City & Community

Papers
(The median citation count of City & Community is 1. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Theorizing Gentrification as a Process of Racial Capitalism61
Contested Spaces: Intimate Segregation and Environmental Gentrification on Chicago's 606 Trail39
Introduction: What Does Racial Capitalism Have to Do With Cities and Communities?20
Commercial Gentrification, Ethnicity, and Social Mixedness: The Case of Javastraat, Indische Buurt, Amsterdam20
Evictions: Reconceptualizing Housing Insecurity from the Global South16
The Neighborhood Context of Eviction in Southern California16
Understanding the Divergent Logics of Landlords: Circumstantial versus Deliberate Pathways14
Suburbs and Urban Peripheries in a Global Perspective13
Public Strategies for the Promotion of Urban Art: The Lisbon Metropolitan Area Case12
Reconceptualizing Segregation from the Global South12
Toward a Global Urban Sociology: Keywords12
The Costs of Seeking Shelter for Renters With Discrediting Background Records12
Producing Diverse and Segregated Spaces: Local Businesses and Commercial Gentrification in Two Chicago Neighborhoods11
Globalizing the Sociology of Gentrification11
Neighborhood Diversity and Food Access in a Changing Urban Spatial Structure10
“I Hate That Food Lion”: Grocery Shopping, Racial Capitalism, and Everyday Disinvestment9
Navigating an Overburdened Courtroom: How Inconsistent Rules, Shadow Procedures, and Social Capital Disadvantage Tenants in Eviction Court8
Racial Inequality between Gentrifiers: How the Race of Gentrifiers Affects Retail Development in Gentrifying Neighborhoods7
Weapons of the Strong: Elite Resistance and the Neo-Apartheid City7
Race and Space in the Postcolony: A Relational Study on Urban Planning Under Racial Capitalism in Brazil and South Africa7
Family and Friends Living Nearby, Neighborhood Satisfaction, and Residential Mobility6
Community Social Capital, Racial Diversity, and Philanthropic Resource Mobilization in the Time of a Pandemic6
Differentiating Participation: Identifying and Defining Civic Capacities Used by Latino Immigrants in Participatory Budgeting6
Urban Mediatization and Planetary Gentrification: The Rise and Fall of a Favela across Media Platforms6
Managing Difference: White Parenting Practices in Socioeconomically Diverse Neighborhoods6
Routine Dilapidation: How Homeownership Creates Environmental Injustice5
“You Have to Prove that You’re Homeless”: Vulnerability and Gatekeeping in Public Housing Prioritization Policies5
Predicting Mobility: Who Is Forced to Move?5
Gardening in Times of Urban Transitions: Emergence of Entrepreneurial Cultivation in Post–Katrina New Orleans4
Reconceptualizing Urban Violence from the Global South4
Capitalizing on Heritage: St. Augustine, Florida, and the Landscape of American Racial Ideology4
Remaking Resilience: A Material Approach to the Production of Disaster Space4
The Meaning and Content of the Concept of the Social in the Scientific Discourse on Urban Social Sustainability4
Racial/Ethnic Segregation and Urban Inequality in Kansas City, Missouri: A Divided City4
Immersion in Buzz or Withdrawal to Solitude? Artists’ Creative and Social Strategies in Urban Settings4
Eyes on the Screen: Digital Interclass Coalitions against Crime in a Gentrifying Rural Town4
The Effect of Household Debt and Wealth on Subsequent Housing Tenure Choice4
City Power in the Age of Silicon Valley: Evaluating Municipal Regulatory Response to the Entry of Uber to the American City3
Confronting Scale: A Strategy of Solidarity in Urban Social Movements, New York City and Beyond3
Postscript: Four Ways Race and Capitalism Can Advance Urban Sociology3
Geographic Specificity Matters: Centering the Perspectives of Community–Based Stakeholders for a Holistic Understanding of Gentrification in the Twin Cities3
A Path Analysis of Socialization Model in Traditional Market: Behavior, Function, Visual Exposure, and Access and Communication2
New Faces, New Neighbors? How Latino Population Growth and Lending Expansion Shapes the Neighborhood Racial and Ethnic Composition for White and Latino Homebuyers2
Know It When You See It? The Qualities of the Communities People Describe as “Diverse” (or Not)2
An Agentic Approach to Food Access and Acquisition: The Case of Mixed Neighborhoods in the Paris Metropolis2
Somebody to Lean On: Community Ties, Social Exchange, and Practical Help during the COVID-19 Pandemic2
Making Urban Futures at Your Kitchen Table: Temporalities of an Urban Renewal Controversy in Moscow2
The Place of Greening: Comparing Civic Engagement Scenes of Urban Natures across Danish Cities2
Environmentalizing Urban Sociology2
Parks, People, and Pollution: A Relational Study of Socioenvironmental Succession2
Greenwork: The Devaluation of Labor When Caring for Nature1
From Side Street to Ghetto: Understanding the Rising Levels and Changing Spatial Pattern of Segregation, 1900–19401
“Other than the Projects, You Stay Professional”: “Colorblind” Cops and the Enactment of Spatial Racism in Routine Policing1
The Echo of Neighborhood Disadvantage: Multigenerational Contextual Hardship and Adult Income for Whites, Blacks, and Latinos1
Circling the Herd: Houston’s Black Trail Riders, Placemaking, and the Liberatory Potential of Second Sites1
Cultural Policy Formation and State-Society Relations: Culture-led Urban Redevelopment of Enninglu in Guangzhou1
Compound Disadvantage between Economic Declines at the City and Neighborhood Levels for Older Americans’ Depressive Symptoms1
Racialized Hazardous Space: A Critical Race Urban-Environmental Sociology of Residential Security in the Depression Era1
“You Soak It up Like a Sponge”: Urban African American Teens’ Perceptions of the Determinants of Dating Abuse Perpetration and Victimization1
Chinatowns Lost? The Birth and Death of Urban Neighborhoods in an American City1
Guyanese Immigration, Homeownership, and Crime in Schenectady, NY: 2000–20171
Residential Segregation under Jim Crow: Whites, Blacks, and Mulattoes in Southern Cities, 1880–19201
Postscript: Environmentalize Urban Sociology?1
“Broken Home”: (De)constructing the Moral Standards of Mobility for Atlanta’s Early Black Public Housing Families1
Origins of the Flint Water Crisis: Uneven Development, Urban Political Ecology, and Racial Capitalism1
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