First Published:
29 Jul 2019, 11:19 am
First Published:
29 Jul 2019, 11:19 am
The September issue (Volume 56, Issue 12) of Urban Studies Journal is now available on OnlineFirst.
Articles include:
‘Does Africa not deserve shiny new cities?’ The power of seductive rhetoric around new cities in Africa by Laurence Côté-Roy and Sarah Moser
The ‘Africa rising’ discourse provides a common narrative facilitating the circulation and supporting the adoption of the new city model in Africa.
Legal geographies of neoliberalism: Market-oriented tenure reforms and the construction of an ‘informal’ urban class in post-socialist Phnom Penh by Benjamin Cyrus Roger Flower
In post-socialist Phnom Penh “market-oriented tenure reforms were exclusionary by design, and directly resulted in an ‘informal’ tenure system that legally rendered self-built dwellings in a constant state of provisionality”.
Functional responsibilities of municipal government: Metropolitan disparities and instruments of intergovernmental management by Agustín León-Moreta
What shapes differences in the functional responsibilities of municipalities?
Read the full table of contents here.
The world-class city comes by tramway: Reframing Casablanca’s urban peripheries through public transport by Raffael Beier
The symbolics of the tramway in Casablanca: the driver of a new distinction between of the urban peripheries, or the flagship of urban renaissance policies leading displacement in working-class neighbourhoods?
Book review: Skateboarding and the City: A Complete History by Iain Borden and reviewed by Jack Layton Skateboarding and the city: A complete history is not only an encyclopaedic book on skateboarding, it’s a book |