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Volume 13, Numbers 2-3, June 2009

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Editorial
pp. 173-175(3)
Author: Catterall, Bob

Cities for people, not for profit
pp. 176-184(9)
Authors: Brenner, Neil; Marcuse, Peter; Mayer, Margit

From critical urban theory to the right to the city
pp. 185-197(13)
Author: Marcuse, Peter

What is critical urban theory?
pp. 198-207(10)
Author: Brenner, Neil

Critical development studies and the praxis of planning
pp. 219-229(11)
Author: Rankin, Katharine

The urban politics of roll-with-it neoliberalization
pp. 230-245(16)
Author: Keil, Roger

Critical theory and 'gray space': Mobilization of the colonized
pp. 246-263(18)
Author: Yiftachel, Oren

Urban policy and architecture for people, not for power
pp. 264-277(14)
Authors: Flierl, Bruno; Marcuse, Peter

Missing Marcuse: On gentrification and displacement
pp. 292-311(20)
Author: Slater, Tom

Berlin's waterfront site struggle
pp. 325-335(11)
Authors: Scharenberg, Albert; Bader, Ingo

Taking the bus daily and demonstrating on Sunday: Reflections on the formation of political subjectivity in an urban world
pp. 336-346(11)
Authors: Boudreau, Julie-Anne; Boucher, Nathalie; Liguori, Marilena

An in memoriam for the just city of Amsterdam
pp. 347-361(15)
Author: Uitermark, Justus

War kids
pp. 375-377(3)
Author: Scranton, Roy

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