First Published:
02 Nov 2020, 11:34 am
First Published:
02 Nov 2020, 11:34 am
The transnational gentrification November special issue (Volume 57, Issue 15) of Urban Studies journal on is now available online.
Read the introduction:
Transnational gentrification: The crossroads of transnational mobility and urban research by Matthew Hayes and Hila Zaban
Hayes and Zaban introduce the new special issue and identify key themes relating to how increased transnational mobility has affected urbanisation processes in many cities, resulting in the globalisation of rent gaps.
Read the full issue here.
Cycling mode choice amongst US commuters: The role of climate and topography by Justin Tyndall
Tyndall combines a US wide data set of commute flows with detailed elevation and climate data.