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New Books in Urban Studies

Interviews with scholars of urban studies about their new books

Episodes

Total: 675

What is it about Times Square that has inspired such attention for well over a century? And how is i

These days the bicycle often appears as an interloper in a world constructed for cars. An almost mir

In the twenty-first century, infrastructure has undergone a seismic shift from West to East. Once co

Seen from an airplane, much of the United States appears to be a gridded land of startling uniformit

The achievement of Singapore’s national public housing program is impressive by any standard. Within

In this episode of the CEU Press Podcast, host Andrea Talabér sat down with Azra Hromadžić (Syracuse

Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel, talks to Raquel Velho, Associate Professor of Science and Tec

It’s My Party: Tat Ming Pair and the Postcolonial Politics of Popular Music in Hong Kong (Palgrave M

Chicago is a city with extreme concentrations of racialized poverty and inequity, one that relies on

Mumbai is not commonly seen as a bike-friendly city because of its dense traffic and the absence of

In 1972, the Bureau of Indian Affairs terminated its twenty-year-old Voluntary Relocation Program, w

Joseph Heathcott discusses his latest book, Global Queens: An Urban Mosaic (Fordham University Press

Each year, thousands of youth endure harrowing unaccompanied and undocumented migrations across Cent

A vibrant urban settlement from mediaeval times and the royal seat of the Safavid dynasty, the city

Over the course of the Almoravid (1040–1147) and Almohad (1121–1269) dynasties, mediaeval Marrakesh

White Supremacy and Racism in Progressive America: Race, Place, and Space (Policy Press, 2024) exami

An exploration of the much-derided English suburbs through rap music.There are many different Englan

The Search for Shelter: Writings on Land and Housing (Oxford UP, 2022) sheds light on the global pop

In Pittsburgh, the elevation varies wildly, fluctuating 660 feet from highest to lowest points throu

Anne Gray Fischer speaks about her path to and through research, including how sex workers informed