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Remaking Black Political Spaces for Black Liberation
Akira Drake Rodriguez
- 1 December 2016
What are the political implications of the redistribution of the Black population in the US? Akira Drake Rodriguez...
From the Field
Proclaiming “Veggie Pride” in Paris and New York
Elizabeth Cherry
- 22 November 2016
How do animal-rights activists promote vegetarianism? Many activists use environmental and health arguments, but...
Debates
On Clinton, Obama, Trump and the Failures of Liberal Urban Policy
James DeFilippis
- 15 November 2016
Many progressives are still in shock at the outcome of the recent US presidential election. In this contribution to...
From the Field
A Welcoming (and Sometimes Not) America: Immigrant Integration in the New South
Anna Joo Kim
- 1 November 2016
In a departure from traditional patterns of migrant settlement in the US, a cluster of ethnoburbs is emerging in...
Reviews
Restless Cities
Laura Wolf-Powers
- 25 October 2016
The world of downtown real-estate development seems to have a life of its own, independent of demand for space and...
Reviews
Filming Ethnic Diversity in New York
Stéphane Tonnelat & translated by Christina Mitrakos
- 21 October 2016
Frederick Wiseman’s fortieth documentary film, In Jackson Heights (2015), returns to an urban theme explored in...
Essays
Overcoming the “Scalar Stalemate” in Community Development
Evan Casper-Futterman
- 14 October 2016
When urban practitioners undertake local projects, they are often working not only to achieve material gains in...
From the Field
Liberty, Community and Religion: A Hispano-Moroccan Family in Andalusia
Alain Cottereau & translated by Oliver Waine
- 11 October 2016
In Europe, the relationship that migrants originating from the Arab Muslim world – whether first- or...
From the Field
Building a Multifaceted Campaign for Public Higher Education
Stephen Brier & Michael Fabricant
- 4 October 2016
In their new book, Austerity Blues: Fighting for the Soul of Public Higher Education, Michael Fabricant and Stephen...
Debates
Climate Action Plans and the “Climate-Just” City
Cecelia Walsh-Russo
- 27 September 2016
In the face of major climatic changes, more and more US cities are developing climate action plans. But while these...
Debates
Let Bodegas Be Bodegas
Dory Thrasher
- 20 September 2016
A new rule proposed by the US Department of Agriculture would impose new stocking rules on food stores that accept...
From the Field
“We Are the Scene”: Alternative Art Economies in Bushwick
Mary Kosut
- 13 September 2016
Artists and art communities are essential to the cultural life of cities. In New York City, artists have created...
From the Field
The French Republic and the Paris Spring
Gregory Smithsimon
- 6 September 2016
Has the French Spring arrived yet? Gregory Smithsimon documents La Nuit Debout, a self-named social movement that...
Metropolitics
To our French colleagues and readers
The Editorial Board
- 27 July 2016
We stand in with you in solidarity and grief in the aftermath of the recent attacks in Nice and...
Metropolitics
Open Letter Condemning the Purge of Academic Institutions in Turkey
The Editorial Board
- 22 July 2016
The editorial board of Metropolitics invites its readers to join it in its support of the following petition (link...
Reviews
Evictions and Poverty
Hilary Botein
- 28 June 2016
Matthew Desmond’s Evicted has drawn much-needed attention to the under-studied problem of unsubsidized rental...
Essays
The Crisis of Geographical Imagination in Turkey
Luka Lucić
- 21 June 2016
Ethnic, nationalistic and social tensions are at an all-time high in Turkey, exacerbated by the re‑emergence of the...
From the Field
Securing Land Tenure in Egypt: Who Needs Registered Titles?
David Sims
- 14 June 2016
David Sims challenges popular wisdom on property-rights regimes in non-Western nations by questioning the relevance...
Essays
The Wrecker’s Pick. The Rationales and Hidden Agendas of Urban Renewal in the 19th and 20th Centuries
Alain Faure & translated by Christina Mitrakos
- 7 June 2016
Alain Faure, a scholar of the social history of cities, puts urban renewal into perspective. He questions the...
Reviews
On Being Black and Poor in a Small City
Peter Moskos
- 24 May 2016
No Way Out, Waverly Duck’s recent examination of how African Americans in an impoverished small city construct a...
From the Field
The Flea Market of Marseille
Michèle Jolé & William Kornblum
- 17 May 2016
Marseille’s flea market (“marché aux puces”) lies at the heart of a vast urban renewal project that could end up wiping...
Debates
Technocratic Values and Uneven Development in the “Smart City”
Taylor Shelton & Jennifer Clark
- 10 May 2016
In the US, the idea of “smart cities” is coming to dominate federal government involvement in, and funding for, urban...
From the Field
“Harriet Jacobs didn’t learn to read and write so that she could get an A”
C. Ray Borck
- 3 May 2016
Confronted by school systems that persistently reproduce race- and class-based educational inequality, how can...
Debates
More Affordable Transit Fares
Alexis Perrotta
- 26 April 2016
Low-income urban residents often struggle to afford transit fares. Seattle recently established half-fares for poor...
From the Field
Looking Inward, Across the Border
Harel Shapira
- 19 April 2016
In the constellation of anti-immigrant politics in the United States, groups like the Minutemen, civilians who...
Reviews
The Intimate Politics of Public Housing’s Demise
Dory Thrasher
- 12 April 2016
Many ethnographies have documented the physical and institutional fragility of America’s public housing. Writing in...
From the Field
Where Did the Bees Go? New York City Beekeeping Amid Ecological Crises
Mary Kosut & Lisa Jean Moore
- 5 April 2016
The decline and extinction of bees and other pollinators threatens the global food supply. Residents in cities like...
From the Field
Childhood Spent Waiting at the Gate
Adeline Perrot & translated by Oliver Waine
- 1 April 2016
The recent opening of a holding area for “unaccompanied foreign minors” at Paris Charles de Gaulle airport reflects a...
Reviews
Neighborhood Change and the Right to the City
Adam Tanaka
- 29 March 2016
New York City’s Stuyvesant Town is the largest housing development in Manhattan, and also one of the most...
Essays
In Havana, Tourism Development Before the US Tsunami
Lily M. Hoffman
- 22 March 2016
The easing of Cuban–US relations will likely bring a new wave of tourists to Cuba. Although the Cuban government...
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Reviews
Filming Ethnic Diversity in New York
Stéphane Tonnelat & translated by Christina Mitrakos
- 21 October 2016
Frederick Wiseman’s fortieth documentary film, In Jackson Heights (2015), returns to an urban theme explored in...
From the Field
Looking Inward, Across the Border
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- 19 April 2016
In the constellation of anti-immigrant politics in the United States, groups like the Minutemen, civilians who...
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The Political Aesthetics of Drag
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Drag, or the diverse art form and culture of performance that typically plays with gender and sex, is an integral...
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Disarm the Police
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- 29 September 2015
In the current political debates about discriminatory policing, there has been a lack of serious discussion of...
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