Urban Studies

An international journal of research in Urban Studies

Special Issue

Cripping desire lines: Disabled people, creative walking and the right to walk the city

Morag Rose, Dee Heddon, Clare Qualmann, Harry Wilson and Maggie O’Neill
Critical Commentary

Comparison in motion: Anthropologies of connection and difference in urban research

Rebekah Plueckhahn and Constance Smith
Critical Commentary

Cognitively enabled urbanisms: A critical commentary on the emerging governance of the mind

Simon Marvin and Jun Zhang
Article

Cooperation or confrontation? The meaning of property rights for community participation in Shanghai, China

Tingting Lu, Shenjing He, and Rong Cai
Special Issue

Mobile home residents’ tenuous right to the city: Uniform or varied?

Lora A. Phillips
Special Issue

An infrastructure of embodied practices: How disabled people become part of public transport in Santiago de Chile

Daniel Muñoz
Article

Intergenerational housing strategies and social closure in Gangnam

Sihyun Choi
Article

Real estate dynamics and ordinary urban fabric in Algiers: Tactical adaptation, anticipation and land transformations

Allaeddine Fenchouch

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