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📚 Great to see this new Handbook on Gender and Cities, featuring work from no less than eight Urban Studies Foundation Fellows, grantholders, Mentors, and Trustees! Just published by Elgar Publishing doi.org/10.4337/978178…



The 1st advertisement for "Dispatches from the Threshold: Tenant Power in Times of Crisis" is here! Thank you to the supportive editors at Fernwood Publishing, all the contributors/agitators, and Urban Studies Foundation ! Available on shelves in early 2025! Accepting invitations for book talks!





Making waves! Mohammed Rafi Arefin Carolyn Prouse and I coordinated this piece via our work with a fantastic group of co-authors/panelists from our workshop: creating a justice-centred framework for wastewater-based public health surveillance funded by Urban Studies Foundation doi.org/10.1016/j.watr…



New piece by Mohammed Rafi Arefin Carolyn Prouse Josie Wittmer, and colleagues. "Making Waves: A justice-centred framework for wastewater-based public health surveillance" Funded by a #USFPandemicsandCities grant. Available online: doi.org/10.1016/j.watr… #wastewatersurveillance


In this guest post, Azadeh Mashayekhi, Dr Noura Wahby, and Dr Camila Pereira Saraiva discuss the outcomes of the seminars on religious actors and urban planning in Latin America and the Middle East, which were supported by a #USFSeminarSeriesAwards grant: ow.ly/8mQq50Ux4tq



🌍Don’t miss former #USFInternationalFellow Asha L. Abeyasekera at #YorkTalks2025 this Wednesday, 15 Jan! She’ll present her research on how Colombo’s marginalized communities are crafting their vision of a world-class city for South Asia. @UniofYork More info: ow.ly/bc3k50UFuGE


🚨 New publication! Check out Basirat Oyalowo's latest work "Urban services and the invisibility of local governments in Nigeria in a COVID-19 pandemic context," in International Development Planning Review #USFInternationalFellow 🔗 Read more: ow.ly/YnKR50UJsGQ



