barry and Julian Agyeman
- Why do we always talk about immigrants with a language of “difference”? Neighborhood change and conflicts in Queens, New York pp. 42-66

- James DeFilippis and Benjamin F. Teresa
- Alliances, friendships, and alternative structures: Solidarity among radical left activists and precarious migrants in Malmö pp. 67-86

- Christina Hansen
- Colorblind transit planning: Modern streetcars in Washington, DC, and New Orleans pp. 87-108

- Anna Livia Brand, Kate Lowe and Em Hall
- Why leadership matters and how the One City approach is fundamentally important for encountering institutional racism pp. 109-114

- Marvin Rees and Asher Craig
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