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International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
VOLUME 45 NUMBER 1 JANUARY 2021 ISSN 0309–1317
• Cacao Capitalism and Extended UrbanizationRobert Priessman Fenton III
• Land Traffi cking and the Fertile Spaces of LegalityRita Lambert
• Suburbanization of the SelfKacper Pobłocki
• Encountering Everyday Racist PracticesEva (Evangelia) Papatzani
• Remaking ShanghaiHonghuan Gu, John R. Logan and Ruijun Wu
• From Socialist Subject to Capitalist ObjectNicholas A. Phelps, Julie T. Miao, Zhigang Li and Sainan Lin
• Day Zero and the Infrastructures of Climate ChangeNate Millington and Suraya Scheba
• Interweaving the Fabric of Urban InfrastructureTilmann Heil
• Bourdieu Comes to TownMike Savage (ed.)
Front cover images from top to bottom: The Journée Khassida, a key event that shines light on the growing, proud presence of Senegalese in Brazil, showing the Niemeyer Popular Theatre in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, and groups of Senegalese and passers-by (details from a photo © Tilmann Heil, 11 August 2018); Detail from a map showing housing composition in Changning district of Shanghai (map © Honghuan Gu, John R. Logan and Ruijun Wu); Human settlements established through land traffi cking on the peripheral slopes of Lima (detail from a photo © Rita Lambert, 2016)
Forthcoming in March:Contradictions of Financial Capital Switching: Reading the Corporate Leverage
Crisis through the Port of Liverpool’s Whole Business Securitization, Callum Ward; Extracting Value, London Style: Revisiting the Role of the State in Urban Development, Jennifer Robinson and Katia Attuyer; Governance of Waterfront Regeneration Projects: Experiences from Two Second-tier Cities in Sweden, Brita Hermelin and Robert Jonsson; The Extended Local State under Financialized Capitalism: Institutional Bricolage and the Use of Intermunicipal Companies to Manage Financial Pressure, Laura Deruytter and David Bassens
Available online:This journal is available online at Wiley Online Library.
Visit wileyonlinelibrary.com to search the articles and register for table of contents e-mail alerts.
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International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
EditorsMustafa DikeçHyun Bang ShinLiza Weinstein
Interventions EditorNik Theodore
Review EditorMatthias Bernt
Website EditorRivke Jaffe
Managing EditorTerry McBride
Editorial BoardTim ButlerMona HarbAlex LoftusEduardo MarquesWalter NichollsMike Raco
Corresponding EditorsDorothee BrantzVanesa Castan BrotoClaudia GastrowStefan KipferJoanna KusiakMichele LancioneZhigang LiMaría Luisa Mendez LayeraMary PatilloChoon-piew PowRaquel RolnikAsato SaitoNeha SamiSeth SchindlerJie ShenLuděk SýkoraLorenzo VidalWillie WrightJiang Xu
Advisory BoardTalja BloklandJulie-Anne BoudreauNeil BrennerSusan S. FainsteinLaurent FourchardMatthew GandyMarisol GarciaStephen GrahamAlan HardingMichael Harloe*Maria KaikaYuri KazepovRoger KeilPatrick Le GalèsUte LehrerTakashi MachimuraMargit MayerLinda McDowellMarcus de MeloEnzo MingioneHarvey MolotchBae-Gyoon ParkSimon ParkerChris PickvanceEdmond PreteceilleJenny RobinsonAnanya RoyJeremy SeekingsOvsey ShkaratanAbdouMaliq SimoneSmriti SrinivasJohn WaltonFulong WuMin Zhou
* Founding Editor
The IJURR FoundationThe IJURR Foundation is the charity which owns IJURR and which uses the surplus from IJURR to promote and improve social scientifi c research, education and scholarship in the fi eld of urban, rural and regional studies. Its main activities are the provision of studentships to support students pursuing research degrees and the provision of grants to fund research and writing up. Studentships and research grants are particularly directed to students from the global South and underfunded institutions.
Studies in Urban and Social Change The IJURR Books SUSC series aims to advance debates and empirical analyses stimulated by changes in the fortunes of cities and regions across the world. Topics range from mono graphs on single places to large-scale comparisons across East and West, North and South. The series is explicitly interdis ciplinary; the editors judge books by their con tribution to intellectual solutions rather than according to disciplinary origin.
For news and information about IJURR, the IJURR Foundation, IJURR Books SUSC series, IJURR lectures, and the web series Spotlight On, The Urban Now and Interviews, visit www.ijurr.org
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International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
EditorsMustafa DikeçHyun Bang ShinLiza Weinstein
Interventions EditorNik Theodore
Review EditorMatthias Bernt
Website EditorRivke Jaffe
Managing EditorTerry McBride
Editorial BoardTim ButlerMona HarbAlex LoftusEduardo MarquesWalter NichollsMike Raco
Corresponding EditorsDorothee BrantzVanesa Castan BrotoClaudia GastrowStefan KipferJoanna KusiakMichele LancioneZhigang LiMaría Luisa Mendez LayeraMary PatilloChoon-piew PowRaquel RolnikAsato SaitoNeha SamiSeth SchindlerJie ShenLuděk SýkoraLorenzo VidalWillie WrightJiang Xu
Advisory BoardTalja BloklandJulie-Anne BoudreauNeil BrennerSusan S. FainsteinLaurent FourchardMatthew GandyMarisol GarciaStephen GrahamAlan HardingMichael Harloe*Maria KaikaYuri KazepovRoger KeilPatrick Le GalèsUte LehrerTakashi MachimuraMargit MayerLinda McDowellMarcus de MeloEnzo MingioneHarvey MolotchBae-Gyoon ParkSimon ParkerChris PickvanceEdmond PreteceilleJenny RobinsonAnanya RoyJeremy SeekingsOvsey ShkaratanAbdouMaliq SimoneSmriti SrinivasJohn WaltonFulong WuMin Zhou
* Founding Editor
The IJURR FoundationThe IJURR Foundation is the charity which owns IJURR and which uses the surplus from IJURR to promote and improve social scientifi c research, education and scholarship in the fi eld of urban, rural and regional studies. Its main activities are the provision of studentships to support students pursuing research degrees and the provision of grants to fund research and writing up. Studentships and research grants are particularly directed to students from the global South and underfunded institutions.
Studies in Urban and Social Change The IJURR Books SUSC series aims to advance debates and empirical analyses stimulated by changes in the fortunes of cities and regions across the world. Topics range from mono graphs on single places to large-scale comparisons across East and West, North and South. The series is explicitly interdis ciplinary; the editors judge books by their con tribution to intellectual solutions rather than according to disciplinary origin.
For news and information about IJURR, the IJURR Foundation, IJURR Books SUSC series, IJURR lectures, and the web series Spotlight On, The Urban Now and Interviews, visit www.ijurr.org
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International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
VOLUME 45 NUMBER 1 JANUARY 2021 ISSN 0309–1317
• Cacao Capitalism and Extended UrbanizationRobert Priessman Fenton III
• Land Traffi cking and the Fertile Spaces of LegalityRita Lambert
• Suburbanization of the SelfKacper Pobłocki
• Encountering Everyday Racist PracticesEva (Evangelia) Papatzani
• Remaking ShanghaiHonghuan Gu, John R. Logan and Ruijun Wu
• From Socialist Subject to Capitalist ObjectNicholas A. Phelps, Julie T. Miao, Zhigang Li and Sainan Lin
• Day Zero and the Infrastructures of Climate ChangeNate Millington and Suraya Scheba
• Interweaving the Fabric of Urban InfrastructureTilmann Heil
• Bourdieu Comes to TownMike Savage (ed.)
Front cover images from top to bottom: The Journée Khassida, a key event that shines light on the growing, proud presence of Senegalese in Brazil, showing the Niemeyer Popular Theatre in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, and groups of Senegalese and passers-by (details from a photo © Tilmann Heil, 11 August 2018); Detail from a map showing housing composition in Changning district of Shanghai (map © Honghuan Gu, John R. Logan and Ruijun Wu); Human settlements established through land traffi cking on the peripheral slopes of Lima (detail from a photo © Rita Lambert, 2016)
Forthcoming in March:Contradictions of Financial Capital Switching: Reading the Corporate Leverage
Crisis through the Port of Liverpool’s Whole Business Securitization, Callum Ward; Extracting Value, London Style: Revisiting the Role of the State in Urban Development, Jennifer Robinson and Katia Attuyer; Governance of Waterfront Regeneration Projects: Experiences from Two Second-tier Cities in Sweden, Brita Hermelin and Robert Jonsson; The Extended Local State under Financialized Capitalism: Institutional Bricolage and the Use of Intermunicipal Companies to Manage Financial Pressure, Laura Deruytter and David Bassens
Available online:This journal is available online at Wiley Online Library.
Visit wileyonlinelibrary.com to search the articles and register for table of contents e-mail alerts.
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rban
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Re
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UM
BE
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JA
NU
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Y 2
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ISS
N 0
30
9–1
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