The February issue of Urban Studies is now available online

The February issue of Urban Studies is now available online

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22 Jan 2018, 12:00 am

The February issue of Urban Studies is now available online

Volume: 55, Issue: 2 (February 2018) now available online

 

Articles

Agglomeration and assemblage: Deterritorialising urban theory by Kim Dovey, Fujie Rao, Elek Pafka. Urban Studies, Vol. 55, Issue 2, pp. 263–273

Politics/matter: Governing Cape Town’s informal settlements by Ash Amin, Liza Rose Cirolia. Urban Studies, Vol. 55, Issue 2, pp. 274–295

The socialities of everyday urban walking and the ‘right to the city’ by Jennie Middleton. Urban Studies, Vol. 55, Issue 2, pp. 296–315

The tent: The uncanny architecture of agonism for Israel–Palestine, 1910–2011 by Yael Allweil. Urban Studies, Vol. 55, Issue 2, pp. 316–331

Divergent responses to sustainability and climate change planning: The role of politics, cultural frames and public participation by Ann Foss. Urban Studies, Vol. 55, Issue 2, pp. 332–348

Urbanism and happiness: A test of Wirth’s theory of urban life by Adam Okulicz-Kozaryn and Joan Maya Mazelis. Urban Studies, Vol. 55, Issue 2, pp. 349–364

Segregation and the effects of adolescent residential context on poverty risks and early income career: A study of the Swedish 1980 cohort by Eva K Andersson and Bo Malmber. Urban Studies, Vol. 55, Issue 2, pp. 365–383

Experiencing intentional recognition: Welcoming immigrants in Dayton, Ohio by Jacqueline Housel, Colleen Saxen and Tom Wahlrab. Urban Studies, Vol. 55, Issue 2, pp. 384–405

Who actually decides? Parental influence on the housing tenure choice of their children by Martin Lux, Tomáš Samec, Vojtech Bartos, Petr Sunega, Jan Palguta, Irena Boumová and Ladislav Kážmér. Urban Studies, Vol. 55, Issue 2, pp. 406–426

Long run urban analysis using property records: A methodological case study of land use change by Joe Hurley, Gavin Wood and Lucy Groenhart. Urban Studies, Vol. 55, Issue 2, pp. 427–442

Megalopolis unbound: Knowledge collaboration and functional polycentricity within and beyond the Yangtze River Delta Region in China, 2014 by Yingcheng Li and Nicholas Phelps. Urban Studies, Vol. 55, Issue 2, pp. 443–460

Rethinking place in the study of societal responses to terrorism: Insights from Boston, Massachusetts (USA) by Kevin Keenan. Urban Studies, Vol. 55, Issue 2, pp. 461–480

Book review essay: Domestic Fortress: Fear and the New Home Front by The Roestone Collective: Elsa Noterman, Heather Rosenfeld. Urban Studies, Vol. 55, Issue 2, pp. 481–486

 

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