City & Community

Papers
(The median citation count of City & Community is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Book Review: Michael Ian Borer, Vegas Brews: Craft Beer and the Birth of a Local Scene90
“You Have to Prove that You’re Homeless”: Vulnerability and Gatekeeping in Public Housing Prioritization Policies27
Book Review: Joseph C. Ewoodzie, Getting Something to Eat in Jackson: Race, Class, and Food in the American South13
Acknowledgment of Reviewers13
Routine Dilapidation: How Homeownership Creates Environmental Injustice12
Colonial Logics in Rust Belt Revitalization: Rethinking State-led Gentrification11
Book Review: Sarah Mayorga, Urban Specters: The Everyday Harms of Racial Capitalism Urban Specters: The Everyday Harms of Racial Capitalism, by MayorgaSarah. Chapel Hill9
Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Renters’ Experiences with Maintenance Delays in the United States9
Eyes on the Screen: Digital Interclass Coalitions against Crime in a Gentrifying Rural Town9
Book Review: Patrick Inglis, Narrow Fairways: Getting by & Falling Behind in the New India8
The Place of Greening: Comparing Civic Engagement Scenes of Urban Natures across Danish Cities6
Contested Infrastructures: Water, Privatization, and Place-Based Protest in Greater Buenos Aires5
Capitalizing on Heritage: St. Augustine, Florida, and the Landscape of American Racial Ideology5
Origins of the Flint Water Crisis: Uneven Development, Urban Political Ecology, and Racial Capitalism4
“I Can’t Afford to Move”: Negotiating Neglect and Apartment Disrepair in Los Angeles4
Book Review: Maryam S. Griffin, Vehicles of Decolonization: Public Transportation in the Palestinian West Bank4
Chinatowns Lost? The Birth and Death of Urban Neighborhoods in an American City4
Postscript: Environmentalize Urban Sociology?3
Development, Responsibility, and the Creation of Urban Hazard Risk3
What Drives Displacement? Involuntary Mobility and the Faces of Gentrification3
Scoreboard Urbanism: Theorizing Mental Life in the Digitally Mediated Metropolis3
Spaces of Social Capital across Pandemic Time: COVID-19 Responses in Ho Chi Minh City’s High-rise and Low-rise Neighborhoods3
Book Review: Rocio Rosales, Fruteros: Street Vending, Illegality, and Ethnic Community in Los Angeles3
Acknowledgment of Reviewers3
Family and Friends Living Nearby, Neighborhood Satisfaction, and Residential Mobility2
Cultural Policy Formation and State-Society Relations: Culture-led Urban Redevelopment of Enninglu in Guangzhou2
Postscript: Four Ways Race and Capitalism Can Advance Urban Sociology2
Who Owns the Neighborhood? Ethnoracial Composition of Property Ownership and Neighborhood Trajectories in San Francisco2
Guyanese Immigration, Homeownership, and Crime in Schenectady, NY: 2000–20172
Pandemic Poverty Governance: Neoliberalism under Crisis2
City Power in the Age of Silicon Valley: Evaluating Municipal Regulatory Response to the Entry of Uber to the American City2
Book Reviews: Clément Rivière, Leurs enfants dans la ville. Enquête auprès de parents à Paris et à Milan2
Urban Mediatization and Planetary Gentrification: The Rise and Fall of a Favela across Media Platforms2
The Echo of Neighborhood Disadvantage: Multigenerational Contextual Hardship and Adult Income for Whites, Blacks, and Latinos2
Making Urban Futures at Your Kitchen Table: Temporalities of an Urban Renewal Controversy in Moscow2
Book Review: Carwil Bjork-James, The Sovereign Street: Making Revolution in Urban Bolivia1
Somebody to Lean On: Community Ties, Social Exchange, and Practical Help during the COVID-19 Pandemic1
“I Just Had to Go With It Once I Got There”: Inequality, Housing, and School Re-optimization1
Book Review: Jovan Scott Lewis, Violent Utopia: Dispossession and Black Restoration in Tulsa1
Book Review: Andrew Deener, The Problem with Feeding Cities: The Social Transformation of Infrastructure, Abundance, and Inequality in America1
Urban Austerity Theory, Politicizing Space, and Cutback Policies across Urban and Rural Communities1
A Downside of Increasing Human Capital: The Role of Higher Education in Poverty Segregation in U.S. Cities1
Environmentalizing Urban Sociology1
Book Review: Lily M. Hoffman and Barbara Schmitter Heisler, Airbnb, Short-Term Rentals and the Future of Housing1
Editorial Introduction: Happy Birthday City & Community!0
Local Economic Segregation and Opinions about Income Integration in Schools0
The Growth Machine as an Agent of Racial Capitalism: Gentrification Coverage and the News Media0
Book Review: Justin Sean Meyers, Growing Gardens, Building Power: Food Justice and Urban Agriculture in Brooklyn0
Race and Space in the Postcolony: A Relational Study on Urban Planning Under Racial Capitalism in Brazil and South Africa0
Mended Windows, Not Broken Windows: A Du Boisian Analysis of Urban Policing0
Acknowledgment of Reviewers0
Book Review: Elizabeth Korver-Glenn, Race Brokers: Housing Markets and Segregation in 21st Century Urban America0
Introduction: What Does Racial Capitalism Have to Do With Cities and Communities?0
Book Reviews: Teresa Irene Gonzales, Building a Better Chicago: Race and Community Resistance to Urban Redevelopment0
Affordable Regulation: New York City Rent Stabilization as Housing Affordability Policy0
Book Review: Hillary Angelo, How Green Became Good: Urbanized Nature and the Making of Cities and Citizens0
Book Review: Amelia Thorpe, Owning the Street: The Everyday Life of Property0
Know It When You See It? The Qualities of the Communities People Describe as “Diverse” (or Not)0
Theorizing Gentrification as a Process of Racial Capitalism0
Book Review: Andrea M. Leverentz, Intersecting Lives: How Place Shapes Reentry0
Book Review: Albert S. Fu, Risky Cities: The Physical and Fiscal Nature of Disaster Capitalism0
Book Review: Jen Jack Gieseking, A Queer New York: Geographies of Lesbians, Dykes, and Queers0
Making the Case: Exploring the Role of Case Management in Relocation and Return Decisions in Choice Neighborhoods Initiative0
Book Review: Sharon Zukin, The Innovation Complex: Cities, Tech and the New Economy0
Book Review: Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo and Manuel Pastor, South Central Dreams: Finding Home and Building Community in South L.A.0
“Broken Home”: (De)constructing the Moral Standards of Mobility for Atlanta’s Early Black Public Housing Families0
Navigating an Overburdened Courtroom: How Inconsistent Rules, Shadow Procedures, and Social Capital Disadvantage Tenants in Eviction Court0
Circling the Herd: Houston’s Black Trail Riders, Placemaking, and the Liberatory Potential of Second Sites0
Book Review: Bernardo Pinto da Cruz (ed.), (Des)Controlo em Luanda: Urbanismo, Polícia e Lazer nos Musseques do Império [(Dis)control in Luanda: Urbanism, Police and Leisure in the Musseques of the Em0
The Philadelphia Negro at 125 Years: A Critical Commemoration0
Investigating the Tenant Selection Practices of Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Landlords on Long Island0
The Reign of Racialized Residential Sorting: Gentrification and Residential Mobility in the Twenty-First Century0
Syncopating the Ground Rhythm: W. E. B. Du Bois and Black Geographic Futurity on New Orleans’s North Claiborne Avenue0
Community Social Capital, Racial Diversity, and Philanthropic Resource Mobilization in the Time of a Pandemic0
Parks, People, and Pollution: A Relational Study of Socioenvironmental Succession0
Building a Du Boisian Research Agenda on Gentrification0
Book Review: J. T. Roane, Dark Agoras: Insurgent Black Life and the Politics of Place Dark Agoras: Insurgent Black Life and the Politics of Place, by RoaneJ. T.New York: NYU Press, 2022. 312 pp. $75 (0
Community Neighboring Norms and the Prevalence and Management of Private Neighbor Problems0
Racialized Hazardous Space: A Critical Race Urban-Environmental Sociology of Residential Security in the Depression Era0
“I Hate That Food Lion”: Grocery Shopping, Racial Capitalism, and Everyday Disinvestment0
Book Review: John MacDonald, Charles Branas, and Robert Stokes, Changing Places: The Science and Art of New Urban Planning0
Acknowledgment of Reviewers0
Becoming Uniquely Urban: A Small City’s Socio-Environmental Development Since 19450
“Other than the Projects, You Stay Professional”: “Colorblind” Cops and the Enactment of Spatial Racism in Routine Policing0
Residential Segregation under Jim Crow: Whites, Blacks, and Mulattoes in Southern Cities, 1880–19200
Remaking Resilience: A Material Approach to the Production of Disaster Space0
“You’re Really Stuck”: Housing Strategies and Compromises in the San Francisco Bay Area0
Street-Level Brokers: Power and Politics in the New England Rustbelt0
Book Review: Jacob Lederman, Chasing World-Class Urbanism: Global Policy versus Everyday Survival in Buenos Aires0
From Side Street to Ghetto: Understanding the Rising Levels and Changing Spatial Pattern of Segregation, 1900–19400
Greenwork: The Devaluation of Labor When Caring for Nature0
Book Review: Alesia Montgomery, Greening the Black Urban Regime: The Culture and Commerce of Sustainability in Detroit0
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