It was a busy weekend for #onlinefirst at UAR - *3* exciting new articles published since Saturday 👇
New (OPEN ACCESS) article is now up! Read more about the “citizens' governance spaces” created through urban gardening and dumpster-diving in Montreal. Read the research summary here: www.urbanaffairsreview.com/uar-archive/...
In many cities, and particularly in a context of neoliberal austerity and governmental withdrawal from public action, citizens act upon their urban environment. If these initiatives could be present...
New year, new articles! Check out the latest by Simon van Zoest + Tom Daamen, "Explaining Value Capture Implementation in New York, London, and Copenhagen" www.urbanaffairsreview.com/uar-archive/...
Value capture (VC) is widely cited as a method for local authorities to continue to provide urban public goods, such as public transport or measures to make neighborhoods more climate-resilient, in ...
🎧 The finale of our second podcast miniseries on cities + migration is now LIVE! W/ excerpts from Leslie Gross-Wyrtzen, Deirdre Conlon, Nancy Hiemstra, David Kaufmann, + Andrew Baldwin. Link to show notes below, find + subscribe on your favorite platform! www.urbanaffairsreview.com/uar-archive/...
In this four-part miniseries, we spoke with six scholars whose research addresses different aspects, geographies, and approaches to analyzing and understanding the relationship between migration and...
Now available online! Check out the first issue of V. 60, celebrating 60 years of UAR. With commentary from @richardsondilworth.bsky.social@jomoko.bsky.socialwww.urbanaffairsreview.com/volume-60
For our debut post....🥁🥁🥁 Check out the latest episode of UAR Remixed, a companion podcast to @urbanaffairsreview.bsky.socialwww.urbanaffairsreview.com/uar-archive/...
In this four-part miniseries, we spoke with six scholars whose research addresses different aspects, geographies, and approaches to analyzing and understanding the relationship between migration and...