Urban Affairs Review

Papers
(The H4-Index of Urban Affairs Review is 13. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Celebrating Sixty Years of Urban Affairs Review With Reflections on Race, Riots, and the Study of Urban Politics35
Corrigendum to “A Room for One’s Own? The Partisan Allocation of Affordable Housing”29
The Economic Background of City Councilmembers26
State Preemption in Theory and Practice: The Case of Parking Requirements23
Explaining Value Capture Implementation in New York, London, and Copenhagen: Negotiating Distributional Effects19
All Aboard: Light Rail, Mobility Justice, and the Future of Public Transit in Austin, TX: Authors’ Response to Commentaries19
Municipal Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services in an Age of Migration and Superdiversity18
Participatory Civic Media and Democracy: How ‘Documenters’ Make Sense of Their Work18
Book Review: Advancing Immigrant Rights in Houston by de Graauw, Els and Shannon Gleeson de GraauwElsGleesonShannon. 2024. Advancing Immigrant Rights in 17
Age and Homeownership Drive the Local Turnout Gap17
Urban Affairs Review: A Retrospective on the 2010s15
Neo-Progressivism and Urban Politics in the Ongoing Interregnum: A Conjunctural Approach of Ecologist Electoral Victories in Major French Cities in 202014
‘Whiny, Fake, and I Don't Like Her Hair’: Gendered Assessments of Mayoral Candidates14
Restorative Revitalization in Inner-Ring Suburban Communities: Lessons from Maple Heights, OH13
Women's Representation in Canadian Municipalities13
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