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When vacancy is normalised and access is criminalised, “property” is doing political work. CITY’s new editorial, by @SJBurgum takes trespass seriously as a window onto urban life. doi.org/10.1080/13604813.202…
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Mexico City and all federal authorities must uphold the right to protest for all groups and families demonstrating during the World Cup. Groups have been campaigning for the search and identification of their disappeared loved ones for years - work that is a legitimate form of human rights defense. This must be recognized, respected and protected. Guaranteeing the right to protest is an obligation of the Mexican State. Events surrounding the World Cup must point to humanity, not cruelty. #HumanityMustWin
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New in City: René Kreichauf examines New York City’s “migrant crisis” and argues that emergency governance has produced a “punitive market sanctuary”, where care and shelter are tied to austerity, labour exploitation and migrant “self-sufficiency”. doi.org/10.1080/13604813.202…
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New in City: Nicoletti, Beaulieu, Madi & Rutland examine police ‘co-response’ teams in Montréal as public relations, expanded repression and domestic counter-insurgency. doi.org/10.1080/13604813.202… Image: Jonalongnose/Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 4.0.
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Peer review is never only procedural. In a new City article, Hisham Abusaada & Abeer Elshater ask how urban research journals might move beyond epistemic purity and practise review as epistemic care. DOI: 10.1080/13604813.2026.2633811 #UrbanStudies #PeerReview
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"Spatial weapons for the working class". First short review of my forthcoming book, Take Over the City, courtesy of @DonnaHaragay @CITYanalysis
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@NeilGray00 new book is a really useful text for anyone interested in both learning and doing spatial politics. Everyone should read it when it comes out in July; if you can't wait till then you'll just have to read my review: tandfonline.com/eprint/FQZKV…
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One of the most brutal scenes in human history has been leaked. An Israeli soldier filmed this clip using a drone camera while proudly boasting about the destruction of all homes in Gaza. A moment the world must never forget.
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New in City: Alina Bezlaj’s “Sensing regeneration in a working-class Dublin suburb.” Article examines how regeneration, social housing and changing experiences of heat reshape residents’ sense of home, community and symbolic displacement. doi.org/10.1080/13604813.202…
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New in City: “Redefining urban liveability through community voices: insights from Kumasi’s informal settlements” -Gagakuma, Mejía, R Ichii & Guevara. A sharp challenge to Western centric liveability metrics, grounded in residents’ voices from Kumasi. doi.org/10.1080/13604813.202…
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Thiago Á. & Saif A. have been kidnapped, mistreated, arbitrarily detained, to punish them and crush the growing solidarity movement against Israel's genocide in Palestine. Do not let it happen! Demand their freedom and freedom for all Palestinian hostages! #FreeThiago #FreeSaif
Israeli soldiers beat and tortured flotilla organisers Saif Abukeshek and Thiago Ávila after abducting them in international waters near Greece in the early hours of Thursday morning, lawyers and diplomats have said. After illegally intercepting 22 boats and kidnapping around 200 activists hundreds of miles from Gaza, Israel transferred the majority to Greek authorities, but refused to release Abukeshek and Ávila. Instead, it transported them back to an Israeli desert prison, where Palestinians are routinely tortured. Brazilian activist Ávila was dragged face-down across the floor and beaten so badly he passed out twice, lawyers said, after visiting him on Saturday. His wife, Lara Souza, said an embassy official told her he had been temporarily blinded by his injuries, with his left eye still swollen shut, but he was being denied medical treatment. In a brief visit, where he was separated from the consul by a glass screen and not able to speak freely, he reported pain all over his body, especially in his hand and shoulder, and said that soldiers had threatened to throw him overboard and target his wife and two-year-old daughter. Abukeshek, who had been sailing on an observer boat and did not intend to go to Gaza, was “in shock”, his wife Sally Issa said. He was forced to lie face-down on the floor of an Israeli warship for two days, lawyers said, blindfolded and with his hands bound behind his back. Spain has demanded Israel release Abukeshek, who is Palestinian but holds Spanish and Swedish citizenship. On Friday, prime minister Pedro Sánchez said he had been "illegally abducted by the Netanyahu government". On Sunday, the activists appeared before an Israeli court, where a judge extended their detention by two days. Lawyers demanded their immediate and unconditional release, telling the court the entire process was "fundamentally flawed and illegal", and describing Israel's actions as a "retaliatory measure against humanitarian activist leaders". The two men have now been transferred back to solitary confinement in Shikma prison, where they are being held in windowless cells. Both are on hunger strike, with Ávila saying he will not leave without Abukeshek.
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New free access article in City: Claudia Gabriela Reta examines housing relocation in metropolitan Buenos Aires, showing how policies of “inclusion” remake home, belonging and urban citizenship through informality and emotional governance. Read here: doi.org/10.1080/13604813.202…
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This Thursday at LSE, London: Japonica Brown-Saracino will discuss her forthcoming book The Death and Life of Gentrification. With Zheng Wang and Romola Sanyal as discussants, chaired by Hyun Bang Shin. Free registration: lse.ac.uk/geography-and-envi…
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Open Access in City: “Thinking through material incompletion” asks what unfinished urban spaces do—across Lobito, Zurich & Delhi—and how they make room for speculation, care, tinkering and urban otherwise. doi.org/10.1080/13604813.202… #UrbanStudies
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The founding editor of CITY, Bob Catterall, passed away on 30 July 2025. In CITY 30.1–2, Anna Richter, Ulises Moreno-Tabarez, Andrea Gibbons, Michael Edwards, Lila Leontidou and Paul Watt offer short reflections and memories in Bob’s honour. Read here: tandfonline.com/toc/ccit20/c…
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City 30.1–2 is out. The cover takes us to La Llorada in Azoyú, Guerrero: an annual procession where two sides of a small city meet in the rain for a day of atonement, grief, joy, reconciliation, and wilful tears. More from our 30th anniversary issue in the weeks to follow.
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🔹NBC: We saw people living in severe poverty in Havana. Is it time to take responsibility and change the Cuban system? Why not follow China or Vietnam which have embraced one-party rule while also embracing market economies? 🇨🇺 President Díaz-Canel: We study their models closely. But they were under sanctions for about a decade. Cuba has faced more than 60 years of blockade. That is the difference. They were able to develop once restrictions eased. Cuba has not had that opportunity. We are an island 90 miles from the United States, under constant pressure. When China and Vietnam began their development, they started from less favorable conditions than Cuba has today. So the real question is: lift the blockade and see what Cuba can do. If we have achieved this much under pressure, what could we achieve without it? If Cuba is truly weak, as some claim, then why has the United States spent decades trying to isolate and undermine it? Why not let it fail on its own? The answer is clear.
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Original Articles Governing infectious disease in the urban periphery: marginality, informality and vulnerability S. Harris Ali, Creighton Connolly & Roger Keil doi.org/10.1080/13604813.202…
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Original Articles Imposing immobility and making mobility: an infrastructural reading of Beijing’s impactful but ineffective temporal mode of COVID governance Liqiao Luo doi.org/10.1080/13604813.202…
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Original Articles New cartographies of heterotopic posturban cities in S. B. Divya's Machinehood (2021) Chakshu Gupta & Isha Malhotra doi.org/10.1080/13604813.202…
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Original Articles Inherited obligations and architectures of debt: reimagining futures for Kingston, Jamaica Valeria Guzmán Verri doi.org/10.1080/13604813.202…
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Plural commons: translation as a relational practice Beatrice De Carli, Ana Méndez de Andés Aldama, Emre Akbil, Jakleen Al-Dalal'a ,Maria Alexandrescu, Esra Can, Doina Petrescu & Lara Scharf doi.org/10.1080/13604813.202…
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