Incoming Resources
- Varieties of civic innovation, deliberative, collaborative, network, and narrative approaches, Jennifer Girouard and Carmen Sirianni, editors
- In search of the Mexican Beverly Hills, Latino suburbanization in postwar Los Angeles, Jerry Gonz?lez
- The guide to greening cities, by Sadhu Aufochs Johnston, Steven S. Nicholas, and Julia Parzen
- Extrastatecraft, the power of infrastructure space, Keller Easterling
- Vertical, the city from satellites to bunkers, Stephen Graham
- Last futures, nature, technology and the end of architecture, Douglas Murphy
- Street smart, the rise of cities and the fall of cars, Samuel I. Schwartz with William Rosen
- Places of the heart, the psychogeography of everyday life, Colin Ellard
- Modernism in the streets, a life and times in essays, Marshall Berman ; edited by David Marcus and Shellie Sclan
- The great inversion and the future of the American city, Alan Ehrenhalt
- Radical cities, across Latin America in search of a new architecture, Justin McGuirk
- Race and racism in international relations, confronting the global colour line, Alexander Anievas, Nivi Manchanda and Robbie Shilliam
- Urban transportation and logistics, health, safety, and security concerns, edited by Eiichi Taniguchi, Tien Fang Fwa, Russell G. Thompson
- Making massive small change, building the urban society we want, Kelvin Campbell
- Latino mayors, political change in the postindustrial city, edited by Marion Orr and Domingo Morel ; foreword by Luis Ricardo Fraga
- The human city, urbanism for the rest of us, Joel Kotkin
- The community planning handbook, how people can shape their cities, towns and villages in any part of the world, compiled and edited by Nick Wates ; designed by Jeremy Brook
- Infrastructure planning and finance, a smart and sustainable guide for local practitioners, Vicki Elmer and Adam Leigland
- Human scale revisited, a new look at the classic case for a decentralist future, Kirkpatrick Sale
- City power, urban governance in a global age, Richard Schragger
- Pedestrian- & transit-oriented design, Reid Ewing and Keith Bartholomew ; with Dan Burden, Sara Zimmerman, Lauren Brown ; foreword by Janette Sadik-Khan
- Place Matters, metropolitics for the twentyfirst century, Peter Dreier, John Mollenkopf & Todd Swanstrom
- Claiming neighborhood, new ways of understanding urban change, John J. Betancur, and Janet L. Smith
- Private property and state power, philosophical justifications, economic explanations, and the role of government, James L. Huffman
- Subprime cities, the political economy of mortgage markets, edited by Manuel B. Aalbers
- Henry Ford's plan for the American suburb, Dearborn and Detroit, Heather B. Barrow
- Bike lanes are white lanes, bicycle advocacy and urban planning, Melody L. Hoffmann
- Multiply/divide, on the American real and surreal, Wendy S. Walters
- Straphanger, saving our cities and ourselves from the automobile, Taras Grescoe
- Separate and unequal, the Kerner Commission and the unraveling of American liberalism, Steven M. Gillon