City & Community

Papers
(The TQCC of City & Community is 6. 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Policing Gentrification: Stops and Low–Level Arrests during Demographic Change and Real Estate Reinvestment47
Theorizing Gentrification as a Process of Racial Capitalism45
Contested Spaces: Intimate Segregation and Environmental Gentrification on Chicago's 606 Trail35
Small–City Gay Bars, Big–City Urbanism31
Policing the Block: Pandemics, Systemic Racism, and the Blood of America25
Gentrification without Segregation? Race, Immigration, and Renewal in a Diversifying City23
“Not Just a Lateral Move”: Residential Decisions and the Reproduction of Urban Inequality21
Measuring Displacement: Assessing Proxies for Involuntary Residential Mobility19
Introduction: What Does Racial Capitalism Have to Do With Cities and Communities?15
The Neighborhood Context of Eviction in Southern California15
The Raced–Space of Gentrification: “Reverse Blockbusting,” Home Selling, and Neighborhood Remake in North Nashville15
Centering Small Cities for Urban Sociology in the 21st Century15
Commercial Gentrification, Ethnicity, and Social Mixedness: The Case of Javastraat, Indische Buurt, Amsterdam14
Theory Making from the Middle: Researching LGBTQ Communities in Small Cities14
“Because the World Consists of Everybody”: Understanding Parents’ Preferences for Neighborhood Diversity11
Evictions: Reconceptualizing Housing Insecurity from the Global South11
Reconceptualizing Segregation from the Global South10
“Pudong is not my Shanghai”: Displacement, Place–Identity, and Right to the “City” in Urban China10
Understanding the Divergent Logics of Landlords: Circumstantial versus Deliberate Pathways10
Globalizing the Sociology of Gentrification10
Residential Segregation, Neighborhood Health Care Organizations, and Children's Health Care Utilization in the Phoenix Urbanized Area10
Underlying Conditions: Global Anti–Blackness amid COVID–199
Producing Diverse and Segregated Spaces: Local Businesses and Commercial Gentrification in Two Chicago Neighborhoods9
Suburbs and Urban Peripheries in a Global Perspective9
Small–City Dualism in the Metro Hinterland: The Racialized “Brooklynization” of New York's Hudson Valley9
Rending the “Cosmopolitan Canopy”: COVID–19 and Urban Public Space8
Neighborhood Diversity and Food Access in a Changing Urban Spatial Structure8
“I Hate That Food Lion”: Grocery Shopping, Racial Capitalism, and Everyday Disinvestment8
Cultivating Place: Urban Development and the Institutionalization of Seattle's P–Patch Community Gardens8
The Costs of Seeking Shelter for Renters With Discrediting Background Records8
Racial Inequality between Gentrifiers: How the Race of Gentrifiers Affects Retail Development in Gentrifying Neighborhoods7
Sense of Place and Feelings of Safety: Examining Young Adults’ Experiences of their Local Environment using Mobile Surveys7
Weapons of the Strong: Elite Resistance and the Neo-Apartheid City7
Toward a Global Urban Sociology: Keywords7
Examining the Relationship between Institutionalized Racism and COVID–197
Differentiating Participation: Identifying and Defining Civic Capacities Used by Latino Immigrants in Participatory Budgeting6
Public Strategies for the Promotion of Urban Art: The Lisbon Metropolitan Area Case6
When Heritage Meets Creativity: A Tale of Two Urban Development Strategies in Kampong Glam, Singapore6
Community Social Capital, Racial Diversity, and Philanthropic Resource Mobilization in the Time of a Pandemic6
Can Rust Belt or Three Cities Explain the Sociospatial Changes in Atlantic Canadian Cities?6
Public Space, Common Space, and the Spaces In–Between: A Case Study of Philadelphia's LOVE Park6
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