City & Community

Papers
(The TQCC of City & Community is 5. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Theorizing Gentrification as a Process of Racial Capitalism47
Contested Spaces: Intimate Segregation and Environmental Gentrification on Chicago's 606 Trail35
Policing the Block: Pandemics, Systemic Racism, and the Blood of America25
Gentrification without Segregation? Race, Immigration, and Renewal in a Diversifying City24
“Not Just a Lateral Move”: Residential Decisions and the Reproduction of Urban Inequality22
Measuring Displacement: Assessing Proxies for Involuntary Residential Mobility21
Commercial Gentrification, Ethnicity, and Social Mixedness: The Case of Javastraat, Indische Buurt, Amsterdam16
Introduction: What Does Racial Capitalism Have to Do With Cities and Communities?15
The Neighborhood Context of Eviction in Southern California15
Evictions: Reconceptualizing Housing Insecurity from the Global South13
Understanding the Divergent Logics of Landlords: Circumstantial versus Deliberate Pathways11
“Pudong is not my Shanghai”: Displacement, Place–Identity, and Right to the “City” in Urban China11
Reconceptualizing Segregation from the Global South11
“Because the World Consists of Everybody”: Understanding Parents’ Preferences for Neighborhood Diversity11
Globalizing the Sociology of Gentrification10
Residential Segregation, Neighborhood Health Care Organizations, and Children's Health Care Utilization in the Phoenix Urbanized Area10
Producing Diverse and Segregated Spaces: Local Businesses and Commercial Gentrification in Two Chicago Neighborhoods10
The Costs of Seeking Shelter for Renters With Discrediting Background Records10
Underlying Conditions: Global Anti–Blackness amid COVID–199
Suburbs and Urban Peripheries in a Global Perspective9
Neighborhood Diversity and Food Access in a Changing Urban Spatial Structure8
Rending the “Cosmopolitan Canopy”: COVID–19 and Urban Public Space8
Cultivating Place: Urban Development and the Institutionalization of Seattle's P–Patch Community Gardens8
“I Hate That Food Lion”: Grocery Shopping, Racial Capitalism, and Everyday Disinvestment8
Examining the Relationship between Institutionalized Racism and COVID–197
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
Racial Inequality between Gentrifiers: How the Race of Gentrifiers Affects Retail Development in Gentrifying Neighborhoods7
Public Strategies for the Promotion of Urban Art: The Lisbon Metropolitan Area Case7
Public Space, Common Space, and the Spaces In–Between: A Case Study of Philadelphia's LOVE Park7
Differentiating Participation: Identifying and Defining Civic Capacities Used by Latino Immigrants in Participatory Budgeting6
Sense of Belonging and Commitment as Mediators of the Effect of Community Features on Active Involvement in the Community6
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
Managing Difference: White Parenting Practices in Socioeconomically Diverse Neighborhoods6
Impacts of Multiscale Racial Concentration on Neighborhood Foreclosure Risk in Immigrant Gateway Metropolitan Areas5
Urban Mediatization and Planetary Gentrification: The Rise and Fall of a Favela across Media Platforms5
Predicting Mobility: Who Is Forced to Move?5
Family and Friends Living Nearby, Neighborhood Satisfaction, and Residential Mobility5
Race and Space in the Postcolony: A Relational Study on Urban Planning Under Racial Capitalism in Brazil and South Africa5
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