Zeitschrift | Ausgabe
Journal of Urban History 49 (2023), 3
Special Section Introduction
Mediating and Representing the Slum: An Introduction
Jason Finch and Maxwell Woods
Special Section Articles
The Origin of Slum as a Trans-Class Concept
Jason Finch
Naming and Blaming: Civic Shame and Slum Journalism in Late Nineteenth-Century and Early Twentieth-Century Manchester and Birmingham
Carole O’Reilly
Can the Slumdweller Speak? James Joyce and Mediating Dublin Slum Discourse
Maxwell Woods
Situating Slums in Hegemonic Urban Discourse: A Historiography of English-Language Architecture and Planning Journals
Alejandro de Castro Mazarro
Slums, Villas Miseria, and Barriadas: Why Terms Matter
Adriana Laura Massidda
Thinking from the Barrio: Location, Modernity, and the Popular in Alejandro Moreno
Carlos Colmenares Gil
The City of the Missing: Poetic Responses to the Grenfell Fire
Dominic Davies
Abandon the Slum? Toward an Alternative Recognition of Urban Informal Dwelling
Paroj Banerjee
Articles
Promoting “Orderly and Sound Growth”: 1960s Debates Over Administering Public Transportation in Service of Mobility or Regional Planning
Yonah Freemark
Colonial Domesticity and the Modern City: Bandung in the Early Twentieth-Century Netherlands Indies
Farabi Fakih
A Big Plan for Small Homes: The Effort to Set Housing Standards in Turkey
Emre Altürk
Review Essays
Asian Independence: Notes on Modernism and Creativity in the Built Environment
Gregory Bracken
Historic Continuities and Discontinuities in Urban Culture in four Chinese Metropolises, Past, Present, and Future
Harry den Hartog
Erasing Race from the Urban Terrain: The “Colorblind” Path to Place-Based Inequality
Erica Gilbert-Levin
Parallel Lives: Bella Abzug, Crystal Eastman, Precarity, Peace, and the Politics of Care
Janette Clay