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1. Informality through the state: How overregulation and tolerance shape informal land development in metropolitan Brazil.

2. Belling the cat: Designing collective action institutions for natural resource management in the peri-urban interface.

3. Fences, seeds and bees: The more-than-human politics of community gardening in Rotterdam.

4. Light violence at the threshold of acceptability.

5. Towards weird verticality: The spectacle of vertical spaces in Chongqing.

6. Doing sonic urban ethnography: Voices from Shanghai, Berlin and London.

7. Reimagining hope through the political: A post-foundational reading of urban alternatives beyond postpolitics.

8. 'Volviendo a Vivir' (coming back to life): Urban trauma, activism and building emancipatory futures.

9. The changing social class structure of London, 2001–2021: Continued professionalisation or asymmetric polarisation?

10. The urbanisation of controlled environment agriculture: Why does it matter for urban studies?

11. Rezoning a top-notch CBD: The choreography of land-use regulation and creative destruction in Manhattan's East Midtown.

12. The politics of urban densification in Oslo.

13. Cities for citizens! Public value spheres for understanding conflicts in urban planning.

14. 'Beyond GDP' in cities: Assessing alternative approaches to urban economic development.

15. Has South Korea's policy of relocating public institutions been successful? A case study of 12 agglomeration areas under the Innovation City Policy.

16. Vertical Horizons : Dealing with luxury urban skies.

17. Introduction: Verticality, radicalism, resistance.

18. Verticalities in comparison: Debates on high-rise construction in Izmir and Istanbul.

19. 'Fall girl': Vertical evacuation and the aesthetics of emergency.

20. Who owns the city? Neoliberal urbanism and land purchases in Gurgaon, India.

21. School and residential segregation in the reproduction of urban segregation: A case study in Buenos Aires.

22. Repurposing retail space: Exploring stakeholder relationships.

23. Freight logistics and the city.

24. Conceptualising aesthetic power in the digitally-mediated city.

25. Reimagining the municipal economy: The emancipatory politics of the people's budget movement.

26. Accommodating 'generation rent': Unsettling dominant discourses on rental housing reform in Catalonia and Spain.

27. Suburbanisation in East Germany.

28. Sanitation configurations in Lilongwe: Everyday experiences on and off the grid.

29. Caring and commoning in political society: Insights from the Scugnizzo Liberato of Naples.

30. Housing the homeless: Shifting sites of managing the poor in the Netherlands.

31. How land use patterns keep driving cheap: Geographic support for transportation taxes.

32. Conceptualising 'street-level' urban design governance in Scotland.

33. The urban political ecology of the commons or commoning as a socio-natural process: The case of the Peri-Urban Gardening group in Thessaloniki.

34. In/formal reappropriations: Spatialised needs and desires in residential alleys in Melbourne, Australia.

35. Reimagining Urban Living Labs: Enter the Urban Drama Lab.

36. The conflictual governance of street experiments, between austerity and post-politics.

37. Spillover of urban gentrification and changing suburban poverty in the Amsterdam metropolis.

38. Federal 'redlining' maps: A critical reappraisal.

39. Have cycling-friendly cities achieved cycling equity? Analyses of the educational gradient in cycling in Dutch and German cities.

40. Urban Studies Best Article 2023.

41. Why mixed communities regeneration fails to improve the lives of low-income young people.

42. ‘I leave the everyday behind, everyday’: Sounds and spaces of the revanchist middle classes in Berlin’s Fünf Morgen Dahlem Urban village.

43. Megaprojects in austerity times: Populism, politicisation, and the breaking of the neoliberal consensus.

44. Moving through Toronto’s PATH: Assembling private urban governance.

45. ‘Adopt your city’: Post-political geographies and politics of urban philanthropy during austerity.

46. Place-oriented digital agency: Residents’ use of digital means to enhance neighbourhood change.

47. Gentrification and neighbourhood satisfaction: A study of Philadelphia.

48. Urban mobilities in Mumbai: Towards worker-centric platformisation beyond ‘urban solutionism’.

49. Bridging ‘infrastructural solutions’ and ‘infrastructures as solution’: Regional promises and urban pragmatism.

50. The creative city’s swan song? The individualisation of the music scene in Bologna, UNESCO City of Music.