A special issue on Overlooked people, places, and practices: Shifting the gaze in Asian and South African cities curated by guest editors Isolde de Villiers and Julia Wesely, bringing together reflections from academics and artists that focus on intentionally or unintentionally ignored and off-the-map people, places and practices.
Three General Articles that offer different perspectives on people’s agency as they struggle with the flux in urban development projects in the Philippines, Indonesia and South Africa
Two Writing from Practice articles located in South Africa, one illustrates the importance of using a critical lens to perceive urban realities during short-term field visits, while the other intertwines research, solidarity and activism as a long-term approach to reflect on small-town theological perspectives
A Book Review of Colin McFarlane's Waste and the City
A Visual Essay that captures childhood play, friendship and cultural intersections in San Jose del Monte, Philippines
Poetry that explores themes of loss, remembrance and beauty through the fabled cities of Damascus and Isfahan.
A special Editorial reflecting on the journal's 10-year journey, how urban scholarship has evolved in the past decade, and looks to the future
Five General Articles, one Writing from Pratice article and one Learning and Pedagogy article offering research, practice and pedagogy-linked reflections that engage with everyday urban transformations across contexts and scales, extending the journal’s commitment to grounded Southern scholarship across formats
Two Book Reviews of Malini Ranganathan, David L. Pike and Sapana Doshi's Corruption Plots: Stories, Ethics, and Publics of the Late Capitalist City, and Hemangini Gupta's Experimental Times: Startup Capitalism and Feminist Futures in India