News News stories Credit: Pete Rowbottom Linda Westman has published a new journal article in Urban Geography The open access article entitled "The discursive construction of urban climate policy" mobilizes the concept of discourse coalitions to showcase how cities were framed as an arena of intervention in the context of international climate policy. 17 March 2026 Credit: patpitchaya Call for Chapters: The Routledge Handbook of Just Transitions Linda Westman and colleagues are excited to announce a new book project which will capture the complexity and richness of just transition research through a comprehensive interdisciplinary exploration. s 11 March 2026 Credit: Fred De Noyelle GODONG UN DESA Open Call for Stakeholder Inputs To support the work of the Independent Group of Scientists drafting the 2027 GSDR, the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA) is launching an Open Call for Stakeholder Inputs. 10 March 2026 Credit:Yuichiro Chino Borg urbanism: emerging neural infrastructures of urban governance Simon Marvin has published a new article in Urban Geography that explores the concept of Borg Urbanism to examine the urban implications of neurotechnologies that enable direct, bidirectional interfaces between human cognition and urban systems. 9 March 2026 Search UI launches Sheffield Urbanism Lecture Series 2023 The Urban Institute is excited to announce the Sheffield Urbanism Lecture Series 2023 on "Robotic restructuring: Cities, climate and ecology". 12 September 2023 New paper on the value of international partnerships for co-producing just cities Beth Perry, Vanesa Castán Broto and their colleagues Zarina Patel and Rita Sitas have just published a new open access paper in Sage Journals "Alliances, allyship and activism: The value of international partnerships for co-producing just cities". 24 July 2023 Dialogues series - Automating Philosophy Luciana is Professor of Literature at Duke University. She will present “Recursive Philosophy and Negative Machines” (Critical Inquiry 48:2), part of her forthcoming book, Automating Philosophy 7 July 2023 'Decolonial’ city-making: art, music, fashion and aesthetics Please join the Decolonial Cities Collective’s second Dialogue event, a virtual conversation between Peju Layiwola, Red City Solidarity Disco and AFRI - 17th July 2023, 3pm-4.30pm 7 July 2023 New release: Simone Toji is a Newton International Fellow the UI Simone Toji is a Newton International Fellow at the University of Sheffield’s Urban Institute. In this powerful new work, she reconsiders ethnography as a form of appreciation of the contradictions inherent in the making of life itself. 5 July 2023 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Current page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 … Next page Next › Last page Last »