City & Community

Papers
(The TQCC of City & Community is 2. 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Parks, People, and Pollution: A Relational Study of Socioenvironmental Succession85
Book Review: Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo and Manuel Pastor, South Central Dreams: Finding Home and Building Community in South L.A.27
“You Have to Prove that You’re Homeless”: Vulnerability and Gatekeeping in Public Housing Prioritization Policies14
Know It When You See It? The Qualities of the Communities People Describe as “Diverse” (or Not)12
Navigating an Overburdened Courtroom: How Inconsistent Rules, Shadow Procedures, and Social Capital Disadvantage Tenants in Eviction Court12
Capitalizing on Heritage: St. Augustine, Florida, and the Landscape of American Racial Ideology9
Book Review: Michael Ian Borer, Vegas Brews: Craft Beer and the Birth of a Local Scene9
Guyanese Immigration, Homeownership, and Crime in Schenectady, NY: 2000–20179
Mended Windows, Not Broken Windows: A Du Boisian Analysis of Urban Policing9
Cultural Policy Formation and State-Society Relations: Culture-led Urban Redevelopment of Enninglu in Guangzhou8
“I Just Had to Go With It Once I Got There”: Inequality, Housing, and School Re-optimization6
Pandemic Poverty Governance: Neoliberalism under Crisis6
Community Social Capital, Racial Diversity, and Philanthropic Resource Mobilization in the Time of a Pandemic5
Greenwork: The Devaluation of Labor When Caring for Nature5
Chinatowns Lost? The Birth and Death of Urban Neighborhoods in an American City4
Routine Dilapidation: How Homeownership Creates Environmental Injustice4
Circling the Herd: Houston’s Black Trail Riders, Placemaking, and the Liberatory Potential of Second Sites4
The Effect of Household Debt and Wealth on Subsequent Housing Tenure Choice3
Book Review: Maryam S. Griffin, Vehicles of Decolonization: Public Transportation in the Palestinian West Bank3
Public Strategies for the Promotion of Urban Art: The Lisbon Metropolitan Area Case3
Book Review: Amelia Thorpe, Owning the Street: The Everyday Life of Property3
Book Review: Joseph C. Ewoodzie, Getting Something to Eat in Jackson: Race, Class, and Food in the American South3
Book Review: Miguel A. Martinez, Squatters in the Capitalist City: Housing, Justice, and Urban Politics2
Book Review: Jacob Lederman, Chasing World-Class Urbanism: Global Policy versus Everyday Survival in Buenos Aires2
Syncopating the Ground Rhythm: W. E. B. Du Bois and Black Geographic Futurity on New Orleans’s North Claiborne Avenue2
The Reign of Racialized Residential Sorting: Gentrification and Residential Mobility in the Twenty-First Century2
Contested Infrastructures: Water, Privatization, and Place-Based Protest in Greater Buenos Aires2
Book Review: Hillary Angelo, How Green Became Good: Urbanized Nature and the Making of Cities and Citizens2
Postscript: Four Ways Race and Capitalism Can Advance Urban Sociology2
Acknowledgment of Reviewers2
“Broken Home”: (De)constructing the Moral Standards of Mobility for Atlanta’s Early Black Public Housing Families2
Acknowledgment of Reviewers2
“I Can’t Afford to Move”: Negotiating Neglect and Apartment Disrepair in Los Angeles2
Origins of the Flint Water Crisis: Uneven Development, Urban Political Ecology, and Racial Capitalism2
Who Owns the Neighborhood? Ethnoracial Composition of Property Ownership and Neighborhood Trajectories in San Francisco2
Making Urban Futures at Your Kitchen Table: Temporalities of an Urban Renewal Controversy in Moscow2
City Power in the Age of Silicon Valley: Evaluating Municipal Regulatory Response to the Entry of Uber to the American City2
Race and Space in the Postcolony: A Relational Study on Urban Planning Under Racial Capitalism in Brazil and South Africa2
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